Tuesday, March 1, to weigh in on . The city says its absentee board has rejected a number of ballots.
Rio Rancho requires a photo ID to vote. For absentee voters, the ballot includes instructions to enclose a photocopy in the return envelope, and then sign it.
City Clerk Rebecca Martinez says several voters this election didnt follow instructions.
In the case of most of these, these were absentee ballots that were returned through the mail, she said.
As of 5 p.m. Tuesday, 109 ballots had been rejected, accounting for nearly 16% of , though voters can continue to drop them off until polls close at 7 p.m.
Martinez says, due to state election code, election officials cannot notify voters immediately that their ballot has been rejected, though theyve been advocating at the legislative level for the ability to do so through an absentee ballot curing process.
Instead, theyll send letters out the day after the election letting voters know their absentee ballot was rejected and why.
We also provide them the various opportunities to come and remedy the situation, said Martinez. They will have through March 11, which is when the county canvassing board convenes to certify the election results.
Rio Rancho voters who are concerned their ballot may have been rejected and want to take care of it on Election Day can call the city clerks office to check at (505) 891-5004.
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