A. Every person who is a qualified elector and is applying for a driver’s license, to renew a driver’s license or for an identification card shall, if qualified to register to vote, with the consent of the applicant be simultaneously registered to vote.

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B. The secretary of taxation and revenue shall select certain employees of the motor vehicle division of the taxation and revenue department or employees of entities on contract to provide field services to the motor vehicle division to provide assistance to any applicant requesting voter registration assistance.

C. Every motor vehicle division office, field office or contract field office of the division shall display within the offices clearly visible signs stating “voter registration assistance available” and:

(1)     personnel in each office shall advise each person who is a qualified elector and an applicant for licensure or renewal or for an identification card that initial voter registration or a change of address for voter registration may be made simultaneously with the motor vehicle application;

(2)     voter registration shall be conducted in a manner such that the applicant completes the full certificate of registration electronically;

(3)     the applicant’s digital signature shall be affixed to the certificate of registration using an electronic signature in conformance with the Electronic Authentication of Documents Act N.M. Stat. Ann. § 14-15-1 to 14-15-6 and the Uniform Electronic Transactions Act [N.M. Stat. Ann. Chapter 14, Article 16], and the form and signature shall be transmitted to the secretary of state; and

(4)     every certificate of registration completed electronically shall include the applicant’s full social security number and shall be transmitted by means of a secured electronic transmission to the secretary of state for delivery to the appropriate county clerk.

D. A motor vehicle division employee or contractor shall not intentionally influence the prospective registrant in the selection of political party, or independent status, by word or act. A motor vehicle division employee or contractor shall not reveal the existence of or the nature of the voter registration to anyone other than a registration officer.

E. Any certificate of voter registration completed on a paper form and made or accepted at a motor vehicle division office, field office or contract field office shall be transmitted to the secretary of state or the county clerk of the county in which the office is located within seven days.

F. The secretary of state shall work with the motor vehicle division to:

(1)     ensure compliance in the application of the provisions of this section with the federal National Voter Registration Act of 1993;

(2)     ensure consistent implementation in the various counties, based on county classification and developing technology; and

(3)     develop procedures to ensure that, once voter registration information is transmitted to the appropriate registration officer, the voter’s certificate of registration is printed and placed in the county’s register of voters.