Bill Text: NY A06222 | 2019-2020 | General Assembly | Introduced
Bill Title: Establishes an electronic registration process integrated within designated agency applications; makes related provisions.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 23-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2020-01-08 - referred to election law [A06222 Detail]
Download: New_York-2019-A06222-Introduced.html
STATE OF NEW YORK ________________________________________________________________________ 6222 2019-2020 Regular Sessions IN ASSEMBLY March 4, 2019 ___________ Introduced by M. of A. WALKER -- read once and referred to the Committee on Election Law AN ACT to amend the election law, in relation to establishing an elec- tronic registration process integrated within designated agency appli- cations The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem- bly, do enact as follows: 1 Section 1. Article 5 of the election law is amended by adding a new 2 title 8 to read as follows: 3 TITLE VIII 4 ELECTRONIC PERSONAL VOTER REGISTRATION PROCESS 5 Section 5-800. Integrated personal voter registration application 6 required. 7 5-802. Automatic reinstatement after forfeiture. 8 5-804. Failure to provide exemplar signature not to prevent 9 registration. 10 5-806. Presumption of innocent authorized error. 11 5-808. Forms. 12 § 5-800. Integrated personal voter registration application required. 13 1. In addition to any other method of voter registration provided for by 14 this chapter, state and local agencies designated in subdivision eleven 15 of this section shall provide to the state board of elections voter 16 registration qualification information associated with each person who 17 submits an application for services at such agency, or who notifies the 18 agency of a change of address or name. Such designated agencies shall 19 ensure agency applications substantially include all of the elements 20 required by section 5-210 of this article, including the appropriate 21 attestation, so that persons completing such applications shall be able 22 to also submit an application to register to vote through the electronic 23 voter registration transmittal system. For purposes of this section, 24 "agency" shall mean any state or local agency, department, division, EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets [] is old law to be omitted. LBD05948-01-9A. 6222 2 1 office, institution or other entity designated by the state board of 2 elections pursuant to subdivision eleven of this section. 3 2. For each application submitted to the agency, whether electron- 4 ically or on paper, the agency shall transmit to the state board of 5 elections through an interface with the electronic voter registration 6 transmittal system established and maintained by the state board of 7 elections that portion of the application that includes voter registra- 8 tion information. The state board of elections shall electronically 9 forward such application to the applicable board of elections of each 10 county or the city of New York for filing, processing and verification 11 consistent with this chapter. 12 3. An integrated voter registration form submitted to an agency in 13 paper format shall be transmitted to the state board of elections 14 through an electronic voter registration transmittal system by convert- 15 ing the paper form to an image file or a portable document format file 16 which shall thereafter be deemed the original form for voter registra- 17 tion and enrollment purposes. The agency shall retain the complete 18 original paper application for no less than two years. The transmittal 19 of the converted paper application may include or be accompanied by data 20 elements and transmittal information as required by the rules and regu- 21 lations of the state board of elections. 22 4. An integrated voter registration application submitted to an agency 23 in an electronic format shall be transmitted to the state board of 24 elections through the electronic voter registration transmittal system 25 and shall include all of the voter registration data elements, including 26 electronic signature, as applicable, and record of attestation of the 27 accuracy of the voter registration information and any relevant document 28 images. 29 5. Information from the voter relevant to both voter registration and 30 the agency application shall be entered by the voter only once upon an 31 application. 32 6. The agency shall redact or remove from the completed integrated 33 application to be transmitted to the state board of elections any infor- 34 mation solely applicable to the agency application. 35 7. Information concerning the citizenship status of individuals, when 36 collected and transmitted pursuant to subdivision one of this section, 37 shall not be retained, used or shared for any other purpose except as 38 may be required by law. 39 8. A voter shall be able to decline to register to vote using an inte- 40 grated application by selecting a single check box, or equivalent, which 41 shall read "I DECLINE USE OF THIS FORM FOR VOTER REGISTRATION PURPOSES. 42 DO NOT FORWARD MY INFORMATION TO THE BOARD OF ELECTIONS". 43 9. The voter shall be able to sign the voter registration application 44 and the agency application by means of a single manual or electronic 45 signature unless the agency requires more than one signature for other 46 agency purposes. 47 10. No application for voter registration shall be submitted if the 48 applicant declines registration or fails to sign the integrated applica- 49 tion, whether on paper or online. 50 11. Designated agencies for purposes of this section shall include all 51 agencies designated as voter registration agencies in sections 5-211 and 52 5-212 of this article, as well as any other agency designated by the 53 state board of elections. Any such designated agency shall take all 54 actions that are necessary and proper for the implementation of this 55 section, including facilitating technological capabilities to allowA. 6222 3 1 transmission of data through an interface with the electronic voter 2 registration transmittal system in a secure manner. 3 12. Upon the discharge from a state correctional facility of any 4 person whose maximum sentence of imprisonment has expired or upon a 5 person's discharge from community supervision as defined in subdivision 6 three of section two hundred fifty-nine of the executive law, the 7 department of corrections and community supervision shall provide such 8 person a voter registration form, pursuant to section seventy-five of 9 the correction law and such form, if possible, shall be integrated with 10 the release documents normally presented and signed upon release. The 11 department of corrections and community supervision shall submit rele- 12 vant information for such person through the voter registration trans- 13 mittal system and notify the board of elections of the person's 14 discharge. 15 13. The state board of elections shall promulgate rules and regu- 16 lations for the creation and administration of an integrated electronic 17 voter registration process as provided for by this section. 18 § 5-802. Automatic reinstatement after forfeiture. Any person whose 19 voter registration is canceled pursuant to section 5-106 of this article 20 shall be automatically reinstated as a voter upon becoming eligible, 21 unless such voter shall affirmatively decline such reinstatement. The 22 department of corrections and community supervision shall notify the 23 board of elections through the voter registration transmittal system of 24 the date when the forfeiture of voting rights shall end and provide an 25 updated address for such person, if known. If no new address for such 26 voter is available at that time, such voter shall be reinstated at the 27 address of the previously canceled registration; provided, however, if 28 the mailed notification of such registration shall be returned undeliv- 29 erable to the board of elections, such returned mail shall be processed 30 in accordance with this article. 31 § 5-804. Failure to provide exemplar signature not to prevent regis- 32 tration. If a voter registration exemplar signature is not provided by 33 an applicant who submits a voter registration application pursuant to 34 this title and such signature exemplar is not otherwise available from 35 the statewide voter registration database or a state or local agency, 36 the local board of elections shall, absent another reason to reject the 37 application, proceed to register and, as applicable, enroll the appli- 38 cant. Within ten days of such action, the board of elections shall send 39 a standard form promulgated by the state board of elections to the voter 40 whose record lacks an exemplar signature, requiring such voter to submit 41 a signature for identification purposes. The voter shall submit to the 42 board of elections a voter registration exemplar signature by any one of 43 the following methods: in person, by mail with return postage paid 44 provided by the board of elections, by electronic mail, or by electronic 45 upload to the board of elections through the electronic voter registra- 46 tion transmittal system. If such voter does not provide the required 47 exemplar signature, when the voter appears to vote the voter shall be 48 entitled to vote in the same manner as a voter with a notation indicat- 49 ing the voter's identity has not yet been verified in the manner 50 provided by section 8-302 of this chapter. 51 § 5-806. Presumption of innocent authorized error. 1. If a person who 52 is ineligible to vote becomes registered to vote pursuant to section 53 5-802 of this title, that person's registration shall be presumed to 54 have been effected with official authorization and not the fault of that 55 person. Such presumption may be rebutted with evidence of knowing and 56 willful intent to falsely register to vote.A. 6222 4 1 2. If a person who is ineligible becomes registered to vote pursuant 2 to section 5-802 of this title either votes or attempts to vote in an 3 election held after the effective date of the person's registration, 4 that person shall be presumed to have acted with official authorization 5 and shall not be guilty of illegal voting or illegally attempting to 6 vote. Such presumption may be rebutted with evidence of knowing and 7 willful intent to vote or attempt to vote with knowledge that such 8 person is not qualified or entitled to vote. 9 § 5-808. Forms. The state board of elections shall promulgate rules 10 and regulations to implement this title. All agency forms and notices 11 required by this title shall be approved by the state board of 12 elections. All applications and notices for use by a board of elections 13 pursuant to this title shall be promulgated by the state board of 14 elections, and no addition or alternation to such forms by a board of 15 elections shall be made without approval of the state board of 16 elections. 17 § 2. This act shall take effect on the earlier occurrence of: (i) two 18 years after it shall have become a law; provided, however, the state 19 board of elections shall be authorized to implement necessary rules and 20 regulations and to take steps required to implement this act immediate- 21 ly; or (ii) five days after the date of certification by the state board 22 of elections that the information technology infrastructure to substan- 23 tially implement this act is functional. Provided, further that the 24 state board of elections shall notify the legislative bill drafting 25 commission upon the occurrence of the enactment of the legislation 26 provided for in this act in order that the commission may maintain an 27 accurate and timely effective data base of the official text of the laws 28 of the state of New York in furtherance of effectuating the provisions 29 of section 44 of the legislative law and section 70-b of the public 30 officers law.