Bill Text: CA SB172 | 2009-2010 | Regular Session | Amended

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Bill Title: Voter registration.

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)

Status: (Vetoed) 2010-01-19 - Stricken from Senate file. [SB172 Detail]

Download: California-2009-SB172-Amended.html
BILL NUMBER: SB 172	AMENDED
	BILL TEXT

	AMENDED IN ASSEMBLY  JULY 14, 2009
	AMENDED IN ASSEMBLY  APRIL 13, 2009

INTRODUCED BY   Senator Florez

                        FEBRUARY 14, 2009

   An act to amend Sections 2224, 2225, and 2226 of the Elections
Code, relating to voters.


	LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST


   SB 172, as amended, Florez. Voter registration.
   Under existing law, the registration of a voter is permanent for
all purposes during his or her life, unless and until the affidavit
of registration is canceled by a county elections official for a
specified cause. Existing law authorizes a county elections official,
if a voter has not voted in any election within the preceding 4
years, and the residence, address, name, or party affiliation of the
voter has not been updated during that time, to send an alternate
residency confirmation postcard that describes the alternate
residency procedure. If a county uses the alternate residency
confirmation procedure, the county is required to notify all voters
of the procedure in the sample ballot pamphlet or in a separate
mailing. A voter in that county is also given the opportunity to vote
at a statewide primary or general election between the date of the
notice and the beginning of the alternate residency procedure.
Existing law further authorizes a county elections official to cancel
the voter registration of a voter whose name has been placed on the
inactive file of registered voters for failure to respond to a
confirmation mailing or an address verification mailing and who does
not offer to vote or vote at any election between the date of the
mailing and 2 federal general elections after the date of that
mailing.
   This bill would instead provide that a county elections official
may cancel the voter registration of a voter whose name has been
placed on the inactive file of registered voters for failure to
respond to a confirmation mailing or an address verification mailing
and who does not offer to vote or vote at any election between the
date of the mailing and 4 presidential elections after the date of
that mailing.
   By increasing duties of elections officials, the bill would impose
a state-mandated local program.
   The California Constitution requires the state to reimburse local
agencies and school districts for certain costs mandated by the
state. Statutory provisions establish procedures for making that
reimbursement.
   This bill would provide that, if the Commission on State Mandates
determines that the bill contains costs mandated by the state,
reimbursement for those costs shall be made pursuant to these
statutory provisions.
   Vote: majority. Appropriation: no. Fiscal committee: yes.
State-mandated local program: yes.


THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS:

  SECTION 1.  Section 2224 of the Elections Code is amended to read:
   2224.  (a) If a voter has not voted in any election within the
preceding four years, and his or her residence address, name, or
party affiliation had not been updated during that time, the county
elections official may send an alternate residency confirmation
postcard. The use of this postcard may be sent subsequent to NCOA or
sample ballot returns, but shall not be used in the residency
confirmation process conducted under Section 2220. The postcard shall
be forwardable, including a postage-paid and preaddressed return
form to enable the voter to verify or correct the address
information, and shall be in substantially the following form:
   "If the person named on the postcard is not at this address,
PLEASE help keep the voter rolls current and save taxpayer dollars by
returning this postcard to your mail carrier."
   "IMPORTANT NOTICE"
   "According to our records you have not voted in any election
during the past four years, which may indicate that you no longer
reside in ____ County. If you continue to reside in this county you
must confirm your residency address in order to remain on the active
voter list and receive election materials in the mail."
   "If confirmation has not been received within 15 days, you may be
required to provide proof of your residence address in order to vote
at future elections and, if you do not appear or offer to vote at any
election in the period between the date of this notice and the
fourth presidential election after the date of this notice, your
voter registration will be  cancelled   canceled
 and you will have to reregister in order to vote. If you no
longer live in ____ County, you must reregister at your new residence
address in order to vote in the next election. California residents
may obtain a mail registration form by calling the county elections
office or the Office of the Secretary of State."
   (b) The use of a toll-free telephone number to confirm the old
residence address is optional. Any change to a voter's address shall
be received in writing.
   (c) Any county using the alternate residency confirmation
procedure shall notify all voters of the procedure in the sample
ballot pamphlet or in a separate mailing. The voter shall be given an
opportunity to vote at a statewide primary or general election
between the date of notice and the beginning of the alternate
residency procedure.
  SEC. 2.  Section 2225 of the Elections Code is amended to read:
   2225.  (a) Based on change of address data received from the
United States Postal Service or its licensees, the county elections
official shall send a forwardable notice, including a postage-paid
and preaddressed return form, to enable the voter to verify or
correct address information.
   Notification received through NCOA or Operation Mail that a voter
has moved and has given no forwarding address shall not require the
mailing of a forwardable notice to that voter.
   (b) If a change of address indicates that the voter has moved to a
new residence address in the same county, the forwardable notice
shall be in substantially the following form:
   "We have received notification that the voter has moved to a new
residence address in ____ County. You will be registered to vote at
your new address unless you notify our office within 15 days that the
address to which this card was mailed is not a change of your
permanent residence. You must notify our office by either returning
the attached postage-paid postcard, or by calling toll free. If this
is not a permanent residence, and if you do not notify us within 15
days, you may be required to provide proof of your residence address
in order to vote at future elections."
   (c) If change of address data indicates that the voter has moved
to a new address in another county, the forwardable notice shall be
in substantially the following form: "We have received notification
that you have moved to a new address not in ____ County. Please use
the attached postage-paid postcard to: (1) advise us if this is or is
not a permanent change of residence address, or (2) to advise us if
our information is incorrect. If you do not return this card within
15 days and continue to reside in ____ County, you may be required to
provide proof of your residence address in order to vote at future
elections and, if you do not offer to vote at any election in the
period between the date of this notice and the fourth presidential
election following this notice, your voter registration will be
 cancelled   canceled  and you will have to
reregister in order to vote. If you no longer live in ____ County,
you must reregister at your new residence address in order to vote in
the next election. California residents may obtain a mail
registration form by calling the county elections officer or
1-800-345-VOTE."
   (d) If postal service change-of-address data received from a
nonforwardable mailing indicates that a voter has moved and left no
forwarding address, a forwardable notice shall be sent in
substantially the following form:
   "We are attempting to verify postal notification that the voter to
whom this card is addressed has moved and left no forwarding
address. If the person receiving this card is the addressed voter,
please confirm your continued residence or provide current residence
information on the attached postage-paid postcard within 15 days. If
you do not return this card and continue to reside in ____ County,
you may be required to provide proof of your residence address in
order to vote at future elections and, if you do not offer to vote at
any election in the period between the date of this notice and the
fourth presidential election following this notice, your voter
registration will be  cancelled   canceled 
and you will have to reregister in order to vote. If you no longer
live in ____ County, you must reregister at your new residence
address in order to vote in the next election. California residents
may obtain a mail registration form by calling the county elections
office or the Office of the Secretary of State."
   (e) The use of a toll-free telephone number to confirm the old
residence address is optional. Any change to the voter address must
be received in writing.
  SEC. 3.  Section 2226 of the Elections Code is amended to read:
   2226.  (a) Based on change-of-address information received
pursuant to Sections 2220 to 2225, inclusive, or change-of-address
information provided directly by the voter, the county elections
official shall take the following actions as appropriate:
   (1) If the information indicates the voter has moved to a new
address within the same county, the county elections official shall
update and correct the voter's registration.
   (2) If the information indicates the voter has moved to a new
address in another county, if the mailings have been returned as
undeliverable, or if the voter fails to confirm his or her address as
required by Section 2224, the county elections official may place
the voter's name on the inactive file of registered voters who do not
receive election materials and are not included in calculations to
determine the number of signatures required for qualification of
candidates and measures, precinct size, or other election
administration related processes.
   (3) If the voter verifies in writing that he or she has moved to a
residence address in another county, the county elections official
shall cancel the voter registration in the county from which the
voter has moved.
   (b) The voter registration of any voter whose name has been placed
on the inactive file of registered voters for failure to respond to
a confirmation mailing as required by Section 2224 or an address
verification mailing required by Section 2225, and who does not offer
to vote or vote at any election between the date of the mailing and
four  federal general   presidential 
elections after the date of that mailing, may be canceled.
   (c) Any voter whose name has been placed on the inactive file of
registered voters and offers to vote at any election between the date
of the verification notice, and four presidential elections after
the date of notice, or who notifies the elections official of a
continued residency, shall be removed from the inactive file and
placed on the active voter file.
   (d) All address corrections, cancellations, and inactive
transactions made to the voter registration file pursuant to this
section shall be reflected on the voter index as required by Section
2191.
   SEC. 4.    If the Commission on State Mandates
determines that this act contains costs mandated by the state,
reimbursement to local agencies and school districts for those costs
shall be made pursuant to Part 7 (commencing with Section 17500) of
Division 4 of Title 2 of the Government Code.       
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