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(a) A military or overseas voter who is living outside of the territorial limits of the United States or the District of Columbia, or is called for military service within the United States on or after the final date to make application for a vote by mail ballot, may return his or her ballot by facsimile transmission. To be counted, the ballot returned by facsimile transmission shall be received by the voter’s elections official no later than the close of business on the third day after an election, and shall be accompanied by an identification envelope containing all of the information required by Section 3011 and an oath of voter declaration in substantially the following form:
“OATH OF VOTER |
I,, acknowledge that by returning my voted |
ballot by facsimile transmission I have waived my right to have my ballot |
kept secret. Nevertheless, I understand that, as with any vote by mail |
voter, my signature, whether on this oath of voter form or my identification |
envelope, will be permanently separated from my voted ballot to maintain |
its
secrecy at the outset of the tabulation process and thereafter. |
My residence address (last U.S. residence for voter qualification purposes) is(Street Address)
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(City)
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(ZIP Code).
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My current mailing address is(Street Address)
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(City)
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(ZIP Code).
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My email address is
_________________. My facsimile transmission number is _________________.
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I am a resident of __________ County, State of California, or am qualified as an elector pursuant to paragraph (2) of subdivision (b) of Section 321 of the Elections Code and I have not applied, nor intend to apply, for a vote by mail ballot from any other jurisdiction for the same election.
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I declare under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing is true and correct.
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Dated this __________ day of ______, 20_____.
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(Signature)
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(voter)(power of attorney cannot be accepted) |
YOUR BALLOT CANNOT BE COUNTED UNLESS YOU SIGN THE ABOVE OATH AND INCLUDE IT WITH YOUR BALLOT AND IDENTIFICATION ENVELOPE, ALL OF WHICH ARE RETURNED BY FACSIMILE
TRANSMISSION.”
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(b) Notwithstanding the voter’s waiver of the right to a secret ballot, each elections official shall adopt appropriate procedures to protect the secrecy of ballots returned by facsimile transmission.
(c) Upon receipt of a ballot returned by facsimile transmission, the elections official shall determine the voter’s eligibility to vote by comparing the signature on the return information with the signature on the voter’s affidavit of registration or any signature permitted for comparison under Section 3019. The ballot shall be duplicated and all materials preserved according to procedures set forth in this code.
(d) Notwithstanding subdivision (a), a military or overseas voter who
is permitted to return his or her ballot by facsimile transmission is, nonetheless, encouraged to return his or her ballot by mail or in person if possible. A military or overseas voter should return a ballot by facsimile transmission only if doing so is necessary for the ballot to be received before the close of polls on election day.
(e) (1) By January 1, 2019, the Secretary of State shall submit a report to the relevant fiscal and policy committees of the Senate and the Assembly describing the feasibility of allowing military and overseas voters to return their ballots by electronic means. The report shall include all of the following:
(A) A summary of reports and analyses regarding electronic submission of ballots conducted at the federal level.
(B) A summary of the methods of ballot submission used by other states for military and overseas voters.
(C) The resources, technologies, or other factors that must be available in order to ensure the secure transmission of electronically submitted ballots.
(D) A timeline for when the secure transmission of electronically submitted ballots could be achieved.
(2) Pursuant to Section 10231.5 of the Government Code, this subdivision shall become inoperative on January 1, 2022.