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Bernalillo County adopts revised code‑of‑conduct rules, asks for further review of 'commissioner interference' language

Bernalillo County Board of County Commissioners · January 14, 2026
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Summary

The Board approved final amendments to its code‑of‑conduct ordinance unanimously, adopting a clerk‑requested compliance change and directing staff and the review board to revisit the 'commissioner interference' section within 90 days for clarification.

Bernalillo County commissioners voted unanimously on Jan. 13 to adopt a package of amendments to the county code of conduct designed to clarify enforcement and candidate disclosure requirements.

The measure, introduced earlier and presented by Chief Compliance Officer Rocky Gutierrez and review‑board attorney Veronica Gonzales, included an amendment to subsection 2‑131(d) that allows the review board, upon…

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