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1-Senate Bill No. 1250 CHAPTER 911An act to amend Section 2026 of the Elections Code, relating to elections. [ Approved by Governor September 29, 2018. Filed with Secretary of State September 29, 2018. ] LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTSB 1250, Bradford. Voting: domicile.Existing law defines residence for voting purposes as a persons domicile. Existing law describes the domicile of a person as that place in which his or her habitation is fixed, wherein the person has the intention of remaining, and to which, whenever he or she is absent, the person has the intention of returning. Existing law describes the residence of a person as that place in which the persons habitation is fixed for some period of time, but wherein he or she does not have the intention of remaining. Existing law provides that a person may have only one domicile at a given time, but may have more than one residence. Existing law also provides that, for purposes of determining the domicile of a Member of the Legislature or a Representative in the Congress of the United States, the residence address indicated on that persons currently filed affidavit of voter registration is conclusively presumed to be that persons domicile.This bill would provide that this presumption applies as long as the address listed is one of the member or representatives residences, notwithstanding that the member or representative may have another residence at which any of certain conditions apply.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: NO Local Program: NO Bill TextThe people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 2026 of the Elections Code is amended to read:2026. The domicile of a Member of the Legislature or a Representative in the Congress of the United States shall be conclusively presumed to be at the residence address indicated on that persons currently filed affidavit of registration, as long as the address is a residence under subdivision (c) of Section 349, notwithstanding that the member or representative may have another residence at which any of the following apply:(a) A child for whom the member or representative is a parent, step-parent, foster parent, guardian, or caretaker is enrolled in school.(b) The spouse, domestic partner, or intimate partner of the member or representative is located for employment.(c) The member or representative receives mail or other postal or parcel deliveries.(d) The member or representative owns, leases, or rents a dwelling.(e) The member or representative claims a homeowners exemption or any other similar claim for tax purposes.(f) The member or representative maintains accounts or pays for utilities, cable or satellite television, Internet service, home security service, home or landscape maintenance, or other similar services.(g) The member or representative registers a vehicle or boat.(h) The member or representative maintains policies of insurance.(i) The member or representative has items of personal property.
1+Enrolled September 07, 2018 Passed IN Senate May 17, 2018 Passed IN Assembly August 30, 2018 Amended IN Senate May 07, 2018 Amended IN Senate March 22, 2018 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20172018 REGULAR SESSION Senate Bill No. 1250Introduced by Senator Bradford(Coauthor: Senator Anderson)February 15, 2018An act to amend Section 2026 of the Elections Code, relating to elections.LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTSB 1250, Bradford. Voting: domicile.Existing law defines residence for voting purposes as a persons domicile. Existing law describes the domicile of a person as that place in which his or her habitation is fixed, wherein the person has the intention of remaining, and to which, whenever he or she is absent, the person has the intention of returning. Existing law describes the residence of a person as that place in which the persons habitation is fixed for some period of time, but wherein he or she does not have the intention of remaining. Existing law provides that a person may have only one domicile at a given time, but may have more than one residence. Existing law also provides that, for purposes of determining the domicile of a Member of the Legislature or a Representative in the Congress of the United States, the residence address indicated on that persons currently filed affidavit of voter registration is conclusively presumed to be that persons domicile.This bill would provide that this presumption applies as long as the address listed is one of the member or representatives residences, notwithstanding that the member or representative may have another residence at which any of certain conditions apply.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: NO Local Program: NO Bill TextThe people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 2026 of the Elections Code is amended to read:2026. The domicile of a Member of the Legislature or a Representative in the Congress of the United States shall be conclusively presumed to be at the residence address indicated on that persons currently filed affidavit of registration, as long as the address is a residence under subdivision (c) of Section 349, notwithstanding that the member or representative may have another residence at which any of the following apply:(a) A child for whom the member or representative is a parent, step-parent, foster parent, guardian, or caretaker is enrolled in school.(b) The spouse, domestic partner, or intimate partner of the member or representative is located for employment.(c) The member or representative receives mail or other postal or parcel deliveries.(d) The member or representative owns, leases, or rents a dwelling.(e) The member or representative claims a homeowners exemption or any other similar claim for tax purposes.(f) The member or representative maintains accounts or pays for utilities, cable or satellite television, Internet service, home security service, home or landscape maintenance, or other similar services.(g) The member or representative registers a vehicle or boat.(h) The member or representative maintains policies of insurance.(i) The member or representative has items of personal property.
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3- Senate Bill No. 1250 CHAPTER 911An act to amend Section 2026 of the Elections Code, relating to elections. [ Approved by Governor September 29, 2018. Filed with Secretary of State September 29, 2018. ] LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTSB 1250, Bradford. Voting: domicile.Existing law defines residence for voting purposes as a persons domicile. Existing law describes the domicile of a person as that place in which his or her habitation is fixed, wherein the person has the intention of remaining, and to which, whenever he or she is absent, the person has the intention of returning. Existing law describes the residence of a person as that place in which the persons habitation is fixed for some period of time, but wherein he or she does not have the intention of remaining. Existing law provides that a person may have only one domicile at a given time, but may have more than one residence. Existing law also provides that, for purposes of determining the domicile of a Member of the Legislature or a Representative in the Congress of the United States, the residence address indicated on that persons currently filed affidavit of voter registration is conclusively presumed to be that persons domicile.This bill would provide that this presumption applies as long as the address listed is one of the member or representatives residences, notwithstanding that the member or representative may have another residence at which any of certain conditions apply.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: NO Local Program: NO
3+ Enrolled September 07, 2018 Passed IN Senate May 17, 2018 Passed IN Assembly August 30, 2018 Amended IN Senate May 07, 2018 Amended IN Senate March 22, 2018 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20172018 REGULAR SESSION Senate Bill No. 1250Introduced by Senator Bradford(Coauthor: Senator Anderson)February 15, 2018An act to amend Section 2026 of the Elections Code, relating to elections.LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTSB 1250, Bradford. Voting: domicile.Existing law defines residence for voting purposes as a persons domicile. Existing law describes the domicile of a person as that place in which his or her habitation is fixed, wherein the person has the intention of remaining, and to which, whenever he or she is absent, the person has the intention of returning. Existing law describes the residence of a person as that place in which the persons habitation is fixed for some period of time, but wherein he or she does not have the intention of remaining. Existing law provides that a person may have only one domicile at a given time, but may have more than one residence. Existing law also provides that, for purposes of determining the domicile of a Member of the Legislature or a Representative in the Congress of the United States, the residence address indicated on that persons currently filed affidavit of voter registration is conclusively presumed to be that persons domicile.This bill would provide that this presumption applies as long as the address listed is one of the member or representatives residences, notwithstanding that the member or representative may have another residence at which any of certain conditions apply.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: NO Local Program: NO
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5+ Enrolled September 07, 2018 Passed IN Senate May 17, 2018 Passed IN Assembly August 30, 2018 Amended IN Senate May 07, 2018 Amended IN Senate March 22, 2018
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1830 Existing law defines residence for voting purposes as a persons domicile. Existing law describes the domicile of a person as that place in which his or her habitation is fixed, wherein the person has the intention of remaining, and to which, whenever he or she is absent, the person has the intention of returning. Existing law describes the residence of a person as that place in which the persons habitation is fixed for some period of time, but wherein he or she does not have the intention of remaining. Existing law provides that a person may have only one domicile at a given time, but may have more than one residence. Existing law also provides that, for purposes of determining the domicile of a Member of the Legislature or a Representative in the Congress of the United States, the residence address indicated on that persons currently filed affidavit of voter registration is conclusively presumed to be that persons domicile.This bill would provide that this presumption applies as long as the address listed is one of the member or representatives residences, notwithstanding that the member or representative may have another residence at which any of certain conditions apply.
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2032 Existing law defines residence for voting purposes as a persons domicile. Existing law describes the domicile of a person as that place in which his or her habitation is fixed, wherein the person has the intention of remaining, and to which, whenever he or she is absent, the person has the intention of returning. Existing law describes the residence of a person as that place in which the persons habitation is fixed for some period of time, but wherein he or she does not have the intention of remaining. Existing law provides that a person may have only one domicile at a given time, but may have more than one residence. Existing law also provides that, for purposes of determining the domicile of a Member of the Legislature or a Representative in the Congress of the United States, the residence address indicated on that persons currently filed affidavit of voter registration is conclusively presumed to be that persons domicile.
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2234 This bill would provide that this presumption applies as long as the address listed is one of the member or representatives residences, notwithstanding that the member or representative may have another residence at which any of certain conditions apply.
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2840 The people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 2026 of the Elections Code is amended to read:2026. The domicile of a Member of the Legislature or a Representative in the Congress of the United States shall be conclusively presumed to be at the residence address indicated on that persons currently filed affidavit of registration, as long as the address is a residence under subdivision (c) of Section 349, notwithstanding that the member or representative may have another residence at which any of the following apply:(a) A child for whom the member or representative is a parent, step-parent, foster parent, guardian, or caretaker is enrolled in school.(b) The spouse, domestic partner, or intimate partner of the member or representative is located for employment.(c) The member or representative receives mail or other postal or parcel deliveries.(d) The member or representative owns, leases, or rents a dwelling.(e) The member or representative claims a homeowners exemption or any other similar claim for tax purposes.(f) The member or representative maintains accounts or pays for utilities, cable or satellite television, Internet service, home security service, home or landscape maintenance, or other similar services.(g) The member or representative registers a vehicle or boat.(h) The member or representative maintains policies of insurance.(i) The member or representative has items of personal property.
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3446 SECTION 1. Section 2026 of the Elections Code is amended to read:2026. The domicile of a Member of the Legislature or a Representative in the Congress of the United States shall be conclusively presumed to be at the residence address indicated on that persons currently filed affidavit of registration, as long as the address is a residence under subdivision (c) of Section 349, notwithstanding that the member or representative may have another residence at which any of the following apply:(a) A child for whom the member or representative is a parent, step-parent, foster parent, guardian, or caretaker is enrolled in school.(b) The spouse, domestic partner, or intimate partner of the member or representative is located for employment.(c) The member or representative receives mail or other postal or parcel deliveries.(d) The member or representative owns, leases, or rents a dwelling.(e) The member or representative claims a homeowners exemption or any other similar claim for tax purposes.(f) The member or representative maintains accounts or pays for utilities, cable or satellite television, Internet service, home security service, home or landscape maintenance, or other similar services.(g) The member or representative registers a vehicle or boat.(h) The member or representative maintains policies of insurance.(i) The member or representative has items of personal property.
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4052 2026. The domicile of a Member of the Legislature or a Representative in the Congress of the United States shall be conclusively presumed to be at the residence address indicated on that persons currently filed affidavit of registration, as long as the address is a residence under subdivision (c) of Section 349, notwithstanding that the member or representative may have another residence at which any of the following apply:(a) A child for whom the member or representative is a parent, step-parent, foster parent, guardian, or caretaker is enrolled in school.(b) The spouse, domestic partner, or intimate partner of the member or representative is located for employment.(c) The member or representative receives mail or other postal or parcel deliveries.(d) The member or representative owns, leases, or rents a dwelling.(e) The member or representative claims a homeowners exemption or any other similar claim for tax purposes.(f) The member or representative maintains accounts or pays for utilities, cable or satellite television, Internet service, home security service, home or landscape maintenance, or other similar services.(g) The member or representative registers a vehicle or boat.(h) The member or representative maintains policies of insurance.(i) The member or representative has items of personal property.
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4254 2026. The domicile of a Member of the Legislature or a Representative in the Congress of the United States shall be conclusively presumed to be at the residence address indicated on that persons currently filed affidavit of registration, as long as the address is a residence under subdivision (c) of Section 349, notwithstanding that the member or representative may have another residence at which any of the following apply:(a) A child for whom the member or representative is a parent, step-parent, foster parent, guardian, or caretaker is enrolled in school.(b) The spouse, domestic partner, or intimate partner of the member or representative is located for employment.(c) The member or representative receives mail or other postal or parcel deliveries.(d) The member or representative owns, leases, or rents a dwelling.(e) The member or representative claims a homeowners exemption or any other similar claim for tax purposes.(f) The member or representative maintains accounts or pays for utilities, cable or satellite television, Internet service, home security service, home or landscape maintenance, or other similar services.(g) The member or representative registers a vehicle or boat.(h) The member or representative maintains policies of insurance.(i) The member or representative has items of personal property.
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4456 2026. The domicile of a Member of the Legislature or a Representative in the Congress of the United States shall be conclusively presumed to be at the residence address indicated on that persons currently filed affidavit of registration, as long as the address is a residence under subdivision (c) of Section 349, notwithstanding that the member or representative may have another residence at which any of the following apply:(a) A child for whom the member or representative is a parent, step-parent, foster parent, guardian, or caretaker is enrolled in school.(b) The spouse, domestic partner, or intimate partner of the member or representative is located for employment.(c) The member or representative receives mail or other postal or parcel deliveries.(d) The member or representative owns, leases, or rents a dwelling.(e) The member or representative claims a homeowners exemption or any other similar claim for tax purposes.(f) The member or representative maintains accounts or pays for utilities, cable or satellite television, Internet service, home security service, home or landscape maintenance, or other similar services.(g) The member or representative registers a vehicle or boat.(h) The member or representative maintains policies of insurance.(i) The member or representative has items of personal property.
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4860 2026. The domicile of a Member of the Legislature or a Representative in the Congress of the United States shall be conclusively presumed to be at the residence address indicated on that persons currently filed affidavit of registration, as long as the address is a residence under subdivision (c) of Section 349, notwithstanding that the member or representative may have another residence at which any of the following apply:
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