New Mexico Statutes
Article 8 - Nominations and Primary Elections
Section 1-8-48 - Independent candidates for general or United States representative elections; declaration of independent candidacy and nominating petition.

A. Nomination as an independent candidate shall be made by filing a declaration of independent candidacy and a nominating petition with the proper filing officer.
B. In making a declaration of independent candidacy, the candidate for an office other than that of president or vice president shall submit a sworn statement in the following form:
"DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENT CANDIDACY
I, _________________________ (candidate's name), being first duly sworn, say that:
I reside at _______________________________;
I did not designate any current affiliation with a qualified political party on my certificate of registration on or before the date of issuance of the secretary of state's general election proclamation in the year of the general election at which I seek to be a candidate;
I meet the qualifications listed in Section 1-8-45 NMSA 1978 for the office that I seek;
I desire to become a candidate for the office of _________________________, District____________ at the general election to be held on the date set by law for this year;
if the office I seek be a state or county district office, I actually reside within the district of the office for which I declare my candidacy, and if the office I seek be a countywide office, I actually reside in the county of the office for which I declare my candidacy;
I will be eligible and legally qualified to hold this office at the beginning of its term;
if a candidate for any office for which a nominating petition is required, I am submitting with this statement a nominating petition in the form and manner as prescribed by the Election Code; and
I make the foregoing affidavit under oath or affirmation knowing that any false statement herein constitutes a felony punishable under the criminal laws of New Mexico.
__________________________________________________
(Declarant)
__________________________________________________
(Residence Address)
__________________________________________________
(Mailing Address, if different)
Subscribed and sworn to or affirmed before me this ____ day of ____________, _____.
(month) (year)
______________________________
(Notary Public)

My commission expires:
______________________________".
C. The secretary of state shall prescribe and furnish the form for the declaration of independent candidacy for the office of president and vice president.
History: 1953 Comp., § 3-8-27.4, enacted by Laws 1977, ch. 322, § 4; 1981, ch. 147, § 7; 1987, ch. 249, § 23; 1993, ch. 314, § 50; 1993, ch. 316, § 50; 1998, ch. 36, § 7; 2011, ch. 137, § 63; 2019, ch. 212, § 97.
The 2019 amendment, effective April 3, 2019, provided for the secretary of state to issue the general election proclamation; in the section heading, deleted "special"; and in Subsection B, after "issuance of the", deleted "governor's" and added "secretary of state's general election".
The 2011 amendment, effective July 1, 2011, added statements to the declaration that the candidate has not designated any current affiliation with a qualified political party on the candidate's certificate of registration; that the candidate meets the qualifications in Section 1-8-45 NMSA 1978; and if the candidate seeks a state or county office, that the candidate resides in the county where the office is located.
The 1998 amendment, effective March 6, 1998, rewrote the form in Subsection B.
The 1993 amendment, effective June 18, 1993, substituted "certificate" for "affidavit" twice in the form in Subsection B.
Section not unconstitutional on equal protection grounds. Anderson v. Hooper, 632 F.2d 116 (10th Cir. 1980).
Candidate's late party affiliation change bars certification as independent. — Candidate who changes party affiliation on September 3 of the year of the general election is barred from being certified as an independent candidate for congress. Anderson v. Hooper, 632 F.2d 116 (10th Cir. 1980)(decided prior to 1981 amendment).
For person to qualify as independent candidate for office other than president in the general election, his affidavit of registration on file with the county clerk must show that since January 1, of that year (now, since the date of issuance of governor's proclamation for primary election), he has declined to designate a party affiliation. 1980 Op. Att'y Gen. No. 80-26.

Structure New Mexico Statutes

New Mexico Statutes

Chapter 1 - Elections

Article 8 - Nominations and Primary Elections

Section 1-8-1 - Nominating procedures; major political parties; minor political parties.

Section 1-8-2 - Nomination by minor political party; convention; designated nominees.

Section 1-8-2 - Nomination by minor political party; convention; designated nominees. (Effective January 1, 2023.)

Section 1-8-3 - Nomination by minor political party; other methods.

Section 1-8-3 - Nomination by minor political party; other methods. (Effective January 1, 2023.)

Section 1-8-3.1 - Nominating petition for candidate of an unqualified state political party; qualification as an independent candidate.

Section 1-8-4 - Secretary of state; certification of nominees; minor political party.

Section 1-8-5 - Canvassing boards; certification of nominees of parties participating in primary.

Section 1-8-6 - Vacancy on primary ballot.

Section 1-8-7 - Vacancy on general election ballot; death of candidate or resignation or death of office holder before primary.

Section 1-8-8 - Vacancy on general election ballot; occurring after primary.

Section 1-8-9 - Repealed.

Section 1-8-10 - Repealed.

Section 1-8-11 - Primary Election Law; time of holding primary.

Section 1-8-12 - Primary Election Law; proclamation calling primary and general elections.

Section 1-8-13 - Primary Election Law; contents of proclamation.

Section 1-8-13 - Primary Election Law; contents of proclamation. (Effective January 1, 2023.)

Section 1-8-14 - Primary Election Law; proclamation; duties of secretary of state.

Section 1-8-15 - Primary Election Law; proclamation; duties of county clerk.

Section 1-8-16 - Primary Election Law; proclamation; amendment.

Section 1-8-17 - Primary Election Law; offices affected; questions prohibited.

Section 1-8-18 - Primary Election Law; who may become a candidate.

Section 1-8-19 - Candidacy in primary of one party bars general election ballot designation of different party or as an unaffiliated candidate.

Section 1-8-20 - Primary Election Law; candidacy for more than one office.

Section 1-8-21 - Primary election; methods of placing names on primary ballot.

Section 1-8-21.1 - Designation of candidates by convention.

Section 1-8-22 to 1-8-24 - Repealed.

Section 1-8-25 - Repealed.

Section 1-8-26 - Primary Election Law; time of filing; documents necessary to qualify for ballot; challenge.

Section 1-8-27 - Primary Election Law; declaration of candidacy; manner of filing.

Section 1-8-28 - Repealed.

Section 1-8-29 - Primary Election Law; declaration of candidacy; form.

Section 1-8-30 - Primary Election Law; declaration of candidacy; nominating petition; filing and form.

Section 1-8-31 - Recompiled.

Section 1-8-32 - Primary Election Law; nominating petition; offenses; penalty.

Section 1-8-33 - Primary Election Law; nominating petition; number of signatures required.

Section 1-8-33 - Primary Election Law; nominating petition; number of signatures required. (Effective January 1, 2023.)

Section 1-8-34 - Primary Election Law; nominating petition; withdrawals and additions; copies made available.

Section 1-8-35 - Primary Election Law; nominating petition; limitation on appeals of validity of nominating petitions.

Section 1-8-36 - Repealed.

Section 1-8-36.1 - Primary Election Law; write-in candidates.

Section 1-8-36.1 - Primary Election Law; write-in candidates. (Effective January 1, 2023.)

Section 1-8-37 to 1-8-39 - Repealed.

Section 1-8-39.1 - Declaration of pre-primary designation; certification by secretary of state.

Section 1-8-40 - Primary Election Law; declaration of candidacy; false statement.

Section 1-8-41 - Primary Election Law; filing fee.

Section 1-8-42 - Primary Election Law; pauper's statement in lieu of filing fee.

Section 1-8-43 - Repealed.

Section 1-8-44 - Primary Election Law; withdrawal of candidates.

Section 1-8-45 - Independent candidates for general or United States representative elections; definition.

Section 1-8-46 - Independent candidates for general or United States representative special elections; right to be placed on ballot.

Section 1-8-47 - Independent candidates for general or United States representative special elections; withdrawal of name.

Section 1-8-48 - Independent candidates for general or United States representative elections; declaration of independent candidacy and nominating petition.

Section 1-8-49 - Independent candidates for general elections; candidates for president and vice president.

Section 1-8-50 - Independent candidates for general or United States representative special elections; nominating petition form.

Section 1-8-51 - Independent candidates for general or United States representative elections; nominating petitions; required number of signatures.

Section 1-8-51 - Independent candidates for general or United States representative elections; nominating petitions; required number of signatures. (Effective January 1, 2023.)

Section 1-8-52 - Independent candidates for general or United States representative special elections; nominating petitions; circulation; date of filing.

Section 1-8-52.1 - Repealed.

Section 1-8-53 - Recompiled.

Section 1-8-54 - Recompiled.

Section 1-8-54.1 - Recompiled.

Section 1-8-55 - Recompiled.

Section 1-8-56 - Recompiled.

Section 1-8-57 - Recompiled.

Section 1-8-58 - Recompiled.

Section 1-8-59 - Recompiled.

Section 1-8-60 - Recompiled.

Section 1-8-61 - Recompiled.

Section 1-8-62 - Repealed.

Section 1-8-63 - Recompiled.

Section 1-8-64 - Repealed.

Section 1-8-65 - Minor political party candidates for general or United States representative special elections; nominating petition form.

Section 1-8-66 - General elections; write-in candidates.