Section 3-8-2 - Definitions.
3-8-2. Definitions.
A. The definitions in Section 3-1-2 NMSA 1978 shall apply to the Municipal Election Code [Chapter 3, Articles 8 and 9 NMSA 1978] in addition to those definitions set forth in the Municipal Election Code.
B. As used in the Municipal Election Code:
(1) "absentee voter list" means the list prepared by the municipal and county clerks of those persons who have been issued an absentee ballot;
(2) "ballot" means a system for arranging and designating for the voter the names of candidates and questions to be voted on and for the marking, casting or otherwise recording of such votes. "Ballot" includes paper ballots, absentee ballots, ballot sheets and paper ballots used in lieu of voting machines;
(3) "ballot sheet" means the material placed on the front of the voting machine containing the names of the candidates, the offices the candidates are seeking and a statement of the proposed questions to be voted upon;
(4) "consolidated precinct" means the combination of two or more precincts pursuant to the Municipal Election Code;
(5) "county clerk" means the clerk of the county or the county clerk's designee within which the municipality is located;
(6) "election returns" means all certificates of the precinct board, including the certificate showing the total number of votes cast for each candidate, if any, and for or against each question, if any, and shall include statements of canvass, signature rosters, registered voter lists, machine-printed returns, paper ballots used in lieu of voting machines, absentee ballots, absentee ballot registers and absentee voter lists or absent voter machine-printed returns;
(7) "municipal clerk" means the municipal clerk or any deputy or assistant municipal clerk;
(8) "municipal clerk's office" means the office of the municipal clerk or any other room used in the process of absentee voting, counting and tallying of absentee ballots or canvassing the election results within the confines of the building where the municipal clerk's office is located;
(9) "paper ballot" means a ballot manually marked by the voter and counted by hand without the assistance of a machine or optical-scan vote tabulating device;
(10) "precinct" means a portion of a county situated entirely in or partly in a municipality that has been designated by the county as a precinct for election purposes and that is entitled to a polling place and a precinct board. If a precinct includes territory both inside and outside the boundaries of a municipality, "precinct", for municipal elections, shall mean only that portion of the precinct lying within the boundaries of the municipality;
(11) "precinct board" means the appointed election officials serving a single or consolidated precinct;
(12) "qualified elector" means any person whose affidavit of voter registration has been filed by the county clerk, who is registered to vote in a general election precinct established by the board of county commissioners that is wholly or partly within the municipal boundaries and who is a resident of the municipality. Persons who would otherwise be qualified electors if land on which they reside is annexed to a municipality shall be deemed to be qualified electors:
(a) upon the effective date of the municipal ordinance effectuating the terms of the annexation as certified by the board of arbitration pursuant to Section 3-7-10 NMSA 1978;
(b) upon thirty days after the filing of an order of annexation by the municipal boundary commission pursuant to Sections 3-7-15 and 3-7-16 NMSA 1978, if no appeal is filed or, if an appeal is filed, upon the filing of a nonappealable court order effectuating the annexation; or
(c) upon thirty days after the filing of an ordinance pursuant to Section 3-7-17 NMSA 1978, if no appeal is filed or, if an appeal is filed, upon the filing of a nonappealable court order effectuating the annexation;
(13) "recheck" pertains to voting machines and means a verification procedure where the counter compartment of the voting machine is opened and the results of the balloting as shown on the counters of the machine are compared with the results shown on the official returns;
(14) "recount" pertains to ballots and absentee ballots and means a retabulation and retallying of individual ballots;
(15) "voter" means a qualified elector of the municipality; and
(16) "voting machine" means any electronic recording and tabulating voting system as tested and approved by the secretary of state.