State

New Mexico law corpus

2,244 records — 2,222 statutes, 22 regulations.

2,244
Records
2,162
In force
2
Instrument types
Edition held
2025 New Mexico Statutes Annotated 1978 — 2,140 of 2,244 records carry a published edition stamp
Last verified
2026-08-17
Oldest unverified since
2026-08-16
Last retrieved
2026-08-17

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Sample records (3 of 2,244)

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NMSA ch. 1, art. 1

New Mexico — NMSA ch. 1, art. 1: Definitions and General Provisions

New Mexico codified law, chapter 1 (Elections), article 1: Definitions and General Provisions. Text from the 2025 New Mexico Statutes Annotated 1978 edition.

Type: Statute / code section · Status: in_force
Classification: Constitutional law → Legislative process & statutory construction
Source: nm-compilation-commission · verified 2026-08-17
Official source ↗
NMSA ch. 1, art. 2

New Mexico — NMSA ch. 1, art. 2: Election Officers and Boards

New Mexico codified law, chapter 1 (Elections), article 2: Election Officers and Boards. Text from the 2025 New Mexico Statutes Annotated 1978 edition.

Type: Statute / code section · Status: in_force
Classification: Other / unclassified → Other / unclassified
Source: nm-compilation-commission · verified 2026-08-17
Official source ↗
NMSA ch. 1, art. 3

New Mexico — NMSA ch. 1, art. 3: Precincts and Polling Places

New Mexico codified law, chapter 1 (Elections), article 3: Precincts and Polling Places. Text from the 2025 New Mexico Statutes Annotated 1978 edition.

Type: Statute / code section · Status: in_force
Classification: Other / unclassified → Other / unclassified
Source: nm-compilation-commission · verified 2026-08-17
Official source ↗

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