Bill Text: FL S1058 | 2015 | Regular Session | Comm Sub
Bill Title: Canvassing of Absentee Ballots
Spectrum: Bipartisan Bill
Status: (Failed) 2015-05-01 - Died in Rules [S1058 Detail]
Download: Florida-2015-S1058-Comm_Sub.html
Florida Senate - 2015 CS for SB 1058 By the Committee on Ethics and Elections; and Senator Smith 582-02135-15 20151058c1 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act relating to canvassing of absentee ballots; 3 amending s. 101.68, F.S.; authorizing the county 4 canvassing board to begin the canvassing of absentee 5 ballots after successfully completing testing of the 6 electronic tabulating equipment; removing obsolete 7 language; amending ss. 101.65 and 101.6923, F.S.; 8 revising absentee ballot instructions for absent 9 electors and certain first-time voters, respectively, 10 to conform to changes made by the act; providing an 11 effective date. 12 13 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 14 15 Section 1. Paragraph (a) of subsection (2) of section 16 101.68, Florida Statutes, is amended to read: 17 101.68 Canvassing of absentee ballot.— 18 (2)(a) The county canvassing board may begin the canvassing 19 of absentee ballots after successfully testing the electronic 20 tabulating equipment as required by this chapterat 7 a.m. on21the 15th day before the election, but not later than noon on the 22 day following the election.In addition, for any county using23electronic tabulating equipment, the processing of absentee24ballots through such tabulating equipment may begin at 7 a.m. on25the 15th day before the election.However, notwithstanding any 26 such authorization to begin canvassing or otherwise processing 27 absentee ballots early, no result shall be released until after 28 the closing of the polls in that county on election day. Any 29 supervisor of elections, deputy supervisor of elections, 30 canvassing board member, election board member, or election 31 employee who releases the results of a canvassing or processing 32 of absentee ballots beforeprior tothe closing of the polls in 33 that county on election day commits a felony of the third 34 degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082, s. 775.083, or s. 35 775.084. 36 Section 2. Section 101.65, Florida Statutes, is amended to 37 read: 38 101.65 Instructions to absent electors.—The supervisor 39 shall enclose with each absentee ballot separate printed 40 instructions in substantially the following form: 41 42 READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY 43 BEFORE MARKING BALLOT. 44 1. VERY IMPORTANT. In order to ensure that your absentee 45 ballot will be counted, it should be completed and returned as 46 soon as possible so that it can reach the supervisor of 47 elections of the county in which your precinct is located no 48 later than 7 p.m. on the day of the election. However, if you 49 are an overseas voter casting a ballot in a presidential 50 preference primary or general election, your absentee ballot 51 must be postmarked or dated no later than the date of the 52 election and received by the supervisor of elections of the 53 county in which you are registered to vote no later than 10 days 54 after the date of the election. 55 2. Mark your ballot in secret as instructed on the ballot. 56 You must mark your own ballot unless you are unable to do so 57 because of blindness, disability, or inability to read or write. 58 3. Mark only the number of candidates or issue choices for 59 a race as indicated on the ballot. If you are allowed to “Vote 60 for One” candidate and you vote for more than one candidate, 61 your vote in that race will not be counted. 62 4. Place your marked ballot in the enclosed secrecy 63 envelope. 64 5. Insert the secrecy envelope into the enclosed mailing 65 envelope which is addressed to the supervisor. 66 6. Seal the mailing envelope and completely fill out the 67 Voter’s Certificate on the back of the mailing envelope. 68 7. VERY IMPORTANT. In order for your absentee ballot to be 69 counted, you must sign your name on the line above (Voter’s 70 Signature). An absentee ballot will be considered illegal and 71 not be counted if the signature on the voter’s certificate does 72 not match the signature on record. The signature on file at the 73 start of the canvass of the absentee ballots is the signature 74 that will be used to verify your signature on the voter’s 75 certificate. If you need to update your signature for this 76 election, send your signature update on a voter registration 77 application to your supervisor of elections so that it is 78 received no later than the start of the canvassing of absentee 79 ballots, which can occur as early as the 25thoccurs no earlier80than the15thday before election day. 81 8. VERY IMPORTANT. If you are an overseas voter, you must 82 include the date you signed the Voter’s Certificate on the line 83 above (Date) or your ballot may not be counted. 84 9. Mail, deliver, or have delivered the completed mailing 85 envelope. Be sure there is sufficient postage if mailed. 86 10. FELONY NOTICE. It is a felony under Florida law to 87 accept any gift, payment, or gratuity in exchange for your vote 88 for a candidate. It is also a felony under Florida law to vote 89 in an election using a false identity or false address, or under 90 any other circumstances making your ballot false or fraudulent. 91 Section 3. Subsection (2) of section 101.6923, Florida 92 Statutes, is amended to read: 93 101.6923 Special absentee ballot instructions for certain 94 first-time voters.— 95 (2) A voter covered by this section shall be provided with 96 printed instructions with his or her absentee ballot in 97 substantially the following form: 98 99 READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE MARKING YOUR 100 BALLOT. FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS MAY CAUSE 101 YOUR BALLOT NOT TO COUNT. 102 103 1. In order to ensure that your absentee ballot will be 104 counted, it should be completed and returned as soon as possible 105 so that it can reach the supervisor of elections of the county 106 in which your precinct is located no later than 7 p.m. on the 107 date of the election. However, if you are an overseas voter 108 casting a ballot in a presidential preference primary or general 109 election, your absentee ballot must be postmarked or dated no 110 later than the date of the election and received by the 111 supervisor of elections of the county in which you are 112 registered to vote no later than 10 days after the date of the 113 election. 114 2. Mark your ballot in secret as instructed on the ballot. 115 You must mark your own ballot unless you are unable to do so 116 because of blindness, disability, or inability to read or write. 117 3. Mark only the number of candidates or issue choices for 118 a race as indicated on the ballot. If you are allowed to “Vote 119 for One” candidate and you vote for more than one, your vote in 120 that race will not be counted. 121 4. Place your marked ballot in the enclosed secrecy 122 envelope and seal the envelope. 123 5. Insert the secrecy envelope into the enclosed envelope 124 bearing the Voter’s Certificate. Seal the envelope and 125 completely fill out the Voter’s Certificate on the back of the 126 envelope. 127 a. You must sign your name on the line above (Voter’s 128 Signature). 129 b. If you are an overseas voter, you must include the date 130 you signed the Voter’s Certificate on the line above (Date) or 131 your ballot may not be counted. 132 c. An absentee ballot will be considered illegal and will 133 not be counted if the signature on the Voter’s Certificate does 134 not match the signature on record. The signature on file at the 135 start of the canvass of the absentee ballots is the signature 136 that will be used to verify your signature on the Voter’s 137 Certificate. If you need to update your signature for this 138 election, send your signature update on a voter registration 139 application to your supervisor of elections so that it is 140 received no later than the start of canvassing of absentee 141 ballots, which can occur as early as the 25thoccurs no earlier142than the15thday before election day. 143 6. Unless you meet one of the exemptions in Item 7., you 144 must make a copy of one of the following forms of 145 identification: 146 a. Identification which must include your name and 147 photograph: United States passport; debit or credit card; 148 military identification; student identification; retirement 149 center identification; neighborhood association identification; 150 or public assistance identification; or 151 b. Identification which shows your name and current 152 residence address: current utility bill, bank statement, 153 government check, paycheck, or government document (excluding 154 voter identification card). 155 7. The identification requirements of Item 6. do not apply 156 if you meet one of the following requirements: 157 a. You are 65 years of age or older. 158 b. You have a temporary or permanent physical disability. 159 c. You are a member of a uniformed service on active duty 160 who, by reason of such active duty, will be absent from the 161 county on election day. 162 d. You are a member of the Merchant Marine who, by reason 163 of service in the Merchant Marine, will be absent from the 164 county on election day. 165 e. You are the spouse or dependent of a member referred to 166 in paragraph c. or paragraph d. who, by reason of the active 167 duty or service of the member, will be absent from the county on 168 election day. 169 f. You are currently residing outside the United States. 170 8. Place the envelope bearing the Voter’s Certificate into 171 the mailing envelope addressed to the supervisor. Insert a copy 172 of your identification in the mailing envelope. DO NOT PUT YOUR 173 IDENTIFICATION INSIDE THE SECRECY ENVELOPE WITH THE BALLOT OR 174 INSIDE THE ENVELOPE WHICH BEARS THE VOTER’S CERTIFICATE OR YOUR 175 BALLOT WILL NOT COUNT. 176 9. Mail, deliver, or have delivered the completed mailing 177 envelope. Be sure there is sufficient postage if mailed. 178 10. FELONY NOTICE. It is a felony under Florida law to 179 accept any gift, payment, or gratuity in exchange for your vote 180 for a candidate. It is also a felony under Florida law to vote 181 in an election using a false identity or false address, or under 182 any other circumstances making your ballot false or fraudulent. 183 Section 4. This act shall take effect July 1, 2015.