Bill Text: CA AB918 | 2017-2018 | Regular Session | Amended
Bill Title: California Voting for All Act.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 10-0)
Status: (Passed) 2017-10-15 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 845, Statutes of 2017. [AB918 Detail]
Download: California-2017-AB918-Amended.html
Amended
IN
Assembly
March 29, 2017 |
Assembly Bill | No. 918 |
Introduced by Assembly Members Bonta and Gomez |
February 16, 2017 |
LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST
(1)Existing law requires that the vote by mail ballot be available to any registered voter. Existing law requires the Secretary of State to prepare and distribute to appropriate elections officials a uniform electronic application for a vote by mail ballot and a printed application for a vote by mail ballot that is to be distributed to voters.
This bill, the California Voting for All Act, would authorize a vote by mail voter to request a facsimile copy of a ballot in the language of his or her preference. If a vote by mail voter makes this request, the bill would require an elections official to send a facsimile copy of the ballot in the requested language with the voter’s vote by mail ballot if the elections official determines that the voter’s precinct will be equipped with a facsimile copy of the ballot in the requested
language on Election Day. The bill would also require an elections official to send a facsimile copy of a ballot in a voter’s preferred language under the same conditions as described above if a county elections official receives a completed voter registration affidavit in which a voter requests a vote by mail ballot and indicates a language preference that is a language for which the elections official is required to provide a facsimile copy of a ballot.
(4)In counties where the Secretary of State has determined that it is appropriate, existing law requires each precinct board to post, in a conspicuous location in the polling place, at least one facsimile copy of the ballot with the ballot measures and ballot instructions printed in Spanish. Existing law requires that facsimile ballots be printed in other languages and posted in the same manner if a significant and substantial need is found by the Secretary of State.
This bill would instead require the county elections official to post one facsimile copy of the ballot that is printed in Spanish or other applicable languages, as determined by the Secretary of State, and to
provide at least one facsimile copy of the ballot for voters at the polling place to use as a reference when casting a private ballot. If the Secretary of State determines that the number of voting-age residents in a precinct who are members of a single language minority and who lack sufficient skills in English to vote without assistance exceeds 20% of the voting-age residents in that precinct, the bill would require the county elections official to post one facsimile copy of the ballot, as described above, and to provide at least 3 facsimile copies of the ballot for voters at the polling place to use as a reference when casting a private ballot. The bill would require, in polling places where facsimile copies of the ballot are necessary, precinct board members to be trained on the purpose and proper handling of facsimile copies of ballots.
By imposing new duties on county elections officials, the bill would create a state-mandated local program.
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Digest Key
Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: YESBill Text
The people of the State of California do enact as follows:
SECTION 1.
This act shall be known and may be cited as the California Voting for All Act.(a)A vote by mail voter may request a facsimile copy of a vote by mail ballot in the language of his or her preference. The county elections officer shall post information, in all the languages in which the county is required to provide facsimile copies of ballots, with respect to requesting a facsimile copy of a ballot on the county elections Internet Web site, in the county voter information guide, and in vote by mail materials. A vote by mail voter may request a facsimile copy of a ballot by phone, mail, online, or when requesting a vote by mail ballot from the county.
(b)If a vote by mail voter submits a request pursuant to subdivision (a), the elections official shall send a facsimile copy of the ballot in the requested language with the
voter’s vote by mail ballot if the official determines that the voter’s precinct will be equipped with a facsimile copy of the ballot in that language on Election Day.
(c)If a county elections official receives a completed voter registration affidavit in which a voter requests a vote by mail ballot and in which the voter indicates a language preference that is one of the languages for which the elections official is required to provide a facsimile copy of a ballot, the elections official shall determine if the voter lives in a precinct that will be equipped with a facsimile copy of the ballot in that language on Election Day. If the voter lives in such a precinct, the voter shall be sent a facsimile copy of the ballot in the voter’s preferred language with his or her vote by mail ballot.
(d)This section does not limit an elections official from distributing facsimile copies of
the ballot more widely than as required by subdivisions (b) or (c).