New Mexico Statutes
§ 1-2-29 — Watchers and election observers; permissible activities
A. Upon presentation to a precinct board [election board] of a written appointment, a watcher or election observer may:
(1)be present at any time from the time the precinct board [election board] convenes at the polling place until the completion of the precinct board's [election board's] duties after the polls close;
(2)be permitted to observe that the election is being conducted in accordance with the Election Code;
(3)view the precinct voter list to ascertain whether a voter has voted, subject to the same prohibitions and restrictions as are placed upon challengers by the Election Code;
(4)view any voting machine being used in the precinct in the same manner that challengers may examine the voting machines; and (5) make in any polling place and preserve for future reference written
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Legislative History
1953 Comp., § 3-2-27, enacted by Laws 1969, ch. 240, § 48; 2003, ch. 377, § 2; 2011,
Nearby Sections
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§ 1-1-1
Election Code§ 1-1-1.1
Purpose of [Election] Code§ 1-1-10
Qualified political party§ 1-1-11
Precinct§ 1-1-12
Consolidated precinct§ 1-1-13
Election board§ 1-1-14
Publication§ 1-1-15
Posting§ 1-1-16
Registration officer§ 1-1-16.1
Registration agent§ 1-1-16.2
New registrant§ 1-1-18
Oath includes affirmation§ 1-1-19
Elections covered by code§ 1-1-2
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