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F I S C A L I M P A C T R E P O R T
SPONSOR Sandoval
DATE TYPED 03/10/05 HB 1065/aHVEC
SHORT TITLE Early Processing of Absentee Ballots
SB
ANALYST Wilson
APPROPRIATION
Appropriation Contained Estimated Additional Impact Recurring
or Non-Rec
Fund
Affected
FY05
FY06
FY05
FY06
NFI
Relates to HB 266, HB 361, HB 362, HB 1063, HB 1064, HB 1065, SB 678, SB 680 and SB 735
SOURCES OF INFORMATION
LFC Files
Responses Received From
Attorney General’s Office (AGO)
Secretary of State (SOS)
SUMMARY
Synopsis of HVEC Amendment
The House Voters and Elections Committee amendment clarifies the section relating to delivery
of absentee ballots to absent voter precincts and states the following:
Beginning at 7:00 a.m. on the Thursday immediately preceding election day, the
county clerk in a class A county shall deliver to the special deputy county clerk
for delivery to the absent voter precinct board the absentee ballots received prior
to that day.
In non class A counties, the county clerk may deliver to the special deputy county
clerk for delivery to the absent voter precinct board the absentee ballots received
prior to that day.
If the clerk chooses to deliver to the special deputy county clerk for delivery to
the absent voter precinct board the absentee ballots received prior to the delivery
day, the county clerk shall deliver the electronic voting machines that are used for
counting absentee ballots voted by mail to the absent voter precinct board at that
same time.
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Synopsis of Original Bill
House Bill 1065 amends the election code as follows:
The bill adds a new definition for “registering of absentee ballots” to mean “inserting the paper
absentee ballot into an electronic voting system for retention until votes may be counted and can-
vassed.”
The bill allows county clerks on the Thursday immediately preceding election day, to have spe-
cial deputy county clerks deliver absentee ballots received prior to that day to the absent voter
precinct board. Deputy clerks shall issue a receipt for all ballots delivered and shall observe the
listing of the names on the official mailing envelopes in the signature rosters. Deputy clerks
shall then obtain a receipt executed by the presiding judge and each election judge and shall re-
turn the receipt to the county clerk for filing. Receipts shall specify the number of envelopes re-
ceived by the deputy clerk from county clerk for the absent voter precinct and the number of en-
velopes received by the absent voter precinct board from the deputy clerk. The bill removes lan-
guage requiring deputy clerks to remain in the polling place of the absent voter precinct until ob-
serving the opening of the official mailing envelope and the deposit of the ballot in the locked
ballot box.
Under the personal supervision of the presiding election judge, the election judges shall open the
official mailing envelope and the official inner envelope of the absentee ballot and insert it into
an electronic voting system to be registered and retained until all votes are counted and can-
vassed following the close of the polls on election night. The bill eliminates the requirement that
inner envelopes be deposited in locked ballot boxes until election day for tallying and further-
more removes the requirement that prior to the closing of the polls on election day, election
judges and presiding election judges remove the absentee ballots from the official inner enve-
lopes and count and tally the results of absentee balloting manually or count and tally the results
electronically. The bill also removes the requirement that county clerks convene the absentee
voter precinct board within three days before the election to alphabetize, enter on the roster and
sort absentee ballots.
The bill clarifies that a board of county commissioners must designate a polling place in each
absent voter precinct at the time the precinct is created and removes language allowing such a
precinct to be consolidated.
The bill allows county clerks five days preceding election day for absent voter precinct polling
places to be open for delivery and registration of ballots.
Significant Issues
This bill reforms sections of New Mexico’s Election Code by addressing several key issues af-
fecting the early processing of absentee ballots.
This bill adds a new definition “registering of absentee ballots” to mean inserting the paper ab-
sentee ballot into an electronic voting system for retention until votes may be counted and can-
vassed. For the larger New Mexico counties, this proposal will mean greater efficiency and lead
to a more timely count of absentee ballots on election day.
The bill further refines the process of delivering absentee ballots to the precincts and verification
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of receipt of the ballots by the presiding election judge.
Absentee voter precinct boards will be allowed, on Thursday prior to election day, to open the
official mailing envelope and official inner envelope and register absentee ballots into an elec-
tronic voting system to be registered and retained until votes are counted and canvassed.
The SOS believes that passage of this bill will serve to instill a greater level of public confidence
in the election process in New Mexico.
ADMINISTRATIVE IMPLICATIONS
This bill will facilitate the election process for the SOS and the county clerks.
CONFLICT, DUPLICATION, COMPANIONSHIP, RELATIONSHIP
Relates to HB 266, HB 361, HB 362, HB 1063, HB 1064, HB 1065, SB 678, SB 680 and SB 735
SB 735 and HB 1063 duplicate the early opening of absentee envelopes.
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