New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 1 - GENERAL GOVERNMENT ADMINISTRATION
Chapter 10 - ELECTIONS AND ELECTED OFFICIALS
Part 19 - SECURED CONTAINERS
Section 1.10.19.8 - CAPACITY REQUIREMENTS
Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024
A. To meet the requirement of Subsection E of Section 1-6-9 NMSA 1978, which provides that all voters have the option to use a secured container to return official mailing envelopes, county clerks shall provide one ballot box per 25,000 registered voters in the county with a minimum of two secured containers required per county. County clerks may request a waiver from the secretary of state to the minimum requirement set by the formula with consideration given for special geographic or security constraints.
B. Secured containers shall be located in a manner that provides the greatest convenience and accessibility to voters. County clerks may consider providing secured containers at main county or city office buildings. Other locations to consider include college campuses, libraries, community centers, and other public buildings with adequate accessibility, lighting, and network access to install the required video surveillance system.
C. When possible, secured containers should be placed in such a way to be accessible to voters with disabilities. For example, the secured container should be placed along an accessible path near an Americans with Disabilities Act compliant parking space. If there is no accessible pathway from the parking lot, there should be signs directing the voter to the nearest accessible secured container.
D. In accordance with Paragraph (1) of Subsection E of Section 1-6-9 NMSA 1978, the county clerk shall set the days and times the secured containers are available. To maximize the convenience to the voters, the county clerk shall, whenever possible, make secured containers available for use by a voter 24 hours a day starting 28 days before an election and on election day.
E. A temporary ballot drop box shall be made available to drop off official mailing envelopes inside all in-person voting locations pursuant to Subsection D of Section 1-6-9 NMSA 1978. This is to ensure that a dedicated receptacle is available to secure and isolate voted mailed ballots being returned to a voting location.
F. Only ballots secured in the absentee official mailing envelope placed inside of a permanent and temporary ballot drop box shall be counted. Under no circumstance should provisional ballots, hand tally sheets, or ballots voted in person be intermingled with voted mailed ballots collected in the drop boxes.