New Mexico's political corruption was largely addressed through a combination of reform measures and federal oversight. The establishment of a more structured government and the implementation of new laws aimed at enhancing transparency and accountability helped restore public trust. Additionally, the influence of reform-minded leaders and the push for statehood provided the impetus to clean up corrupt practices, ultimately enabling New Mexico to achieve statehood in 1912. This shift allowed for a more stable political environment conducive to governance.
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