La Comisión para la Evaluación del Desempeño Judicial en New Mexico (JPEC) fue creada por la Corte Suprema de New Mexico para mejorar el desempeño de los jueces y proveerles a los electores información útil y confiable sobre jueces postulándose para retención. Estos jueces deben de recibir al menos un 57% de aprobación por parte de los electores para retener su puesto en la corte.

En 2026, JPEC presentará recomendaciones a los votantes sobre hasta 45 jueces que se postulan para la retención, incluyendo dos magistrados de la Corte Suprema, un juez del Tribunal de Apelaciones, 33 jueces de Tribunales de Distrito y nueve jueces de Tribunales Metropolitanos. Publicaremos nuestras recomendaciones a los votantes el 18 de septiembre de 2026 o antes, ¡así que por favor, vuelvan a consultarlas!
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CONTACTS:
Patti Watson, CWA Strategic Communications
(505) 245-3134; (505) 269-9691; pattiw@cwastrategic.com
Chelsea Canon, JPEC Program Manager
(505) 216-8476; aoccac@nmcourts.gov

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – February 21, 2024

SANTA FE–The New Mexico Judicial Performance Evaluation Commission (JPEC) has appointed the Honorable Alan M. Malott, a retired district court judge, as its newest member.

Judge Malott has practiced law for nearly 45 years in New Mexico. He served as a District Court Judge in the 2nd Judicial District from 2009-2018 and was honored as "Judge of the Year" in 2013 by the Albuquerque Bar Association. While on the bench, he presided over more than 1,400 active civil cases at a time. He was appointed a mediator by the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in the Archdiocese of Santa Fe case, which had more than 400 claimants.

In his legal career, Judge Malott has focused on civil trial practice including insurance, personal injury, real estate, zoning and worker’s compensation. He currently specializes in alternative dispute resolution throughout New Mexico and was inducted into The National Academy of Distinguished Neutrals in 2023. Throughout his legal career, Judge Malott has held an AV Preeminent Rating from Martindale-Hubble, the top peer review rating used to recognize lawyers for their legal ability and ethical standards.

Judge Malott earned his Juris Doctor (JD) degree from the University of New Mexico and holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Criminal Justice from Arizona State University.

He is a frequent lecturer for the State Bar of New Mexico and the New Mexico Trial Lawyers Association and authored a weekly column, "Judge for Yourself," in the Albuquerque Journal for six years.

NMJPEC was established by the Supreme Court of New Mexico in 1997 as a volunteer, nonpartisan commission to improve the performance of New Mexico’s judges and provide useful, credible information to voters on judges standing for retention in general elections. Under state law, judges standing for retention must receive 57 percent voter approval to remain on the bench.

The New Mexico Judicial Performance Evaluation Commission is comprised of 15 individuals – seven lawyers and eight non-lawyers – who are appointed by the Supreme Court to staggered terms. Members are selected from nominations made by the Governor, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, Speaker of the House, Senate President Pro Tempore, House Minority Leader, Senate Minority Leader and President of the State Bar.

For more information about the Commission, visit www.nmjpec.org.

 

For more information about the Commission, visit nmjpec.org.

 

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JPEC evalúa a los jueces de la Corte Suprema, la Corte de Apelaciones, la Corte de Distrito y la Corte Metropolitana del Condado de Bernalillo que se postulan para su retención en una elección general.

Cuando JPEC emite una recomendación de "Tiempo insuficiente para evaluar", se debe al marco de tiempo de la evaluación, las reglas que rigen el proceso de evaluación de JPEC y la legislación de Nuevo México sobre términos de retención judicial. No es un reflejo de la actuación del juez.

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