The secretary of state shall prescribe the types and number of election supplies to be used in the precincts.
History: 1953 Comp., § 3-11-27.1, enacted by Laws 1977, ch. 222, § 34.
Rubber stamps for write-in candidate not necessary supplies. — Under the former statutory provision calling for necessary election supplies to be delivered to each polling place, rubber stamps bearing a write-in candidate's name were not necessary election supplies, nor was a county clerk authorized to affix the stamps to a voting machine. 1964 Op. Att'y Gen. No. 64-131.
Structure 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.