New Mexico Commissioner of Public Lands
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The New Mexico Commissioner of Public Lands is an elected constitutional officer[1] in the executive branch in charge of managing all state lands and mineral rights, as well as overseeing leases and royalties on state land, in the U.S. state of New Mexico.[2] The Commissioner of Public Lands is elected to a four-year term and is able to serve up to two consecutive terms; more terms may be served after one full term has intervened.
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New Mexico Commissioner of Public Lands | |
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Term length | Four years |
Formation | 1912 |
First holder | Robert P. Ervien |
Website | Commissioner of Public Lands of New Mexico |
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Currently, Stephanie Garcia Richard is serving as Commissioner of Public Lands. She took office on January 1, 2019.