New Mexico Constitution

Article VI, § 26 — Magistrate court

New Mexico Const. art. VI, § 26

This text of New Mexico Const. art. VI, § 26 (Magistrate court) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering New Mexico primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.

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The legislature shall establish a magistrate court to exercise limited original jurisdiction as may be provided by law. The magistrate court shall be composed of such districts and elective magistrates as may be provided by law. Magistrates shall be qualified electors of, and reside in, their respective districts, and the legislature shall prescribe other qualifications. Magistrates shall receive compensation as may be provided by law, which compensation shall not be diminished during their term of office. Metropolitan court judges shall be chosen as provided in this constitution.

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History

(As repealed and reenacted November 8, 1966; as amended November 8, 1988.)

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