SANTA FE - Today, Governor Susana Martinez signed legislation passed in the 2011 special session to redraw district boundaries for the Public Education Commission (PEC)."This redistricting map represents a bipartisan effort by the legislature," said Governor Martinez. "This plan was supported by Democrats and Republicans and demonstrates the kind of bipartisanship that should characterize a task as important to New Mexicans as redistricting."

The PEC consists of 10 elected commissioners who serve collectively as an advisory board to the Public Education Department; in addition, the PEC is the governing body for state-approved charter schools. In New Mexico, charter schools have the option of seeking authorization from the school district in which they are located or from the PEC.

Every ten years, the New Mexico Legislature is constitutionally required to re-draw electoral districts to ensure that all New Mexicans receive equal representation. This includes drawing districts for the PEC, Public Regulation Commission, New Mexico House of Representatives, New Mexico Senate, and the U.S. House of Representatives. No congressional redistricting map was approved by the Legislature this year.

Governor's signing message:
October 5, 2011 HOUSE EXECUTIVE MESSAGE NO. 10
The Honorable Ben Luja