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New Mexico Statutes Chapter 1 > Article 5 - Voter Records System

New Mexico Statutes > Chapter 1 > Article 5 - Voter Records System


Current as of: 2010
§ 1-5-1Short title
§ 1-5-2Definitions
§ 1-5-3Act is mandatory and supplemental to Election Code
§ 1-5-4County register; establishment
§ 1-5-5Entry of data into data processing system; county register; maintenance
§ 1-5-6Precinct voter lists; signature roster preparation
§ 1-5-7Signature rosters and checklists of voters; contents
§ 1-5-8Signature roster; checklist of voters; voter list; number; distribution
§ 1-5-14File maintenance lists
§ 1-5-16Voter file; duplicate voter file; storage; protection
§ 1-5-17Voter registration system software; instructions; status; protection
§ 1-5-18List and roster preparation; compatible duplicate means
§ 1-5-19Registration; form
§ 1-5-21Data processor; custody and protection of voter file; delivery of voter file and program records
§ 1-5-22Unlawful disposition of voter file; penalty
§ 1-5-23Unlawful destruction or alteration of data recording media, voter files, file maintenance lists, voter registration system software and instructions or voter lists; penalty
§ 1-5-24Requests for voter data, mailing labels or special voter lists
§ 1-5-25Unlawful use of voter data, mailing labels or special voter lists; penalties
§ 1-5-26Contractual agreement required with data processor
§ 1-5-30Secretary of state; establishment of statewide computerized voter registration system
§ 1-5-31Uniform procedures for counties

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New Mexico Statutes Chapter 1 - Elections

U.S. Constitution Provisions: Elections and Apportionment

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U.S. Code Provisions: Elections and Apportionment

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