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Burton Barr Central Library
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REF 342.78902 Sm53n AZ Room
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Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (p. [193]-202) and index.
Contents:
- Series Foreword / G. Alan Tarr
- Foreword / Stephanie Gonzalez
- Pt. I. The Constitutional History of New Mexico
- Acquisition Period, 1846-1853
- Territorial Period, 1850-1910
- Drafting and Ratifying the 1910 Constitution
- Calls for Constitutional Reform
- The 1969 Constitutional Convention
- Reform by Piecemeal Amendment
- The Constitution Today
- Pt. II. New Mexico Constitution and Commentary
- Article I: Name and Boundaries
- Article II: Bill of Rights
- Article III: Distribution of Powers
- Article IV: Legislative Department
- Article V: Executive Department
- Article VI: Judicial Department
- Article VII: Elective Franchise
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- Article VIII: Taxation and Revenue
- Article IX: State, County, and Municipal Indebtedness
- Article X: County and Municipal Corporations
- Article XI: Corporations Other than Municipal
- Article XII: Education
- Article XIII: Public Lands
- Article XIV: Public Institutions
- Article XV: Agriculture and Conservation
- Article XVI: Irrigation and Water Rights
- Article XVII: Mines and Mining
- Article XVIII: Militia
- Article XIX: Amendments
- Article XX: Miscellaneous
- Article XXI: Compact with the United States
- Article XXII: Schedule
- Article XXIII: Intoxicating Liquors
- Article XXIV: Leases on State Land.
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