New Mexico Statutes
Article 4 - Registration of Electors
Section 1-4-49 - Third-party registration agents; registration required; procedures; reports; penalty.

A. Registration agents who either register or assist persons to register to vote on behalf of an organization that is not a state or federal agency shall register with the secretary of state, and the organization shall register and provide the secretary of state with:
(1) the names of the officers of the organization and the name and permanent address of the organization;
(2) the names, permanent addresses, temporary addresses, if any, and dates of birth of each person registering persons to vote in the state on behalf of the organization; and
(3) a sworn statement from each registration agent employed by or volunteering for the organization stating that the agent will obey all state laws and rules regarding the registration of voters on a form that gives notice of the criminal penalties for false registration.
B. Organizations employing registration agents or using volunteer registration agents shall deliver or mail a certificate of registration to the secretary of state or county clerk within forty-eight hours of its completion by the person registering to vote or deliver it the next business day if the appropriate office is closed for that forty-eight-hour period.
C. The secretary of state may issue rules to ensure the integrity of the registration process, including rules requiring that organizations account for all state and federal registration forms used by their registration agents.
D. A person who intentionally violates the provisions of this section is guilty of a petty misdemeanor and the person's third-party registration agent status shall be revoked. If the person who violates a provision of this section is an employee of an organization and has decision-making authority involving the organization's voter registration activities or is an officer of the organization, that organization shall be subject to civil penalties as described in Subsection E of this section.
E. If the secretary of state reasonably believes that a person committed a violation of the provisions of this section, the secretary of state shall refer the matter to the attorney general or a district attorney for enforcement. The attorney general or district attorney may institute a civil action in district court for a violation of the provisions of this section or to prevent a violation of the provisions of this section. An action for relief may include a permanent or temporary injunction, a restraining order or any other appropriate order, including a civil penalty of two hundred fifty dollars ($250) for each violation, not to exceed five thousand dollars ($5,000).
History: Laws 2005, ch. 270, § 17; 2007, ch. 336, § 7.
The 2007 amendment, effective April 2, 2007, in Subsection A, required registration agents to register with the secretary of state and provide the names of the officers of the organization; in Subsection D, provided that if a person who violates this section is an employee of an organization and has decision-making authority involving voter registration activities or is an officer of the organization, the organization is subject to civil penalties; and added Subsection E.
Constitutionality. — Section 1-4-19 NMSA 1978 is not void for vagueness or unconstitutionally overbroad. The National Voting Rights Act does not preempt New Mexico's third-party voter registration law, or violate N.M. Const., art. II, § 8. Am. Ass'n of Disabilities v. Herrera, 690 F. Supp. 2d 1183 (D.N.M. 2010).
The requirement in 1-4-49 NMSA 1978 that county clerks train and educate registration agents does not violate the New Mexico constitutional principle of non-delagation and the due process clause. Am. Ass'n of Disabilities v. Herrera, 690 F. Supp. 2d 1183 (D.N.M. 2010).

Structure New Mexico Statutes

New Mexico Statutes

Chapter 1 - Elections

Article 4 - Registration of Electors

Section 1-4-1 - Registration required.

Section 1-4-1.1 - Authorization to verify voter registration information; investigation and reconciliation.

Section 1-4-2 - Registration of qualified residents; right to vote in primary.

Section 1-4-3 - Registration declared permanent.

Section 1-4-4 - Fees and charges prohibited.

Section 1-4-5 - Method of registration; unlawful use of information; penalty.

Section 1-4-5.1 - Method of registration; form.

Section 1-4-5.2 - Agency registration; form.

Section 1-4-5.3 - Registration; lack of physical address.

Section 1-4-5.4 - Registration; form.

Section 1-4-5.5 - Requests for voter data, mailing labels or special voter lists.

Section 1-4-5.6 - Unlawful use of voter data, mailing labels or special voter lists; penalties.

Section 1-4-5.7 - Registration at voting location prior to voting.

Section 1-4-5.8 - Automatic voter registration; driver's license and agency registration and updates to registration.

Section 1-4-6 - Repealed.

Section 1-4-7 - Registration by temporary absentees.

Section 1-4-8 - Duties of county clerk; acceptance of registration; close of registration; late registration.

Section 1-4-9 - Duties of county clerk; registration of language minorities.

Section 1-4-10 - Recompiled.

Section 1-4-11 - Duties of county clerk; upon receipt of certificates.

Section 1-4-12 - Duties of county clerk; filing of certificates.

Section 1-4-13 - Change of name; correcting error.

Section 1-4-14 - Repealed.

Section 1-4-15 - Registration; change of party affiliation.

Section 1-4-16 - Registration; when party affiliation shall not be made.

Section 1-4-17 - Registration; change of residence within same county.

Section 1-4-18 - Change of registered residence to another county.

Section 1-4-18.1 - Online voter registration.

Section 1-4-19 - Registration; transfer upon creation or change of precincts; notice to voters.

Section 1-4-20 - Repealed.

Section 1-4-21 - Refusal of registration; appeal.

Section 1-4-22 - Cancellation of registration; petition to district court.

Section 1-4-23 - Repealed.

Section 1-4-24 - Cancellation of registration; county clerk; grounds.

Section 1-4-25 - Cancellation of registration; determination of death.

Section 1-4-26 - Repealed.

Section 1-4-27 - Repealed.

Section 1-4-27.1 - Cancellation of registration following conviction; eligibility for voting upon satisfaction of conditions.

Section 1-4-28 - Cancellation of registration; change of residence; notice.

Section 1-4-29 - Board of registration; county clerk; failure to cancel; duty of the secretary of state.

Section 1-4-30 - Cancellation of registration; voter's request.

Section 1-4-31 - Repealed.

Section 1-4-32 - Cancellation of registration; duties of county clerk; retention of records.

Section 1-4-33 - Repealed.

Section 1-4-34 - Board of registration; board of county commissioners; appointment.

Section 1-4-35 - Board of registration; secretary.

Section 1-4-36 - Board of registration; compensation.

Section 1-4-37 - Board of registration; term; qualification.

Section 1-4-38 - Board of registration; meetings.

Section 1-4-39 to 1-4-45 - Repealed.

Section 1-4-46 - Clerical assistance for county clerk.

Section 1-4-47 - Driver's license voter registration.

Section 1-4-48 - Agency registration.

Section 1-4-49 - Third-party registration agents; registration required; procedures; reports; penalty.

Section 1-4-50 - Prohibition on release of registration information.