New Mexico 2022 Regular Session

New Mexico Senate Bill SB6

Introduced
1/25/22  
Report Pass
1/25/22  
Report Pass
1/27/22  
Report Pass
1/31/22  
Engrossed
2/3/22  

Caption

Election Security & Administration

Impact

The bill's passage impacts several state laws related to election processes and security measures. Key provisions include the establishment of an Elections Security Program and requirements for using forms approved by the Secretary of State. Additionally, it mandates the training of election board members, challengers, watchers, and observers, along with setting up voter convenience centers to assist with the registration and voting process. This comprehensive approach seeks to improve the electoral system's integrity and efficiency while providing the necessary resources for local election officials.

Summary

Senate Bill 6, part of the legislative reforms concerning elections in New Mexico, aims to strengthen the election process and enhance the security surrounding it. The bill proposes significant amendments to the Election Code, such as removing references to certain elected positions like the Public Regulation Commissioner and creating a Voter Education and Elections Task Force. Furthermore, the bill expands clarity in public records disclosure pertaining to elections, particularly outlining when the Inspection of Public Records Act applies. These revisions are intended to streamline procedures and ensure greater accountability in election administration.

Contention

Notably, discussions around SB6 highlighted differing opinions on certain amendments within the bill. Advocates argue that enhanced voter education and increased security measures will boost public confidence in the electoral system. However, critics express concern that the measures may limit accessibility for voters and potentially create bureaucratic hurdles, especially regarding the voting process. Maintaining a balance between securing electoral integrity and ensuring voter accessibility remains a focal point of contention in the implementation of the bill.

Voting_history

The bill received unanimous support during its final passage in the Senate, reflecting broad bipartisan agreement on the need for reforms in the state's electoral processes.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NM SB180

Election Changes

NM SB175

Open Primary Elections

NM SB218

Election Changes

NM HB54

Ballot Requests For Open Primary Elections

NM SB16

Non-major Party Voters In Primary Elections

NM SB38

Primary Election Changes

NM SB515

Arch Hurley Conservancy District Elections

NM SB73

Primary Election Voting Requirements

NM HB308

Remove Mrgcd From Local Election Act

NM HB318

Election Board Compensation & Changes

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