Bill Text: FL S1760 | 2019 | Regular Session | Introduced
Bill Title: Voter Registration
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Failed) 2019-05-03 - Died in Ethics and Elections [S1760 Detail]
Download: Florida-2019-S1760-Introduced.html
Florida Senate - 2019 SB 1760 By Senator Taddeo 40-01494-19 20191760__ 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act relating to voter registration; amending s. 3 97.057, F.S.; revising procedures governing voter 4 registration administered by the Department of Highway 5 Safety and Motor Vehicles; providing that driver 6 license or identification card applications, driver 7 license or identification card renewal applications, 8 and changes of address for existing driver licenses or 9 identification cards submitted to the department serve 10 as voter registration applications; specifying that an 11 applicant must consent to the use of his or her 12 signature for voter registration purposes; requiring 13 the department to include a voter registration 14 component on specified applications; requiring the 15 Department of State to approve the voter registration 16 component; specifying required content for the voter 17 registration component; providing for paper-based 18 applications; requiring the supervisor of elections to 19 provide a notification of registration to each 20 applicant; providing that an applicant is registered, 21 or has his or her voter registration record updated, 22 if he or she fails to respond to the notification 23 within a specified timeframe; requiring the supervisor 24 to forward declinations to the statewide voter 25 registration system; amending s. 98.045, F.S.; 26 conforming a cross-reference; providing an effective 27 date. 28 29 WHEREAS, voter registration is one of the biggest barriers 30 to full participation in our democracy, and 31 WHEREAS, Congress enacted the National Voter Registration 32 Act of 1993, commonly known as the “Motor Voter Act,” with 33 findings recognizing that the right of citizens to vote is a 34 fundamental right and that federal, state, and local governments 35 have the duty to promote the exercise of this right, and 36 WHEREAS, the Legislature intends to provide residents of 37 this state with enhanced access to participate in democracy 38 through the exercise of their fundamental right to vote by 39 streamlining and modernizing voter registration procedures used 40 by the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles, NOW, 41 THEREFORE, 42 43 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 44 45 Section 1. Present subsections (6) through (12) of section 46 97.057, Florida Statutes, are renumbered as subsections (8) 47 through (14), respectively, subsections (1) through (5) of that 48 section are amended, and new subsections (6) and (7) are added 49 to that section, to read: 50 97.057 Voter registration by the Department of Highway 51 Safety and Motor Vehicles.— 52 (Substantial rewording of subsections. See 53 s. 97.057(1)-(5), F.S., for present text.) 54 (1) Each of the following serves as an application to 55 register to vote or to update a voter registration record when 56 submitted to the Department of Highway Safety and Motor 57 Vehicles: 58 (a) An application for a driver license, including a 59 renewal application or a change of address for an existing 60 driver license. 61 (b) An application for an identification card issued 62 pursuant to chapter 322, including a renewal application or a 63 change of address for an existing identification card. 64 65 For voter registration purposes, an applicant must consent to 66 the use of the signature from his or her driver license or 67 identification card application unless the applicant declines to 68 register to vote or declines to update his or her voter 69 registration record. 70 (2) The Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles 71 shall include a voter registration component on the application 72 for a driver license or an identification card. The voter 73 registration component of a driver license or an identification 74 card application shall be approved by the Department of State 75 and must contain: 76 (a) The minimum amount of information necessary to prevent 77 duplicate voter registrations and preserve the ability of the 78 department and supervisors of elections to assess the 79 eligibility of the applicant and to administer voter 80 registration and other provisions of the Florida Election Code. 81 (b) A statement setting forth voting eligibility 82 requirements. 83 (c) A statement explaining that the applicant consents, for 84 voter registration purposes, to the use of his or her signature 85 from the applicant’s driver license or identification card 86 application. By consenting to the use of his or her signature, 87 the applicant is deemed to have subscribed to the oath required 88 by s. 3, Art. VI of the State Constitution and s. 97.051 and to 89 have sworn and affirmed that the voter registration information 90 contained in the application is true under penalty for false 91 swearing pursuant to s. 104.011. 92 (d) An option that allows the applicant to decline to 93 register to vote or to decline to update his or her voter 94 registration record. The Department of Highway Safety and Motor 95 Vehicles shall note any such declination in its records and 96 forward the declination to the statewide voter registration 97 system. 98 (3) The Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles 99 shall develop a voter registration component for paper-based 100 renewal applications which meets the requirements in subsection 101 (2) and is approved by the Department of State. 102 (4) The Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles 103 shall electronically transmit the voter registration component 104 of an applicant’s driver license or identification card 105 application to the statewide voter registration system within 24 106 hours after receipt. Upon receipt of the voter registration 107 component, the Department of State shall provide the information 108 to the supervisor of the county in which the applicant has been 109 registered as an elector. For completed paper-based 110 applications, the Department of Highway Safety and Motor 111 Vehicles shall forward the voter registration component to the 112 supervisor of the county where the office that processes or 113 receives that application is located within 5 days after 114 receipt. 115 (5) Following receipt of the voter registration component, 116 the supervisor shall notify each applicant of the process to: 117 (a) Decline being registered as an elector or decline to 118 update his or her voter registration record. 119 (b) Designate a party affiliation if the applicant is not 120 currently registered to vote in this state. 121 (6) If an applicant who is notified under subsection (5) 122 does not decline to be registered as an elector or does not 123 decline to update his or her voter registration record within 21 124 calendar days after the supervisor issues the notification, the 125 applicant’s voter registration component of his or her 126 application constitutes a completed voter registration 127 application for purposes of this chapter. The applicant shall be 128 registered to vote if the supervisor determines that the 129 applicant is eligible to vote under s. 97.041 and the applicant 130 is not already registered to vote. An applicant who does not 131 respond to the notification to designate a party affiliation 132 shall be registered without party affiliation as provided under 133 s. 97.053(5)(b). 134 (7) If an applicant declines to register to vote or 135 declines to update his or her voter registration record after 136 receiving a notification issued pursuant to subsection (5), the 137 supervisor shall note such declination in his or her records and 138 forward the declination to the statewide voter registration 139 system. However, an applicant’s declination may not be used for 140 any purpose other than voter registration. 141 Section 2. Paragraph (b) of subsection (4) of section 142 98.045, Florida Statutes, is amended to read: 143 98.045 Administration of voter registration.— 144 (4) STATEWIDE ELECTRONIC DATABASE OF VALID RESIDENTIAL 145 STREET ADDRESSES.— 146 (b) The department shall make the statewide database of 147 valid street addresses available to the Department of Highway 148 Safety and Motor Vehicles as provided in s. 97.057(12)s.14997.057(10). The Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles 150 shall use the database for purposes of validating the legal 151 residential addresses provided in voter registration 152 applications received by the Department of Highway Safety and 153 Motor Vehicles. 154 Section 3. This act shall take effect July 1, 2019.