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SPONSOR: |
Thompson |
DATE TYPED: |
01/21/02 |
HB |
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SHORT TITLE: |
Voter Identification |
SB |
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ANALYST: |
Woodlee |
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Secretary of State
SUMMARY
Synopsis
of Bill
House Bill 9
proposes to amend Section 1-12-10 NMSA 1978 to require voters to present one of
the following forms of identification:
•
New
Mexico voter registration card;
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Social
Security card;
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Valid
New Mexico driver’s license;
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Any
other identification card issued by an agency of the state, its subdivision, or
the United States; or
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Any
valid employee identification card containing a photograph of the employee,
issued by an employer for ordinary course of the employer’s business.
In
addition, the bill provides that if the voter is unable to present such
identification, then he/she shall be allowed to vote after executing a
statement swearing or affirming that he or she is the named registered
voter. Knowingly providing a false
statement in such a case constitutes perjury as provided in Section 30-25-1
NMSA 1978 and voting on the basis of this statements constitutes false voting as
provided in Section 1-20-8 NMSA 1978.
Significant
Issues
The
Secretary of State indicates that the bill only provides for identification to
be shown at polling stations and does not included absentee voting. Absentee voting does not require any
person-to-person contact and therefore no identification could be provided,
possibly creating two unequal standards.
FISCAL IMPLICATIONS
There are no appropriations or significant
fiscal implications associated with this bill.
ADMINISTRATIVE IMPLICATIONS
It
is possible the voting process could be slightly delayed because of the added
task of verifying identification cards.
TECHNICAL ISSUES
The Secretary of State indicates that Page 2,
Line 1 should be amended to read, “a New Mexico voter identification
card” because the registration card remains in the possession of the county
clerk and the voter receives a voter identification card.
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