Governor Bill Richardson Pledges $11 Million for Voting Machines, Urges Standard System for all Counties
Thursday, January 12, 2006
“I am
proposing a bold step forward by standardizing
the election systems in all of
Currently,
there is no statewide voting system standard.
There are at least six different voting systems
used throughout the state. Under Governor
Richardson’s plan, all counties would use a
paper ballot “marksense”
system.
Attorney
General
The
Governor’s plan could save taxpayers as much as
$27 million because the Secretary of State
estimates it would cost as much as $38 million
to bring our current mix of voting machine systems
into compliance with the
law.
“It makes
no sense to spend four-times the money, and end
up with the same complicated mix of voting
systems that only frustrate the voting public,
complicate the efforts of our dedicated
precinct boards, and worse, discourage New
Mexicans from going to the polls,” Governor
Richardson said.
