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New Mexico Regulations § 1.10.16.8 THE FORM OF BALLOT QUESTION

Up to Part 16: Ballot Questions

Regulation Text

A. The form of ballot question shall be stated as a question that seeks permission of the voters to accomplish an act with a legal consequence. The form of the ballot question shall contain such information necessary to give a reasonably prudent voter notice of the act proposed to be taken by the state or local government proposing the ballot question. The full text of the act, resolution, charter amendment, or ordinance itself is not part of the form of the ballot question and shall not be printed on the ballot.
B. The secretary of state shall approve the form of ballot question to be placed on a ballot.
C. The ballot question must be written in the form of a question, which must be answerable with a "Yes" or "No," unless otherwise required by state law. The ballot question must be styled in such a manner that an affirmative answer to the ballot question will indicate approval and a negative answer to the ballot question will indicate rejection.
D. The appropriate election official shall submit the proposed form of a ballot question to the secretary of state pursuant to Subsection B of Section 1-16-3 NMSA 1978. The proposed form of a ballot question shall include the required information in Subsection G of Section 1.10.16.8 NMAC. The proposed form of the ballot question need not contain language that amounts to an advisory question. When an election official submits a proposed form of a ballot question to the secretary of state, the election official must also submit the full text of the act, resolution, charter amendment, or ordinance. The proposed form of the condensed text for a ballot question must be received by the secretary of state at least 67 days before the election on which the ballot question shall appear.
E. The full text of the act, resolution, charter amendment, or ordinance shall be posted on the secretary of state's website for a state ballot question or, for a local government ballot question, on the proposing local government's website and be made available at the election official's office for inspection 10 days after the certification of the ballot question. The full text of the act, resolution, charter amendment, or ordinance may also be posted on the elections official's website.
F. A copy of the full text of the proposed ballot question shall be posted in every polling place in a location that is easily accessible to the voters.
G. Each ballot question shall appear on the ballot containing the following information:
(1) a question number
(2) a brief designation of the source of the question;
(3) a brief descriptive title in boldface type;
(4) the form of ballot question; and
(5) the voting choices available to the voter.
H. For a proposed constitutional amendment, the form of the ballot question shall include the full title of the joint resolution proposing the constitutional amendment and the constitutional amendment number assigned to the joint resolution by the secretary of state.

History

Adopted by New Mexico Register, Volume XXX, Issue 17, September 10, 2019 , eff. 9/10/2019

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