SENATE BILL 158

53rd legislature - STATE OF NEW MEXICO - second session, 2018

INTRODUCED BY

Cisco McSorley

 

 

 

 

 

AN ACT

RELATING TO ELECTIONS; ENACTING THE AGREEMENT AMONG THE STATES TO ELECT THE PRESIDENT BY NATIONAL POPULAR VOTE; AMENDING THE ELECTION CODE TO CONFORM WITH THE AGREEMENT.

 

BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO:

     SECTION 1. [NEW MATERIAL] COMPACT ENACTED AND ENTERED INTO.--The "Agreement Among the States to Elect the President by National Popular Vote" is enacted into law and entered into on behalf of New Mexico with any and all other states legally joining therein in a form substantially as follows:

"AGREEMENT AMONG THE STATES TO ELECT THE PRESIDENT BY

NATIONAL POPULAR VOTE

ARTICLE I

Membership

     Any state of the United States and the District of Columbia may become a member of this agreement by enacting this agreement.

ARTICLE II

Right of the People in Member States to Vote for President and Vice President

     Each member state shall conduct a statewide popular election for president and vice president of the United States.

ARTICLE III

Manner of Appointing Presidential Electors in Member States

          A. Prior to the time set by law for the meeting and voting by the presidential electors, the chief election official of each member state shall determine the number of votes for each presidential slate in each state of the United States and in the District of Columbia in which votes have been cast in a statewide popular election and shall add such votes together to produce a "national popular vote total" for each presidential slate.

          B. The chief election official of each member state shall designate the presidential slate with the largest national popular vote total as the "national popular vote winner".

          C. The presidential elector certifying official of each member state shall certify the appointment in that official's own state of the elector slate nominated in that state in association with the national popular vote winner.

          D. At least six days before the day fixed by law for the meeting and voting by the presidential electors, each member state shall make a final determination of the number of popular votes cast in the state for each presidential slate and shall communicate an official statement of such determination within twenty-four hours to the chief election official of each other member state.

          E. The chief election official of each member state shall treat as conclusive an official statement containing the number of popular votes in a state for each presidential slate made by the day established by federal law for making a state's final determination conclusive as to the counting of electoral votes by congress.

          F. In event of a tie for the national popular vote winner, the presidential elector certifying official of each member state shall certify the appointment of the elector slate nominated in association with the presidential slate receiving the largest number of popular votes within that official's own state. If, for any reason, the number of presidential electors nominated in a member state in association with the national popular vote winner is less than or greater than that state's number of electoral votes, the presidential candidate on the presidential slate that has been designated as the national popular vote winner shall have the power to nominate the presidential electors for that state and that state's presidential elector certifying official shall certify the appointment of such nominees. The chief election official of each member state shall immediately release to the public all vote counts or statements of votes as they are determined or obtained.

          G. This article shall govern the appointment of presidential electors in each member state in any year in which this agreement is, on July 20, in effect in states cumulatively possessing a majority of the electoral votes.

ARTICLE IV

Other Provisions

          A. This agreement shall take effect when states cumulatively possessing a majority of the electoral votes have enacted this agreement in substantially the same form and the enactments by such states have taken effect in each state.

          B. Any member state may withdraw from this agreement, except that a withdrawal occurring six months or less before the end of a president's term shall not become effective until a president or vice president shall have been qualified to serve the next term.

          C. The chief executive of each member state shall promptly notify the chief executive of all other states of when this agreement has been enacted and has taken effect in that official's state, when the state has withdrawn from this agreement and when this agreement takes effect generally.

          D. This agreement shall terminate if the electoral college is abolished.

          E. If any provision of this agreement is held invalid, the remaining provisions shall not be affected.

ARTICLE V

Definitions

     For purposes of this agreement:

          A. "chief executive" means the governor of a state of the United States or the mayor of the District of Columbia;

          B. "elector slate" means a slate of candidates who have been nominated in a state for the position of presidential elector in association with a presidential slate;

          C. "chief election official" means the state official or body that is authorized to certify the total number of popular votes for each presidential slate;

          D. "presidential elector" means an elector for president and vice president of the United States;

          E. "presidential elector certifying official" means the state official or body that is authorized to certify the appointment of the state's presidential electors;

          F. "presidential slate" means a slate of two persons, the first of whom has been nominated as a candidate for president of the United States and the second of whom has been nominated as a candidate for vice president of the United States, or any legal successors to such persons, regardless of whether both names appear on the ballot presented to the voter in a particular state;

          G. "state" means a state of the United States and the District of Columbia; and

          H. "statewide popular election" means a general election in which votes are cast for presidential slates by individual voters and counted on a statewide basis."

     SECTION 2. Section 1-15-4 NMSA 1978 (being Laws 1969, Chapter 240, Section 354) is amended to read:

     "1-15-4. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS--ELECTION.--

          A. The names of the presidential elector nominees shall not be placed upon the general election ballot; instead, the secretary of state shall certify to the county clerks the names of persons nominated by each qualified political party for the offices of president and vice president of the United States.

          B. The names of [such] the nominees for president and vice president for each qualified political party shall be printed together in pairs upon the general election ballot. A vote for any [such] pair of nominees shall be a vote for the presidential electors of the political party by which [such] the nominees were named.

          C. [The] Except as provided in Subsection D of this section, presidential elector nominees of the party whose nominees for president and vice president receive the highest number of votes at the general election shall be the elected presidential electors for this state, and each shall be granted a certificate of election by the state canvassing board.

          D. If the Agreement Among the States to Elect the President by National Popular Vote takes effect in accordance with Article 4 of that compact, the state canvassing board shall grant a certificate of election to the presidential elector nominees of the party whose nominees for president and vice president receive the largest national popular vote total in the general election."

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