Unless an objection to the use of a particular voting machine is filed in the district court within two days after it is prepared, inspected and sealed, the voting machine when certified to be correct by the county clerk shall be conclusively presumed to be properly prepared for the election. Any objection so filed shall specify the number of the voting machine objected to and the reason for the objection.
History: 1953 Comp., § 3-11-11, enacted by Laws 1969, ch. 240, § 220.
Structure 2021 New Mexico Statutes
Article 11 - Notices, Preparation for Elections and Election Supplies
Section 1-11-1 - Notice of election.
Section 1-11-2 - Notice of election; contents.
Section 1-11-3 - Notice of election; publication; posting.
Section 1-11-4 - Notice of election; errors and omissions.
Section 1-11-5 - Voting device; preparation; certification.
Section 1-11-6 - Voting machines; manner of preparing.
Section 1-11-6.1 - Electronic voting machines; testing.
Section 1-11-7 - Voting machine; certificate of preparation.
Section 1-11-8 - Voting machines; notice of sealing.
Section 1-11-10 - Voting machines; objections to use.
Section 1-11-11 - Election supplies; voting machines; delivery.
Section 1-11-13 - Index of voters.
Section 1-11-14 - Tally sheets and statements of canvass; preparation.
Section 1-11-15 - Signature rosters; checklist of registered voters; tally sheets; form.
Section 1-11-18 - Election supplies.
Section 1-11-19 - Costs of elections; local election assessment; election fund established.