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1-Amended IN Assembly April 18, 2018 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20172018 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 2051Introduced by Assembly Member ChoiFebruary 06, 2018 An act to amend Section 13307 of the Elections Code, and to amend Section 85601 of the Government Code, relating to elections. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 2051, as amended, Choi. Candidates statement.Existing law authorizes each candidate for nonpartisan elective office in any local agency, including any city, county, city and county, or district, to prepare a candidates statement on an appropriate form provided by the elections official. Existing law permits the statement to be withdrawn, but prohibits the statement from being changed, during the period for filing nomination papers and until 5 p.m. of the next working day after the close of the nomination period. Existing law requires the elections official to send to each voter a county voter information guide that contains the written statements of each candidate.The Political Reform Act of 1974 provides for the comprehensive regulation of campaign financing and related matters, including voluntary expenditure ceilings for candidates for statewide elective office and for state Senate and Assembly. A candidate for statewide elective office who accepts the voluntary expenditure limits may purchase the space to place a statement in a state voter information guide and may submit the statement in accordance with the timeframes and procedures set forth by the Secretary of State. Under existing law, a candidate for state Senate or Assembly who accepts the voluntary expenditure limits may purchase the space to place a statement in the voter information portion of the county voter information guide and may submit the statement in accordance according to the timeframes and procedures set forth in the Elections Code.This bill would instead permit the statement for each candidate for nonpartisan elective office in a local agency, and the statement for each candidate for statewide elective office or for state Senate and Assembly who accepts the voluntary expenditure limits, to be changed withdrawn or revised during the period for filing nomination papers and until 5 p.m. of the next working day after the close of the nomination period. papers. The bill would also make technical, nonsubstantive changes.The Political Reform Act of 1974, an initiative measure, provides that the Legislature may amend the act to further the acts purposes upon a 2/3 vote of each house of the Legislature and compliance with specified procedural requirements.This bill would declare that it furthers the purposes of the act.Digest Key Vote: 2/3 Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: NO Bill TextThe people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 13307 of the Elections Code is amended to read:13307. (a) (1) Each candidate for nonpartisan elective office in any local agency, including any city, county, city and county, or district, may prepare a candidates statement on an appropriate form provided by the elections official. The statement may include the name, age, and occupation of the candidate and a brief description, of no more than 200 words, of the candidates education and qualifications expressed by the candidate himself or herself. However, the governing body of the local agency may authorize an increase in the limitations on words for the statement from 200 to 400 words. The statement shall not include the party affiliation of the candidate, nor membership or activity in partisan political organizations.(2) The statement authorized by this subdivision shall be filed in the office of the elections official when the candidates nomination papers are returned for filing, if it is for a primary election, or for an election for offices for which there is no primary. The statement shall be filed in the office of the elections official no later than the 88th day before the election, if it is for an election for which nomination papers are not required to be filed. If a runoff election or general election occurs within 88 days of the primary or first election, the statement shall be filed with the elections official by the third day following the governing bodys declaration of the results from the primary or first election.(3) Except as provided in Section 13309, the statement may be withdrawn or changed during the period for filing nomination papers and until 5 p.m. of the next working day after the close of the nomination period. papers. A candidate who withdraws his or her statement may file a revised statement during the period for filing nomination papers.(b) (1) The elections official shall send to each voter a county voter information guide that contains the written statements of each candidate that is prepared pursuant to subdivision (a). The statement of each candidate shall be printed in type of uniform size and darkness, and with uniform spacing.(2) The elections official shall provide a Spanish translation to those candidates who wish to have one, and shall select a person to provide that translation who is one of the following:(A) A certified and registered interpreter on the Judicial Council Master List.(B) An interpreter categorized as certified or professionally qualified by the Administrative Office of the United States Courts.(C) From an institution accredited by a regional or national accrediting agency recognized by the United States Secretary of Education.(D) A current voting member in good standing of the American Translators Association.(E) A current member in good standing of the American Association of Language Specialists.(c) (1) In addition to the statement prepared pursuant to subdivision (a), if the elections official who is conducting the election permits electronic distribution of a candidates statement, the governing body of a local agency may permit each candidate for nonpartisan elective office in the local agency to prepare a candidates statement for the purpose of electronic distribution pursuant to this subdivision.(2) A statement prepared pursuant to this subdivision shall be posted on the Internet Web site of the elections official, and may be included in a voters pamphlet that is electronically distributed by the elections official pursuant to Section 13300.7, but shall not be included in a voters pamphlet that is printed and mailed to voters pursuant to subdivision (b).(3) A statement that is printed in the voters pamphlet and mailed to voters pursuant to subdivision (b) shall be included with the statement that is prepared and electronically distributed pursuant to this subdivision.(4) A statement that is prepared and electronically distributed pursuant to this subdivision shall be displayed in type of uniform size and darkness, and with uniform spacing.(5) The elections official shall provide a Spanish translation to those candidates who wish to have one, and shall select a person to provide that translation who is one of the persons listed in paragraph (2) of subdivision (b).(d) The local agency may estimate the total cost of printing, handling, translating, mailing, and electronically distributing candidates statements filed pursuant to this section, including costs incurred as a result of complying with the federal Voting Rights Act of 1965, as amended. The local agency may require each candidate filing a statement to pay in advance to the local agency his or her estimated pro rata share as a condition of having his or her statement included in the county voter information guide or electronically distributed. In the event the estimated payment is required, the receipt for the payment shall include a written notice that the estimate is just an approximation of the actual cost that varies from one election to another election and may be significantly more or less than the estimate, depending on the actual number of candidates filing statements. Accordingly, the local agency is not bound by the estimate and may, on a pro rata basis, bill the candidate for additional actual expense or refund any excess paid depending on the final actual cost. In the event of underpayment, the local agency may require the candidate to pay the balance of the cost incurred. In the event of overpayment, the local agency that, or the elections official who, collected the estimated cost shall prorate the excess amount among the candidates and refund the excess amount paid within 30 days of the election.(e) This section shall not be deemed to make any statement, or the authors of any statement, free or exempt from any civil or criminal action or penalty because of any false, slanderous, or libelous statements offered for printing electronic distribution pursuant to this section or contained in the county voter information guide.(f) Before the nominating period opens, the local agency for that election shall determine whether a charge shall be levied against that candidate for the candidates statement sent to each voter and, if authorized pursuant to subdivision (c), for the electronically distributed candidates statement. This decision shall not be revoked or modified after the seventh day before the opening of the nominating period. A written statement of the regulations with respect to charges for handling, packaging, mailing, and electronic distribution shall be provided to each candidate or his or her representative, at the time he or she picks up the nomination papers.(g) For purposes of this section and Section 13310, the board of supervisors is the governing body of judicial elections.SEC. 2. Section 85601 of the Government Code is amended to read:85601. (a) A candidate for statewide elective office, as defined in Section 82053, who accepts the voluntary expenditure limits set forth in Section 85400 may purchase the space to place a statement in the state voter information guide that does not exceed 250 words. The statement shall not make any reference to any opponent of the candidate. The statement shall be submitted in accordance with timeframes and procedures set forth by the Secretary of State for the preparation of the state voter information guides. The statement may be withdrawn or changed during the period for filing nomination papers and until 5 p.m. of the next working day after the close of the nomination period. papers. A candidate who withdraws his or her statement may file a revised statement during the period for filing nomination papers.(b) Notwithstanding subdivision (e) of Section 88001 of this code or subdivision (e) of Section 9084 of the Elections Code, on and after November 6, 2002, the Secretary of State shall not include in the state voter information guide a statement from a candidate who has not voluntarily agreed to the expenditure limitations set forth in Section 85400.(c) A candidate for State Senate or Assembly who accepts the voluntary expenditure limits set forth in Section 85400 may purchase the space to place a statement in the voter information portion of the county voter information guide that does not exceed 250 words. The statement shall not make any reference to any opponent of the candidate. The statement shall be submitted in accordance with the timeframes and procedures set forth in the Elections Code for the preparation of the voter information portion of the county voter information guide. The statement may be withdrawn or changed during the period for filing nomination papers and until 5 p.m. of the next working day after the close of the nomination period. papers. A candidate who withdraws his or her statement may file a revised statement during the period for filing nomination papers.SEC. 3. The Legislature finds and declares that this bill furthers the purposes of the Political Reform Act of 1974 within the meaning of subdivision (a) of Section 81012 of the Government Code.
1+CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20172018 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 2051Introduced by Assembly Member ChoiFebruary 06, 2018 An act to amend Section 13307 of the Elections Code, and to amend Section 85601 of the Government Code, relating to elections. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 2051, as introduced, Choi. Candidates statement.Existing law authorizes each candidate for nonpartisan elective office in any local agency, including any city, county, city and county, or district, to prepare a candidates statement on an appropriate form provided by the elections official. Existing law permits the statement to be withdrawn, but prohibits the statement from being changed, during the period for filing nomination papers and until 5 p.m. of the next working day after the close of the nomination period. Existing law requires the elections official to send to each voter a county voter information guide that contains the written statements of each candidate.The Political Reform Act of 1974 provides for the comprehensive regulation of campaign financing and related matters, including voluntary expenditure ceilings for candidates for statewide elective office and for state Senate and Assembly. A candidate for statewide elective office who accepts the voluntary expenditure limits may purchase the space to place a statement in a state voter information guide and may submit the statement in accordance with the timeframes and procedures set forth by the Secretary of State. Under existing law, a candidate for state Senate or Assembly who accepts the voluntary expenditure limits may purchase the space to place a statement in the voter information portion of the county voter information guide and may submit the statement in accordance the timeframes and procedures set forth in the Elections Code.This bill would permit the statement for each candidate for nonpartisan elective office in a local agency, and the statement for each candidate for statewide elective office or for state Senate and Assembly who accepts the voluntary expenditure limits, to be changed during the period for filing nomination papers and until 5 p.m. of the next working day after the close of the nomination period. The bill would also make technical, nonsubstantive changes.The Political Reform Act of 1974, an initiative measure, provides that the Legislature may amend the act to further the acts purposes upon a 2/3 vote of each house of the Legislature and compliance with specified procedural requirements.This bill would declare that it furthers the purposes of the act.Digest Key Vote: 2/3 Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: NO Bill TextThe people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 13307 of the Elections Code is amended to read:13307. (a) (1) Each candidate for nonpartisan elective office in any local agency, including any city, county, city and county, or district, may prepare a candidates statement on an appropriate form provided by the elections official. The statement may include the name, age, and occupation of the candidate and a brief description, of no more than 200 words, of the candidates education and qualifications expressed by the candidate himself or herself. However, the governing body of the local agency may authorize an increase in the limitations on words for the statement from 200 to 400 words. The statement shall not include the party affiliation of the candidate, nor membership or activity in partisan political organizations.(2) The statement authorized by this subdivision shall be filed in the office of the elections official when the candidates nomination papers are returned for filing, if it is for a primary election, or for an election for offices for which there is no primary. The statement shall be filed in the office of the elections official no later than the 88th day before the election, if it is for an election for which nomination papers are not required to be filed. If a runoff election or general election occurs within 88 days of the primary or first election, the statement shall be filed with the elections official by the third day following the governing bodys declaration of the results from the primary or first election.(3) Except as provided in Section 13309, the statement may be withdrawn, but not changed, withdrawn or changed during the period for filing nomination papers and until 5 p.m. of the next working day after the close of the nomination period.(b) (1) The elections official shall send to each voter a county voter information guide that contains the written statements of each candidate that is prepared pursuant to subdivision (a). The statement of each candidate shall be printed in type of uniform size and darkness, and with uniform spacing.(2) The elections official shall provide a Spanish translation to those candidates who wish to have one, and shall select a person to provide that translation who is one of the following:(A) A certified and registered interpreter on the Judicial Council Master List.(B) An interpreter categorized as certified or professionally qualified by the Administrative Office of the United States Courts.(C) From an institution accredited by a regional or national accrediting agency recognized by the United States Secretary of Education.(D) A current voting member in good standing of the American Translators Association.(E) A current member in good standing of the American Association of Language Specialists.(c) (1) In addition to the statement prepared pursuant to subdivision (a), if the elections official who is conducting the election permits electronic distribution of a candidates statement, the governing body of a local agency may permit each candidate for nonpartisan elective office in the local agency to prepare a candidate's statement for the purpose of electronic distribution pursuant to this subdivision.(2) A statement prepared pursuant to this subdivision shall be posted on the Internet Web site of the elections official, and may be included in a voter's pamphlet that is electronically distributed by the elections official pursuant to Section 13300.7, but shall not be included in a voter's pamphlet that is printed and mailed to voters pursuant to subdivision (b).(3) A statement that is printed in the voter's pamphlet and mailed to voters pursuant to subdivision (b) shall be included with the statement that is prepared and electronically distributed pursuant to this subdivision.(4) A statement that is prepared and electronically distributed pursuant to this subdivision shall be displayed in type of uniform size and darkness, and with uniform spacing.(5) The elections official shall provide a Spanish translation to those candidates who wish to have one, and shall select a person to provide that translation who is one of the persons listed in paragraph (2) of subdivision (b).(d) The local agency may estimate the total cost of printing, handling, translating, mailing, and electronically distributing candidates statements filed pursuant to this section, including costs incurred as a result of complying with the federal Voting Rights Act of 1965, as amended. The local agency may require each candidate filing a statement to pay in advance to the local agency his or her estimated pro rata share as a condition of having his or her statement included in the county voter information guide or electronically distributed. In the event the estimated payment is required, the receipt for the payment shall include a written notice that the estimate is just an approximation of the actual cost that varies from one election to another election and may be significantly more or less than the estimate, depending on the actual number of candidates filing statements. Accordingly, the local agency is not bound by the estimate and may, on a pro rata basis, bill the candidate for additional actual expense or refund any excess paid depending on the final actual cost. In the event of underpayment, the local agency may require the candidate to pay the balance of the cost incurred. In the event of overpayment, the local agency that, or the elections official who, collected the estimated cost shall prorate the excess amount among the candidates and refund the excess amount paid within 30 days of the election.(e) This section shall not be deemed to make any statement, or the authors of any statement, free or exempt from any civil or criminal action or penalty because of any false, slanderous, or libelous statements offered for printing electronic distribution pursuant to this section or contained in the county voter information guide.(f) Before the nominating period opens, the local agency for that election shall determine whether a charge shall be levied against that candidate for the candidates statement sent to each voter and, if authorized pursuant to subdivision (c), for the electronically distributed candidates statement. This decision shall not be revoked or modified after the seventh day before the opening of the nominating period. A written statement of the regulations with respect to charges for handling, packaging, mailing, and electronic distribution shall be provided to each candidate or his or her representative, at the time he or she picks up the nomination papers.(g) For purposes of this section and Section 13310, the board of supervisors is the governing body of judicial elections.SEC. 2. Section 85601 of the Government Code is amended to read:85601. (a) A candidate for statewide elective office, as defined in Section 82053, who accepts the voluntary expenditure limits set forth in Section 85400 may purchase the space to place a statement in the state ballot pamphlet voter information guide that does not exceed 250 words. The statement may shall not make any reference to any opponent of the candidate. The statement shall be submitted in accordance with timeframes and procedures set forth by the Secretary of State for the preparation of the state ballot pamphlets. voter information guides. The statement may be withdrawn or changed during the period for filing nomination papers and until 5 p.m. of the next working day after the close of the nomination period.(b) Notwithstanding subdivision (e) of Section 88001 of this code or subdivision (e) of Section 9084 of the Elections Code, on and after November 6, 2002, the Secretary of State may shall not include in the state ballot pamphlet voter information guide a statement from a candidate who has not voluntarily agreed to the expenditure limitations set forth in Section 85400.(c) A candidate for State Senate or Assembly who accepts the voluntary expenditure limits set forth in Section 85400 may purchase the space to place a statement in the voter information portion of the sample ballot county voter information guide that does not exceed 250 words. The statement may shall not make any reference to any opponent of the candidate. The statement shall be submitted in accordance with the timeframes and procedures set forth in the Elections Code for the preparation of the voter information portion of the sample ballot. county voter information guide. The statement may be withdrawn or changed during the period for filing nomination papers and until 5 p.m. of the next working day after the close of the nomination period.SEC. 3. The Legislature finds and declares that this bill furthers the purposes of the Political Reform Act of 1974 within the meaning of subdivision (a) of Section 81012 of the Government Code.
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3- Amended IN Assembly April 18, 2018 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20172018 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 2051Introduced by Assembly Member ChoiFebruary 06, 2018 An act to amend Section 13307 of the Elections Code, and to amend Section 85601 of the Government Code, relating to elections. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 2051, as amended, Choi. Candidates statement.Existing law authorizes each candidate for nonpartisan elective office in any local agency, including any city, county, city and county, or district, to prepare a candidates statement on an appropriate form provided by the elections official. Existing law permits the statement to be withdrawn, but prohibits the statement from being changed, during the period for filing nomination papers and until 5 p.m. of the next working day after the close of the nomination period. Existing law requires the elections official to send to each voter a county voter information guide that contains the written statements of each candidate.The Political Reform Act of 1974 provides for the comprehensive regulation of campaign financing and related matters, including voluntary expenditure ceilings for candidates for statewide elective office and for state Senate and Assembly. A candidate for statewide elective office who accepts the voluntary expenditure limits may purchase the space to place a statement in a state voter information guide and may submit the statement in accordance with the timeframes and procedures set forth by the Secretary of State. Under existing law, a candidate for state Senate or Assembly who accepts the voluntary expenditure limits may purchase the space to place a statement in the voter information portion of the county voter information guide and may submit the statement in accordance according to the timeframes and procedures set forth in the Elections Code.This bill would instead permit the statement for each candidate for nonpartisan elective office in a local agency, and the statement for each candidate for statewide elective office or for state Senate and Assembly who accepts the voluntary expenditure limits, to be changed withdrawn or revised during the period for filing nomination papers and until 5 p.m. of the next working day after the close of the nomination period. papers. The bill would also make technical, nonsubstantive changes.The Political Reform Act of 1974, an initiative measure, provides that the Legislature may amend the act to further the acts purposes upon a 2/3 vote of each house of the Legislature and compliance with specified procedural requirements.This bill would declare that it furthers the purposes of the act.Digest Key Vote: 2/3 Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: NO
3+ CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20172018 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 2051Introduced by Assembly Member ChoiFebruary 06, 2018 An act to amend Section 13307 of the Elections Code, and to amend Section 85601 of the Government Code, relating to elections. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 2051, as introduced, Choi. Candidates statement.Existing law authorizes each candidate for nonpartisan elective office in any local agency, including any city, county, city and county, or district, to prepare a candidates statement on an appropriate form provided by the elections official. Existing law permits the statement to be withdrawn, but prohibits the statement from being changed, during the period for filing nomination papers and until 5 p.m. of the next working day after the close of the nomination period. Existing law requires the elections official to send to each voter a county voter information guide that contains the written statements of each candidate.The Political Reform Act of 1974 provides for the comprehensive regulation of campaign financing and related matters, including voluntary expenditure ceilings for candidates for statewide elective office and for state Senate and Assembly. A candidate for statewide elective office who accepts the voluntary expenditure limits may purchase the space to place a statement in a state voter information guide and may submit the statement in accordance with the timeframes and procedures set forth by the Secretary of State. Under existing law, a candidate for state Senate or Assembly who accepts the voluntary expenditure limits may purchase the space to place a statement in the voter information portion of the county voter information guide and may submit the statement in accordance the timeframes and procedures set forth in the Elections Code.This bill would permit the statement for each candidate for nonpartisan elective office in a local agency, and the statement for each candidate for statewide elective office or for state Senate and Assembly who accepts the voluntary expenditure limits, to be changed during the period for filing nomination papers and until 5 p.m. of the next working day after the close of the nomination period. The bill would also make technical, nonsubstantive changes.The Political Reform Act of 1974, an initiative measure, provides that the Legislature may amend the act to further the acts purposes upon a 2/3 vote of each house of the Legislature and compliance with specified procedural requirements.This bill would declare that it furthers the purposes of the act.Digest Key Vote: 2/3 Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: NO
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26-Existing law authorizes each candidate for nonpartisan elective office in any local agency, including any city, county, city and county, or district, to prepare a candidates statement on an appropriate form provided by the elections official. Existing law permits the statement to be withdrawn, but prohibits the statement from being changed, during the period for filing nomination papers and until 5 p.m. of the next working day after the close of the nomination period. Existing law requires the elections official to send to each voter a county voter information guide that contains the written statements of each candidate.The Political Reform Act of 1974 provides for the comprehensive regulation of campaign financing and related matters, including voluntary expenditure ceilings for candidates for statewide elective office and for state Senate and Assembly. A candidate for statewide elective office who accepts the voluntary expenditure limits may purchase the space to place a statement in a state voter information guide and may submit the statement in accordance with the timeframes and procedures set forth by the Secretary of State. Under existing law, a candidate for state Senate or Assembly who accepts the voluntary expenditure limits may purchase the space to place a statement in the voter information portion of the county voter information guide and may submit the statement in accordance according to the timeframes and procedures set forth in the Elections Code.This bill would instead permit the statement for each candidate for nonpartisan elective office in a local agency, and the statement for each candidate for statewide elective office or for state Senate and Assembly who accepts the voluntary expenditure limits, to be changed withdrawn or revised during the period for filing nomination papers and until 5 p.m. of the next working day after the close of the nomination period. papers. The bill would also make technical, nonsubstantive changes.The Political Reform Act of 1974, an initiative measure, provides that the Legislature may amend the act to further the acts purposes upon a 2/3 vote of each house of the Legislature and compliance with specified procedural requirements.This bill would declare that it furthers the purposes of the act.
26+Existing law authorizes each candidate for nonpartisan elective office in any local agency, including any city, county, city and county, or district, to prepare a candidates statement on an appropriate form provided by the elections official. Existing law permits the statement to be withdrawn, but prohibits the statement from being changed, during the period for filing nomination papers and until 5 p.m. of the next working day after the close of the nomination period. Existing law requires the elections official to send to each voter a county voter information guide that contains the written statements of each candidate.The Political Reform Act of 1974 provides for the comprehensive regulation of campaign financing and related matters, including voluntary expenditure ceilings for candidates for statewide elective office and for state Senate and Assembly. A candidate for statewide elective office who accepts the voluntary expenditure limits may purchase the space to place a statement in a state voter information guide and may submit the statement in accordance with the timeframes and procedures set forth by the Secretary of State. Under existing law, a candidate for state Senate or Assembly who accepts the voluntary expenditure limits may purchase the space to place a statement in the voter information portion of the county voter information guide and may submit the statement in accordance the timeframes and procedures set forth in the Elections Code.This bill would permit the statement for each candidate for nonpartisan elective office in a local agency, and the statement for each candidate for statewide elective office or for state Senate and Assembly who accepts the voluntary expenditure limits, to be changed during the period for filing nomination papers and until 5 p.m. of the next working day after the close of the nomination period. The bill would also make technical, nonsubstantive changes.The Political Reform Act of 1974, an initiative measure, provides that the Legislature may amend the act to further the acts purposes upon a 2/3 vote of each house of the Legislature and compliance with specified procedural requirements.This bill would declare that it furthers the purposes of the act.
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30-The Political Reform Act of 1974 provides for the comprehensive regulation of campaign financing and related matters, including voluntary expenditure ceilings for candidates for statewide elective office and for state Senate and Assembly. A candidate for statewide elective office who accepts the voluntary expenditure limits may purchase the space to place a statement in a state voter information guide and may submit the statement in accordance with the timeframes and procedures set forth by the Secretary of State. Under existing law, a candidate for state Senate or Assembly who accepts the voluntary expenditure limits may purchase the space to place a statement in the voter information portion of the county voter information guide and may submit the statement in accordance according to the timeframes and procedures set forth in the Elections Code.
30+The Political Reform Act of 1974 provides for the comprehensive regulation of campaign financing and related matters, including voluntary expenditure ceilings for candidates for statewide elective office and for state Senate and Assembly. A candidate for statewide elective office who accepts the voluntary expenditure limits may purchase the space to place a statement in a state voter information guide and may submit the statement in accordance with the timeframes and procedures set forth by the Secretary of State. Under existing law, a candidate for state Senate or Assembly who accepts the voluntary expenditure limits may purchase the space to place a statement in the voter information portion of the county voter information guide and may submit the statement in accordance the timeframes and procedures set forth in the Elections Code.
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32+This bill would permit the statement for each candidate for nonpartisan elective office in a local agency, and the statement for each candidate for statewide elective office or for state Senate and Assembly who accepts the voluntary expenditure limits, to be changed during the period for filing nomination papers and until 5 p.m. of the next working day after the close of the nomination period. The bill would also make technical, nonsubstantive changes.
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42-The people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 13307 of the Elections Code is amended to read:13307. (a) (1) Each candidate for nonpartisan elective office in any local agency, including any city, county, city and county, or district, may prepare a candidates statement on an appropriate form provided by the elections official. The statement may include the name, age, and occupation of the candidate and a brief description, of no more than 200 words, of the candidates education and qualifications expressed by the candidate himself or herself. However, the governing body of the local agency may authorize an increase in the limitations on words for the statement from 200 to 400 words. The statement shall not include the party affiliation of the candidate, nor membership or activity in partisan political organizations.(2) The statement authorized by this subdivision shall be filed in the office of the elections official when the candidates nomination papers are returned for filing, if it is for a primary election, or for an election for offices for which there is no primary. The statement shall be filed in the office of the elections official no later than the 88th day before the election, if it is for an election for which nomination papers are not required to be filed. If a runoff election or general election occurs within 88 days of the primary or first election, the statement shall be filed with the elections official by the third day following the governing bodys declaration of the results from the primary or first election.(3) Except as provided in Section 13309, the statement may be withdrawn or changed during the period for filing nomination papers and until 5 p.m. of the next working day after the close of the nomination period. papers. A candidate who withdraws his or her statement may file a revised statement during the period for filing nomination papers.(b) (1) The elections official shall send to each voter a county voter information guide that contains the written statements of each candidate that is prepared pursuant to subdivision (a). The statement of each candidate shall be printed in type of uniform size and darkness, and with uniform spacing.(2) The elections official shall provide a Spanish translation to those candidates who wish to have one, and shall select a person to provide that translation who is one of the following:(A) A certified and registered interpreter on the Judicial Council Master List.(B) An interpreter categorized as certified or professionally qualified by the Administrative Office of the United States Courts.(C) From an institution accredited by a regional or national accrediting agency recognized by the United States Secretary of Education.(D) A current voting member in good standing of the American Translators Association.(E) A current member in good standing of the American Association of Language Specialists.(c) (1) In addition to the statement prepared pursuant to subdivision (a), if the elections official who is conducting the election permits electronic distribution of a candidates statement, the governing body of a local agency may permit each candidate for nonpartisan elective office in the local agency to prepare a candidates statement for the purpose of electronic distribution pursuant to this subdivision.(2) A statement prepared pursuant to this subdivision shall be posted on the Internet Web site of the elections official, and may be included in a voters pamphlet that is electronically distributed by the elections official pursuant to Section 13300.7, but shall not be included in a voters pamphlet that is printed and mailed to voters pursuant to subdivision (b).(3) A statement that is printed in the voters pamphlet and mailed to voters pursuant to subdivision (b) shall be included with the statement that is prepared and electronically distributed pursuant to this subdivision.(4) A statement that is prepared and electronically distributed pursuant to this subdivision shall be displayed in type of uniform size and darkness, and with uniform spacing.(5) The elections official shall provide a Spanish translation to those candidates who wish to have one, and shall select a person to provide that translation who is one of the persons listed in paragraph (2) of subdivision (b).(d) The local agency may estimate the total cost of printing, handling, translating, mailing, and electronically distributing candidates statements filed pursuant to this section, including costs incurred as a result of complying with the federal Voting Rights Act of 1965, as amended. The local agency may require each candidate filing a statement to pay in advance to the local agency his or her estimated pro rata share as a condition of having his or her statement included in the county voter information guide or electronically distributed. In the event the estimated payment is required, the receipt for the payment shall include a written notice that the estimate is just an approximation of the actual cost that varies from one election to another election and may be significantly more or less than the estimate, depending on the actual number of candidates filing statements. Accordingly, the local agency is not bound by the estimate and may, on a pro rata basis, bill the candidate for additional actual expense or refund any excess paid depending on the final actual cost. In the event of underpayment, the local agency may require the candidate to pay the balance of the cost incurred. In the event of overpayment, the local agency that, or the elections official who, collected the estimated cost shall prorate the excess amount among the candidates and refund the excess amount paid within 30 days of the election.(e) This section shall not be deemed to make any statement, or the authors of any statement, free or exempt from any civil or criminal action or penalty because of any false, slanderous, or libelous statements offered for printing electronic distribution pursuant to this section or contained in the county voter information guide.(f) Before the nominating period opens, the local agency for that election shall determine whether a charge shall be levied against that candidate for the candidates statement sent to each voter and, if authorized pursuant to subdivision (c), for the electronically distributed candidates statement. This decision shall not be revoked or modified after the seventh day before the opening of the nominating period. A written statement of the regulations with respect to charges for handling, packaging, mailing, and electronic distribution shall be provided to each candidate or his or her representative, at the time he or she picks up the nomination papers.(g) For purposes of this section and Section 13310, the board of supervisors is the governing body of judicial elections.SEC. 2. Section 85601 of the Government Code is amended to read:85601. (a) A candidate for statewide elective office, as defined in Section 82053, who accepts the voluntary expenditure limits set forth in Section 85400 may purchase the space to place a statement in the state voter information guide that does not exceed 250 words. The statement shall not make any reference to any opponent of the candidate. The statement shall be submitted in accordance with timeframes and procedures set forth by the Secretary of State for the preparation of the state voter information guides. The statement may be withdrawn or changed during the period for filing nomination papers and until 5 p.m. of the next working day after the close of the nomination period. papers. A candidate who withdraws his or her statement may file a revised statement during the period for filing nomination papers.(b) Notwithstanding subdivision (e) of Section 88001 of this code or subdivision (e) of Section 9084 of the Elections Code, on and after November 6, 2002, the Secretary of State shall not include in the state voter information guide a statement from a candidate who has not voluntarily agreed to the expenditure limitations set forth in Section 85400.(c) A candidate for State Senate or Assembly who accepts the voluntary expenditure limits set forth in Section 85400 may purchase the space to place a statement in the voter information portion of the county voter information guide that does not exceed 250 words. The statement shall not make any reference to any opponent of the candidate. The statement shall be submitted in accordance with the timeframes and procedures set forth in the Elections Code for the preparation of the voter information portion of the county voter information guide. The statement may be withdrawn or changed during the period for filing nomination papers and until 5 p.m. of the next working day after the close of the nomination period. papers. A candidate who withdraws his or her statement may file a revised statement during the period for filing nomination papers.SEC. 3. The Legislature finds and declares that this bill furthers the purposes of the Political Reform Act of 1974 within the meaning of subdivision (a) of Section 81012 of the Government Code.
42+The people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 13307 of the Elections Code is amended to read:13307. (a) (1) Each candidate for nonpartisan elective office in any local agency, including any city, county, city and county, or district, may prepare a candidates statement on an appropriate form provided by the elections official. The statement may include the name, age, and occupation of the candidate and a brief description, of no more than 200 words, of the candidates education and qualifications expressed by the candidate himself or herself. However, the governing body of the local agency may authorize an increase in the limitations on words for the statement from 200 to 400 words. The statement shall not include the party affiliation of the candidate, nor membership or activity in partisan political organizations.(2) The statement authorized by this subdivision shall be filed in the office of the elections official when the candidates nomination papers are returned for filing, if it is for a primary election, or for an election for offices for which there is no primary. The statement shall be filed in the office of the elections official no later than the 88th day before the election, if it is for an election for which nomination papers are not required to be filed. If a runoff election or general election occurs within 88 days of the primary or first election, the statement shall be filed with the elections official by the third day following the governing bodys declaration of the results from the primary or first election.(3) Except as provided in Section 13309, the statement may be withdrawn, but not changed, withdrawn or changed during the period for filing nomination papers and until 5 p.m. of the next working day after the close of the nomination period.(b) (1) The elections official shall send to each voter a county voter information guide that contains the written statements of each candidate that is prepared pursuant to subdivision (a). The statement of each candidate shall be printed in type of uniform size and darkness, and with uniform spacing.(2) The elections official shall provide a Spanish translation to those candidates who wish to have one, and shall select a person to provide that translation who is one of the following:(A) A certified and registered interpreter on the Judicial Council Master List.(B) An interpreter categorized as certified or professionally qualified by the Administrative Office of the United States Courts.(C) From an institution accredited by a regional or national accrediting agency recognized by the United States Secretary of Education.(D) A current voting member in good standing of the American Translators Association.(E) A current member in good standing of the American Association of Language Specialists.(c) (1) In addition to the statement prepared pursuant to subdivision (a), if the elections official who is conducting the election permits electronic distribution of a candidates statement, the governing body of a local agency may permit each candidate for nonpartisan elective office in the local agency to prepare a candidate's statement for the purpose of electronic distribution pursuant to this subdivision.(2) A statement prepared pursuant to this subdivision shall be posted on the Internet Web site of the elections official, and may be included in a voter's pamphlet that is electronically distributed by the elections official pursuant to Section 13300.7, but shall not be included in a voter's pamphlet that is printed and mailed to voters pursuant to subdivision (b).(3) A statement that is printed in the voter's pamphlet and mailed to voters pursuant to subdivision (b) shall be included with the statement that is prepared and electronically distributed pursuant to this subdivision.(4) A statement that is prepared and electronically distributed pursuant to this subdivision shall be displayed in type of uniform size and darkness, and with uniform spacing.(5) The elections official shall provide a Spanish translation to those candidates who wish to have one, and shall select a person to provide that translation who is one of the persons listed in paragraph (2) of subdivision (b).(d) The local agency may estimate the total cost of printing, handling, translating, mailing, and electronically distributing candidates statements filed pursuant to this section, including costs incurred as a result of complying with the federal Voting Rights Act of 1965, as amended. The local agency may require each candidate filing a statement to pay in advance to the local agency his or her estimated pro rata share as a condition of having his or her statement included in the county voter information guide or electronically distributed. In the event the estimated payment is required, the receipt for the payment shall include a written notice that the estimate is just an approximation of the actual cost that varies from one election to another election and may be significantly more or less than the estimate, depending on the actual number of candidates filing statements. Accordingly, the local agency is not bound by the estimate and may, on a pro rata basis, bill the candidate for additional actual expense or refund any excess paid depending on the final actual cost. In the event of underpayment, the local agency may require the candidate to pay the balance of the cost incurred. In the event of overpayment, the local agency that, or the elections official who, collected the estimated cost shall prorate the excess amount among the candidates and refund the excess amount paid within 30 days of the election.(e) This section shall not be deemed to make any statement, or the authors of any statement, free or exempt from any civil or criminal action or penalty because of any false, slanderous, or libelous statements offered for printing electronic distribution pursuant to this section or contained in the county voter information guide.(f) Before the nominating period opens, the local agency for that election shall determine whether a charge shall be levied against that candidate for the candidates statement sent to each voter and, if authorized pursuant to subdivision (c), for the electronically distributed candidates statement. This decision shall not be revoked or modified after the seventh day before the opening of the nominating period. A written statement of the regulations with respect to charges for handling, packaging, mailing, and electronic distribution shall be provided to each candidate or his or her representative, at the time he or she picks up the nomination papers.(g) For purposes of this section and Section 13310, the board of supervisors is the governing body of judicial elections.SEC. 2. Section 85601 of the Government Code is amended to read:85601. (a) A candidate for statewide elective office, as defined in Section 82053, who accepts the voluntary expenditure limits set forth in Section 85400 may purchase the space to place a statement in the state ballot pamphlet voter information guide that does not exceed 250 words. The statement may shall not make any reference to any opponent of the candidate. The statement shall be submitted in accordance with timeframes and procedures set forth by the Secretary of State for the preparation of the state ballot pamphlets. voter information guides. The statement may be withdrawn or changed during the period for filing nomination papers and until 5 p.m. of the next working day after the close of the nomination period.(b) Notwithstanding subdivision (e) of Section 88001 of this code or subdivision (e) of Section 9084 of the Elections Code, on and after November 6, 2002, the Secretary of State may shall not include in the state ballot pamphlet voter information guide a statement from a candidate who has not voluntarily agreed to the expenditure limitations set forth in Section 85400.(c) A candidate for State Senate or Assembly who accepts the voluntary expenditure limits set forth in Section 85400 may purchase the space to place a statement in the voter information portion of the sample ballot county voter information guide that does not exceed 250 words. The statement may shall not make any reference to any opponent of the candidate. The statement shall be submitted in accordance with the timeframes and procedures set forth in the Elections Code for the preparation of the voter information portion of the sample ballot. county voter information guide. The statement may be withdrawn or changed during the period for filing nomination papers and until 5 p.m. of the next working day after the close of the nomination period.SEC. 3. The Legislature finds and declares that this bill furthers the purposes of the Political Reform Act of 1974 within the meaning of subdivision (a) of Section 81012 of the Government Code.
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48-SECTION 1. Section 13307 of the Elections Code is amended to read:13307. (a) (1) Each candidate for nonpartisan elective office in any local agency, including any city, county, city and county, or district, may prepare a candidates statement on an appropriate form provided by the elections official. The statement may include the name, age, and occupation of the candidate and a brief description, of no more than 200 words, of the candidates education and qualifications expressed by the candidate himself or herself. However, the governing body of the local agency may authorize an increase in the limitations on words for the statement from 200 to 400 words. The statement shall not include the party affiliation of the candidate, nor membership or activity in partisan political organizations.(2) The statement authorized by this subdivision shall be filed in the office of the elections official when the candidates nomination papers are returned for filing, if it is for a primary election, or for an election for offices for which there is no primary. The statement shall be filed in the office of the elections official no later than the 88th day before the election, if it is for an election for which nomination papers are not required to be filed. If a runoff election or general election occurs within 88 days of the primary or first election, the statement shall be filed with the elections official by the third day following the governing bodys declaration of the results from the primary or first election.(3) Except as provided in Section 13309, the statement may be withdrawn or changed during the period for filing nomination papers and until 5 p.m. of the next working day after the close of the nomination period. papers. A candidate who withdraws his or her statement may file a revised statement during the period for filing nomination papers.(b) (1) The elections official shall send to each voter a county voter information guide that contains the written statements of each candidate that is prepared pursuant to subdivision (a). The statement of each candidate shall be printed in type of uniform size and darkness, and with uniform spacing.(2) The elections official shall provide a Spanish translation to those candidates who wish to have one, and shall select a person to provide that translation who is one of the following:(A) A certified and registered interpreter on the Judicial Council Master List.(B) An interpreter categorized as certified or professionally qualified by the Administrative Office of the United States Courts.(C) From an institution accredited by a regional or national accrediting agency recognized by the United States Secretary of Education.(D) A current voting member in good standing of the American Translators Association.(E) A current member in good standing of the American Association of Language Specialists.(c) (1) In addition to the statement prepared pursuant to subdivision (a), if the elections official who is conducting the election permits electronic distribution of a candidates statement, the governing body of a local agency may permit each candidate for nonpartisan elective office in the local agency to prepare a candidates statement for the purpose of electronic distribution pursuant to this subdivision.(2) A statement prepared pursuant to this subdivision shall be posted on the Internet Web site of the elections official, and may be included in a voters pamphlet that is electronically distributed by the elections official pursuant to Section 13300.7, but shall not be included in a voters pamphlet that is printed and mailed to voters pursuant to subdivision (b).(3) A statement that is printed in the voters pamphlet and mailed to voters pursuant to subdivision (b) shall be included with the statement that is prepared and electronically distributed pursuant to this subdivision.(4) A statement that is prepared and electronically distributed pursuant to this subdivision shall be displayed in type of uniform size and darkness, and with uniform spacing.(5) The elections official shall provide a Spanish translation to those candidates who wish to have one, and shall select a person to provide that translation who is one of the persons listed in paragraph (2) of subdivision (b).(d) The local agency may estimate the total cost of printing, handling, translating, mailing, and electronically distributing candidates statements filed pursuant to this section, including costs incurred as a result of complying with the federal Voting Rights Act of 1965, as amended. The local agency may require each candidate filing a statement to pay in advance to the local agency his or her estimated pro rata share as a condition of having his or her statement included in the county voter information guide or electronically distributed. In the event the estimated payment is required, the receipt for the payment shall include a written notice that the estimate is just an approximation of the actual cost that varies from one election to another election and may be significantly more or less than the estimate, depending on the actual number of candidates filing statements. Accordingly, the local agency is not bound by the estimate and may, on a pro rata basis, bill the candidate for additional actual expense or refund any excess paid depending on the final actual cost. In the event of underpayment, the local agency may require the candidate to pay the balance of the cost incurred. In the event of overpayment, the local agency that, or the elections official who, collected the estimated cost shall prorate the excess amount among the candidates and refund the excess amount paid within 30 days of the election.(e) This section shall not be deemed to make any statement, or the authors of any statement, free or exempt from any civil or criminal action or penalty because of any false, slanderous, or libelous statements offered for printing electronic distribution pursuant to this section or contained in the county voter information guide.(f) Before the nominating period opens, the local agency for that election shall determine whether a charge shall be levied against that candidate for the candidates statement sent to each voter and, if authorized pursuant to subdivision (c), for the electronically distributed candidates statement. This decision shall not be revoked or modified after the seventh day before the opening of the nominating period. A written statement of the regulations with respect to charges for handling, packaging, mailing, and electronic distribution shall be provided to each candidate or his or her representative, at the time he or she picks up the nomination papers.(g) For purposes of this section and Section 13310, the board of supervisors is the governing body of judicial elections.
48+SECTION 1. Section 13307 of the Elections Code is amended to read:13307. (a) (1) Each candidate for nonpartisan elective office in any local agency, including any city, county, city and county, or district, may prepare a candidates statement on an appropriate form provided by the elections official. The statement may include the name, age, and occupation of the candidate and a brief description, of no more than 200 words, of the candidates education and qualifications expressed by the candidate himself or herself. However, the governing body of the local agency may authorize an increase in the limitations on words for the statement from 200 to 400 words. The statement shall not include the party affiliation of the candidate, nor membership or activity in partisan political organizations.(2) The statement authorized by this subdivision shall be filed in the office of the elections official when the candidates nomination papers are returned for filing, if it is for a primary election, or for an election for offices for which there is no primary. The statement shall be filed in the office of the elections official no later than the 88th day before the election, if it is for an election for which nomination papers are not required to be filed. If a runoff election or general election occurs within 88 days of the primary or first election, the statement shall be filed with the elections official by the third day following the governing bodys declaration of the results from the primary or first election.(3) Except as provided in Section 13309, the statement may be withdrawn, but not changed, withdrawn or changed during the period for filing nomination papers and until 5 p.m. of the next working day after the close of the nomination period.(b) (1) The elections official shall send to each voter a county voter information guide that contains the written statements of each candidate that is prepared pursuant to subdivision (a). The statement of each candidate shall be printed in type of uniform size and darkness, and with uniform spacing.(2) The elections official shall provide a Spanish translation to those candidates who wish to have one, and shall select a person to provide that translation who is one of the following:(A) A certified and registered interpreter on the Judicial Council Master List.(B) An interpreter categorized as certified or professionally qualified by the Administrative Office of the United States Courts.(C) From an institution accredited by a regional or national accrediting agency recognized by the United States Secretary of Education.(D) A current voting member in good standing of the American Translators Association.(E) A current member in good standing of the American Association of Language Specialists.(c) (1) In addition to the statement prepared pursuant to subdivision (a), if the elections official who is conducting the election permits electronic distribution of a candidates statement, the governing body of a local agency may permit each candidate for nonpartisan elective office in the local agency to prepare a candidate's statement for the purpose of electronic distribution pursuant to this subdivision.(2) A statement prepared pursuant to this subdivision shall be posted on the Internet Web site of the elections official, and may be included in a voter's pamphlet that is electronically distributed by the elections official pursuant to Section 13300.7, but shall not be included in a voter's pamphlet that is printed and mailed to voters pursuant to subdivision (b).(3) A statement that is printed in the voter's pamphlet and mailed to voters pursuant to subdivision (b) shall be included with the statement that is prepared and electronically distributed pursuant to this subdivision.(4) A statement that is prepared and electronically distributed pursuant to this subdivision shall be displayed in type of uniform size and darkness, and with uniform spacing.(5) The elections official shall provide a Spanish translation to those candidates who wish to have one, and shall select a person to provide that translation who is one of the persons listed in paragraph (2) of subdivision (b).(d) The local agency may estimate the total cost of printing, handling, translating, mailing, and electronically distributing candidates statements filed pursuant to this section, including costs incurred as a result of complying with the federal Voting Rights Act of 1965, as amended. The local agency may require each candidate filing a statement to pay in advance to the local agency his or her estimated pro rata share as a condition of having his or her statement included in the county voter information guide or electronically distributed. In the event the estimated payment is required, the receipt for the payment shall include a written notice that the estimate is just an approximation of the actual cost that varies from one election to another election and may be significantly more or less than the estimate, depending on the actual number of candidates filing statements. Accordingly, the local agency is not bound by the estimate and may, on a pro rata basis, bill the candidate for additional actual expense or refund any excess paid depending on the final actual cost. In the event of underpayment, the local agency may require the candidate to pay the balance of the cost incurred. In the event of overpayment, the local agency that, or the elections official who, collected the estimated cost shall prorate the excess amount among the candidates and refund the excess amount paid within 30 days of the election.(e) This section shall not be deemed to make any statement, or the authors of any statement, free or exempt from any civil or criminal action or penalty because of any false, slanderous, or libelous statements offered for printing electronic distribution pursuant to this section or contained in the county voter information guide.(f) Before the nominating period opens, the local agency for that election shall determine whether a charge shall be levied against that candidate for the candidates statement sent to each voter and, if authorized pursuant to subdivision (c), for the electronically distributed candidates statement. This decision shall not be revoked or modified after the seventh day before the opening of the nominating period. A written statement of the regulations with respect to charges for handling, packaging, mailing, and electronic distribution shall be provided to each candidate or his or her representative, at the time he or she picks up the nomination papers.(g) For purposes of this section and Section 13310, the board of supervisors is the governing body of judicial elections.
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54-13307. (a) (1) Each candidate for nonpartisan elective office in any local agency, including any city, county, city and county, or district, may prepare a candidates statement on an appropriate form provided by the elections official. The statement may include the name, age, and occupation of the candidate and a brief description, of no more than 200 words, of the candidates education and qualifications expressed by the candidate himself or herself. However, the governing body of the local agency may authorize an increase in the limitations on words for the statement from 200 to 400 words. The statement shall not include the party affiliation of the candidate, nor membership or activity in partisan political organizations.(2) The statement authorized by this subdivision shall be filed in the office of the elections official when the candidates nomination papers are returned for filing, if it is for a primary election, or for an election for offices for which there is no primary. The statement shall be filed in the office of the elections official no later than the 88th day before the election, if it is for an election for which nomination papers are not required to be filed. If a runoff election or general election occurs within 88 days of the primary or first election, the statement shall be filed with the elections official by the third day following the governing bodys declaration of the results from the primary or first election.(3) Except as provided in Section 13309, the statement may be withdrawn or changed during the period for filing nomination papers and until 5 p.m. of the next working day after the close of the nomination period. papers. A candidate who withdraws his or her statement may file a revised statement during the period for filing nomination papers.(b) (1) The elections official shall send to each voter a county voter information guide that contains the written statements of each candidate that is prepared pursuant to subdivision (a). The statement of each candidate shall be printed in type of uniform size and darkness, and with uniform spacing.(2) The elections official shall provide a Spanish translation to those candidates who wish to have one, and shall select a person to provide that translation who is one of the following:(A) A certified and registered interpreter on the Judicial Council Master List.(B) An interpreter categorized as certified or professionally qualified by the Administrative Office of the United States Courts.(C) From an institution accredited by a regional or national accrediting agency recognized by the United States Secretary of Education.(D) A current voting member in good standing of the American Translators Association.(E) A current member in good standing of the American Association of Language Specialists.(c) (1) In addition to the statement prepared pursuant to subdivision (a), if the elections official who is conducting the election permits electronic distribution of a candidates statement, the governing body of a local agency may permit each candidate for nonpartisan elective office in the local agency to prepare a candidates statement for the purpose of electronic distribution pursuant to this subdivision.(2) A statement prepared pursuant to this subdivision shall be posted on the Internet Web site of the elections official, and may be included in a voters pamphlet that is electronically distributed by the elections official pursuant to Section 13300.7, but shall not be included in a voters pamphlet that is printed and mailed to voters pursuant to subdivision (b).(3) A statement that is printed in the voters pamphlet and mailed to voters pursuant to subdivision (b) shall be included with the statement that is prepared and electronically distributed pursuant to this subdivision.(4) A statement that is prepared and electronically distributed pursuant to this subdivision shall be displayed in type of uniform size and darkness, and with uniform spacing.(5) The elections official shall provide a Spanish translation to those candidates who wish to have one, and shall select a person to provide that translation who is one of the persons listed in paragraph (2) of subdivision (b).(d) The local agency may estimate the total cost of printing, handling, translating, mailing, and electronically distributing candidates statements filed pursuant to this section, including costs incurred as a result of complying with the federal Voting Rights Act of 1965, as amended. The local agency may require each candidate filing a statement to pay in advance to the local agency his or her estimated pro rata share as a condition of having his or her statement included in the county voter information guide or electronically distributed. In the event the estimated payment is required, the receipt for the payment shall include a written notice that the estimate is just an approximation of the actual cost that varies from one election to another election and may be significantly more or less than the estimate, depending on the actual number of candidates filing statements. Accordingly, the local agency is not bound by the estimate and may, on a pro rata basis, bill the candidate for additional actual expense or refund any excess paid depending on the final actual cost. In the event of underpayment, the local agency may require the candidate to pay the balance of the cost incurred. In the event of overpayment, the local agency that, or the elections official who, collected the estimated cost shall prorate the excess amount among the candidates and refund the excess amount paid within 30 days of the election.(e) This section shall not be deemed to make any statement, or the authors of any statement, free or exempt from any civil or criminal action or penalty because of any false, slanderous, or libelous statements offered for printing electronic distribution pursuant to this section or contained in the county voter information guide.(f) Before the nominating period opens, the local agency for that election shall determine whether a charge shall be levied against that candidate for the candidates statement sent to each voter and, if authorized pursuant to subdivision (c), for the electronically distributed candidates statement. This decision shall not be revoked or modified after the seventh day before the opening of the nominating period. A written statement of the regulations with respect to charges for handling, packaging, mailing, and electronic distribution shall be provided to each candidate or his or her representative, at the time he or she picks up the nomination papers.(g) For purposes of this section and Section 13310, the board of supervisors is the governing body of judicial elections.
54+13307. (a) (1) Each candidate for nonpartisan elective office in any local agency, including any city, county, city and county, or district, may prepare a candidates statement on an appropriate form provided by the elections official. The statement may include the name, age, and occupation of the candidate and a brief description, of no more than 200 words, of the candidates education and qualifications expressed by the candidate himself or herself. However, the governing body of the local agency may authorize an increase in the limitations on words for the statement from 200 to 400 words. The statement shall not include the party affiliation of the candidate, nor membership or activity in partisan political organizations.(2) The statement authorized by this subdivision shall be filed in the office of the elections official when the candidates nomination papers are returned for filing, if it is for a primary election, or for an election for offices for which there is no primary. The statement shall be filed in the office of the elections official no later than the 88th day before the election, if it is for an election for which nomination papers are not required to be filed. If a runoff election or general election occurs within 88 days of the primary or first election, the statement shall be filed with the elections official by the third day following the governing bodys declaration of the results from the primary or first election.(3) Except as provided in Section 13309, the statement may be withdrawn, but not changed, withdrawn or changed during the period for filing nomination papers and until 5 p.m. of the next working day after the close of the nomination period.(b) (1) The elections official shall send to each voter a county voter information guide that contains the written statements of each candidate that is prepared pursuant to subdivision (a). The statement of each candidate shall be printed in type of uniform size and darkness, and with uniform spacing.(2) The elections official shall provide a Spanish translation to those candidates who wish to have one, and shall select a person to provide that translation who is one of the following:(A) A certified and registered interpreter on the Judicial Council Master List.(B) An interpreter categorized as certified or professionally qualified by the Administrative Office of the United States Courts.(C) From an institution accredited by a regional or national accrediting agency recognized by the United States Secretary of Education.(D) A current voting member in good standing of the American Translators Association.(E) A current member in good standing of the American Association of Language Specialists.(c) (1) In addition to the statement prepared pursuant to subdivision (a), if the elections official who is conducting the election permits electronic distribution of a candidates statement, the governing body of a local agency may permit each candidate for nonpartisan elective office in the local agency to prepare a candidate's statement for the purpose of electronic distribution pursuant to this subdivision.(2) A statement prepared pursuant to this subdivision shall be posted on the Internet Web site of the elections official, and may be included in a voter's pamphlet that is electronically distributed by the elections official pursuant to Section 13300.7, but shall not be included in a voter's pamphlet that is printed and mailed to voters pursuant to subdivision (b).(3) A statement that is printed in the voter's pamphlet and mailed to voters pursuant to subdivision (b) shall be included with the statement that is prepared and electronically distributed pursuant to this subdivision.(4) A statement that is prepared and electronically distributed pursuant to this subdivision shall be displayed in type of uniform size and darkness, and with uniform spacing.(5) The elections official shall provide a Spanish translation to those candidates who wish to have one, and shall select a person to provide that translation who is one of the persons listed in paragraph (2) of subdivision (b).(d) The local agency may estimate the total cost of printing, handling, translating, mailing, and electronically distributing candidates statements filed pursuant to this section, including costs incurred as a result of complying with the federal Voting Rights Act of 1965, as amended. The local agency may require each candidate filing a statement to pay in advance to the local agency his or her estimated pro rata share as a condition of having his or her statement included in the county voter information guide or electronically distributed. In the event the estimated payment is required, the receipt for the payment shall include a written notice that the estimate is just an approximation of the actual cost that varies from one election to another election and may be significantly more or less than the estimate, depending on the actual number of candidates filing statements. Accordingly, the local agency is not bound by the estimate and may, on a pro rata basis, bill the candidate for additional actual expense or refund any excess paid depending on the final actual cost. In the event of underpayment, the local agency may require the candidate to pay the balance of the cost incurred. In the event of overpayment, the local agency that, or the elections official who, collected the estimated cost shall prorate the excess amount among the candidates and refund the excess amount paid within 30 days of the election.(e) This section shall not be deemed to make any statement, or the authors of any statement, free or exempt from any civil or criminal action or penalty because of any false, slanderous, or libelous statements offered for printing electronic distribution pursuant to this section or contained in the county voter information guide.(f) Before the nominating period opens, the local agency for that election shall determine whether a charge shall be levied against that candidate for the candidates statement sent to each voter and, if authorized pursuant to subdivision (c), for the electronically distributed candidates statement. This decision shall not be revoked or modified after the seventh day before the opening of the nominating period. A written statement of the regulations with respect to charges for handling, packaging, mailing, and electronic distribution shall be provided to each candidate or his or her representative, at the time he or she picks up the nomination papers.(g) For purposes of this section and Section 13310, the board of supervisors is the governing body of judicial elections.
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56-13307. (a) (1) Each candidate for nonpartisan elective office in any local agency, including any city, county, city and county, or district, may prepare a candidates statement on an appropriate form provided by the elections official. The statement may include the name, age, and occupation of the candidate and a brief description, of no more than 200 words, of the candidates education and qualifications expressed by the candidate himself or herself. However, the governing body of the local agency may authorize an increase in the limitations on words for the statement from 200 to 400 words. The statement shall not include the party affiliation of the candidate, nor membership or activity in partisan political organizations.(2) The statement authorized by this subdivision shall be filed in the office of the elections official when the candidates nomination papers are returned for filing, if it is for a primary election, or for an election for offices for which there is no primary. The statement shall be filed in the office of the elections official no later than the 88th day before the election, if it is for an election for which nomination papers are not required to be filed. If a runoff election or general election occurs within 88 days of the primary or first election, the statement shall be filed with the elections official by the third day following the governing bodys declaration of the results from the primary or first election.(3) Except as provided in Section 13309, the statement may be withdrawn or changed during the period for filing nomination papers and until 5 p.m. of the next working day after the close of the nomination period. papers. A candidate who withdraws his or her statement may file a revised statement during the period for filing nomination papers.(b) (1) The elections official shall send to each voter a county voter information guide that contains the written statements of each candidate that is prepared pursuant to subdivision (a). The statement of each candidate shall be printed in type of uniform size and darkness, and with uniform spacing.(2) The elections official shall provide a Spanish translation to those candidates who wish to have one, and shall select a person to provide that translation who is one of the following:(A) A certified and registered interpreter on the Judicial Council Master List.(B) An interpreter categorized as certified or professionally qualified by the Administrative Office of the United States Courts.(C) From an institution accredited by a regional or national accrediting agency recognized by the United States Secretary of Education.(D) A current voting member in good standing of the American Translators Association.(E) A current member in good standing of the American Association of Language Specialists.(c) (1) In addition to the statement prepared pursuant to subdivision (a), if the elections official who is conducting the election permits electronic distribution of a candidates statement, the governing body of a local agency may permit each candidate for nonpartisan elective office in the local agency to prepare a candidates statement for the purpose of electronic distribution pursuant to this subdivision.(2) A statement prepared pursuant to this subdivision shall be posted on the Internet Web site of the elections official, and may be included in a voters pamphlet that is electronically distributed by the elections official pursuant to Section 13300.7, but shall not be included in a voters pamphlet that is printed and mailed to voters pursuant to subdivision (b).(3) A statement that is printed in the voters pamphlet and mailed to voters pursuant to subdivision (b) shall be included with the statement that is prepared and electronically distributed pursuant to this subdivision.(4) A statement that is prepared and electronically distributed pursuant to this subdivision shall be displayed in type of uniform size and darkness, and with uniform spacing.(5) The elections official shall provide a Spanish translation to those candidates who wish to have one, and shall select a person to provide that translation who is one of the persons listed in paragraph (2) of subdivision (b).(d) The local agency may estimate the total cost of printing, handling, translating, mailing, and electronically distributing candidates statements filed pursuant to this section, including costs incurred as a result of complying with the federal Voting Rights Act of 1965, as amended. The local agency may require each candidate filing a statement to pay in advance to the local agency his or her estimated pro rata share as a condition of having his or her statement included in the county voter information guide or electronically distributed. In the event the estimated payment is required, the receipt for the payment shall include a written notice that the estimate is just an approximation of the actual cost that varies from one election to another election and may be significantly more or less than the estimate, depending on the actual number of candidates filing statements. Accordingly, the local agency is not bound by the estimate and may, on a pro rata basis, bill the candidate for additional actual expense or refund any excess paid depending on the final actual cost. In the event of underpayment, the local agency may require the candidate to pay the balance of the cost incurred. In the event of overpayment, the local agency that, or the elections official who, collected the estimated cost shall prorate the excess amount among the candidates and refund the excess amount paid within 30 days of the election.(e) This section shall not be deemed to make any statement, or the authors of any statement, free or exempt from any civil or criminal action or penalty because of any false, slanderous, or libelous statements offered for printing electronic distribution pursuant to this section or contained in the county voter information guide.(f) Before the nominating period opens, the local agency for that election shall determine whether a charge shall be levied against that candidate for the candidates statement sent to each voter and, if authorized pursuant to subdivision (c), for the electronically distributed candidates statement. This decision shall not be revoked or modified after the seventh day before the opening of the nominating period. A written statement of the regulations with respect to charges for handling, packaging, mailing, and electronic distribution shall be provided to each candidate or his or her representative, at the time he or she picks up the nomination papers.(g) For purposes of this section and Section 13310, the board of supervisors is the governing body of judicial elections.
56+13307. (a) (1) Each candidate for nonpartisan elective office in any local agency, including any city, county, city and county, or district, may prepare a candidates statement on an appropriate form provided by the elections official. The statement may include the name, age, and occupation of the candidate and a brief description, of no more than 200 words, of the candidates education and qualifications expressed by the candidate himself or herself. However, the governing body of the local agency may authorize an increase in the limitations on words for the statement from 200 to 400 words. The statement shall not include the party affiliation of the candidate, nor membership or activity in partisan political organizations.(2) The statement authorized by this subdivision shall be filed in the office of the elections official when the candidates nomination papers are returned for filing, if it is for a primary election, or for an election for offices for which there is no primary. The statement shall be filed in the office of the elections official no later than the 88th day before the election, if it is for an election for which nomination papers are not required to be filed. If a runoff election or general election occurs within 88 days of the primary or first election, the statement shall be filed with the elections official by the third day following the governing bodys declaration of the results from the primary or first election.(3) Except as provided in Section 13309, the statement may be withdrawn, but not changed, withdrawn or changed during the period for filing nomination papers and until 5 p.m. of the next working day after the close of the nomination period.(b) (1) The elections official shall send to each voter a county voter information guide that contains the written statements of each candidate that is prepared pursuant to subdivision (a). The statement of each candidate shall be printed in type of uniform size and darkness, and with uniform spacing.(2) The elections official shall provide a Spanish translation to those candidates who wish to have one, and shall select a person to provide that translation who is one of the following:(A) A certified and registered interpreter on the Judicial Council Master List.(B) An interpreter categorized as certified or professionally qualified by the Administrative Office of the United States Courts.(C) From an institution accredited by a regional or national accrediting agency recognized by the United States Secretary of Education.(D) A current voting member in good standing of the American Translators Association.(E) A current member in good standing of the American Association of Language Specialists.(c) (1) In addition to the statement prepared pursuant to subdivision (a), if the elections official who is conducting the election permits electronic distribution of a candidates statement, the governing body of a local agency may permit each candidate for nonpartisan elective office in the local agency to prepare a candidate's statement for the purpose of electronic distribution pursuant to this subdivision.(2) A statement prepared pursuant to this subdivision shall be posted on the Internet Web site of the elections official, and may be included in a voter's pamphlet that is electronically distributed by the elections official pursuant to Section 13300.7, but shall not be included in a voter's pamphlet that is printed and mailed to voters pursuant to subdivision (b).(3) A statement that is printed in the voter's pamphlet and mailed to voters pursuant to subdivision (b) shall be included with the statement that is prepared and electronically distributed pursuant to this subdivision.(4) A statement that is prepared and electronically distributed pursuant to this subdivision shall be displayed in type of uniform size and darkness, and with uniform spacing.(5) The elections official shall provide a Spanish translation to those candidates who wish to have one, and shall select a person to provide that translation who is one of the persons listed in paragraph (2) of subdivision (b).(d) The local agency may estimate the total cost of printing, handling, translating, mailing, and electronically distributing candidates statements filed pursuant to this section, including costs incurred as a result of complying with the federal Voting Rights Act of 1965, as amended. The local agency may require each candidate filing a statement to pay in advance to the local agency his or her estimated pro rata share as a condition of having his or her statement included in the county voter information guide or electronically distributed. In the event the estimated payment is required, the receipt for the payment shall include a written notice that the estimate is just an approximation of the actual cost that varies from one election to another election and may be significantly more or less than the estimate, depending on the actual number of candidates filing statements. Accordingly, the local agency is not bound by the estimate and may, on a pro rata basis, bill the candidate for additional actual expense or refund any excess paid depending on the final actual cost. In the event of underpayment, the local agency may require the candidate to pay the balance of the cost incurred. In the event of overpayment, the local agency that, or the elections official who, collected the estimated cost shall prorate the excess amount among the candidates and refund the excess amount paid within 30 days of the election.(e) This section shall not be deemed to make any statement, or the authors of any statement, free or exempt from any civil or criminal action or penalty because of any false, slanderous, or libelous statements offered for printing electronic distribution pursuant to this section or contained in the county voter information guide.(f) Before the nominating period opens, the local agency for that election shall determine whether a charge shall be levied against that candidate for the candidates statement sent to each voter and, if authorized pursuant to subdivision (c), for the electronically distributed candidates statement. This decision shall not be revoked or modified after the seventh day before the opening of the nominating period. A written statement of the regulations with respect to charges for handling, packaging, mailing, and electronic distribution shall be provided to each candidate or his or her representative, at the time he or she picks up the nomination papers.(g) For purposes of this section and Section 13310, the board of supervisors is the governing body of judicial elections.
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58-13307. (a) (1) Each candidate for nonpartisan elective office in any local agency, including any city, county, city and county, or district, may prepare a candidates statement on an appropriate form provided by the elections official. The statement may include the name, age, and occupation of the candidate and a brief description, of no more than 200 words, of the candidates education and qualifications expressed by the candidate himself or herself. However, the governing body of the local agency may authorize an increase in the limitations on words for the statement from 200 to 400 words. The statement shall not include the party affiliation of the candidate, nor membership or activity in partisan political organizations.(2) The statement authorized by this subdivision shall be filed in the office of the elections official when the candidates nomination papers are returned for filing, if it is for a primary election, or for an election for offices for which there is no primary. The statement shall be filed in the office of the elections official no later than the 88th day before the election, if it is for an election for which nomination papers are not required to be filed. If a runoff election or general election occurs within 88 days of the primary or first election, the statement shall be filed with the elections official by the third day following the governing bodys declaration of the results from the primary or first election.(3) Except as provided in Section 13309, the statement may be withdrawn or changed during the period for filing nomination papers and until 5 p.m. of the next working day after the close of the nomination period. papers. A candidate who withdraws his or her statement may file a revised statement during the period for filing nomination papers.(b) (1) The elections official shall send to each voter a county voter information guide that contains the written statements of each candidate that is prepared pursuant to subdivision (a). The statement of each candidate shall be printed in type of uniform size and darkness, and with uniform spacing.(2) The elections official shall provide a Spanish translation to those candidates who wish to have one, and shall select a person to provide that translation who is one of the following:(A) A certified and registered interpreter on the Judicial Council Master List.(B) An interpreter categorized as certified or professionally qualified by the Administrative Office of the United States Courts.(C) From an institution accredited by a regional or national accrediting agency recognized by the United States Secretary of Education.(D) A current voting member in good standing of the American Translators Association.(E) A current member in good standing of the American Association of Language Specialists.(c) (1) In addition to the statement prepared pursuant to subdivision (a), if the elections official who is conducting the election permits electronic distribution of a candidates statement, the governing body of a local agency may permit each candidate for nonpartisan elective office in the local agency to prepare a candidates statement for the purpose of electronic distribution pursuant to this subdivision.(2) A statement prepared pursuant to this subdivision shall be posted on the Internet Web site of the elections official, and may be included in a voters pamphlet that is electronically distributed by the elections official pursuant to Section 13300.7, but shall not be included in a voters pamphlet that is printed and mailed to voters pursuant to subdivision (b).(3) A statement that is printed in the voters pamphlet and mailed to voters pursuant to subdivision (b) shall be included with the statement that is prepared and electronically distributed pursuant to this subdivision.(4) A statement that is prepared and electronically distributed pursuant to this subdivision shall be displayed in type of uniform size and darkness, and with uniform spacing.(5) The elections official shall provide a Spanish translation to those candidates who wish to have one, and shall select a person to provide that translation who is one of the persons listed in paragraph (2) of subdivision (b).(d) The local agency may estimate the total cost of printing, handling, translating, mailing, and electronically distributing candidates statements filed pursuant to this section, including costs incurred as a result of complying with the federal Voting Rights Act of 1965, as amended. The local agency may require each candidate filing a statement to pay in advance to the local agency his or her estimated pro rata share as a condition of having his or her statement included in the county voter information guide or electronically distributed. In the event the estimated payment is required, the receipt for the payment shall include a written notice that the estimate is just an approximation of the actual cost that varies from one election to another election and may be significantly more or less than the estimate, depending on the actual number of candidates filing statements. Accordingly, the local agency is not bound by the estimate and may, on a pro rata basis, bill the candidate for additional actual expense or refund any excess paid depending on the final actual cost. In the event of underpayment, the local agency may require the candidate to pay the balance of the cost incurred. In the event of overpayment, the local agency that, or the elections official who, collected the estimated cost shall prorate the excess amount among the candidates and refund the excess amount paid within 30 days of the election.(e) This section shall not be deemed to make any statement, or the authors of any statement, free or exempt from any civil or criminal action or penalty because of any false, slanderous, or libelous statements offered for printing electronic distribution pursuant to this section or contained in the county voter information guide.(f) Before the nominating period opens, the local agency for that election shall determine whether a charge shall be levied against that candidate for the candidates statement sent to each voter and, if authorized pursuant to subdivision (c), for the electronically distributed candidates statement. This decision shall not be revoked or modified after the seventh day before the opening of the nominating period. A written statement of the regulations with respect to charges for handling, packaging, mailing, and electronic distribution shall be provided to each candidate or his or her representative, at the time he or she picks up the nomination papers.(g) For purposes of this section and Section 13310, the board of supervisors is the governing body of judicial elections.
58+13307. (a) (1) Each candidate for nonpartisan elective office in any local agency, including any city, county, city and county, or district, may prepare a candidates statement on an appropriate form provided by the elections official. The statement may include the name, age, and occupation of the candidate and a brief description, of no more than 200 words, of the candidates education and qualifications expressed by the candidate himself or herself. However, the governing body of the local agency may authorize an increase in the limitations on words for the statement from 200 to 400 words. The statement shall not include the party affiliation of the candidate, nor membership or activity in partisan political organizations.(2) The statement authorized by this subdivision shall be filed in the office of the elections official when the candidates nomination papers are returned for filing, if it is for a primary election, or for an election for offices for which there is no primary. The statement shall be filed in the office of the elections official no later than the 88th day before the election, if it is for an election for which nomination papers are not required to be filed. If a runoff election or general election occurs within 88 days of the primary or first election, the statement shall be filed with the elections official by the third day following the governing bodys declaration of the results from the primary or first election.(3) Except as provided in Section 13309, the statement may be withdrawn, but not changed, withdrawn or changed during the period for filing nomination papers and until 5 p.m. of the next working day after the close of the nomination period.(b) (1) The elections official shall send to each voter a county voter information guide that contains the written statements of each candidate that is prepared pursuant to subdivision (a). The statement of each candidate shall be printed in type of uniform size and darkness, and with uniform spacing.(2) The elections official shall provide a Spanish translation to those candidates who wish to have one, and shall select a person to provide that translation who is one of the following:(A) A certified and registered interpreter on the Judicial Council Master List.(B) An interpreter categorized as certified or professionally qualified by the Administrative Office of the United States Courts.(C) From an institution accredited by a regional or national accrediting agency recognized by the United States Secretary of Education.(D) A current voting member in good standing of the American Translators Association.(E) A current member in good standing of the American Association of Language Specialists.(c) (1) In addition to the statement prepared pursuant to subdivision (a), if the elections official who is conducting the election permits electronic distribution of a candidates statement, the governing body of a local agency may permit each candidate for nonpartisan elective office in the local agency to prepare a candidate's statement for the purpose of electronic distribution pursuant to this subdivision.(2) A statement prepared pursuant to this subdivision shall be posted on the Internet Web site of the elections official, and may be included in a voter's pamphlet that is electronically distributed by the elections official pursuant to Section 13300.7, but shall not be included in a voter's pamphlet that is printed and mailed to voters pursuant to subdivision (b).(3) A statement that is printed in the voter's pamphlet and mailed to voters pursuant to subdivision (b) shall be included with the statement that is prepared and electronically distributed pursuant to this subdivision.(4) A statement that is prepared and electronically distributed pursuant to this subdivision shall be displayed in type of uniform size and darkness, and with uniform spacing.(5) The elections official shall provide a Spanish translation to those candidates who wish to have one, and shall select a person to provide that translation who is one of the persons listed in paragraph (2) of subdivision (b).(d) The local agency may estimate the total cost of printing, handling, translating, mailing, and electronically distributing candidates statements filed pursuant to this section, including costs incurred as a result of complying with the federal Voting Rights Act of 1965, as amended. The local agency may require each candidate filing a statement to pay in advance to the local agency his or her estimated pro rata share as a condition of having his or her statement included in the county voter information guide or electronically distributed. In the event the estimated payment is required, the receipt for the payment shall include a written notice that the estimate is just an approximation of the actual cost that varies from one election to another election and may be significantly more or less than the estimate, depending on the actual number of candidates filing statements. Accordingly, the local agency is not bound by the estimate and may, on a pro rata basis, bill the candidate for additional actual expense or refund any excess paid depending on the final actual cost. In the event of underpayment, the local agency may require the candidate to pay the balance of the cost incurred. In the event of overpayment, the local agency that, or the elections official who, collected the estimated cost shall prorate the excess amount among the candidates and refund the excess amount paid within 30 days of the election.(e) This section shall not be deemed to make any statement, or the authors of any statement, free or exempt from any civil or criminal action or penalty because of any false, slanderous, or libelous statements offered for printing electronic distribution pursuant to this section or contained in the county voter information guide.(f) Before the nominating period opens, the local agency for that election shall determine whether a charge shall be levied against that candidate for the candidates statement sent to each voter and, if authorized pursuant to subdivision (c), for the electronically distributed candidates statement. This decision shall not be revoked or modified after the seventh day before the opening of the nominating period. A written statement of the regulations with respect to charges for handling, packaging, mailing, and electronic distribution shall be provided to each candidate or his or her representative, at the time he or she picks up the nomination papers.(g) For purposes of this section and Section 13310, the board of supervisors is the governing body of judicial elections.
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6262 13307. (a) (1) Each candidate for nonpartisan elective office in any local agency, including any city, county, city and county, or district, may prepare a candidates statement on an appropriate form provided by the elections official. The statement may include the name, age, and occupation of the candidate and a brief description, of no more than 200 words, of the candidates education and qualifications expressed by the candidate himself or herself. However, the governing body of the local agency may authorize an increase in the limitations on words for the statement from 200 to 400 words. The statement shall not include the party affiliation of the candidate, nor membership or activity in partisan political organizations.
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6464 (2) The statement authorized by this subdivision shall be filed in the office of the elections official when the candidates nomination papers are returned for filing, if it is for a primary election, or for an election for offices for which there is no primary. The statement shall be filed in the office of the elections official no later than the 88th day before the election, if it is for an election for which nomination papers are not required to be filed. If a runoff election or general election occurs within 88 days of the primary or first election, the statement shall be filed with the elections official by the third day following the governing bodys declaration of the results from the primary or first election.
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66-(3) Except as provided in Section 13309, the statement may be withdrawn or changed during the period for filing nomination papers and until 5 p.m. of the next working day after the close of the nomination period. papers. A candidate who withdraws his or her statement may file a revised statement during the period for filing nomination papers.
66+(3) Except as provided in Section 13309, the statement may be withdrawn, but not changed, withdrawn or changed during the period for filing nomination papers and until 5 p.m. of the next working day after the close of the nomination period.
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6868 (b) (1) The elections official shall send to each voter a county voter information guide that contains the written statements of each candidate that is prepared pursuant to subdivision (a). The statement of each candidate shall be printed in type of uniform size and darkness, and with uniform spacing.
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7070 (2) The elections official shall provide a Spanish translation to those candidates who wish to have one, and shall select a person to provide that translation who is one of the following:
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7272 (A) A certified and registered interpreter on the Judicial Council Master List.
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7474 (B) An interpreter categorized as certified or professionally qualified by the Administrative Office of the United States Courts.
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7676 (C) From an institution accredited by a regional or national accrediting agency recognized by the United States Secretary of Education.
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7878 (D) A current voting member in good standing of the American Translators Association.
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8080 (E) A current member in good standing of the American Association of Language Specialists.
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82-(c) (1) In addition to the statement prepared pursuant to subdivision (a), if the elections official who is conducting the election permits electronic distribution of a candidates statement, the governing body of a local agency may permit each candidate for nonpartisan elective office in the local agency to prepare a candidates statement for the purpose of electronic distribution pursuant to this subdivision.
82+(c) (1) In addition to the statement prepared pursuant to subdivision (a), if the elections official who is conducting the election permits electronic distribution of a candidates statement, the governing body of a local agency may permit each candidate for nonpartisan elective office in the local agency to prepare a candidate's statement for the purpose of electronic distribution pursuant to this subdivision.
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84-(2) A statement prepared pursuant to this subdivision shall be posted on the Internet Web site of the elections official, and may be included in a voters pamphlet that is electronically distributed by the elections official pursuant to Section 13300.7, but shall not be included in a voters pamphlet that is printed and mailed to voters pursuant to subdivision (b).
84+(2) A statement prepared pursuant to this subdivision shall be posted on the Internet Web site of the elections official, and may be included in a voter's pamphlet that is electronically distributed by the elections official pursuant to Section 13300.7, but shall not be included in a voter's pamphlet that is printed and mailed to voters pursuant to subdivision (b).
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86-(3) A statement that is printed in the voters pamphlet and mailed to voters pursuant to subdivision (b) shall be included with the statement that is prepared and electronically distributed pursuant to this subdivision.
86+(3) A statement that is printed in the voter's pamphlet and mailed to voters pursuant to subdivision (b) shall be included with the statement that is prepared and electronically distributed pursuant to this subdivision.
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8888 (4) A statement that is prepared and electronically distributed pursuant to this subdivision shall be displayed in type of uniform size and darkness, and with uniform spacing.
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9090 (5) The elections official shall provide a Spanish translation to those candidates who wish to have one, and shall select a person to provide that translation who is one of the persons listed in paragraph (2) of subdivision (b).
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9292 (d) The local agency may estimate the total cost of printing, handling, translating, mailing, and electronically distributing candidates statements filed pursuant to this section, including costs incurred as a result of complying with the federal Voting Rights Act of 1965, as amended. The local agency may require each candidate filing a statement to pay in advance to the local agency his or her estimated pro rata share as a condition of having his or her statement included in the county voter information guide or electronically distributed. In the event the estimated payment is required, the receipt for the payment shall include a written notice that the estimate is just an approximation of the actual cost that varies from one election to another election and may be significantly more or less than the estimate, depending on the actual number of candidates filing statements. Accordingly, the local agency is not bound by the estimate and may, on a pro rata basis, bill the candidate for additional actual expense or refund any excess paid depending on the final actual cost. In the event of underpayment, the local agency may require the candidate to pay the balance of the cost incurred. In the event of overpayment, the local agency that, or the elections official who, collected the estimated cost shall prorate the excess amount among the candidates and refund the excess amount paid within 30 days of the election.
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9494 (e) This section shall not be deemed to make any statement, or the authors of any statement, free or exempt from any civil or criminal action or penalty because of any false, slanderous, or libelous statements offered for printing electronic distribution pursuant to this section or contained in the county voter information guide.
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9696 (f) Before the nominating period opens, the local agency for that election shall determine whether a charge shall be levied against that candidate for the candidates statement sent to each voter and, if authorized pursuant to subdivision (c), for the electronically distributed candidates statement. This decision shall not be revoked or modified after the seventh day before the opening of the nominating period. A written statement of the regulations with respect to charges for handling, packaging, mailing, and electronic distribution shall be provided to each candidate or his or her representative, at the time he or she picks up the nomination papers.
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9898 (g) For purposes of this section and Section 13310, the board of supervisors is the governing body of judicial elections.
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100-SEC. 2. Section 85601 of the Government Code is amended to read:85601. (a) A candidate for statewide elective office, as defined in Section 82053, who accepts the voluntary expenditure limits set forth in Section 85400 may purchase the space to place a statement in the state voter information guide that does not exceed 250 words. The statement shall not make any reference to any opponent of the candidate. The statement shall be submitted in accordance with timeframes and procedures set forth by the Secretary of State for the preparation of the state voter information guides. The statement may be withdrawn or changed during the period for filing nomination papers and until 5 p.m. of the next working day after the close of the nomination period. papers. A candidate who withdraws his or her statement may file a revised statement during the period for filing nomination papers.(b) Notwithstanding subdivision (e) of Section 88001 of this code or subdivision (e) of Section 9084 of the Elections Code, on and after November 6, 2002, the Secretary of State shall not include in the state voter information guide a statement from a candidate who has not voluntarily agreed to the expenditure limitations set forth in Section 85400.(c) A candidate for State Senate or Assembly who accepts the voluntary expenditure limits set forth in Section 85400 may purchase the space to place a statement in the voter information portion of the county voter information guide that does not exceed 250 words. The statement shall not make any reference to any opponent of the candidate. The statement shall be submitted in accordance with the timeframes and procedures set forth in the Elections Code for the preparation of the voter information portion of the county voter information guide. The statement may be withdrawn or changed during the period for filing nomination papers and until 5 p.m. of the next working day after the close of the nomination period. papers. A candidate who withdraws his or her statement may file a revised statement during the period for filing nomination papers.
100+SEC. 2. Section 85601 of the Government Code is amended to read:85601. (a) A candidate for statewide elective office, as defined in Section 82053, who accepts the voluntary expenditure limits set forth in Section 85400 may purchase the space to place a statement in the state ballot pamphlet voter information guide that does not exceed 250 words. The statement may shall not make any reference to any opponent of the candidate. The statement shall be submitted in accordance with timeframes and procedures set forth by the Secretary of State for the preparation of the state ballot pamphlets. voter information guides. The statement may be withdrawn or changed during the period for filing nomination papers and until 5 p.m. of the next working day after the close of the nomination period.(b) Notwithstanding subdivision (e) of Section 88001 of this code or subdivision (e) of Section 9084 of the Elections Code, on and after November 6, 2002, the Secretary of State may shall not include in the state ballot pamphlet voter information guide a statement from a candidate who has not voluntarily agreed to the expenditure limitations set forth in Section 85400.(c) A candidate for State Senate or Assembly who accepts the voluntary expenditure limits set forth in Section 85400 may purchase the space to place a statement in the voter information portion of the sample ballot county voter information guide that does not exceed 250 words. The statement may shall not make any reference to any opponent of the candidate. The statement shall be submitted in accordance with the timeframes and procedures set forth in the Elections Code for the preparation of the voter information portion of the sample ballot. county voter information guide. The statement may be withdrawn or changed during the period for filing nomination papers and until 5 p.m. of the next working day after the close of the nomination period.
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106-85601. (a) A candidate for statewide elective office, as defined in Section 82053, who accepts the voluntary expenditure limits set forth in Section 85400 may purchase the space to place a statement in the state voter information guide that does not exceed 250 words. The statement shall not make any reference to any opponent of the candidate. The statement shall be submitted in accordance with timeframes and procedures set forth by the Secretary of State for the preparation of the state voter information guides. The statement may be withdrawn or changed during the period for filing nomination papers and until 5 p.m. of the next working day after the close of the nomination period. papers. A candidate who withdraws his or her statement may file a revised statement during the period for filing nomination papers.(b) Notwithstanding subdivision (e) of Section 88001 of this code or subdivision (e) of Section 9084 of the Elections Code, on and after November 6, 2002, the Secretary of State shall not include in the state voter information guide a statement from a candidate who has not voluntarily agreed to the expenditure limitations set forth in Section 85400.(c) A candidate for State Senate or Assembly who accepts the voluntary expenditure limits set forth in Section 85400 may purchase the space to place a statement in the voter information portion of the county voter information guide that does not exceed 250 words. The statement shall not make any reference to any opponent of the candidate. The statement shall be submitted in accordance with the timeframes and procedures set forth in the Elections Code for the preparation of the voter information portion of the county voter information guide. The statement may be withdrawn or changed during the period for filing nomination papers and until 5 p.m. of the next working day after the close of the nomination period. papers. A candidate who withdraws his or her statement may file a revised statement during the period for filing nomination papers.
106+85601. (a) A candidate for statewide elective office, as defined in Section 82053, who accepts the voluntary expenditure limits set forth in Section 85400 may purchase the space to place a statement in the state ballot pamphlet voter information guide that does not exceed 250 words. The statement may shall not make any reference to any opponent of the candidate. The statement shall be submitted in accordance with timeframes and procedures set forth by the Secretary of State for the preparation of the state ballot pamphlets. voter information guides. The statement may be withdrawn or changed during the period for filing nomination papers and until 5 p.m. of the next working day after the close of the nomination period.(b) Notwithstanding subdivision (e) of Section 88001 of this code or subdivision (e) of Section 9084 of the Elections Code, on and after November 6, 2002, the Secretary of State may shall not include in the state ballot pamphlet voter information guide a statement from a candidate who has not voluntarily agreed to the expenditure limitations set forth in Section 85400.(c) A candidate for State Senate or Assembly who accepts the voluntary expenditure limits set forth in Section 85400 may purchase the space to place a statement in the voter information portion of the sample ballot county voter information guide that does not exceed 250 words. The statement may shall not make any reference to any opponent of the candidate. The statement shall be submitted in accordance with the timeframes and procedures set forth in the Elections Code for the preparation of the voter information portion of the sample ballot. county voter information guide. The statement may be withdrawn or changed during the period for filing nomination papers and until 5 p.m. of the next working day after the close of the nomination period.
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108-85601. (a) A candidate for statewide elective office, as defined in Section 82053, who accepts the voluntary expenditure limits set forth in Section 85400 may purchase the space to place a statement in the state voter information guide that does not exceed 250 words. The statement shall not make any reference to any opponent of the candidate. The statement shall be submitted in accordance with timeframes and procedures set forth by the Secretary of State for the preparation of the state voter information guides. The statement may be withdrawn or changed during the period for filing nomination papers and until 5 p.m. of the next working day after the close of the nomination period. papers. A candidate who withdraws his or her statement may file a revised statement during the period for filing nomination papers.(b) Notwithstanding subdivision (e) of Section 88001 of this code or subdivision (e) of Section 9084 of the Elections Code, on and after November 6, 2002, the Secretary of State shall not include in the state voter information guide a statement from a candidate who has not voluntarily agreed to the expenditure limitations set forth in Section 85400.(c) A candidate for State Senate or Assembly who accepts the voluntary expenditure limits set forth in Section 85400 may purchase the space to place a statement in the voter information portion of the county voter information guide that does not exceed 250 words. The statement shall not make any reference to any opponent of the candidate. The statement shall be submitted in accordance with the timeframes and procedures set forth in the Elections Code for the preparation of the voter information portion of the county voter information guide. The statement may be withdrawn or changed during the period for filing nomination papers and until 5 p.m. of the next working day after the close of the nomination period. papers. A candidate who withdraws his or her statement may file a revised statement during the period for filing nomination papers.
108+85601. (a) A candidate for statewide elective office, as defined in Section 82053, who accepts the voluntary expenditure limits set forth in Section 85400 may purchase the space to place a statement in the state ballot pamphlet voter information guide that does not exceed 250 words. The statement may shall not make any reference to any opponent of the candidate. The statement shall be submitted in accordance with timeframes and procedures set forth by the Secretary of State for the preparation of the state ballot pamphlets. voter information guides. The statement may be withdrawn or changed during the period for filing nomination papers and until 5 p.m. of the next working day after the close of the nomination period.(b) Notwithstanding subdivision (e) of Section 88001 of this code or subdivision (e) of Section 9084 of the Elections Code, on and after November 6, 2002, the Secretary of State may shall not include in the state ballot pamphlet voter information guide a statement from a candidate who has not voluntarily agreed to the expenditure limitations set forth in Section 85400.(c) A candidate for State Senate or Assembly who accepts the voluntary expenditure limits set forth in Section 85400 may purchase the space to place a statement in the voter information portion of the sample ballot county voter information guide that does not exceed 250 words. The statement may shall not make any reference to any opponent of the candidate. The statement shall be submitted in accordance with the timeframes and procedures set forth in the Elections Code for the preparation of the voter information portion of the sample ballot. county voter information guide. The statement may be withdrawn or changed during the period for filing nomination papers and until 5 p.m. of the next working day after the close of the nomination period.
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110-85601. (a) A candidate for statewide elective office, as defined in Section 82053, who accepts the voluntary expenditure limits set forth in Section 85400 may purchase the space to place a statement in the state voter information guide that does not exceed 250 words. The statement shall not make any reference to any opponent of the candidate. The statement shall be submitted in accordance with timeframes and procedures set forth by the Secretary of State for the preparation of the state voter information guides. The statement may be withdrawn or changed during the period for filing nomination papers and until 5 p.m. of the next working day after the close of the nomination period. papers. A candidate who withdraws his or her statement may file a revised statement during the period for filing nomination papers.(b) Notwithstanding subdivision (e) of Section 88001 of this code or subdivision (e) of Section 9084 of the Elections Code, on and after November 6, 2002, the Secretary of State shall not include in the state voter information guide a statement from a candidate who has not voluntarily agreed to the expenditure limitations set forth in Section 85400.(c) A candidate for State Senate or Assembly who accepts the voluntary expenditure limits set forth in Section 85400 may purchase the space to place a statement in the voter information portion of the county voter information guide that does not exceed 250 words. The statement shall not make any reference to any opponent of the candidate. The statement shall be submitted in accordance with the timeframes and procedures set forth in the Elections Code for the preparation of the voter information portion of the county voter information guide. The statement may be withdrawn or changed during the period for filing nomination papers and until 5 p.m. of the next working day after the close of the nomination period. papers. A candidate who withdraws his or her statement may file a revised statement during the period for filing nomination papers.
110+85601. (a) A candidate for statewide elective office, as defined in Section 82053, who accepts the voluntary expenditure limits set forth in Section 85400 may purchase the space to place a statement in the state ballot pamphlet voter information guide that does not exceed 250 words. The statement may shall not make any reference to any opponent of the candidate. The statement shall be submitted in accordance with timeframes and procedures set forth by the Secretary of State for the preparation of the state ballot pamphlets. voter information guides. The statement may be withdrawn or changed during the period for filing nomination papers and until 5 p.m. of the next working day after the close of the nomination period.(b) Notwithstanding subdivision (e) of Section 88001 of this code or subdivision (e) of Section 9084 of the Elections Code, on and after November 6, 2002, the Secretary of State may shall not include in the state ballot pamphlet voter information guide a statement from a candidate who has not voluntarily agreed to the expenditure limitations set forth in Section 85400.(c) A candidate for State Senate or Assembly who accepts the voluntary expenditure limits set forth in Section 85400 may purchase the space to place a statement in the voter information portion of the sample ballot county voter information guide that does not exceed 250 words. The statement may shall not make any reference to any opponent of the candidate. The statement shall be submitted in accordance with the timeframes and procedures set forth in the Elections Code for the preparation of the voter information portion of the sample ballot. county voter information guide. The statement may be withdrawn or changed during the period for filing nomination papers and until 5 p.m. of the next working day after the close of the nomination period.
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114-85601. (a) A candidate for statewide elective office, as defined in Section 82053, who accepts the voluntary expenditure limits set forth in Section 85400 may purchase the space to place a statement in the state voter information guide that does not exceed 250 words. The statement shall not make any reference to any opponent of the candidate. The statement shall be submitted in accordance with timeframes and procedures set forth by the Secretary of State for the preparation of the state voter information guides. The statement may be withdrawn or changed during the period for filing nomination papers and until 5 p.m. of the next working day after the close of the nomination period. papers. A candidate who withdraws his or her statement may file a revised statement during the period for filing nomination papers.
114+85601. (a) A candidate for statewide elective office, as defined in Section 82053, who accepts the voluntary expenditure limits set forth in Section 85400 may purchase the space to place a statement in the state ballot pamphlet voter information guide that does not exceed 250 words. The statement may shall not make any reference to any opponent of the candidate. The statement shall be submitted in accordance with timeframes and procedures set forth by the Secretary of State for the preparation of the state ballot pamphlets. voter information guides. The statement may be withdrawn or changed during the period for filing nomination papers and until 5 p.m. of the next working day after the close of the nomination period.
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116-(b) Notwithstanding subdivision (e) of Section 88001 of this code or subdivision (e) of Section 9084 of the Elections Code, on and after November 6, 2002, the Secretary of State shall not include in the state voter information guide a statement from a candidate who has not voluntarily agreed to the expenditure limitations set forth in Section 85400.
116+(b) Notwithstanding subdivision (e) of Section 88001 of this code or subdivision (e) of Section 9084 of the Elections Code, on and after November 6, 2002, the Secretary of State may shall not include in the state ballot pamphlet voter information guide a statement from a candidate who has not voluntarily agreed to the expenditure limitations set forth in Section 85400.
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118-(c) A candidate for State Senate or Assembly who accepts the voluntary expenditure limits set forth in Section 85400 may purchase the space to place a statement in the voter information portion of the county voter information guide that does not exceed 250 words. The statement shall not make any reference to any opponent of the candidate. The statement shall be submitted in accordance with the timeframes and procedures set forth in the Elections Code for the preparation of the voter information portion of the county voter information guide. The statement may be withdrawn or changed during the period for filing nomination papers and until 5 p.m. of the next working day after the close of the nomination period. papers. A candidate who withdraws his or her statement may file a revised statement during the period for filing nomination papers.
118+(c) A candidate for State Senate or Assembly who accepts the voluntary expenditure limits set forth in Section 85400 may purchase the space to place a statement in the voter information portion of the sample ballot county voter information guide that does not exceed 250 words. The statement may shall not make any reference to any opponent of the candidate. The statement shall be submitted in accordance with the timeframes and procedures set forth in the Elections Code for the preparation of the voter information portion of the sample ballot. county voter information guide. The statement may be withdrawn or changed during the period for filing nomination papers and until 5 p.m. of the next working day after the close of the nomination period.
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120120 SEC. 3. The Legislature finds and declares that this bill furthers the purposes of the Political Reform Act of 1974 within the meaning of subdivision (a) of Section 81012 of the Government Code.
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122122 SEC. 3. The Legislature finds and declares that this bill furthers the purposes of the Political Reform Act of 1974 within the meaning of subdivision (a) of Section 81012 of the Government Code.
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124124 SEC. 3. The Legislature finds and declares that this bill furthers the purposes of the Political Reform Act of 1974 within the meaning of subdivision (a) of Section 81012 of the Government Code.
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