New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 1 - GENERAL GOVERNMENT ADMINISTRATION
Chapter 10 - ELECTIONS AND ELECTED OFFICIALS
Part 12 - ABSENTEE VOTING
Section 1.10.12.19 - USE OF GOVERNMENTAL AND OFFICIAL BUILDING AS MAILING ADDRESSES ON MAILED BALLOT APPLICATIONS
Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024
A. Upon written request from an Indian nation, tribe or pueblo, the secretary of state may designate a government or official building for the delivery of mailed ballots or for use on voter registrations for members of that Indian nation, tribe or pueblo. The written request must be in compliance with Subsection D of Section 1-21A-1 NMSA 1978,
B. The written request designating the government or official building shall be submitted to the secretary of state in March or April of any year. It should include the common name for the building, the mailing address of the building, and the name(s) and phone number(s) of lead person(s) charged with the oversight of the mailed ballot process at the building.
C. Upon receipt of a written request, the secretary of state shall perform a security evaluation of the building to ensure the building has a space to safely keep the official mailing envelope in a locked and number-sealed ballot box or envelope. The secretary of state shall respond in writing within 60 days of the request.
D. An approved designation will take effect at the general election or regular local election of the year in which the request was approved.
E. If the request is approved and upon implementation, the secretary of state shall send a notification of new designations in writing and shall provide an updated list of approved government and official buildings by county to each county clerk with an Indian nation, tribe or pueblo in the county.