New Mexico 2022 Regular Session

New Mexico Senate Bill SB8

Introduced
1/25/22  
Report Pass
1/27/22  
Report Pass
2/7/22  
Refer
2/7/22  
Report Pass
2/10/22  

Caption

Voters' Rights Provisions

Impact

SB8 contains provisions that affect multiple aspects of voting procedures, focusing particularly on increasing access and participation. The creation of the Native American Voting Rights Act is a noteworthy inclusion aimed at addressing the unique challenges faced by voters on tribal lands, ensuring they have access to polling places and that their voting rights are protected. Furthermore, the bill aims to facilitate better procedures for absentee voting and enhance the security and accessibility of ballot drop-off locations through monitored secured containers, potentially increasing voter trust in the election process.

Summary

Senate Bill 8, introduced during the 55th Legislature of the State of New Mexico, aims to overhaul and enhance the voting process within the state. A significant provision of this bill allows residents as young as sixteen years old to participate in local and municipal elections, thereby granting earlier access to civic engagement for youth. Additionally, the bill introduces a pilot program for electronic signatures on nominating petitions, expanding the accessibility of the electoral process for candidates and voters alike. Notably, it includes automatic voter registration during transactions at the motor vehicle division, ensuring that eligible residents are registered to vote more efficiently without duplicating efforts.

Contention

While SB8 received support for its efforts to extend voting rights and increase participation, it is not without contention. Critics may argue that automatic voter registration and the inclusion of electronic signatures could lead to concerns over the security and integrity of the voter roll. Additionally, the decision to allow sixteen-year-olds to vote in local elections may spark debate over the maturity and preparedness of younger voters. Overall, these changes are part of a broader push for electoral reform, balancing the tension between accessibility and procedural integrity.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NM SF3315

Voters who register on election day requirement to cast provisional ballots

NM HF1644

People who register on election day required to cast provisional ballots, voters with challenged registration status required to cast provisional ballots, and technical and conforming changes made.

NM SF829

Voters who register on election day casting of provisional ballot requirement

NM HF1494

Voters who register on election day required to cast provisional ballots, and conforming changes made.

NM HB1878

Modifies provisions for voter identification

NM HF1053

Voters who register on election day required to cast provisional ballots, and conforming changes made.

NM SB74

Revises provisions relating to elections. (BDR 24-482)

NM SB180

Election Changes

NM SF2698

Voter who register on election day requirement to cast provisional ballots

NM SB60

Revises provisions relating to campaign practices. (BDR 24-412)

Similar Bills

NM HB4

Voting Rights Protections

NM SB180

Election Changes

NM SB6

Election Security & Administration

NM SB175

Open Primary Elections

NM SB16

Non-major Party Voters In Primary Elections

NM SB38

Primary Election Changes

NM SB218

Election Changes

LA HB563

Makes revisions to the Louisiana Election Code (EN SEE FISC NOTE LF EX See Note)