45th legislature - STATE OF NEW MEXICO - first session, 2001
RELATING TO ELECTIONS; ALLOWING IN-PERSON ABSENTEE VOTING ONLY ON ELECTRONIC VOTING MACHINES UP TO 5:00 P.M. THE SATURDAY PRECEDING ELECTION DAY.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO:
Section 1. Section 1-6-5 NMSA 1978 (being Laws 1969, Chapter 240, Section 131, as amended) is amended to read:
"1-6-5. PROCESSING APPLICATION--ISSUANCE OF BALLOT--MARKING AND DELIVERY OF BALLOT IN PERSON.--
A. The county clerk shall mark each completed absentee ballot application with the date and time of receipt in the clerk's office and enter the required information in the absentee ballot register. The county clerk shall then determine if the applicant is a voter, an absent uniformed services voter or an overseas voter.
B. If the applicant has no valid certificate of registration on file in the county and he is not a federal qualified elector or if the applicant states he is a federal qualified elector but his application indicates he is not a federal qualified elector, no absentee ballot shall be issued and the county clerk shall mark the application "rejected" and file the application in a separate file from those accepted.
C. The county clerk shall notify in writing each applicant of the fact of acceptance or rejection of his application and, if rejected, shall explain why the application was rejected.
D. If the county clerk finds that the applicant is a voter or a federal qualified elector, the county clerk shall mark the application "accepted" and deliver an absentee ballot to the voter in the county clerk's office or mail to the applicant an absentee ballot and the required envelopes for use in returning the ballot. Acceptance of an application of a federal qualified elector constitutes registration for the election in which the ballot is to be cast. Acceptance of an application from an overseas voter who is not an absent uniformed services voter constitutes a request for changing information on the certificate of registration of any such voter. No absent voter shall be permitted to change his party affiliation during those periods when change of party affiliation is prohibited by the Election Code. Upon delivery of an absentee ballot to a voter in the county clerk's office or mailing of an absentee ballot to an applicant who is a voter, an appropriate designation shall be made on the signature line of the signature roster next to the name of the voter who has been provided or mailed an absentee ballot.
[E. If an application for an absentee ballot is
delivered in person to the county clerk and is accepted, the
county clerk shall provide the voter an absentee ballot and it
shall be marked by the applicant in a voting booth of a type
prescribed by the secretary of state, sealed in the proper
envelopes and otherwise properly executed and returned to the
county clerk or his authorized representative before the voter
leaves the office of the county clerk. The act of marking the
absentee ballot in the office of the county clerk shall be a
convenience to the voter in the delivery of the absentee
ballot and does not make the office of the county clerk a
polling place subject to the requirements of a polling place
in the Election Code other than is provided in this
subsection. It shall be unlawful to solicit votes, display or
otherwise make accessible any posters, signs or other forms of
campaign literature whatsoever in the clerk's office.
Absentee ballots may be marked in person during the regular
hours and days of business at the county clerk's office from
8:00 a.m. on the fortieth day preceding the election up until
5:00 p.m. on the Saturday immediately prior to the date of the
election. In marking the absentee ballot, the voter may be
assisted by one person of the voter's choice.
F.] E. Commencing with the [twentieth] fortieth
day prior to an election, an absent voter may vote in person,
on an electronic voting machine at the county clerk's office
or [on an electronic voting machine] at an alternate location
established by the county clerk. The act of an absent voter
voting in person in the office of the county clerk shall be a
convenience to the voter and does not make the office of the
county clerk a polling place subject to the requirements of a
polling place in the Election Code other than as provided in
this subsection. It is unlawful to solicit votes, display or
otherwise make accessible any posters, signs or other forms of
campaign literature whatsoever in the clerk's office. In
class A counties, the county clerk shall establish not less
than four alternate locations as a convenience to the voters.
Absentee voting may be done at the county clerk's office or an
alternate location during the regular hours of business from
8:00 a.m. on the [twentieth] fortieth day prior to the
election until 5:00 p.m. on [Thursday] the Saturday
immediately prior to the election. The county clerk shall
ensure that procedures established for processing an absent
voter application and for voting by absentee ballot are
complied with at each alternative location.
[G.] F. Absentee ballots shall be air mailed to
applicants temporarily domiciled inside or outside the
continental limits of the United States not later than on the
Thursday immediately prior to the date of the election.
[H.] G. No absentee ballot shall be delivered or
mailed by the county clerk to any person other than the
applicant for such ballot.
[I.] H. The county clerk shall accept and process
with respect to a primary or general election for any federal
office, any otherwise valid voter registration application
from an absent uniformed services voter or overseas voter if
the application is received not less than thirty days before
the election. The county clerk shall also accept and process
federal write-in absentee ballots from overseas voters in
general elections for federal offices in accordance with the
provisions of Section 103 of the federal Uniformed and
Overseas Citizens Absentee Voting Act.
[J.] I. The secretary of state and each county
clerk shall make reasonable efforts to publicize and inform
voters of the times and locations for absentee voting."