New Mexico Statutes

§ 1-1-24 — Required voter identification

New Mexico § 1-1-24
JurisdictionNew Mexico
Ch. 1Elections
Art. 1Definitions and General Provisions

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N.M. Stat. Ann. § 1-1-24 (2026).

Text

As used in the Election Code [Chapter 1 NMSA 1978], "required voter identification" means any of the following forms of identification as chosen by the voter: A. a physical form of identification, which may be:

(1)an original or copy of a current and valid photo identification with or without an address, which address is not required to match the voter's certificate of registration; or (2) an original or copy of a utility bill, bank statement, government check, paycheck, student identification card or other government document, including identification issued by an Indian nation, tribe or pueblo, that shows the name and address of the person, the address of which is not required to match the voter's certificate of registration; or B. a verbal or written statement by the voter of the voter

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Legislative History

Laws 2005, ch. 270, § 6; 2008, ch. 59, § 1.

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