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    • New Mexico Statutes
    • Chapter 3 - Municipalities
    • Article 4 - Disincorporation of Municipality
    • Section 3-4-2 - Disincorporation; ballots.

    New Mexico Statutes
    Article 4 - Disincorporation of Municipality
    Section 3-4-2 - Disincorporation; ballots.

    The form of the ballot shall be:
    "For the disincorporation of .............. (insert name of municipality) [ ]and
    Against the disincorporation of .............. (insert name of municipality) [ ]."
    History: 1953 Comp., ยง 14-4-2, enacted by Laws 1965, ch. 300.

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    Structure New Mexico Statutes

    New Mexico Statutes

    Chapter 3 - Municipalities

    Article 4 - Disincorporation of Municipality

    Section 3-4-1 - Disincorporation; petition; notice of election.

    Section 3-4-2 - Disincorporation; ballots.

    Section 3-4-3 - Disincorporation; conduct of election.

    Section 3-4-4 - Disincorporation; vote required; effect on debts and contracts.

    Section 3-4-5 - Disposition of records after disincorporation; pending business.

    Section 3-4-6 - Notice of disincorporation; publication.

    Section 3-4-7 - Disincorporation; care of property; manager; disposition of funds.

    Section 3-4-8 - Income from property of a disincorporated municipality.

    Section 3-4-9 - Disincorporation; insufficient income to pay obligations; levy of tax; duty vested in board of county commissioners.

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