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1-Assembly Bill No. 2951 CHAPTER 424An act to amend, repeal, and add Section 2201 of the Elections Code, relating to elections. [ Approved by Governor September 22, 2024. Filed with Secretary of State September 22, 2024. ] LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 2951, Cervantes. Voter registration: cancellation.Existing law requires a county elections official to cancel a persons voter registration in certain circumstances, including when a person is deemed mentally incompetent, upon proof that the person is presently imprisoned for conviction of a felony, upon the death of the person, and when a person fails to respond to an address verification mailed by the elections official and does not attempt to vote at the next two federal general elections. Existing law requires the elections official to provide notice of the intent to cancel the persons registration between 15 and 30 days before the cancellation.This bill, until July 1, 2025, instead would require the elections official to provide notice of the intent to cancel the persons registration between 15 and 30 days before the cancellation if the cancellation was due to mental incapacity to vote, a prison commitment, or the voter has failed to respond to an address verification, as specified, and would require the elections official to provide notice within 15 days before or after cancellation of a voters registration if the person has died.This bill would require the Secretary of State to submit an update on January 1, 2025, and on the first of each month thereafter until July 1, 2025, to specified committees of the Legislature detailing its efforts and progress in fully implementing and achieving compliance with specified laws regarding voting rights disqualifications and restorations.By increasing the duties on county elections officials, the bill would impose a state-mandated local program. The California Constitution requires the state to reimburse local agencies and school districts for certain costs mandated by the state. Statutory provisions establish procedures for making that reimbursement.This bill would provide that, if the Commission on State Mandates determines that the bill contains costs mandated by the state, reimbursement for those costs shall be made pursuant to the statutory provisions noted above.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: YES Bill TextThe people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 2201 of the Elections Code is amended to read:2201. (a) The county elections official shall cancel the registration in the following cases:(1) At the signed, written request of the person registered.(2) When the mental incompetency of the person registered is legally established as provided in Sections 2208, 2209, 2210, and 2211. The county elections office shall use only information provided by the Secretary of State pursuant to subdivision (d) of Section 2211.5 to cancel a voter registration for this reason.(3) Upon proof that the person is presently imprisoned for conviction of a felony. The county elections office shall use only information provided by the Secretary of State pursuant to subdivision (d) of Section 2212, by a United States District Court, or by the Federal Bureau of Prisons to cancel a voter registration for this reason.(4) Upon the production of a certified copy of a judgment directing the cancellation to be made.(5) Upon the death of the person registered.(6) Pursuant to Article 2 (commencing with Section 2220).(7) Upon official notification that the voter is registered to vote in another state.(8) Upon proof that the person is otherwise ineligible to vote.(b) The Secretary of State may cancel the registration in the following cases:(1) When the mental incompetency of the person registered is legally established as provided in Sections 2208, 2209, 2210, and 2211.(2) Upon proof that the person is presently imprisoned for the conviction of a felony.(3) Upon the death of the person registered.(c) (1) Between 15 and 30 days, inclusive, before canceling a persons registration for the reasons specified in paragraphs (2), (3), or (6) of subdivision (a), the county elections official shall send a forwardable notice by first-class mail, including a postage-paid and preaddressed return form, to the voter.(A) The forwardable notice shall be provided in the persons preferred language if the county is required to provide translated ballots in that language pursuant to Section 203 of the federal Voting Rights Act of 1965 (52 U.S.C. Sec. 10503).(B) The notice shall include a statement substantially similar to the following:IMPORTANT NOTICE. Your voter registration record is scheduled to be canceled on [date]. This cancellation is due to information the [county name] County elections office has received indicating your ineligibility to vote in that county due to a change in residence, prison commitment, or mental incapacity to vote pursuant to Sections 2208, 2209, 2210, or 2211 of the California Elections Code, as applicable.If you believe this cancellation is in error, please notify our office within 15 days from the date of this notice either by returning the attached postage-paid postcard or by calling [county elections office phone number] toll free.If we do not receive your response to this notice, you may be required to reregister to vote in the next election or to vote using a provisional ballot. You can find more information about voter eligibility rules on the Secretary of States internet website at [URL] or voter hotline at [phone numbers]. You can also check your current registration status at [URL].(2) The preaddressed return form described in paragraph (1) shall include all of the following:(A) Space for the voter to provide their current place of residence.(B) Space for the voter to provide their current mailing address, if different from the place of residence.(C) A box next to a statement substantially similar to the following: The cancellation of my voter record is in error because I have not been deemed mentally incompetent to vote by a court of law and I am not currently serving a state or federal prison term. Additionally, if I have moved, I have provided my new residential address on this form.(D) Space for the voter to provide their signature and the date.(3) The elections official may send additional written notices to a voter, and may also notify the voter in person, by telephone or email, or by other means of the planned registration cancellation.(d) (1) Within 15 days before or after cancellation of a voters registration for the reason specified in paragraph (5) of subdivision (a), the county elections official shall send a forwardable notice by first-class mail, including a postage-paid and preaddressed return form, to the voter, to enable the voter to verify or correct their voter registration cancellation.(A) The forwardable notice shall be provided in the persons preferred language if the county is required to provide translated ballots in that language pursuant to Section 203 of the federal Voting Rights Act of 1965 (52 U.S.C. Sec. 10503).(B) The notice shall include a statement substantially similar to the following:IMPORTANT NOTICE. Your voter registration record was canceled on [date]. This cancellation is due to information the [county name] County elections office has received indicating your ineligibility to vote in that county due to death, pursuant to the California Elections Code, as applicable.If you believe this cancellation is in error, please notify our office within 15 days from the date of this notice either by returning the attached postage-paid postcard or by calling [county elections office phone number] toll free.If we do not receive your response to this notice, you may be required to reregister to vote in the next election or to vote using a provisional ballot. You can find more information about voter eligibility rules on the Secretary of States internet website at [URL] or voter hotline at [phone numbers]. You can also check your current registration status at [URL].(2) The preaddressed return form described in paragraph (1) shall include all of the following:(A) Space for the voter to provide their current place of residence.(B) Space for the voter to provide their current mailing address, if different from the place of residence.(C) A box next to a statement substantially similar to the following: The cancellation of my voter record is in error because I have not died. Additionally, if I have moved, I have provided my new residential address on this form.(D) Space for the voter to provide their signature and the date.(3) The elections official may send additional notices to a voter, and may also notify the voter in person, by telephone or email, or by other means of the planned registration cancellation.(e) (1) The Secretary of State shall submit an update on January 1, 2025, and on the first of each month thereafter, detailing its efforts and progress in fully implementing and achieving compliance with Sections 2208, 2209, 2210, 2211, 2211.5, and 2214 to all of the following committees:(A) The Assembly Committee on Elections.(B) The Senate Committee on Elections and Constitutional Amendments.(C) The relevant subcommittee of the Assembly Committee on Budget.(D) The relevant subcommittee of the Senate Committee on Budget and Fiscal Review.(E) The Joint Committee on Legislative Audit.(2) The Secretary of State shall not be required to submit the update required pursuant to paragraph (1) after the Secretary of State certifies to the committees described in paragraph (1) that it has taken all steps necessary to fully implement and administer Sections 2208, 2209, 2210, 2211, 2211.5, and 2214.(f) This section shall become inoperative on July 1, 2025, and, as of January 1, 2026, is repealed.SEC. 2. Section 2201 is added to the Elections Code, to read:2201. (a) The county elections official shall cancel the registration in the following cases:(1) At the signed, written request of the person registered.(2) When the mental incompetency of the person registered is legally established as provided in Sections 2208, 2209, 2210, and 2211. The county elections office shall use only information provided by the Secretary of State pursuant to subdivision (d) of Section 2211.5 to cancel a voter registration for this reason.(3) Upon proof that the person is presently imprisoned for conviction of a felony. The county elections office shall use only information provided by the Secretary of State pursuant to subdivision (d) of Section 2212, by a United States District Court, or by the Federal Bureau of Prisons to cancel a voter registration for this reason.(4) Upon the production of a certified copy of a judgment directing the cancellation to be made.(5) Upon the death of the person registered.(6) Pursuant to Article 2 (commencing with Section 2220).(7) Upon official notification that the voter is registered to vote in another state.(8) Upon proof that the person is otherwise ineligible to vote.(b) The Secretary of State may cancel the registration in the following cases:(1) When the mental incompetency of the person registered is legally established as provided in Sections 2208, 2209, 2210, and 2211.(2) Upon proof that the person is presently imprisoned for the conviction of a felony.(3) Upon the death of the person registered.(c) (1) Between 15 and 30 days, inclusive, before canceling a persons registration for the reasons specified in paragraph (2), (3), (5), or (6) of subdivision (a), the county elections official shall send a forwardable notice by first-class mail, including a postage-paid and preaddressed return form, to the voter.(A) The forwardable notice shall be provided in the persons preferred language if the county is required to provide translated ballots in that language pursuant to Section 203 of the federal Voting Rights Act of 1965 (52 U.S.C. Sec. 10503).(B) The notice shall include a statement substantially similar to the following:IMPORTANT NOTICE. Your voter registration record is scheduled to be canceled on [date]. This cancellation is due to information the [county name] County elections office has received indicating your ineligibility to vote in that county due to a change of residence, death, prison commitment or mental incapacity to vote pursuant to Sections 2208, 2209, 2210, or 2211 of the California Elections Code, as applicable.If you believe this cancellation is in error, please notify our office within 15 days from the date of this notice either by returning the attached postage-paid postcard or by calling [county elections office phone number] toll free.If we do not receive your response to this notice, you may be required to reregister to vote in the next election or to vote using a provisional ballot. You can find more information about voter eligibility rules on the Secretary of States internet website at [URL] or voter hotline at [phone numbers]. You can also check your current registration status at [URL].(2) The preaddressed return form described in paragraph (1) shall include all of the following:(A) Space for the voter to provide their current place of residence.(B) Space for the voter to provide their current mailing address, if different from the place of residence.(C) A box next to a statement substantially similar to the following: The cancellation of my voter record is in error because I have not been deemed mentally incompetent to vote by a court of law, I am not currently serving a state or federal prison term, and I have not died. Additionally, if I have moved, I have provided my new residential address on this form.(D) Space for the voter to provide their signature and the date.(3) The elections official may send additional written notices to a voter, and may also notify the voter in person, by telephone or email, or by other means of the planned registration cancellation.(d) This section shall become operative on July 1, 2025.SEC. 3. If the Commission on State Mandates determines that this act contains costs mandated by the state, reimbursement to local agencies and school districts for those costs shall be made pursuant to Part 7 (commencing with Section 17500) of Division 4 of Title 2 of the Government Code.
1+Enrolled September 04, 2024 Passed IN Senate August 27, 2024 Passed IN Assembly August 30, 2024 Amended IN Senate August 21, 2024 Amended IN Senate July 03, 2024 Amended IN Senate June 27, 2024 Amended IN Senate June 10, 2024 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20232024 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 2951Introduced by Assembly Members Cervantes and LowFebruary 16, 2024An act to amend, repeal, and add Section 2201 of the Elections Code, relating to elections.LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 2951, Cervantes. Voter registration: cancellation.Existing law requires a county elections official to cancel a persons voter registration in certain circumstances, including when a person is deemed mentally incompetent, upon proof that the person is presently imprisoned for conviction of a felony, upon the death of the person, and when a person fails to respond to an address verification mailed by the elections official and does not attempt to vote at the next two federal general elections. Existing law requires the elections official to provide notice of the intent to cancel the persons registration between 15 and 30 days before the cancellation.This bill, until July 1, 2025, instead would require the elections official to provide notice of the intent to cancel the persons registration between 15 and 30 days before the cancellation if the cancellation was due to mental incapacity to vote, a prison commitment, or the voter has failed to respond to an address verification, as specified, and would require the elections official to provide notice within 15 days before or after cancellation of a voters registration if the person has died.This bill would require the Secretary of State to submit an update on January 1, 2025, and on the first of each month thereafter until July 1, 2025, to specified committees of the Legislature detailing its efforts and progress in fully implementing and achieving compliance with specified laws regarding voting rights disqualifications and restorations.By increasing the duties on county elections officials, the bill would impose a state-mandated local program. The California Constitution requires the state to reimburse local agencies and school districts for certain costs mandated by the state. Statutory provisions establish procedures for making that reimbursement.This bill would provide that, if the Commission on State Mandates determines that the bill contains costs mandated by the state, reimbursement for those costs shall be made pursuant to the statutory provisions noted above.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: YES Bill TextThe people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 2201 of the Elections Code is amended to read:2201. (a) The county elections official shall cancel the registration in the following cases:(1) At the signed, written request of the person registered.(2) When the mental incompetency of the person registered is legally established as provided in Sections 2208, 2209, 2210, and 2211. The county elections office shall use only information provided by the Secretary of State pursuant to subdivision (d) of Section 2211.5 to cancel a voter registration for this reason.(3) Upon proof that the person is presently imprisoned for conviction of a felony. The county elections office shall use only information provided by the Secretary of State pursuant to subdivision (d) of Section 2212, by a United States District Court, or by the Federal Bureau of Prisons to cancel a voter registration for this reason.(4) Upon the production of a certified copy of a judgment directing the cancellation to be made.(5) Upon the death of the person registered.(6) Pursuant to Article 2 (commencing with Section 2220).(7) Upon official notification that the voter is registered to vote in another state.(8) Upon proof that the person is otherwise ineligible to vote.(b) The Secretary of State may cancel the registration in the following cases:(1) When the mental incompetency of the person registered is legally established as provided in Sections 2208, 2209, 2210, and 2211.(2) Upon proof that the person is presently imprisoned for the conviction of a felony.(3) Upon the death of the person registered.(c) (1) Between 15 and 30 days, inclusive, before canceling a persons registration for the reasons specified in paragraphs (2), (3), or (6) of subdivision (a), the county elections official shall send a forwardable notice by first-class mail, including a postage-paid and preaddressed return form, to the voter.(A) The forwardable notice shall be provided in the persons preferred language if the county is required to provide translated ballots in that language pursuant to Section 203 of the federal Voting Rights Act of 1965 (52 U.S.C. Sec. 10503).(B) The notice shall include a statement substantially similar to the following:IMPORTANT NOTICE. Your voter registration record is scheduled to be canceled on [date]. This cancellation is due to information the [county name] County elections office has received indicating your ineligibility to vote in that county due to a change in residence, prison commitment, or mental incapacity to vote pursuant to Sections 2208, 2209, 2210, or 2211 of the California Elections Code, as applicable.If you believe this cancellation is in error, please notify our office within 15 days from the date of this notice either by returning the attached postage-paid postcard or by calling [county elections office phone number] toll free.If we do not receive your response to this notice, you may be required to reregister to vote in the next election or to vote using a provisional ballot. You can find more information about voter eligibility rules on the Secretary of States internet website at [URL] or voter hotline at [phone numbers]. You can also check your current registration status at [URL].(2) The preaddressed return form described in paragraph (1) shall include all of the following:(A) Space for the voter to provide their current place of residence.(B) Space for the voter to provide their current mailing address, if different from the place of residence.(C) A box next to a statement substantially similar to the following: The cancellation of my voter record is in error because I have not been deemed mentally incompetent to vote by a court of law and I am not currently serving a state or federal prison term. Additionally, if I have moved, I have provided my new residential address on this form.(D) Space for the voter to provide their signature and the date.(3) The elections official may send additional written notices to a voter, and may also notify the voter in person, by telephone or email, or by other means of the planned registration cancellation.(d) (1) Within 15 days before or after cancellation of a voters registration for the reason specified in paragraph (5) of subdivision (a), the county elections official shall send a forwardable notice by first-class mail, including a postage-paid and preaddressed return form, to the voter, to enable the voter to verify or correct their voter registration cancellation.(A) The forwardable notice shall be provided in the persons preferred language if the county is required to provide translated ballots in that language pursuant to Section 203 of the federal Voting Rights Act of 1965 (52 U.S.C. Sec. 10503).(B) The notice shall include a statement substantially similar to the following:IMPORTANT NOTICE. Your voter registration record was canceled on [date]. This cancellation is due to information the [county name] County elections office has received indicating your ineligibility to vote in that county due to death, pursuant to the California Elections Code, as applicable.If you believe this cancellation is in error, please notify our office within 15 days from the date of this notice either by returning the attached postage-paid postcard or by calling [county elections office phone number] toll free.If we do not receive your response to this notice, you may be required to reregister to vote in the next election or to vote using a provisional ballot. You can find more information about voter eligibility rules on the Secretary of States internet website at [URL] or voter hotline at [phone numbers]. You can also check your current registration status at [URL].(2) The preaddressed return form described in paragraph (1) shall include all of the following:(A) Space for the voter to provide their current place of residence.(B) Space for the voter to provide their current mailing address, if different from the place of residence.(C) A box next to a statement substantially similar to the following: The cancellation of my voter record is in error because I have not died. Additionally, if I have moved, I have provided my new residential address on this form.(D) Space for the voter to provide their signature and the date.(3) The elections official may send additional notices to a voter, and may also notify the voter in person, by telephone or email, or by other means of the planned registration cancellation.(e) (1) The Secretary of State shall submit an update on January 1, 2025, and on the first of each month thereafter, detailing its efforts and progress in fully implementing and achieving compliance with Sections 2208, 2209, 2210, 2211, 2211.5, and 2214 to all of the following committees:(A) The Assembly Committee on Elections.(B) The Senate Committee on Elections and Constitutional Amendments.(C) The relevant subcommittee of the Assembly Committee on Budget.(D) The relevant subcommittee of the Senate Committee on Budget and Fiscal Review.(E) The Joint Committee on Legislative Audit.(2) The Secretary of State shall not be required to submit the update required pursuant to paragraph (1) after the Secretary of State certifies to the committees described in paragraph (1) that it has taken all steps necessary to fully implement and administer Sections 2208, 2209, 2210, 2211, 2211.5, and 2214.(f) This section shall become inoperative on July 1, 2025, and, as of January 1, 2026, is repealed.SEC. 2. Section 2201 is added to the Elections Code, to read:2201. (a) The county elections official shall cancel the registration in the following cases:(1) At the signed, written request of the person registered.(2) When the mental incompetency of the person registered is legally established as provided in Sections 2208, 2209, 2210, and 2211. The county elections office shall use only information provided by the Secretary of State pursuant to subdivision (d) of Section 2211.5 to cancel a voter registration for this reason.(3) Upon proof that the person is presently imprisoned for conviction of a felony. The county elections office shall use only information provided by the Secretary of State pursuant to subdivision (d) of Section 2212, by a United States District Court, or by the Federal Bureau of Prisons to cancel a voter registration for this reason.(4) Upon the production of a certified copy of a judgment directing the cancellation to be made.(5) Upon the death of the person registered.(6) Pursuant to Article 2 (commencing with Section 2220).(7) Upon official notification that the voter is registered to vote in another state.(8) Upon proof that the person is otherwise ineligible to vote.(b) The Secretary of State may cancel the registration in the following cases:(1) When the mental incompetency of the person registered is legally established as provided in Sections 2208, 2209, 2210, and 2211.(2) Upon proof that the person is presently imprisoned for the conviction of a felony.(3) Upon the death of the person registered.(c) (1) Between 15 and 30 days, inclusive, before canceling a persons registration for the reasons specified in paragraph (2), (3), (5), or (6) of subdivision (a), the county elections official shall send a forwardable notice by first-class mail, including a postage-paid and preaddressed return form, to the voter.(A) The forwardable notice shall be provided in the persons preferred language if the county is required to provide translated ballots in that language pursuant to Section 203 of the federal Voting Rights Act of 1965 (52 U.S.C. Sec. 10503).(B) The notice shall include a statement substantially similar to the following:IMPORTANT NOTICE. Your voter registration record is scheduled to be canceled on [date]. This cancellation is due to information the [county name] County elections office has received indicating your ineligibility to vote in that county due to a change of residence, death, prison commitment or mental incapacity to vote pursuant to Sections 2208, 2209, 2210, or 2211 of the California Elections Code, as applicable.If you believe this cancellation is in error, please notify our office within 15 days from the date of this notice either by returning the attached postage-paid postcard or by calling [county elections office phone number] toll free.If we do not receive your response to this notice, you may be required to reregister to vote in the next election or to vote using a provisional ballot. You can find more information about voter eligibility rules on the Secretary of States internet website at [URL] or voter hotline at [phone numbers]. You can also check your current registration status at [URL].(2) The preaddressed return form described in paragraph (1) shall include all of the following:(A) Space for the voter to provide their current place of residence.(B) Space for the voter to provide their current mailing address, if different from the place of residence.(C) A box next to a statement substantially similar to the following: The cancellation of my voter record is in error because I have not been deemed mentally incompetent to vote by a court of law, I am not currently serving a state or federal prison term, and I have not died. Additionally, if I have moved, I have provided my new residential address on this form.(D) Space for the voter to provide their signature and the date.(3) The elections official may send additional written notices to a voter, and may also notify the voter in person, by telephone or email, or by other means of the planned registration cancellation.(d) This section shall become operative on July 1, 2025.SEC. 3. If the Commission on State Mandates determines that this act contains costs mandated by the state, reimbursement to local agencies and school districts for those costs shall be made pursuant to Part 7 (commencing with Section 17500) of Division 4 of Title 2 of the Government Code.
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3- Assembly Bill No. 2951 CHAPTER 424An act to amend, repeal, and add Section 2201 of the Elections Code, relating to elections. [ Approved by Governor September 22, 2024. Filed with Secretary of State September 22, 2024. ] LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 2951, Cervantes. Voter registration: cancellation.Existing law requires a county elections official to cancel a persons voter registration in certain circumstances, including when a person is deemed mentally incompetent, upon proof that the person is presently imprisoned for conviction of a felony, upon the death of the person, and when a person fails to respond to an address verification mailed by the elections official and does not attempt to vote at the next two federal general elections. Existing law requires the elections official to provide notice of the intent to cancel the persons registration between 15 and 30 days before the cancellation.This bill, until July 1, 2025, instead would require the elections official to provide notice of the intent to cancel the persons registration between 15 and 30 days before the cancellation if the cancellation was due to mental incapacity to vote, a prison commitment, or the voter has failed to respond to an address verification, as specified, and would require the elections official to provide notice within 15 days before or after cancellation of a voters registration if the person has died.This bill would require the Secretary of State to submit an update on January 1, 2025, and on the first of each month thereafter until July 1, 2025, to specified committees of the Legislature detailing its efforts and progress in fully implementing and achieving compliance with specified laws regarding voting rights disqualifications and restorations.By increasing the duties on county elections officials, the bill would impose a state-mandated local program. The California Constitution requires the state to reimburse local agencies and school districts for certain costs mandated by the state. Statutory provisions establish procedures for making that reimbursement.This bill would provide that, if the Commission on State Mandates determines that the bill contains costs mandated by the state, reimbursement for those costs shall be made pursuant to the statutory provisions noted above.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: YES
3+ Enrolled September 04, 2024 Passed IN Senate August 27, 2024 Passed IN Assembly August 30, 2024 Amended IN Senate August 21, 2024 Amended IN Senate July 03, 2024 Amended IN Senate June 27, 2024 Amended IN Senate June 10, 2024 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20232024 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 2951Introduced by Assembly Members Cervantes and LowFebruary 16, 2024An act to amend, repeal, and add Section 2201 of the Elections Code, relating to elections.LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 2951, Cervantes. Voter registration: cancellation.Existing law requires a county elections official to cancel a persons voter registration in certain circumstances, including when a person is deemed mentally incompetent, upon proof that the person is presently imprisoned for conviction of a felony, upon the death of the person, and when a person fails to respond to an address verification mailed by the elections official and does not attempt to vote at the next two federal general elections. Existing law requires the elections official to provide notice of the intent to cancel the persons registration between 15 and 30 days before the cancellation.This bill, until July 1, 2025, instead would require the elections official to provide notice of the intent to cancel the persons registration between 15 and 30 days before the cancellation if the cancellation was due to mental incapacity to vote, a prison commitment, or the voter has failed to respond to an address verification, as specified, and would require the elections official to provide notice within 15 days before or after cancellation of a voters registration if the person has died.This bill would require the Secretary of State to submit an update on January 1, 2025, and on the first of each month thereafter until July 1, 2025, to specified committees of the Legislature detailing its efforts and progress in fully implementing and achieving compliance with specified laws regarding voting rights disqualifications and restorations.By increasing the duties on county elections officials, the bill would impose a state-mandated local program. The California Constitution requires the state to reimburse local agencies and school districts for certain costs mandated by the state. Statutory provisions establish procedures for making that reimbursement.This bill would provide that, if the Commission on State Mandates determines that the bill contains costs mandated by the state, reimbursement for those costs shall be made pursuant to the statutory provisions noted above.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: YES
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2134 Existing law requires a county elections official to cancel a persons voter registration in certain circumstances, including when a person is deemed mentally incompetent, upon proof that the person is presently imprisoned for conviction of a felony, upon the death of the person, and when a person fails to respond to an address verification mailed by the elections official and does not attempt to vote at the next two federal general elections. Existing law requires the elections official to provide notice of the intent to cancel the persons registration between 15 and 30 days before the cancellation.This bill, until July 1, 2025, instead would require the elections official to provide notice of the intent to cancel the persons registration between 15 and 30 days before the cancellation if the cancellation was due to mental incapacity to vote, a prison commitment, or the voter has failed to respond to an address verification, as specified, and would require the elections official to provide notice within 15 days before or after cancellation of a voters registration if the person has died.This bill would require the Secretary of State to submit an update on January 1, 2025, and on the first of each month thereafter until July 1, 2025, to specified committees of the Legislature detailing its efforts and progress in fully implementing and achieving compliance with specified laws regarding voting rights disqualifications and restorations.By increasing the duties on county elections officials, the bill would impose a state-mandated local program. The California Constitution requires the state to reimburse local agencies and school districts for certain costs mandated by the state. Statutory provisions establish procedures for making that reimbursement.This bill would provide that, if the Commission on State Mandates determines that the bill contains costs mandated by the state, reimbursement for those costs shall be made pursuant to the statutory provisions noted above.
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2336 Existing law requires a county elections official to cancel a persons voter registration in certain circumstances, including when a person is deemed mentally incompetent, upon proof that the person is presently imprisoned for conviction of a felony, upon the death of the person, and when a person fails to respond to an address verification mailed by the elections official and does not attempt to vote at the next two federal general elections. Existing law requires the elections official to provide notice of the intent to cancel the persons registration between 15 and 30 days before the cancellation.
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2740 This bill would require the Secretary of State to submit an update on January 1, 2025, and on the first of each month thereafter until July 1, 2025, to specified committees of the Legislature detailing its efforts and progress in fully implementing and achieving compliance with specified laws regarding voting rights disqualifications and restorations.
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3144 The California Constitution requires the state to reimburse local agencies and school districts for certain costs mandated by the state. Statutory provisions establish procedures for making that reimbursement.
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3346 This bill would provide that, if the Commission on State Mandates determines that the bill contains costs mandated by the state, reimbursement for those costs shall be made pursuant to the statutory provisions noted above.
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3952 The people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 2201 of the Elections Code is amended to read:2201. (a) The county elections official shall cancel the registration in the following cases:(1) At the signed, written request of the person registered.(2) When the mental incompetency of the person registered is legally established as provided in Sections 2208, 2209, 2210, and 2211. The county elections office shall use only information provided by the Secretary of State pursuant to subdivision (d) of Section 2211.5 to cancel a voter registration for this reason.(3) Upon proof that the person is presently imprisoned for conviction of a felony. The county elections office shall use only information provided by the Secretary of State pursuant to subdivision (d) of Section 2212, by a United States District Court, or by the Federal Bureau of Prisons to cancel a voter registration for this reason.(4) Upon the production of a certified copy of a judgment directing the cancellation to be made.(5) Upon the death of the person registered.(6) Pursuant to Article 2 (commencing with Section 2220).(7) Upon official notification that the voter is registered to vote in another state.(8) Upon proof that the person is otherwise ineligible to vote.(b) The Secretary of State may cancel the registration in the following cases:(1) When the mental incompetency of the person registered is legally established as provided in Sections 2208, 2209, 2210, and 2211.(2) Upon proof that the person is presently imprisoned for the conviction of a felony.(3) Upon the death of the person registered.(c) (1) Between 15 and 30 days, inclusive, before canceling a persons registration for the reasons specified in paragraphs (2), (3), or (6) of subdivision (a), the county elections official shall send a forwardable notice by first-class mail, including a postage-paid and preaddressed return form, to the voter.(A) The forwardable notice shall be provided in the persons preferred language if the county is required to provide translated ballots in that language pursuant to Section 203 of the federal Voting Rights Act of 1965 (52 U.S.C. Sec. 10503).(B) The notice shall include a statement substantially similar to the following:IMPORTANT NOTICE. Your voter registration record is scheduled to be canceled on [date]. This cancellation is due to information the [county name] County elections office has received indicating your ineligibility to vote in that county due to a change in residence, prison commitment, or mental incapacity to vote pursuant to Sections 2208, 2209, 2210, or 2211 of the California Elections Code, as applicable.If you believe this cancellation is in error, please notify our office within 15 days from the date of this notice either by returning the attached postage-paid postcard or by calling [county elections office phone number] toll free.If we do not receive your response to this notice, you may be required to reregister to vote in the next election or to vote using a provisional ballot. You can find more information about voter eligibility rules on the Secretary of States internet website at [URL] or voter hotline at [phone numbers]. You can also check your current registration status at [URL].(2) The preaddressed return form described in paragraph (1) shall include all of the following:(A) Space for the voter to provide their current place of residence.(B) Space for the voter to provide their current mailing address, if different from the place of residence.(C) A box next to a statement substantially similar to the following: The cancellation of my voter record is in error because I have not been deemed mentally incompetent to vote by a court of law and I am not currently serving a state or federal prison term. Additionally, if I have moved, I have provided my new residential address on this form.(D) Space for the voter to provide their signature and the date.(3) The elections official may send additional written notices to a voter, and may also notify the voter in person, by telephone or email, or by other means of the planned registration cancellation.(d) (1) Within 15 days before or after cancellation of a voters registration for the reason specified in paragraph (5) of subdivision (a), the county elections official shall send a forwardable notice by first-class mail, including a postage-paid and preaddressed return form, to the voter, to enable the voter to verify or correct their voter registration cancellation.(A) The forwardable notice shall be provided in the persons preferred language if the county is required to provide translated ballots in that language pursuant to Section 203 of the federal Voting Rights Act of 1965 (52 U.S.C. Sec. 10503).(B) The notice shall include a statement substantially similar to the following:IMPORTANT NOTICE. Your voter registration record was canceled on [date]. This cancellation is due to information the [county name] County elections office has received indicating your ineligibility to vote in that county due to death, pursuant to the California Elections Code, as applicable.If you believe this cancellation is in error, please notify our office within 15 days from the date of this notice either by returning the attached postage-paid postcard or by calling [county elections office phone number] toll free.If we do not receive your response to this notice, you may be required to reregister to vote in the next election or to vote using a provisional ballot. You can find more information about voter eligibility rules on the Secretary of States internet website at [URL] or voter hotline at [phone numbers]. You can also check your current registration status at [URL].(2) The preaddressed return form described in paragraph (1) shall include all of the following:(A) Space for the voter to provide their current place of residence.(B) Space for the voter to provide their current mailing address, if different from the place of residence.(C) A box next to a statement substantially similar to the following: The cancellation of my voter record is in error because I have not died. Additionally, if I have moved, I have provided my new residential address on this form.(D) Space for the voter to provide their signature and the date.(3) The elections official may send additional notices to a voter, and may also notify the voter in person, by telephone or email, or by other means of the planned registration cancellation.(e) (1) The Secretary of State shall submit an update on January 1, 2025, and on the first of each month thereafter, detailing its efforts and progress in fully implementing and achieving compliance with Sections 2208, 2209, 2210, 2211, 2211.5, and 2214 to all of the following committees:(A) The Assembly Committee on Elections.(B) The Senate Committee on Elections and Constitutional Amendments.(C) The relevant subcommittee of the Assembly Committee on Budget.(D) The relevant subcommittee of the Senate Committee on Budget and Fiscal Review.(E) The Joint Committee on Legislative Audit.(2) The Secretary of State shall not be required to submit the update required pursuant to paragraph (1) after the Secretary of State certifies to the committees described in paragraph (1) that it has taken all steps necessary to fully implement and administer Sections 2208, 2209, 2210, 2211, 2211.5, and 2214.(f) This section shall become inoperative on July 1, 2025, and, as of January 1, 2026, is repealed.SEC. 2. Section 2201 is added to the Elections Code, to read:2201. (a) The county elections official shall cancel the registration in the following cases:(1) At the signed, written request of the person registered.(2) When the mental incompetency of the person registered is legally established as provided in Sections 2208, 2209, 2210, and 2211. The county elections office shall use only information provided by the Secretary of State pursuant to subdivision (d) of Section 2211.5 to cancel a voter registration for this reason.(3) Upon proof that the person is presently imprisoned for conviction of a felony. The county elections office shall use only information provided by the Secretary of State pursuant to subdivision (d) of Section 2212, by a United States District Court, or by the Federal Bureau of Prisons to cancel a voter registration for this reason.(4) Upon the production of a certified copy of a judgment directing the cancellation to be made.(5) Upon the death of the person registered.(6) Pursuant to Article 2 (commencing with Section 2220).(7) Upon official notification that the voter is registered to vote in another state.(8) Upon proof that the person is otherwise ineligible to vote.(b) The Secretary of State may cancel the registration in the following cases:(1) When the mental incompetency of the person registered is legally established as provided in Sections 2208, 2209, 2210, and 2211.(2) Upon proof that the person is presently imprisoned for the conviction of a felony.(3) Upon the death of the person registered.(c) (1) Between 15 and 30 days, inclusive, before canceling a persons registration for the reasons specified in paragraph (2), (3), (5), or (6) of subdivision (a), the county elections official shall send a forwardable notice by first-class mail, including a postage-paid and preaddressed return form, to the voter.(A) The forwardable notice shall be provided in the persons preferred language if the county is required to provide translated ballots in that language pursuant to Section 203 of the federal Voting Rights Act of 1965 (52 U.S.C. Sec. 10503).(B) The notice shall include a statement substantially similar to the following:IMPORTANT NOTICE. Your voter registration record is scheduled to be canceled on [date]. This cancellation is due to information the [county name] County elections office has received indicating your ineligibility to vote in that county due to a change of residence, death, prison commitment or mental incapacity to vote pursuant to Sections 2208, 2209, 2210, or 2211 of the California Elections Code, as applicable.If you believe this cancellation is in error, please notify our office within 15 days from the date of this notice either by returning the attached postage-paid postcard or by calling [county elections office phone number] toll free.If we do not receive your response to this notice, you may be required to reregister to vote in the next election or to vote using a provisional ballot. You can find more information about voter eligibility rules on the Secretary of States internet website at [URL] or voter hotline at [phone numbers]. You can also check your current registration status at [URL].(2) The preaddressed return form described in paragraph (1) shall include all of the following:(A) Space for the voter to provide their current place of residence.(B) Space for the voter to provide their current mailing address, if different from the place of residence.(C) A box next to a statement substantially similar to the following: The cancellation of my voter record is in error because I have not been deemed mentally incompetent to vote by a court of law, I am not currently serving a state or federal prison term, and I have not died. Additionally, if I have moved, I have provided my new residential address on this form.(D) Space for the voter to provide their signature and the date.(3) The elections official may send additional written notices to a voter, and may also notify the voter in person, by telephone or email, or by other means of the planned registration cancellation.(d) This section shall become operative on July 1, 2025.SEC. 3. If the Commission on State Mandates determines that this act contains costs mandated by the state, reimbursement to local agencies and school districts for those costs shall be made pursuant to Part 7 (commencing with Section 17500) of Division 4 of Title 2 of the Government Code.
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4154 The people of the State of California do enact as follows:
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4356 ## The people of the State of California do enact as follows:
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4558 SECTION 1. Section 2201 of the Elections Code is amended to read:2201. (a) The county elections official shall cancel the registration in the following cases:(1) At the signed, written request of the person registered.(2) When the mental incompetency of the person registered is legally established as provided in Sections 2208, 2209, 2210, and 2211. The county elections office shall use only information provided by the Secretary of State pursuant to subdivision (d) of Section 2211.5 to cancel a voter registration for this reason.(3) Upon proof that the person is presently imprisoned for conviction of a felony. The county elections office shall use only information provided by the Secretary of State pursuant to subdivision (d) of Section 2212, by a United States District Court, or by the Federal Bureau of Prisons to cancel a voter registration for this reason.(4) Upon the production of a certified copy of a judgment directing the cancellation to be made.(5) Upon the death of the person registered.(6) Pursuant to Article 2 (commencing with Section 2220).(7) Upon official notification that the voter is registered to vote in another state.(8) Upon proof that the person is otherwise ineligible to vote.(b) The Secretary of State may cancel the registration in the following cases:(1) When the mental incompetency of the person registered is legally established as provided in Sections 2208, 2209, 2210, and 2211.(2) Upon proof that the person is presently imprisoned for the conviction of a felony.(3) Upon the death of the person registered.(c) (1) Between 15 and 30 days, inclusive, before canceling a persons registration for the reasons specified in paragraphs (2), (3), or (6) of subdivision (a), the county elections official shall send a forwardable notice by first-class mail, including a postage-paid and preaddressed return form, to the voter.(A) The forwardable notice shall be provided in the persons preferred language if the county is required to provide translated ballots in that language pursuant to Section 203 of the federal Voting Rights Act of 1965 (52 U.S.C. Sec. 10503).(B) The notice shall include a statement substantially similar to the following:IMPORTANT NOTICE. Your voter registration record is scheduled to be canceled on [date]. This cancellation is due to information the [county name] County elections office has received indicating your ineligibility to vote in that county due to a change in residence, prison commitment, or mental incapacity to vote pursuant to Sections 2208, 2209, 2210, or 2211 of the California Elections Code, as applicable.If you believe this cancellation is in error, please notify our office within 15 days from the date of this notice either by returning the attached postage-paid postcard or by calling [county elections office phone number] toll free.If we do not receive your response to this notice, you may be required to reregister to vote in the next election or to vote using a provisional ballot. You can find more information about voter eligibility rules on the Secretary of States internet website at [URL] or voter hotline at [phone numbers]. You can also check your current registration status at [URL].(2) The preaddressed return form described in paragraph (1) shall include all of the following:(A) Space for the voter to provide their current place of residence.(B) Space for the voter to provide their current mailing address, if different from the place of residence.(C) A box next to a statement substantially similar to the following: The cancellation of my voter record is in error because I have not been deemed mentally incompetent to vote by a court of law and I am not currently serving a state or federal prison term. Additionally, if I have moved, I have provided my new residential address on this form.(D) Space for the voter to provide their signature and the date.(3) The elections official may send additional written notices to a voter, and may also notify the voter in person, by telephone or email, or by other means of the planned registration cancellation.(d) (1) Within 15 days before or after cancellation of a voters registration for the reason specified in paragraph (5) of subdivision (a), the county elections official shall send a forwardable notice by first-class mail, including a postage-paid and preaddressed return form, to the voter, to enable the voter to verify or correct their voter registration cancellation.(A) The forwardable notice shall be provided in the persons preferred language if the county is required to provide translated ballots in that language pursuant to Section 203 of the federal Voting Rights Act of 1965 (52 U.S.C. Sec. 10503).(B) The notice shall include a statement substantially similar to the following:IMPORTANT NOTICE. Your voter registration record was canceled on [date]. This cancellation is due to information the [county name] County elections office has received indicating your ineligibility to vote in that county due to death, pursuant to the California Elections Code, as applicable.If you believe this cancellation is in error, please notify our office within 15 days from the date of this notice either by returning the attached postage-paid postcard or by calling [county elections office phone number] toll free.If we do not receive your response to this notice, you may be required to reregister to vote in the next election or to vote using a provisional ballot. You can find more information about voter eligibility rules on the Secretary of States internet website at [URL] or voter hotline at [phone numbers]. You can also check your current registration status at [URL].(2) The preaddressed return form described in paragraph (1) shall include all of the following:(A) Space for the voter to provide their current place of residence.(B) Space for the voter to provide their current mailing address, if different from the place of residence.(C) A box next to a statement substantially similar to the following: The cancellation of my voter record is in error because I have not died. Additionally, if I have moved, I have provided my new residential address on this form.(D) Space for the voter to provide their signature and the date.(3) The elections official may send additional notices to a voter, and may also notify the voter in person, by telephone or email, or by other means of the planned registration cancellation.(e) (1) The Secretary of State shall submit an update on January 1, 2025, and on the first of each month thereafter, detailing its efforts and progress in fully implementing and achieving compliance with Sections 2208, 2209, 2210, 2211, 2211.5, and 2214 to all of the following committees:(A) The Assembly Committee on Elections.(B) The Senate Committee on Elections and Constitutional Amendments.(C) The relevant subcommittee of the Assembly Committee on Budget.(D) The relevant subcommittee of the Senate Committee on Budget and Fiscal Review.(E) The Joint Committee on Legislative Audit.(2) The Secretary of State shall not be required to submit the update required pursuant to paragraph (1) after the Secretary of State certifies to the committees described in paragraph (1) that it has taken all steps necessary to fully implement and administer Sections 2208, 2209, 2210, 2211, 2211.5, and 2214.(f) This section shall become inoperative on July 1, 2025, and, as of January 1, 2026, is repealed.
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4760 SECTION 1. Section 2201 of the Elections Code is amended to read:
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5164 2201. (a) The county elections official shall cancel the registration in the following cases:(1) At the signed, written request of the person registered.(2) When the mental incompetency of the person registered is legally established as provided in Sections 2208, 2209, 2210, and 2211. The county elections office shall use only information provided by the Secretary of State pursuant to subdivision (d) of Section 2211.5 to cancel a voter registration for this reason.(3) Upon proof that the person is presently imprisoned for conviction of a felony. The county elections office shall use only information provided by the Secretary of State pursuant to subdivision (d) of Section 2212, by a United States District Court, or by the Federal Bureau of Prisons to cancel a voter registration for this reason.(4) Upon the production of a certified copy of a judgment directing the cancellation to be made.(5) Upon the death of the person registered.(6) Pursuant to Article 2 (commencing with Section 2220).(7) Upon official notification that the voter is registered to vote in another state.(8) Upon proof that the person is otherwise ineligible to vote.(b) The Secretary of State may cancel the registration in the following cases:(1) When the mental incompetency of the person registered is legally established as provided in Sections 2208, 2209, 2210, and 2211.(2) Upon proof that the person is presently imprisoned for the conviction of a felony.(3) Upon the death of the person registered.(c) (1) Between 15 and 30 days, inclusive, before canceling a persons registration for the reasons specified in paragraphs (2), (3), or (6) of subdivision (a), the county elections official shall send a forwardable notice by first-class mail, including a postage-paid and preaddressed return form, to the voter.(A) The forwardable notice shall be provided in the persons preferred language if the county is required to provide translated ballots in that language pursuant to Section 203 of the federal Voting Rights Act of 1965 (52 U.S.C. Sec. 10503).(B) The notice shall include a statement substantially similar to the following:IMPORTANT NOTICE. Your voter registration record is scheduled to be canceled on [date]. This cancellation is due to information the [county name] County elections office has received indicating your ineligibility to vote in that county due to a change in residence, prison commitment, or mental incapacity to vote pursuant to Sections 2208, 2209, 2210, or 2211 of the California Elections Code, as applicable.If you believe this cancellation is in error, please notify our office within 15 days from the date of this notice either by returning the attached postage-paid postcard or by calling [county elections office phone number] toll free.If we do not receive your response to this notice, you may be required to reregister to vote in the next election or to vote using a provisional ballot. You can find more information about voter eligibility rules on the Secretary of States internet website at [URL] or voter hotline at [phone numbers]. You can also check your current registration status at [URL].(2) The preaddressed return form described in paragraph (1) shall include all of the following:(A) Space for the voter to provide their current place of residence.(B) Space for the voter to provide their current mailing address, if different from the place of residence.(C) A box next to a statement substantially similar to the following: The cancellation of my voter record is in error because I have not been deemed mentally incompetent to vote by a court of law and I am not currently serving a state or federal prison term. Additionally, if I have moved, I have provided my new residential address on this form.(D) Space for the voter to provide their signature and the date.(3) The elections official may send additional written notices to a voter, and may also notify the voter in person, by telephone or email, or by other means of the planned registration cancellation.(d) (1) Within 15 days before or after cancellation of a voters registration for the reason specified in paragraph (5) of subdivision (a), the county elections official shall send a forwardable notice by first-class mail, including a postage-paid and preaddressed return form, to the voter, to enable the voter to verify or correct their voter registration cancellation.(A) The forwardable notice shall be provided in the persons preferred language if the county is required to provide translated ballots in that language pursuant to Section 203 of the federal Voting Rights Act of 1965 (52 U.S.C. Sec. 10503).(B) The notice shall include a statement substantially similar to the following:IMPORTANT NOTICE. Your voter registration record was canceled on [date]. This cancellation is due to information the [county name] County elections office has received indicating your ineligibility to vote in that county due to death, pursuant to the California Elections Code, as applicable.If you believe this cancellation is in error, please notify our office within 15 days from the date of this notice either by returning the attached postage-paid postcard or by calling [county elections office phone number] toll free.If we do not receive your response to this notice, you may be required to reregister to vote in the next election or to vote using a provisional ballot. You can find more information about voter eligibility rules on the Secretary of States internet website at [URL] or voter hotline at [phone numbers]. You can also check your current registration status at [URL].(2) The preaddressed return form described in paragraph (1) shall include all of the following:(A) Space for the voter to provide their current place of residence.(B) Space for the voter to provide their current mailing address, if different from the place of residence.(C) A box next to a statement substantially similar to the following: The cancellation of my voter record is in error because I have not died. Additionally, if I have moved, I have provided my new residential address on this form.(D) Space for the voter to provide their signature and the date.(3) The elections official may send additional notices to a voter, and may also notify the voter in person, by telephone or email, or by other means of the planned registration cancellation.(e) (1) The Secretary of State shall submit an update on January 1, 2025, and on the first of each month thereafter, detailing its efforts and progress in fully implementing and achieving compliance with Sections 2208, 2209, 2210, 2211, 2211.5, and 2214 to all of the following committees:(A) The Assembly Committee on Elections.(B) The Senate Committee on Elections and Constitutional Amendments.(C) The relevant subcommittee of the Assembly Committee on Budget.(D) The relevant subcommittee of the Senate Committee on Budget and Fiscal Review.(E) The Joint Committee on Legislative Audit.(2) The Secretary of State shall not be required to submit the update required pursuant to paragraph (1) after the Secretary of State certifies to the committees described in paragraph (1) that it has taken all steps necessary to fully implement and administer Sections 2208, 2209, 2210, 2211, 2211.5, and 2214.(f) This section shall become inoperative on July 1, 2025, and, as of January 1, 2026, is repealed.
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5366 2201. (a) The county elections official shall cancel the registration in the following cases:(1) At the signed, written request of the person registered.(2) When the mental incompetency of the person registered is legally established as provided in Sections 2208, 2209, 2210, and 2211. The county elections office shall use only information provided by the Secretary of State pursuant to subdivision (d) of Section 2211.5 to cancel a voter registration for this reason.(3) Upon proof that the person is presently imprisoned for conviction of a felony. The county elections office shall use only information provided by the Secretary of State pursuant to subdivision (d) of Section 2212, by a United States District Court, or by the Federal Bureau of Prisons to cancel a voter registration for this reason.(4) Upon the production of a certified copy of a judgment directing the cancellation to be made.(5) Upon the death of the person registered.(6) Pursuant to Article 2 (commencing with Section 2220).(7) Upon official notification that the voter is registered to vote in another state.(8) Upon proof that the person is otherwise ineligible to vote.(b) The Secretary of State may cancel the registration in the following cases:(1) When the mental incompetency of the person registered is legally established as provided in Sections 2208, 2209, 2210, and 2211.(2) Upon proof that the person is presently imprisoned for the conviction of a felony.(3) Upon the death of the person registered.(c) (1) Between 15 and 30 days, inclusive, before canceling a persons registration for the reasons specified in paragraphs (2), (3), or (6) of subdivision (a), the county elections official shall send a forwardable notice by first-class mail, including a postage-paid and preaddressed return form, to the voter.(A) The forwardable notice shall be provided in the persons preferred language if the county is required to provide translated ballots in that language pursuant to Section 203 of the federal Voting Rights Act of 1965 (52 U.S.C. Sec. 10503).(B) The notice shall include a statement substantially similar to the following:IMPORTANT NOTICE. Your voter registration record is scheduled to be canceled on [date]. This cancellation is due to information the [county name] County elections office has received indicating your ineligibility to vote in that county due to a change in residence, prison commitment, or mental incapacity to vote pursuant to Sections 2208, 2209, 2210, or 2211 of the California Elections Code, as applicable.If you believe this cancellation is in error, please notify our office within 15 days from the date of this notice either by returning the attached postage-paid postcard or by calling [county elections office phone number] toll free.If we do not receive your response to this notice, you may be required to reregister to vote in the next election or to vote using a provisional ballot. You can find more information about voter eligibility rules on the Secretary of States internet website at [URL] or voter hotline at [phone numbers]. You can also check your current registration status at [URL].(2) The preaddressed return form described in paragraph (1) shall include all of the following:(A) Space for the voter to provide their current place of residence.(B) Space for the voter to provide their current mailing address, if different from the place of residence.(C) A box next to a statement substantially similar to the following: The cancellation of my voter record is in error because I have not been deemed mentally incompetent to vote by a court of law and I am not currently serving a state or federal prison term. Additionally, if I have moved, I have provided my new residential address on this form.(D) Space for the voter to provide their signature and the date.(3) The elections official may send additional written notices to a voter, and may also notify the voter in person, by telephone or email, or by other means of the planned registration cancellation.(d) (1) Within 15 days before or after cancellation of a voters registration for the reason specified in paragraph (5) of subdivision (a), the county elections official shall send a forwardable notice by first-class mail, including a postage-paid and preaddressed return form, to the voter, to enable the voter to verify or correct their voter registration cancellation.(A) The forwardable notice shall be provided in the persons preferred language if the county is required to provide translated ballots in that language pursuant to Section 203 of the federal Voting Rights Act of 1965 (52 U.S.C. Sec. 10503).(B) The notice shall include a statement substantially similar to the following:IMPORTANT NOTICE. Your voter registration record was canceled on [date]. This cancellation is due to information the [county name] County elections office has received indicating your ineligibility to vote in that county due to death, pursuant to the California Elections Code, as applicable.If you believe this cancellation is in error, please notify our office within 15 days from the date of this notice either by returning the attached postage-paid postcard or by calling [county elections office phone number] toll free.If we do not receive your response to this notice, you may be required to reregister to vote in the next election or to vote using a provisional ballot. You can find more information about voter eligibility rules on the Secretary of States internet website at [URL] or voter hotline at [phone numbers]. You can also check your current registration status at [URL].(2) The preaddressed return form described in paragraph (1) shall include all of the following:(A) Space for the voter to provide their current place of residence.(B) Space for the voter to provide their current mailing address, if different from the place of residence.(C) A box next to a statement substantially similar to the following: The cancellation of my voter record is in error because I have not died. Additionally, if I have moved, I have provided my new residential address on this form.(D) Space for the voter to provide their signature and the date.(3) The elections official may send additional notices to a voter, and may also notify the voter in person, by telephone or email, or by other means of the planned registration cancellation.(e) (1) The Secretary of State shall submit an update on January 1, 2025, and on the first of each month thereafter, detailing its efforts and progress in fully implementing and achieving compliance with Sections 2208, 2209, 2210, 2211, 2211.5, and 2214 to all of the following committees:(A) The Assembly Committee on Elections.(B) The Senate Committee on Elections and Constitutional Amendments.(C) The relevant subcommittee of the Assembly Committee on Budget.(D) The relevant subcommittee of the Senate Committee on Budget and Fiscal Review.(E) The Joint Committee on Legislative Audit.(2) The Secretary of State shall not be required to submit the update required pursuant to paragraph (1) after the Secretary of State certifies to the committees described in paragraph (1) that it has taken all steps necessary to fully implement and administer Sections 2208, 2209, 2210, 2211, 2211.5, and 2214.(f) This section shall become inoperative on July 1, 2025, and, as of January 1, 2026, is repealed.
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5568 2201. (a) The county elections official shall cancel the registration in the following cases:(1) At the signed, written request of the person registered.(2) When the mental incompetency of the person registered is legally established as provided in Sections 2208, 2209, 2210, and 2211. The county elections office shall use only information provided by the Secretary of State pursuant to subdivision (d) of Section 2211.5 to cancel a voter registration for this reason.(3) Upon proof that the person is presently imprisoned for conviction of a felony. The county elections office shall use only information provided by the Secretary of State pursuant to subdivision (d) of Section 2212, by a United States District Court, or by the Federal Bureau of Prisons to cancel a voter registration for this reason.(4) Upon the production of a certified copy of a judgment directing the cancellation to be made.(5) Upon the death of the person registered.(6) Pursuant to Article 2 (commencing with Section 2220).(7) Upon official notification that the voter is registered to vote in another state.(8) Upon proof that the person is otherwise ineligible to vote.(b) The Secretary of State may cancel the registration in the following cases:(1) When the mental incompetency of the person registered is legally established as provided in Sections 2208, 2209, 2210, and 2211.(2) Upon proof that the person is presently imprisoned for the conviction of a felony.(3) Upon the death of the person registered.(c) (1) Between 15 and 30 days, inclusive, before canceling a persons registration for the reasons specified in paragraphs (2), (3), or (6) of subdivision (a), the county elections official shall send a forwardable notice by first-class mail, including a postage-paid and preaddressed return form, to the voter.(A) The forwardable notice shall be provided in the persons preferred language if the county is required to provide translated ballots in that language pursuant to Section 203 of the federal Voting Rights Act of 1965 (52 U.S.C. Sec. 10503).(B) The notice shall include a statement substantially similar to the following:IMPORTANT NOTICE. Your voter registration record is scheduled to be canceled on [date]. This cancellation is due to information the [county name] County elections office has received indicating your ineligibility to vote in that county due to a change in residence, prison commitment, or mental incapacity to vote pursuant to Sections 2208, 2209, 2210, or 2211 of the California Elections Code, as applicable.If you believe this cancellation is in error, please notify our office within 15 days from the date of this notice either by returning the attached postage-paid postcard or by calling [county elections office phone number] toll free.If we do not receive your response to this notice, you may be required to reregister to vote in the next election or to vote using a provisional ballot. You can find more information about voter eligibility rules on the Secretary of States internet website at [URL] or voter hotline at [phone numbers]. You can also check your current registration status at [URL].(2) The preaddressed return form described in paragraph (1) shall include all of the following:(A) Space for the voter to provide their current place of residence.(B) Space for the voter to provide their current mailing address, if different from the place of residence.(C) A box next to a statement substantially similar to the following: The cancellation of my voter record is in error because I have not been deemed mentally incompetent to vote by a court of law and I am not currently serving a state or federal prison term. Additionally, if I have moved, I have provided my new residential address on this form.(D) Space for the voter to provide their signature and the date.(3) The elections official may send additional written notices to a voter, and may also notify the voter in person, by telephone or email, or by other means of the planned registration cancellation.(d) (1) Within 15 days before or after cancellation of a voters registration for the reason specified in paragraph (5) of subdivision (a), the county elections official shall send a forwardable notice by first-class mail, including a postage-paid and preaddressed return form, to the voter, to enable the voter to verify or correct their voter registration cancellation.(A) The forwardable notice shall be provided in the persons preferred language if the county is required to provide translated ballots in that language pursuant to Section 203 of the federal Voting Rights Act of 1965 (52 U.S.C. Sec. 10503).(B) The notice shall include a statement substantially similar to the following:IMPORTANT NOTICE. Your voter registration record was canceled on [date]. This cancellation is due to information the [county name] County elections office has received indicating your ineligibility to vote in that county due to death, pursuant to the California Elections Code, as applicable.If you believe this cancellation is in error, please notify our office within 15 days from the date of this notice either by returning the attached postage-paid postcard or by calling [county elections office phone number] toll free.If we do not receive your response to this notice, you may be required to reregister to vote in the next election or to vote using a provisional ballot. You can find more information about voter eligibility rules on the Secretary of States internet website at [URL] or voter hotline at [phone numbers]. You can also check your current registration status at [URL].(2) The preaddressed return form described in paragraph (1) shall include all of the following:(A) Space for the voter to provide their current place of residence.(B) Space for the voter to provide their current mailing address, if different from the place of residence.(C) A box next to a statement substantially similar to the following: The cancellation of my voter record is in error because I have not died. Additionally, if I have moved, I have provided my new residential address on this form.(D) Space for the voter to provide their signature and the date.(3) The elections official may send additional notices to a voter, and may also notify the voter in person, by telephone or email, or by other means of the planned registration cancellation.(e) (1) The Secretary of State shall submit an update on January 1, 2025, and on the first of each month thereafter, detailing its efforts and progress in fully implementing and achieving compliance with Sections 2208, 2209, 2210, 2211, 2211.5, and 2214 to all of the following committees:(A) The Assembly Committee on Elections.(B) The Senate Committee on Elections and Constitutional Amendments.(C) The relevant subcommittee of the Assembly Committee on Budget.(D) The relevant subcommittee of the Senate Committee on Budget and Fiscal Review.(E) The Joint Committee on Legislative Audit.(2) The Secretary of State shall not be required to submit the update required pursuant to paragraph (1) after the Secretary of State certifies to the committees described in paragraph (1) that it has taken all steps necessary to fully implement and administer Sections 2208, 2209, 2210, 2211, 2211.5, and 2214.(f) This section shall become inoperative on July 1, 2025, and, as of January 1, 2026, is repealed.
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5770
5871
5972 2201. (a) The county elections official shall cancel the registration in the following cases:
6073
6174 (1) At the signed, written request of the person registered.
6275
6376 (2) When the mental incompetency of the person registered is legally established as provided in Sections 2208, 2209, 2210, and 2211. The county elections office shall use only information provided by the Secretary of State pursuant to subdivision (d) of Section 2211.5 to cancel a voter registration for this reason.
6477
6578 (3) Upon proof that the person is presently imprisoned for conviction of a felony. The county elections office shall use only information provided by the Secretary of State pursuant to subdivision (d) of Section 2212, by a United States District Court, or by the Federal Bureau of Prisons to cancel a voter registration for this reason.
6679
6780 (4) Upon the production of a certified copy of a judgment directing the cancellation to be made.
6881
6982 (5) Upon the death of the person registered.
7083
7184 (6) Pursuant to Article 2 (commencing with Section 2220).
7285
7386 (7) Upon official notification that the voter is registered to vote in another state.
7487
7588 (8) Upon proof that the person is otherwise ineligible to vote.
7689
7790 (b) The Secretary of State may cancel the registration in the following cases:
7891
7992 (1) When the mental incompetency of the person registered is legally established as provided in Sections 2208, 2209, 2210, and 2211.
8093
8194 (2) Upon proof that the person is presently imprisoned for the conviction of a felony.
8295
8396 (3) Upon the death of the person registered.
8497
8598 (c) (1) Between 15 and 30 days, inclusive, before canceling a persons registration for the reasons specified in paragraphs (2), (3), or (6) of subdivision (a), the county elections official shall send a forwardable notice by first-class mail, including a postage-paid and preaddressed return form, to the voter.
8699
87100 (A) The forwardable notice shall be provided in the persons preferred language if the county is required to provide translated ballots in that language pursuant to Section 203 of the federal Voting Rights Act of 1965 (52 U.S.C. Sec. 10503).
88101
89102 (B) The notice shall include a statement substantially similar to the following:
90103
91104 IMPORTANT NOTICE. Your voter registration record is scheduled to be canceled on [date]. This cancellation is due to information the [county name] County elections office has received indicating your ineligibility to vote in that county due to a change in residence, prison commitment, or mental incapacity to vote pursuant to Sections 2208, 2209, 2210, or 2211 of the California Elections Code, as applicable.
92105
93106 If you believe this cancellation is in error, please notify our office within 15 days from the date of this notice either by returning the attached postage-paid postcard or by calling [county elections office phone number] toll free.
94107
95108 If we do not receive your response to this notice, you may be required to reregister to vote in the next election or to vote using a provisional ballot. You can find more information about voter eligibility rules on the Secretary of States internet website at [URL] or voter hotline at [phone numbers]. You can also check your current registration status at [URL].
96109
97110 (2) The preaddressed return form described in paragraph (1) shall include all of the following:
98111
99112 (A) Space for the voter to provide their current place of residence.
100113
101114 (B) Space for the voter to provide their current mailing address, if different from the place of residence.
102115
103116 (C) A box next to a statement substantially similar to the following: The cancellation of my voter record is in error because I have not been deemed mentally incompetent to vote by a court of law and I am not currently serving a state or federal prison term. Additionally, if I have moved, I have provided my new residential address on this form.
104117
105118 (D) Space for the voter to provide their signature and the date.
106119
107120 (3) The elections official may send additional written notices to a voter, and may also notify the voter in person, by telephone or email, or by other means of the planned registration cancellation.
108121
109122 (d) (1) Within 15 days before or after cancellation of a voters registration for the reason specified in paragraph (5) of subdivision (a), the county elections official shall send a forwardable notice by first-class mail, including a postage-paid and preaddressed return form, to the voter, to enable the voter to verify or correct their voter registration cancellation.
110123
111124 (A) The forwardable notice shall be provided in the persons preferred language if the county is required to provide translated ballots in that language pursuant to Section 203 of the federal Voting Rights Act of 1965 (52 U.S.C. Sec. 10503).
112125
113126 (B) The notice shall include a statement substantially similar to the following:
114127
115128 IMPORTANT NOTICE. Your voter registration record was canceled on [date]. This cancellation is due to information the [county name] County elections office has received indicating your ineligibility to vote in that county due to death, pursuant to the California Elections Code, as applicable.
116129
117130 If you believe this cancellation is in error, please notify our office within 15 days from the date of this notice either by returning the attached postage-paid postcard or by calling [county elections office phone number] toll free.
118131
119132 If we do not receive your response to this notice, you may be required to reregister to vote in the next election or to vote using a provisional ballot. You can find more information about voter eligibility rules on the Secretary of States internet website at [URL] or voter hotline at [phone numbers]. You can also check your current registration status at [URL].
120133
121134 (2) The preaddressed return form described in paragraph (1) shall include all of the following:
122135
123136 (A) Space for the voter to provide their current place of residence.
124137
125138 (B) Space for the voter to provide their current mailing address, if different from the place of residence.
126139
127140 (C) A box next to a statement substantially similar to the following: The cancellation of my voter record is in error because I have not died. Additionally, if I have moved, I have provided my new residential address on this form.
128141
129142 (D) Space for the voter to provide their signature and the date.
130143
131144 (3) The elections official may send additional notices to a voter, and may also notify the voter in person, by telephone or email, or by other means of the planned registration cancellation.
132145
133146 (e) (1) The Secretary of State shall submit an update on January 1, 2025, and on the first of each month thereafter, detailing its efforts and progress in fully implementing and achieving compliance with Sections 2208, 2209, 2210, 2211, 2211.5, and 2214 to all of the following committees:
134147
135148 (A) The Assembly Committee on Elections.
136149
137150 (B) The Senate Committee on Elections and Constitutional Amendments.
138151
139152 (C) The relevant subcommittee of the Assembly Committee on Budget.
140153
141154 (D) The relevant subcommittee of the Senate Committee on Budget and Fiscal Review.
142155
143156 (E) The Joint Committee on Legislative Audit.
144157
145158 (2) The Secretary of State shall not be required to submit the update required pursuant to paragraph (1) after the Secretary of State certifies to the committees described in paragraph (1) that it has taken all steps necessary to fully implement and administer Sections 2208, 2209, 2210, 2211, 2211.5, and 2214.
146159
147160 (f) This section shall become inoperative on July 1, 2025, and, as of January 1, 2026, is repealed.
148161
149162 SEC. 2. Section 2201 is added to the Elections Code, to read:2201. (a) The county elections official shall cancel the registration in the following cases:(1) At the signed, written request of the person registered.(2) When the mental incompetency of the person registered is legally established as provided in Sections 2208, 2209, 2210, and 2211. The county elections office shall use only information provided by the Secretary of State pursuant to subdivision (d) of Section 2211.5 to cancel a voter registration for this reason.(3) Upon proof that the person is presently imprisoned for conviction of a felony. The county elections office shall use only information provided by the Secretary of State pursuant to subdivision (d) of Section 2212, by a United States District Court, or by the Federal Bureau of Prisons to cancel a voter registration for this reason.(4) Upon the production of a certified copy of a judgment directing the cancellation to be made.(5) Upon the death of the person registered.(6) Pursuant to Article 2 (commencing with Section 2220).(7) Upon official notification that the voter is registered to vote in another state.(8) Upon proof that the person is otherwise ineligible to vote.(b) The Secretary of State may cancel the registration in the following cases:(1) When the mental incompetency of the person registered is legally established as provided in Sections 2208, 2209, 2210, and 2211.(2) Upon proof that the person is presently imprisoned for the conviction of a felony.(3) Upon the death of the person registered.(c) (1) Between 15 and 30 days, inclusive, before canceling a persons registration for the reasons specified in paragraph (2), (3), (5), or (6) of subdivision (a), the county elections official shall send a forwardable notice by first-class mail, including a postage-paid and preaddressed return form, to the voter.(A) The forwardable notice shall be provided in the persons preferred language if the county is required to provide translated ballots in that language pursuant to Section 203 of the federal Voting Rights Act of 1965 (52 U.S.C. Sec. 10503).(B) The notice shall include a statement substantially similar to the following:IMPORTANT NOTICE. Your voter registration record is scheduled to be canceled on [date]. This cancellation is due to information the [county name] County elections office has received indicating your ineligibility to vote in that county due to a change of residence, death, prison commitment or mental incapacity to vote pursuant to Sections 2208, 2209, 2210, or 2211 of the California Elections Code, as applicable.If you believe this cancellation is in error, please notify our office within 15 days from the date of this notice either by returning the attached postage-paid postcard or by calling [county elections office phone number] toll free.If we do not receive your response to this notice, you may be required to reregister to vote in the next election or to vote using a provisional ballot. You can find more information about voter eligibility rules on the Secretary of States internet website at [URL] or voter hotline at [phone numbers]. You can also check your current registration status at [URL].(2) The preaddressed return form described in paragraph (1) shall include all of the following:(A) Space for the voter to provide their current place of residence.(B) Space for the voter to provide their current mailing address, if different from the place of residence.(C) A box next to a statement substantially similar to the following: The cancellation of my voter record is in error because I have not been deemed mentally incompetent to vote by a court of law, I am not currently serving a state or federal prison term, and I have not died. Additionally, if I have moved, I have provided my new residential address on this form.(D) Space for the voter to provide their signature and the date.(3) The elections official may send additional written notices to a voter, and may also notify the voter in person, by telephone or email, or by other means of the planned registration cancellation.(d) This section shall become operative on July 1, 2025.
150163
151164 SEC. 2. Section 2201 is added to the Elections Code, to read:
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153166 ### SEC. 2.
154167
155168 2201. (a) The county elections official shall cancel the registration in the following cases:(1) At the signed, written request of the person registered.(2) When the mental incompetency of the person registered is legally established as provided in Sections 2208, 2209, 2210, and 2211. The county elections office shall use only information provided by the Secretary of State pursuant to subdivision (d) of Section 2211.5 to cancel a voter registration for this reason.(3) Upon proof that the person is presently imprisoned for conviction of a felony. The county elections office shall use only information provided by the Secretary of State pursuant to subdivision (d) of Section 2212, by a United States District Court, or by the Federal Bureau of Prisons to cancel a voter registration for this reason.(4) Upon the production of a certified copy of a judgment directing the cancellation to be made.(5) Upon the death of the person registered.(6) Pursuant to Article 2 (commencing with Section 2220).(7) Upon official notification that the voter is registered to vote in another state.(8) Upon proof that the person is otherwise ineligible to vote.(b) The Secretary of State may cancel the registration in the following cases:(1) When the mental incompetency of the person registered is legally established as provided in Sections 2208, 2209, 2210, and 2211.(2) Upon proof that the person is presently imprisoned for the conviction of a felony.(3) Upon the death of the person registered.(c) (1) Between 15 and 30 days, inclusive, before canceling a persons registration for the reasons specified in paragraph (2), (3), (5), or (6) of subdivision (a), the county elections official shall send a forwardable notice by first-class mail, including a postage-paid and preaddressed return form, to the voter.(A) The forwardable notice shall be provided in the persons preferred language if the county is required to provide translated ballots in that language pursuant to Section 203 of the federal Voting Rights Act of 1965 (52 U.S.C. Sec. 10503).(B) The notice shall include a statement substantially similar to the following:IMPORTANT NOTICE. Your voter registration record is scheduled to be canceled on [date]. This cancellation is due to information the [county name] County elections office has received indicating your ineligibility to vote in that county due to a change of residence, death, prison commitment or mental incapacity to vote pursuant to Sections 2208, 2209, 2210, or 2211 of the California Elections Code, as applicable.If you believe this cancellation is in error, please notify our office within 15 days from the date of this notice either by returning the attached postage-paid postcard or by calling [county elections office phone number] toll free.If we do not receive your response to this notice, you may be required to reregister to vote in the next election or to vote using a provisional ballot. You can find more information about voter eligibility rules on the Secretary of States internet website at [URL] or voter hotline at [phone numbers]. You can also check your current registration status at [URL].(2) The preaddressed return form described in paragraph (1) shall include all of the following:(A) Space for the voter to provide their current place of residence.(B) Space for the voter to provide their current mailing address, if different from the place of residence.(C) A box next to a statement substantially similar to the following: The cancellation of my voter record is in error because I have not been deemed mentally incompetent to vote by a court of law, I am not currently serving a state or federal prison term, and I have not died. Additionally, if I have moved, I have provided my new residential address on this form.(D) Space for the voter to provide their signature and the date.(3) The elections official may send additional written notices to a voter, and may also notify the voter in person, by telephone or email, or by other means of the planned registration cancellation.(d) This section shall become operative on July 1, 2025.
156169
157170 2201. (a) The county elections official shall cancel the registration in the following cases:(1) At the signed, written request of the person registered.(2) When the mental incompetency of the person registered is legally established as provided in Sections 2208, 2209, 2210, and 2211. The county elections office shall use only information provided by the Secretary of State pursuant to subdivision (d) of Section 2211.5 to cancel a voter registration for this reason.(3) Upon proof that the person is presently imprisoned for conviction of a felony. The county elections office shall use only information provided by the Secretary of State pursuant to subdivision (d) of Section 2212, by a United States District Court, or by the Federal Bureau of Prisons to cancel a voter registration for this reason.(4) Upon the production of a certified copy of a judgment directing the cancellation to be made.(5) Upon the death of the person registered.(6) Pursuant to Article 2 (commencing with Section 2220).(7) Upon official notification that the voter is registered to vote in another state.(8) Upon proof that the person is otherwise ineligible to vote.(b) The Secretary of State may cancel the registration in the following cases:(1) When the mental incompetency of the person registered is legally established as provided in Sections 2208, 2209, 2210, and 2211.(2) Upon proof that the person is presently imprisoned for the conviction of a felony.(3) Upon the death of the person registered.(c) (1) Between 15 and 30 days, inclusive, before canceling a persons registration for the reasons specified in paragraph (2), (3), (5), or (6) of subdivision (a), the county elections official shall send a forwardable notice by first-class mail, including a postage-paid and preaddressed return form, to the voter.(A) The forwardable notice shall be provided in the persons preferred language if the county is required to provide translated ballots in that language pursuant to Section 203 of the federal Voting Rights Act of 1965 (52 U.S.C. Sec. 10503).(B) The notice shall include a statement substantially similar to the following:IMPORTANT NOTICE. Your voter registration record is scheduled to be canceled on [date]. This cancellation is due to information the [county name] County elections office has received indicating your ineligibility to vote in that county due to a change of residence, death, prison commitment or mental incapacity to vote pursuant to Sections 2208, 2209, 2210, or 2211 of the California Elections Code, as applicable.If you believe this cancellation is in error, please notify our office within 15 days from the date of this notice either by returning the attached postage-paid postcard or by calling [county elections office phone number] toll free.If we do not receive your response to this notice, you may be required to reregister to vote in the next election or to vote using a provisional ballot. You can find more information about voter eligibility rules on the Secretary of States internet website at [URL] or voter hotline at [phone numbers]. You can also check your current registration status at [URL].(2) The preaddressed return form described in paragraph (1) shall include all of the following:(A) Space for the voter to provide their current place of residence.(B) Space for the voter to provide their current mailing address, if different from the place of residence.(C) A box next to a statement substantially similar to the following: The cancellation of my voter record is in error because I have not been deemed mentally incompetent to vote by a court of law, I am not currently serving a state or federal prison term, and I have not died. Additionally, if I have moved, I have provided my new residential address on this form.(D) Space for the voter to provide their signature and the date.(3) The elections official may send additional written notices to a voter, and may also notify the voter in person, by telephone or email, or by other means of the planned registration cancellation.(d) This section shall become operative on July 1, 2025.
158171
159172 2201. (a) The county elections official shall cancel the registration in the following cases:(1) At the signed, written request of the person registered.(2) When the mental incompetency of the person registered is legally established as provided in Sections 2208, 2209, 2210, and 2211. The county elections office shall use only information provided by the Secretary of State pursuant to subdivision (d) of Section 2211.5 to cancel a voter registration for this reason.(3) Upon proof that the person is presently imprisoned for conviction of a felony. The county elections office shall use only information provided by the Secretary of State pursuant to subdivision (d) of Section 2212, by a United States District Court, or by the Federal Bureau of Prisons to cancel a voter registration for this reason.(4) Upon the production of a certified copy of a judgment directing the cancellation to be made.(5) Upon the death of the person registered.(6) Pursuant to Article 2 (commencing with Section 2220).(7) Upon official notification that the voter is registered to vote in another state.(8) Upon proof that the person is otherwise ineligible to vote.(b) The Secretary of State may cancel the registration in the following cases:(1) When the mental incompetency of the person registered is legally established as provided in Sections 2208, 2209, 2210, and 2211.(2) Upon proof that the person is presently imprisoned for the conviction of a felony.(3) Upon the death of the person registered.(c) (1) Between 15 and 30 days, inclusive, before canceling a persons registration for the reasons specified in paragraph (2), (3), (5), or (6) of subdivision (a), the county elections official shall send a forwardable notice by first-class mail, including a postage-paid and preaddressed return form, to the voter.(A) The forwardable notice shall be provided in the persons preferred language if the county is required to provide translated ballots in that language pursuant to Section 203 of the federal Voting Rights Act of 1965 (52 U.S.C. Sec. 10503).(B) The notice shall include a statement substantially similar to the following:IMPORTANT NOTICE. Your voter registration record is scheduled to be canceled on [date]. This cancellation is due to information the [county name] County elections office has received indicating your ineligibility to vote in that county due to a change of residence, death, prison commitment or mental incapacity to vote pursuant to Sections 2208, 2209, 2210, or 2211 of the California Elections Code, as applicable.If you believe this cancellation is in error, please notify our office within 15 days from the date of this notice either by returning the attached postage-paid postcard or by calling [county elections office phone number] toll free.If we do not receive your response to this notice, you may be required to reregister to vote in the next election or to vote using a provisional ballot. You can find more information about voter eligibility rules on the Secretary of States internet website at [URL] or voter hotline at [phone numbers]. You can also check your current registration status at [URL].(2) The preaddressed return form described in paragraph (1) shall include all of the following:(A) Space for the voter to provide their current place of residence.(B) Space for the voter to provide their current mailing address, if different from the place of residence.(C) A box next to a statement substantially similar to the following: The cancellation of my voter record is in error because I have not been deemed mentally incompetent to vote by a court of law, I am not currently serving a state or federal prison term, and I have not died. Additionally, if I have moved, I have provided my new residential address on this form.(D) Space for the voter to provide their signature and the date.(3) The elections official may send additional written notices to a voter, and may also notify the voter in person, by telephone or email, or by other means of the planned registration cancellation.(d) This section shall become operative on July 1, 2025.
160173
161174
162175
163176 2201. (a) The county elections official shall cancel the registration in the following cases:
164177
165178 (1) At the signed, written request of the person registered.
166179
167180 (2) When the mental incompetency of the person registered is legally established as provided in Sections 2208, 2209, 2210, and 2211. The county elections office shall use only information provided by the Secretary of State pursuant to subdivision (d) of Section 2211.5 to cancel a voter registration for this reason.
168181
169182 (3) Upon proof that the person is presently imprisoned for conviction of a felony. The county elections office shall use only information provided by the Secretary of State pursuant to subdivision (d) of Section 2212, by a United States District Court, or by the Federal Bureau of Prisons to cancel a voter registration for this reason.
170183
171184 (4) Upon the production of a certified copy of a judgment directing the cancellation to be made.
172185
173186 (5) Upon the death of the person registered.
174187
175188 (6) Pursuant to Article 2 (commencing with Section 2220).
176189
177190 (7) Upon official notification that the voter is registered to vote in another state.
178191
179192 (8) Upon proof that the person is otherwise ineligible to vote.
180193
181194 (b) The Secretary of State may cancel the registration in the following cases:
182195
183196 (1) When the mental incompetency of the person registered is legally established as provided in Sections 2208, 2209, 2210, and 2211.
184197
185198 (2) Upon proof that the person is presently imprisoned for the conviction of a felony.
186199
187200 (3) Upon the death of the person registered.
188201
189202 (c) (1) Between 15 and 30 days, inclusive, before canceling a persons registration for the reasons specified in paragraph (2), (3), (5), or (6) of subdivision (a), the county elections official shall send a forwardable notice by first-class mail, including a postage-paid and preaddressed return form, to the voter.
190203
191204 (A) The forwardable notice shall be provided in the persons preferred language if the county is required to provide translated ballots in that language pursuant to Section 203 of the federal Voting Rights Act of 1965 (52 U.S.C. Sec. 10503).
192205
193206 (B) The notice shall include a statement substantially similar to the following:
194207
195208 IMPORTANT NOTICE. Your voter registration record is scheduled to be canceled on [date]. This cancellation is due to information the [county name] County elections office has received indicating your ineligibility to vote in that county due to a change of residence, death, prison commitment or mental incapacity to vote pursuant to Sections 2208, 2209, 2210, or 2211 of the California Elections Code, as applicable.
196209
197210 If you believe this cancellation is in error, please notify our office within 15 days from the date of this notice either by returning the attached postage-paid postcard or by calling [county elections office phone number] toll free.
198211
199212 If we do not receive your response to this notice, you may be required to reregister to vote in the next election or to vote using a provisional ballot. You can find more information about voter eligibility rules on the Secretary of States internet website at [URL] or voter hotline at [phone numbers]. You can also check your current registration status at [URL].
200213
201214 (2) The preaddressed return form described in paragraph (1) shall include all of the following:
202215
203216 (A) Space for the voter to provide their current place of residence.
204217
205218 (B) Space for the voter to provide their current mailing address, if different from the place of residence.
206219
207220 (C) A box next to a statement substantially similar to the following: The cancellation of my voter record is in error because I have not been deemed mentally incompetent to vote by a court of law, I am not currently serving a state or federal prison term, and I have not died. Additionally, if I have moved, I have provided my new residential address on this form.
208221
209222 (D) Space for the voter to provide their signature and the date.
210223
211224 (3) The elections official may send additional written notices to a voter, and may also notify the voter in person, by telephone or email, or by other means of the planned registration cancellation.
212225
213226 (d) This section shall become operative on July 1, 2025.
214227
215228 SEC. 3. If the Commission on State Mandates determines that this act contains costs mandated by the state, reimbursement to local agencies and school districts for those costs shall be made pursuant to Part 7 (commencing with Section 17500) of Division 4 of Title 2 of the Government Code.
216229
217230 SEC. 3. If the Commission on State Mandates determines that this act contains costs mandated by the state, reimbursement to local agencies and school districts for those costs shall be made pursuant to Part 7 (commencing with Section 17500) of Division 4 of Title 2 of the Government Code.
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219232 SEC. 3. If the Commission on State Mandates determines that this act contains costs mandated by the state, reimbursement to local agencies and school districts for those costs shall be made pursuant to Part 7 (commencing with Section 17500) of Division 4 of Title 2 of the Government Code.
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