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New Mexico Statutes § 1-12-20 Conduct of election; interposing challenges

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Statute Text

A challenge may be interposed by a member of the precinct board [election board] or by a party challenger for the following reasons:
A. the person offering to vote is not registered to vote;
B. the person offering to vote is listed among those persons to whom an absentee ballot was mailed;
C. the person offering to vote has already cast a ballot in that election;
D. the person offering to vote is improperly registered because the person is not a qualified elector; or
E. in the case of a primary election, the person desiring to vote is not affiliated with a political party represented on the ballot.

Source

1953 Comp., § 3-12-37, enacted by Laws 1969, ch. 240, § 273; 1987, ch. 249, § 31; 2011 , ch. 137 , § 90 .

History

Amended by 2011 , c. 137 , s. 90 , eff. 7/1/2011 .

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