Section 2. Qualifications for holding office
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Qualifications for holding office
A. Every citizen of the United States who is a legal resident of the state and is a qualified elector therein, shall be qualified to hold any elective public office except as otherwise provided in this Constitution.
B. The legislature may provide by law for such qualifications and standards as may be necessary for holding an appointive position by any public officer or employee.
C. The right to hold public office in New Mexico shall not be denied or abridged on account of sex, and wherever the masculine gender is used in this Constitution, in defining the qualifications for specific offices, it shall be construed to include the feminine gender. The payment of public road poll tax, school poll tax or service on juries shall not be made a prerequisite to the right of a person to vote or hold office.
Qualifications for holding office
A. Every citizen of the United States who is a legal resident of the state and is a qualified elector therein, shall be qualified to hold any elective public office except as otherwise provided in this constitution.
B. The legislature may provide by law for such qualifications and standards as may be necessary for holding an appointive position by any public officer or employee.
C. The right to hold public office in New Mexico shall not be denied or abridged on account of sex, and whereever the masculine gender is used in this constitution, in defining the qualifications for specific offices, it shall be construed to include the feminine gender; provided, however, that the payment of public road poll tax, school poll tax or service on juries shall not be made a prerequisite to the right of a female to vote or hold office.
Qualifications for holding office
Every citizen of the United States who is a legal resident of the State and is a qualified elector therein, shall be qualified to hold any public office in the State except as otherwise provided in this Constitution. The right to hold public office in the State of New Mexico shall not be denied or abridged on account of sex, and wherever the masculine gender is used in this Constitution, in defining the qualifications for specific offices, it shall be construed to include the feminine gender. Provided, however, that the payment of public road poll tax, school poll tax or service on juries shall not be made a prerequisite to the right of a female to vote or hold office.
Qualifications for holding office
Every male citizen of the United States who is a legal resident of the State and is a qualified elector therein shall be qualified to hold any public office in the State, except as otherwise provided in this constitution; Provided, however, that women possessing the qualifications of male electors prescribed in paragraph one of this article shall be qualified to hold the office of county school superintendent and shall also be eligible for election to the office of school director or members of a board of education.