New Mexico Statutes 73-14-71. Definition of “qualified elector”; qualified elector list
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A. As used in the provisions of Sections 73-14-70 through 73-14-88 N.M. Stat. Ann., “qualified elector” means a natural person who has reached the age of majority and who, for at least six months prior to the election, has owned, either in community or separately, real property located within the district and subject to conservancy district appraisals, assessments, levies and taxes.
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- Real property: Land, and all immovable fixtures erected on, growing on, or affixed to the land.
B. The conservancy district shall compile and deliver a qualified elector list to the appropriate county clerk no later than one hundred eighty days before an election, and update the list every thirty days until ninety days before the election, which list the county clerk shall use for that election.