New Mexico Regulations § 1.10.12.13 VOTE TABULATION
Regulation Text
A.
Ballots shall be tabulated for the reporting of votes pursuant to the Election Code, Section
1-12-70
NMSA 1978.
(1)
Early voted ballots, not by mail, cast on a voting tabulator shall be counted separately from mailed ballots in accordance with the Election Code and recorded in the early vote by machine counting group.
(a)
If an early voted ballot is returned by the voting tabulator as overvoted or blank, the ballot shall be accepted by the voting tabulator only after requesting and receiving a declaration by the voter of their intent to cast the overvoted or blank ballot as is.
(b)
An early voter who declares their intent to cast the overvoted or blank ballot, shall have their ballot cast on the voting tabulator. For overvoted ballots, only those contests receiving no more than the allotted selections for the number of candidates to be elected or ballot questions where there is one selection for either the affirmative or negative will be tabulated; for blank ballots, no votes will be tabulated.
(c)
An early voter who declares their intent to not cast the overvoted or blank ballot shall have their ballot rejected by the voting tabulator without the tabulation of votes. The overvoted ballot shall be spoiled in conjunction with Section
1-12-62
NMSA 1978. The county clerk or election board member shall instruct the voter to insert the spoiled ballot into a spoiled ballot envelope and return the spoiled ballot envelope to the county clerk. The voter shall then be issued a new ballot, be instructed how to mark their selection of alternatives allowed in any candidate contest or ballot question in the voting response area and how to personally feed the ballot into the voting tabulator.
(i)
In the event the voter does not wish to spoil their voted ballot and declines a new ballot, the overvoted ballot shall be delivered to the absent voter election board, after the close of early voting, to be hand tallied in accordance with 1.10.23 NMAC. The ballot will be counted and recorded in the early vote by hand tally counting group; or,
(ii)
If deemed necessary by the county clerk, a high-speed central cast tabulator may be designated, programmed and certified for the tabulation of such ballots. The absent voter election board will adjudicate the overvoted or blank ballot and count and record it in the early vote by hand tally counting group.
(d)
If an early voted ballot cast is misread after being fed into the voting tabulator, the voter shall be instructed to insert the ballot in a different orientation. If the ballot is misread again, the ballot will be spoiled, and the county clerk or election board member shall instruct the voter to insert the spoiled ballot into a spoiled ballot envelope and return it to the county clerk in conjunction with the Election Code, Section
1-12-62
NMSA 1978. The voter shall then be issued a new ballot, be instructed how to mark their selection of alternatives allowed in any candidate contest or ballot question in the voting response area and how to personally feed the ballot into the voting tabulator. In the event the voter does not wish to spoil their voted ballot and declines a new ballot, the misread ballot shall be delivered to the absent voter election board, after the close of the early voting period, by the election board, to be hand tallied in accordance with 1.10.23 NMAC. The ballot will be counted and recorded in the early vote by hand tally counting group.
(2)
Mailed ballots, either returned by mail or hand-delivered, shall be fed into a voting tabulator by an absent voter election board member in accordance with the Election Code, Sections
1-6-11
and
1-6-14
NMSA 1978 as follows:
(a)
An overvoted or blank mailed ballot shall be accepted by the voting tabulator after it has been adjudicated by the absent voter election board. The ballot will be counted and recorded in the absentee by machine counting group.
(b)
If a mailed ballot is misread after being fed into a voting tabulator, an absent voter election board member shall feed it into the voting tabulator a second time. A mailed ballot that is rejected after two attempts shall be adjudicated by the absent voter election board, hand tallied by precinct as provided in 1.10.23 NMAC and counted and recorded in the absentee by hand tally counting group.
(c)
Returned mailed ballots that were issued via electronic transmission to a blind or visually impaired voter will not contain programmed ballot markers necessary for tabulation by the voting tabulator. These ballots shall be hand tallied by the absent voter election board, by precinct and shall be counted and recorded in the absentee by hand tally counting group.
(3)
Returned military-overseas ballots, either mailed back or electronically submitted shall be counted separately from all other mailed or early voted ballots. The county clerk shall determine whether returned military-overseas ballots are to be hand-tallied, or if necessary, to designate, program and certify a voting tabulator for the tabulation of such ballots.
(a)
Returned military-overseas ballots that do not contain programmed ballot markers necessary for tabulation by a voting tabulator, shall be hand tallied by the absent voter election board, by precinct and shall be counted and recorded in the federal overseas hand tally counting group.
(b)
When a voting tabulator is used for the tabulation of military-overseas ballots that contain programmed ballot markers, the ballots shall be fed into the voting tabulator by an absent voter election board member and the votes shall be counted and recorded in the federal overseas by machine counting group.
(c)
An overvoted or blank military-overseas ballot shall be accepted by the voting tabulator after it has been adjudicated by the absent voter election board. The ballot will be counted and recorded in the federal overseas by machine counting group.
(d)
If a military-overseas ballot is misread after being fed into a voting tabulator, an absent voter election board member shall feed it into the voting tabulator a second time. A military-overseas ballot that is rejected after two attempts shall be adjudicated by the absent voter election board, hand tallied by precinct as provided in 1.10.23 NMAC and counted and recorded in the federal overseas hand tally counting group.
(4)
Undervoted ballots shall be accepted by the voting tabulator, regardless of either being cast early at the county clerk's office, an alternate voting location or mobile alternate voting location or mailed ballot and only those contests or ballot questions receiving a selection by the voter will be tabulated.
B.
The public counter number of the voting tabulator will not increase in the above scenarios involving an overvoted or blank ballot, unless the ballot is accepted by the voting tabulator after requesting and receiving a declaration by the voter of their intent to cast the overvoted or blank ballot as is or by adjudication of the absent voter election board. An undervoted ballot fed into the voting tabulator will increase the public counter number.
C.
Overvoted, blank, undervoted or misread ballots required to be hand tallied shall be recorded on the prescribed hand tally sheet, by precinct, as follows:
(1)
Each ballot shall increase the ballots cast count by one;
(2)
On an overvoted ballot, only those candidate contests or ballot questions receiving no more than the allotted selections for the number of candidates to be elected or ballot questions where there is one selection for either the affirmative or negative will be hand tallied;
(3)
No votes for either candidate contests or ballot questions will be hand tallied on a blank ballot;
(4)
On an undervoted ballot, only those candidate contests or ballot questions receiving a selection by the voter will be hand tallied; and,
(5)
Only those contests receiving no fewer, nor more than the allotted selections for the number of candidates to be elected or ballot questions where there is one selection for either the affirmative or negative will be hand tallied on a misread ballot.
D.
An overvoted, blank or undervoted ballot cast by a voter, after going through the above process shall be recorded as a "ballot cast" and proper voting credit shall be given on the respective voter registration record on file with the county clerk.
E.
In accordance with the Election Code, Section
1-12-70
NMSA 1978, the reporting of vote totals by precinct and voting method shall be combined to the extent necessary to protect the secrecy of each voter's ballot.
History
1.10.12.13 NMAC - N, 3-31-2000; A, 4-30-2002; A, 7-15-2003; A, 4-30-2004; A, 9-15-2008; A, 3-15-2012, Adopted by
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