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Tuesday, August 18th @ 6PM: NWNM AUGUST MEMBER MEETING via ZOOM
August 18, 2020 @ 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm
AUGUST MEETING: Tuesday 8/18 @ 6:00 PM
Please CLICK HERE for Meeting Agenda
All meetings will be held via ZOOM – please contact us if you need help
SCHEDULE OF UPCOMING MEETINGS
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SEPT: Tuesday 9/15 @ 6:00 PM
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OCT: Tuesday 10/20 @ 6:00 PM
- Please feel free to watch our last meeting (7/21), if you’d like: CLICK HERE
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GET READY TO ENGAGE- WE HAVE LOTS TO DO!
Please read this post from SLACK today re: Mail-in Voting
Here is a series of illuminating questions about mail-in voting from a ward member, and the answers received from the Bernalillo County CLerk’s office:
Thank you for your questions regarding the upcoming election. I have answered each question below. Should you have any other questions, please do not hesitate to reach out to me.
• Will I be notified when my mailed in ballot is received? When it is counted?
Our office does not notify voters when the absentee ballot is received, however you can visit www.NMVote.org to view the absentee ballot tracker. In addition, the absentee mail process is very secure and ensures every voter has their vote counted in accordance with state law. Absentee ballots are accepted if they have all the required voter information and signature on the envelope. The ballots are registered to be counted after it has been accepted. The registered ballots will then be tabulated into the “live results” after 7:00pm on Election Day.
• Will there be drop boxes as an alternative to USPS return? You can drop off your absentee ballot safely and securely at any one of our Early Voting and Election Day sites. We are currently working on expanding upon our established method for a more fast, friendly, and convenient experience to dropping off your ballot. In addition, our office will be setting up a drop off location at the state fairgrounds from October 6 – November 3, 8am to 5pm.
o Will drop boxes be monitored by bipartisan observers? In accordance with state laws, our Early Voting and Election Day locations are staffed with constituents of all political parties.
o Will there be a bipartisan chain-of-custody from pickup until deposit / storage / counting? The absentee ballots from the various drop off locations will be picked up by Bernalillo County Staff members and delivered to the Absentee board which is comprised of constituents of all political parties.
o Will drop boxes have protective measures against malicious acts, for example, arson or theft? The drop off ballot boxes are safely inside of each location and ballots are picked up daily to ensure safe delivery to the Absentee board.
• Can absentee ballots be dropped off at polling places on election day? Yes, they can be dropped off at all Early Voting and Election Day locations.
• Can I deliver absentee ballots for my elderly and at-risk neighbors? Here is what state law says regarding this question “If returned by a person other than the voter, the official mailing envelope shall contain the signature, printed name and relationship to the voter of the person returning the ballot. A voter, caregiver to that voter or member of that voter’s immediate family may deliver that voter’s absentee ballot to the county clerk in person or by mail; provided that the voter has subscribed the official mailing envelope of the absentee ballot. As used in this section, “immediate family” means the spouse, children, parents or siblings of a voter.”Best Regards,
Charles Romero
Bureau of Elections-Administrative Officer III
County Clerk’s Office
One Civic Plaza NW, 6th Floor, Albuquerque, NM 87102
Email:
(505) 468-1214
www.bernco.gov