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Code · New Mexico · Chapter 1 — Elections · Article 22 — Local Elections

1-22-19. Early voting; municipal early voting locations.

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In a regular local election, a county clerk shall provide at least one alternate voting or mobile alternate voting location in a municipality when requested by a municipality in the county; provided that the:
A. municipality elects its municipal officers at the regular local election and submits a written request to the county clerk no later than January 30 of the year of the local election;
B. alternate voting or mobile alternate voting location may operate for less than the full early voting period, to be decided upon between the municipality and the county clerk;
C. location of the alternate voting or mobile alternate voting location in the municipality conforms to the requirements for alternate voting locations; and
D. municipality provides the facility and services for the alternate voting or mobile alternate voting location.
History: 1978 Comp., § 1-22-19, enacted by Laws 1985, ch. 168, § 21; 1987, ch. 249, § 51; 1999, ch. 267, § 35; 2015, ch. 145, § 86; repealed and reenacted by Laws 2018, ch. 79, § 32; 2019, ch. 212, § 152.
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