Los Alamos County Clerk Michael Redondo speaking at the April 28 Kiwanis Club meeting. Courtesy/Kiwanis
By BROOKE DAVIS
Kiwanis Club of Los Alamos
The Kiwanis Club of Los Alamos heard an interesting and informative presentation by Los Alamos County Clerk Michael Redondo at its April 28 meeting. He covered the changes made in the primary elections, elements of the County Clerk’s responsibilities, and voting timelines.
For the first time, New Mexico will be holding semi-open primaries.
The voter requirements for this type of primary are:
- Registered Democrats and Republicans must vote their respective ballots;
- Declined to State (DTS) voters not affiliated with a party and unqualified minor party voters may select a major party and vote that ballot; and
- Qualified minor party voters (Libertarian or Green) may use Same Day Registration to affiliate with a major party or to register as DTS.
The first day of early voting (and last date to change registration is May 5. May 16 starts expanded early voting that runs through May 30. Election day is Tuesday, June 2. Absentee ballot requests must be made by May 19.
Redondo referred to the Secretary of State’s website at NMVote.org as a site to visit for additional information and registration.
The County Clerk’s Office has many responsibilities, he said. It is responsible for running elections, including qualifying candidates, creating ballots, proofing voting machine programming and checking modules, and conducting a post-election audit, which involves hand counting ballots.
The County Clerk’s Office also keeps records for the Probate Court, maintains real estate and land records, officially records public records such as marriage certificates, and records the minutes of County Council meetings.