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1-2-2. Secretary of state; general duties.

The secretary of state shall:

A.     generally supervise all elections;

B.     administer the Election Code [Chapter 1 NMSA 1978] in its statewide application especially as it relates to federal and state elective offices;

C.     prepare instructions for the conduct of election and registration matters in accordance with the laws of the state;

D.     advise county clerks, boards of county commissioners and boards of registration as to the proper methods of performing their duties prescribed by the Election Code;

E.     report possible violations of the Election Code of which the secretary of state has knowledge to the district attorney or the attorney general for prosecution;

F.     cause to be published in pamphlet form and distributed to the county clerk of each county for use by precinct boards a sufficient number of copies of the Election Code as it is from time to time amended and supplemented;

G.     be responsible for the education and training of county clerks regarding elections;

H.     be responsible for the education and training of voting machine technicians; and

I.     assist the county clerks in the education and training of registration officers, in the recruitment and training of poll workers and other election workers and in the certification of the presiding judges of the precinct boards.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-mexico > Chapter-1 > Article-2 > Section-1-2-2

1-2-2. Secretary of state; general duties.

The secretary of state shall:

A.     generally supervise all elections;

B.     administer the Election Code [Chapter 1 NMSA 1978] in its statewide application especially as it relates to federal and state elective offices;

C.     prepare instructions for the conduct of election and registration matters in accordance with the laws of the state;

D.     advise county clerks, boards of county commissioners and boards of registration as to the proper methods of performing their duties prescribed by the Election Code;

E.     report possible violations of the Election Code of which the secretary of state has knowledge to the district attorney or the attorney general for prosecution;

F.     cause to be published in pamphlet form and distributed to the county clerk of each county for use by precinct boards a sufficient number of copies of the Election Code as it is from time to time amended and supplemented;

G.     be responsible for the education and training of county clerks regarding elections;

H.     be responsible for the education and training of voting machine technicians; and

I.     assist the county clerks in the education and training of registration officers, in the recruitment and training of poll workers and other election workers and in the certification of the presiding judges of the precinct boards.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-mexico > Chapter-1 > Article-2 > Section-1-2-2

1-2-2. Secretary of state; general duties.

The secretary of state shall:

A.     generally supervise all elections;

B.     administer the Election Code [Chapter 1 NMSA 1978] in its statewide application especially as it relates to federal and state elective offices;

C.     prepare instructions for the conduct of election and registration matters in accordance with the laws of the state;

D.     advise county clerks, boards of county commissioners and boards of registration as to the proper methods of performing their duties prescribed by the Election Code;

E.     report possible violations of the Election Code of which the secretary of state has knowledge to the district attorney or the attorney general for prosecution;

F.     cause to be published in pamphlet form and distributed to the county clerk of each county for use by precinct boards a sufficient number of copies of the Election Code as it is from time to time amended and supplemented;

G.     be responsible for the education and training of county clerks regarding elections;

H.     be responsible for the education and training of voting machine technicians; and

I.     assist the county clerks in the education and training of registration officers, in the recruitment and training of poll workers and other election workers and in the certification of the presiding judges of the precinct boards.