New Mexico 2023 Regular Session

New Mexico Senate Bill SB101

Caption

Permanent Absentee Voter List

Impact

The bill is set to fundamentally change the way absentee voting is conducted within the state. By establishing a permanent absentee voter list, the legislation seeks to streamline and simplify the voting process, ensuring that eligible voters consistently receive their ballots without needing to apply for each election individually. This newly established system is poised to improve voter turnout by making the voting process more accessible, especially for those who rely on mail-in ballots.

Summary

Senate Bill 101, introduced by Harold Pope, amends the Absent Voter Act to create a permanent absentee voter list in New Mexico. This legislation allows any registered voter, excluding federal qualified electors, to apply for inclusion on this list via a simple paper or online application. Once on the list, voters will automatically receive mailed ballots during statewide elections, aiming to enhance voter participation and accessibility, particularly for those who may struggle to vote in person due to various reasons, including health or mobility issues.

Contention

Notably, while supporters argue that SB 101 strengthens democratic participation and addresses barriers to voting, there may be concerns regarding its implementation and the security of mail-in ballots. Potential opposition might focus on the integrity of the voter rolls and the possibility of fraudulent applications, although the bill includes provisions for removing voters from the list if they fail to return ballots for consecutive elections or change their residence.

Effective_date

If enacted, the provisions of SB 101 would take effect on January 1, 2024, thereby necessitating prompt action from local election officials to prepare for the new absentee voting procedures.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NM HF477

Voters allowed to join permanent absentee voter list, and absentee ballots required to automatically be sent before election to voters on permanent absentee voter list.

NM SB32

Prohibit Sharing Early & Absentee Voter Info

NM SB8

Voters' Rights Provisions

NM HB40

Create a permanent absent voter list

NM HB480

Elections; permanent absentee voter list; provide

NM HCR2040

In-person precinct voting; absentee voters

NM SB16

Non-major Party Voters In Primary Elections

NM HB170

Require Voter I.d.

NM SB271

Elections and Primaries; permanent absentee voter list; provide

NM SB53

Primaries and Elections; permanent absentee voter list; provide

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.