New Mexico Statutes Chapter 1. Elections
Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by FindLaw Staff
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- Article 1. Definitions and General Provisions
- Article 2. Election Officers and Boards
- Article 3. Precincts and Polling Places
- Article 3A. Redistricting
- Article 4. Registration of Electors
- Article 5. Voter Records System
- Article 6. Absentee Voting
- Article 6B. Uniform Military and Overseas Voters Act
- Article 6C. Intimate Partner Violence Survivor Suffrage
- Article 7. Political Parties
- Article 8. Nominations and Primary Elections
- Article 9. Voting Machines
- Article 10. Ballots and Ballot Labels
- Article 11. Notices, Preparation for Elections and Election Supplies
- Article 12. Conduct of Elections
- Article 13. Post-Election Duties
- Article 14. Contests and Recounts
- Article 15. Presidential Electors, Senators, Congressmen and Expiring Terms
- Article 15A. Presidential Primary
- Article 16. Ballot Questions
- Article 17. Referendum Petitions
- Article 18. Federal Constitutional Amendments
- Article 19. Campaign Practices
- Article 19A. Voter Action
- Article 20. Offenses and Penalties
- Article 21. Federal Voting Rights Compliance
- Article 21A. Native American Voting Rights Act
- Article 22. Local Elections
- Article 22A. School District Campaign Reporting
- Article 24. Special Elections
- Article 25. Recall
- Article 26. Nonpartisan Judicial Retention
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