California 2023-2024 Regular Session

California Senate Bill SB409 Compare Versions

OldNewDifferences
1-Amended IN Assembly August 28, 2023 Amended IN Assembly June 26, 2023 Amended IN Senate April 27, 2023 Amended IN Senate March 13, 2023 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20232024 REGULAR SESSION Senate Bill No. 409Introduced by Senator NewmanFebruary 09, 2023 An act to add and repeal Sections 85602 and 85603 of the Government Code, relating to elections. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTSB 409, as amended, Newman. Elections: candidates statement.The Political Reform Act of 1974 provides for the comprehensive regulation of campaign financing and related matters, including voluntary expenditure ceilings for candidates for statewide elective office and for State Senate and Assembly. Existing law authorizes a candidate for statewide elective office who accepts the voluntary expenditure limits to purchase the space to place a statement in a state voter information guide, as specified. Existing law authorizes a candidate for State Senate or Assembly who accepts the voluntary expenditure limits to purchase the space to place a statement in the voter information portion of the county voter information guide, as specified. Existing law authorizes a candidate for United States Representative to purchase the space to place a statement in the voter information portion of the county voter information guide, as specified.This bill would require the Secretary of State to establish establish, on or before January 1, 2026, a pilot program that would allow a candidate to include a QR code link, as defined, to a video statement in the state voter information guide, as specified. The bill would require the Secretary of State to seek to collaborate with at least 1 but not more than 4 county elections offices from geographically diverse counties to establish a similar program for county voter information guides. The bill would require a participating county to report to the Secretary of State about the effectiveness of the program and for the Secretary of State to provide a report to the Legislature, as specified.The Political Reform Act of 1974, an initiative measure, provides that the Legislature may amend the act to further the acts purposes upon a 2/3 vote of each house of the Legislature and compliance with specified procedural requirements.This bill would declare that it furthers the purposes of the act.Digest Key Vote: 2/3 Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: NO Bill TextThe people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 85602 is added to the Government Code, to read:85602. (a) (1)The Secretary of State shall shall, no later than January 1, 2026, establish a pilot program that allows does both of the following:(1) Allows a candidate who is qualified to place a statement in the state ballot pamphlet pursuant to subdivision (a) of Section 85601 of this code or subdivision (i) of Section 9084 of the Elections Code Code, and who submits a statement for inclusion in the state ballot pamphlet, to additionally include in their candidate statement a QR code link to a video statement. statement if the wording for the video statement is identical to the statement approved by the Secretary of State for inclusion in the state ballot pamphlet.(2) The Requires the Secretary of State shall to seek to collaborate with at least 1 but not more than 4 county elections offices from geographically diverse counties to establish county level pilot programs that allow a candidate who is qualified to place a statement in the voter information portion of the sample ballot pursuant to Section 13307.5 of the Elections Code and subdivision (c) of Section 85601 to additionally include in their candidate statement a QR code link to a video statement. The A county shall not establish a pilot program unless, within three years following the effective date of this act, it notifies the Secretary of State in writing of its intent to establish a pilot program.(b) The Secretary of State shall adopt regulations for the content of candidate videos in addition to the requirements contained in subdivision (b). (c).(b)(c) The following provisions apply to candidate video statements made pursuant to the pilot program established in subdivision (a): (1) In their video statement, a candidate may identify themselves as a candidate for office and provide a link to their campaign website, but they shall not use props or slogans or make reference to any opponent of the candidate. The entire video statement shall not exceed 250 words.(2) A candidate shall film their video statement, which shall be in an MP4, MOV, or AVI format, using a blank wall as a background.(3) A candidate may film their video statement in a participating county elections office or in a place designated by the Secretary of State if the candidate is unable to provide the background, camera, and upload capability themselves.(4) The Secretary of State and any participating county shall accept a candidates video statement complying with this section and shall post it on their respective internet website so that it is accessible via the QR code link in the candidate statement.(c)(d) For purposes of this section, QR code means a machine-readable code consisting of an array of squares used for storing an internet website address.(d)(e) This section shall remain in effect only until the first January 1 that occurs four years after this section becomes operative.SEC. 2. Section 85603 is added to the Government Code, to read:85603. (a) A county that chooses to participate in the pilot program established by Section 85602 shall submit a report to the Secretary of State on or before the first May 1 that occurs after the pilot program is implemented that includes, but is not limited to, includes all of the following:(1) The number of candidates that chose to include a QR code link to a video statement and the number of candidates that chose not to include a QR code link.(2) Statistics and information regarding how many voters accessed the video statements.(3) The cost of implementing the pilot program.(4) Any other benefits or problems that arose.(b) A county that was not among the first four counties that sought to collaborate with the Secretary of State shall not establish a pilot program as described in subdivision (a) of Section 85602.(b)(c) The Secretary of State shall submit a report to the Legislature on or before January 1 after the first second year the pilot program is implemented and each year thereafter. thereafter that includes all of the following:(1) The number of candidates that chose to include a QR code link to a video statement and the number of candidates that chose not to include a QR code link.(2) Statistics and information regarding how many voters accessed the video statements.(3) The cost of implementing the pilot program.(4) Any other benefits or problems that arose.(5) A compilation of county pilot results.(c)(d) This section shall remain in effect only until the first January 1 that occurs four years after this section becomes operative.SEC. 3. The Legislature finds and declares that this bill furthers the purposes of the Political Reform Act of 1974 within the meaning of subdivision (a) of Section 81012 of the Government Code.
1+Amended IN Assembly June 26, 2023 Amended IN Senate April 27, 2023 Amended IN Senate March 13, 2023 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20232024 REGULAR SESSION Senate Bill No. 409Introduced by Senator NewmanFebruary 09, 2023 An act to add Section 85602 to and repeal Sections 85602 and 85603 of the Government Code, relating to elections. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTSB 409, as amended, Newman. Elections: candidates statement.The Political Reform Act of 1974 provides for the comprehensive regulation of campaign financing and related matters, including voluntary expenditure ceilings for candidates for statewide elective office and for State Senate and Assembly. Existing law authorizes a candidate for statewide elective office who accepts the voluntary expenditure limits to purchase the space to place a statement in a state voter information guide, as specified. Existing law authorizes a candidate for State Senate or Assembly who accepts the voluntary expenditure limits to purchase the space to place a statement in the voter information portion of the county voter information guide, as specified. Existing law authorizes a candidate for United States Representative to purchase the space to place a statement in the voter information portion of the county voter information guide, as specified.This bill would require the Secretary of State to establish a pilot program that would allow a candidate to include a QR code link, as defined, to a video statement in the state voter information guide, as specified. The bill would require the Secretary of State to seek to collaborate with at least 1 but not more than 4 county elections offices to establish a similar program for county voter information guides. The bill would require a participating county to report to the Secretary of State about the effectiveness of the program and for the Secretary of State to provide a report to the Legislature, as specified.The Political Reform Act of 1974, an initiative measure, provides that the Legislature may amend the act to further the acts purposes upon a 2/3 vote of each house of the Legislature and compliance with specified procedural requirements.This bill would declare that it furthers the purposes of the act.Digest Key Vote: 2/3 Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: NO Bill TextThe people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 85602 is added to the Government Code, to read:85602. (a) (1) The Secretary of State shall establish a pilot program that allows a candidate who is qualified to place a statement in the state ballot pamphlet pursuant to subdivision (a) of Section 85601 or subdivision (i) of Section 9084 of the Elections Code to additionally include in their candidate statement a QR code link to a video statement.(2) The Secretary of State shall seek to collaborate with at least 1 but not more than 4 county elections offices to establish county level programs that allow a candidate who is qualified to place a statement in the voter information portion of the sample ballot pursuant to Section 13307.5 of the Elections Code and subdivision (c) of Section 85601 to additionally include in their candidate statement a QR code link to a video statement. The Secretary of State shall adopt regulations for the content of candidate videos in addition to the requirements contained in subdivision (b).(b) The following provisions apply to candidate video statements made pursuant to the pilot program established in subdivision (a): (1) In their video statement, a candidate may identify themselves as a candidate for office and provide a link to their campaign website, but they may shall not use props or slogans. slogans or make reference to any opponent of the candidate. The entire video statement shall not exceed 250 words.(2) A candidate shall film their video statement, which shall be in an MP4, MOV, or AVI format, using a blank wall as a background.(3) A candidate may film their video statement in a participating county elections office or in a place designated by the Secretary of State if the candidate is unable to provide the background, camera, and upload capability themselves.(4) The Secretary of State and any participating county shall accept a candidates video statement complying with this section and shall post it on their respective internet website so that it is accessible via the QR code link in the candidate statement.(c) For purposes of this section, QR code means a machine-readable code consisting of an array of squares used for storing an internet website address.(d) This section shall remain in effect only until the first January 1 that occurs four years after this section becomes operative.SEC. 2. Section 85603 is added to the Government Code, to read:85603. (a) A county that chooses to participate in the pilot program established by Section 85602 shall submit a report to the Secretary of State that includes, but is not limited to, all of the following:(1) The number of candidates that chose to include a QR code link to a video statement and the number of candidates that chose not to include a QR code link.(2) Statistics and information regarding how many voters accessed the video statements.(3) The cost of implementing the pilot program.(4) Any other benefits or problems that arose.(b) The Secretary of State shall submit a report to the Legislature on or before January 1 after the first year the pilot program is implemented and each year thereafter.(c) This section shall remain in effect only until the first January 1 that occurs four years after this section becomes operative.SEC. 2.SEC. 3. The Legislature finds and declares that this bill furthers the purposes of the Political Reform Act of 1974 within the meaning of subdivision (a) of Section 81012 of the Government Code.
22
3- Amended IN Assembly August 28, 2023 Amended IN Assembly June 26, 2023 Amended IN Senate April 27, 2023 Amended IN Senate March 13, 2023 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20232024 REGULAR SESSION Senate Bill No. 409Introduced by Senator NewmanFebruary 09, 2023 An act to add and repeal Sections 85602 and 85603 of the Government Code, relating to elections. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTSB 409, as amended, Newman. Elections: candidates statement.The Political Reform Act of 1974 provides for the comprehensive regulation of campaign financing and related matters, including voluntary expenditure ceilings for candidates for statewide elective office and for State Senate and Assembly. Existing law authorizes a candidate for statewide elective office who accepts the voluntary expenditure limits to purchase the space to place a statement in a state voter information guide, as specified. Existing law authorizes a candidate for State Senate or Assembly who accepts the voluntary expenditure limits to purchase the space to place a statement in the voter information portion of the county voter information guide, as specified. Existing law authorizes a candidate for United States Representative to purchase the space to place a statement in the voter information portion of the county voter information guide, as specified.This bill would require the Secretary of State to establish establish, on or before January 1, 2026, a pilot program that would allow a candidate to include a QR code link, as defined, to a video statement in the state voter information guide, as specified. The bill would require the Secretary of State to seek to collaborate with at least 1 but not more than 4 county elections offices from geographically diverse counties to establish a similar program for county voter information guides. The bill would require a participating county to report to the Secretary of State about the effectiveness of the program and for the Secretary of State to provide a report to the Legislature, as specified.The Political Reform Act of 1974, an initiative measure, provides that the Legislature may amend the act to further the acts purposes upon a 2/3 vote of each house of the Legislature and compliance with specified procedural requirements.This bill would declare that it furthers the purposes of the act.Digest Key Vote: 2/3 Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: NO
3+ Amended IN Assembly June 26, 2023 Amended IN Senate April 27, 2023 Amended IN Senate March 13, 2023 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20232024 REGULAR SESSION Senate Bill No. 409Introduced by Senator NewmanFebruary 09, 2023 An act to add Section 85602 to and repeal Sections 85602 and 85603 of the Government Code, relating to elections. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTSB 409, as amended, Newman. Elections: candidates statement.The Political Reform Act of 1974 provides for the comprehensive regulation of campaign financing and related matters, including voluntary expenditure ceilings for candidates for statewide elective office and for State Senate and Assembly. Existing law authorizes a candidate for statewide elective office who accepts the voluntary expenditure limits to purchase the space to place a statement in a state voter information guide, as specified. Existing law authorizes a candidate for State Senate or Assembly who accepts the voluntary expenditure limits to purchase the space to place a statement in the voter information portion of the county voter information guide, as specified. Existing law authorizes a candidate for United States Representative to purchase the space to place a statement in the voter information portion of the county voter information guide, as specified.This bill would require the Secretary of State to establish a pilot program that would allow a candidate to include a QR code link, as defined, to a video statement in the state voter information guide, as specified. The bill would require the Secretary of State to seek to collaborate with at least 1 but not more than 4 county elections offices to establish a similar program for county voter information guides. The bill would require a participating county to report to the Secretary of State about the effectiveness of the program and for the Secretary of State to provide a report to the Legislature, as specified.The Political Reform Act of 1974, an initiative measure, provides that the Legislature may amend the act to further the acts purposes upon a 2/3 vote of each house of the Legislature and compliance with specified procedural requirements.This bill would declare that it furthers the purposes of the act.Digest Key Vote: 2/3 Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: NO
44
5- Amended IN Assembly August 28, 2023 Amended IN Assembly June 26, 2023 Amended IN Senate April 27, 2023 Amended IN Senate March 13, 2023
5+ Amended IN Assembly June 26, 2023 Amended IN Senate April 27, 2023 Amended IN Senate March 13, 2023
66
7-Amended IN Assembly August 28, 2023
87 Amended IN Assembly June 26, 2023
98 Amended IN Senate April 27, 2023
109 Amended IN Senate March 13, 2023
1110
1211 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20232024 REGULAR SESSION
1312
1413 Senate Bill
1514
1615 No. 409
1716
1817 Introduced by Senator NewmanFebruary 09, 2023
1918
2019 Introduced by Senator Newman
2120 February 09, 2023
2221
23- An act to add and repeal Sections 85602 and 85603 of the Government Code, relating to elections.
22+ An act to add Section 85602 to and repeal Sections 85602 and 85603 of the Government Code, relating to elections.
2423
2524 LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST
2625
2726 ## LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST
2827
2928 SB 409, as amended, Newman. Elections: candidates statement.
3029
31-The Political Reform Act of 1974 provides for the comprehensive regulation of campaign financing and related matters, including voluntary expenditure ceilings for candidates for statewide elective office and for State Senate and Assembly. Existing law authorizes a candidate for statewide elective office who accepts the voluntary expenditure limits to purchase the space to place a statement in a state voter information guide, as specified. Existing law authorizes a candidate for State Senate or Assembly who accepts the voluntary expenditure limits to purchase the space to place a statement in the voter information portion of the county voter information guide, as specified. Existing law authorizes a candidate for United States Representative to purchase the space to place a statement in the voter information portion of the county voter information guide, as specified.This bill would require the Secretary of State to establish establish, on or before January 1, 2026, a pilot program that would allow a candidate to include a QR code link, as defined, to a video statement in the state voter information guide, as specified. The bill would require the Secretary of State to seek to collaborate with at least 1 but not more than 4 county elections offices from geographically diverse counties to establish a similar program for county voter information guides. The bill would require a participating county to report to the Secretary of State about the effectiveness of the program and for the Secretary of State to provide a report to the Legislature, as specified.The Political Reform Act of 1974, an initiative measure, provides that the Legislature may amend the act to further the acts purposes upon a 2/3 vote of each house of the Legislature and compliance with specified procedural requirements.This bill would declare that it furthers the purposes of the act.
30+The Political Reform Act of 1974 provides for the comprehensive regulation of campaign financing and related matters, including voluntary expenditure ceilings for candidates for statewide elective office and for State Senate and Assembly. Existing law authorizes a candidate for statewide elective office who accepts the voluntary expenditure limits to purchase the space to place a statement in a state voter information guide, as specified. Existing law authorizes a candidate for State Senate or Assembly who accepts the voluntary expenditure limits to purchase the space to place a statement in the voter information portion of the county voter information guide, as specified. Existing law authorizes a candidate for United States Representative to purchase the space to place a statement in the voter information portion of the county voter information guide, as specified.This bill would require the Secretary of State to establish a pilot program that would allow a candidate to include a QR code link, as defined, to a video statement in the state voter information guide, as specified. The bill would require the Secretary of State to seek to collaborate with at least 1 but not more than 4 county elections offices to establish a similar program for county voter information guides. The bill would require a participating county to report to the Secretary of State about the effectiveness of the program and for the Secretary of State to provide a report to the Legislature, as specified.The Political Reform Act of 1974, an initiative measure, provides that the Legislature may amend the act to further the acts purposes upon a 2/3 vote of each house of the Legislature and compliance with specified procedural requirements.This bill would declare that it furthers the purposes of the act.
3231
3332 The Political Reform Act of 1974 provides for the comprehensive regulation of campaign financing and related matters, including voluntary expenditure ceilings for candidates for statewide elective office and for State Senate and Assembly. Existing law authorizes a candidate for statewide elective office who accepts the voluntary expenditure limits to purchase the space to place a statement in a state voter information guide, as specified. Existing law authorizes a candidate for State Senate or Assembly who accepts the voluntary expenditure limits to purchase the space to place a statement in the voter information portion of the county voter information guide, as specified. Existing law authorizes a candidate for United States Representative to purchase the space to place a statement in the voter information portion of the county voter information guide, as specified.
3433
35-This bill would require the Secretary of State to establish establish, on or before January 1, 2026, a pilot program that would allow a candidate to include a QR code link, as defined, to a video statement in the state voter information guide, as specified. The bill would require the Secretary of State to seek to collaborate with at least 1 but not more than 4 county elections offices from geographically diverse counties to establish a similar program for county voter information guides. The bill would require a participating county to report to the Secretary of State about the effectiveness of the program and for the Secretary of State to provide a report to the Legislature, as specified.
34+This bill would require the Secretary of State to establish a pilot program that would allow a candidate to include a QR code link, as defined, to a video statement in the state voter information guide, as specified. The bill would require the Secretary of State to seek to collaborate with at least 1 but not more than 4 county elections offices to establish a similar program for county voter information guides. The bill would require a participating county to report to the Secretary of State about the effectiveness of the program and for the Secretary of State to provide a report to the Legislature, as specified.
3635
3736 The Political Reform Act of 1974, an initiative measure, provides that the Legislature may amend the act to further the acts purposes upon a 2/3 vote of each house of the Legislature and compliance with specified procedural requirements.
3837
3938 This bill would declare that it furthers the purposes of the act.
4039
4140 ## Digest Key
4241
4342 ## Bill Text
4443
45-The people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 85602 is added to the Government Code, to read:85602. (a) (1)The Secretary of State shall shall, no later than January 1, 2026, establish a pilot program that allows does both of the following:(1) Allows a candidate who is qualified to place a statement in the state ballot pamphlet pursuant to subdivision (a) of Section 85601 of this code or subdivision (i) of Section 9084 of the Elections Code Code, and who submits a statement for inclusion in the state ballot pamphlet, to additionally include in their candidate statement a QR code link to a video statement. statement if the wording for the video statement is identical to the statement approved by the Secretary of State for inclusion in the state ballot pamphlet.(2) The Requires the Secretary of State shall to seek to collaborate with at least 1 but not more than 4 county elections offices from geographically diverse counties to establish county level pilot programs that allow a candidate who is qualified to place a statement in the voter information portion of the sample ballot pursuant to Section 13307.5 of the Elections Code and subdivision (c) of Section 85601 to additionally include in their candidate statement a QR code link to a video statement. The A county shall not establish a pilot program unless, within three years following the effective date of this act, it notifies the Secretary of State in writing of its intent to establish a pilot program.(b) The Secretary of State shall adopt regulations for the content of candidate videos in addition to the requirements contained in subdivision (b). (c).(b)(c) The following provisions apply to candidate video statements made pursuant to the pilot program established in subdivision (a): (1) In their video statement, a candidate may identify themselves as a candidate for office and provide a link to their campaign website, but they shall not use props or slogans or make reference to any opponent of the candidate. The entire video statement shall not exceed 250 words.(2) A candidate shall film their video statement, which shall be in an MP4, MOV, or AVI format, using a blank wall as a background.(3) A candidate may film their video statement in a participating county elections office or in a place designated by the Secretary of State if the candidate is unable to provide the background, camera, and upload capability themselves.(4) The Secretary of State and any participating county shall accept a candidates video statement complying with this section and shall post it on their respective internet website so that it is accessible via the QR code link in the candidate statement.(c)(d) For purposes of this section, QR code means a machine-readable code consisting of an array of squares used for storing an internet website address.(d)(e) This section shall remain in effect only until the first January 1 that occurs four years after this section becomes operative.SEC. 2. Section 85603 is added to the Government Code, to read:85603. (a) A county that chooses to participate in the pilot program established by Section 85602 shall submit a report to the Secretary of State on or before the first May 1 that occurs after the pilot program is implemented that includes, but is not limited to, includes all of the following:(1) The number of candidates that chose to include a QR code link to a video statement and the number of candidates that chose not to include a QR code link.(2) Statistics and information regarding how many voters accessed the video statements.(3) The cost of implementing the pilot program.(4) Any other benefits or problems that arose.(b) A county that was not among the first four counties that sought to collaborate with the Secretary of State shall not establish a pilot program as described in subdivision (a) of Section 85602.(b)(c) The Secretary of State shall submit a report to the Legislature on or before January 1 after the first second year the pilot program is implemented and each year thereafter. thereafter that includes all of the following:(1) The number of candidates that chose to include a QR code link to a video statement and the number of candidates that chose not to include a QR code link.(2) Statistics and information regarding how many voters accessed the video statements.(3) The cost of implementing the pilot program.(4) Any other benefits or problems that arose.(5) A compilation of county pilot results.(c)(d) This section shall remain in effect only until the first January 1 that occurs four years after this section becomes operative.SEC. 3. The Legislature finds and declares that this bill furthers the purposes of the Political Reform Act of 1974 within the meaning of subdivision (a) of Section 81012 of the Government Code.
44+The people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 85602 is added to the Government Code, to read:85602. (a) (1) The Secretary of State shall establish a pilot program that allows a candidate who is qualified to place a statement in the state ballot pamphlet pursuant to subdivision (a) of Section 85601 or subdivision (i) of Section 9084 of the Elections Code to additionally include in their candidate statement a QR code link to a video statement.(2) The Secretary of State shall seek to collaborate with at least 1 but not more than 4 county elections offices to establish county level programs that allow a candidate who is qualified to place a statement in the voter information portion of the sample ballot pursuant to Section 13307.5 of the Elections Code and subdivision (c) of Section 85601 to additionally include in their candidate statement a QR code link to a video statement. The Secretary of State shall adopt regulations for the content of candidate videos in addition to the requirements contained in subdivision (b).(b) The following provisions apply to candidate video statements made pursuant to the pilot program established in subdivision (a): (1) In their video statement, a candidate may identify themselves as a candidate for office and provide a link to their campaign website, but they may shall not use props or slogans. slogans or make reference to any opponent of the candidate. The entire video statement shall not exceed 250 words.(2) A candidate shall film their video statement, which shall be in an MP4, MOV, or AVI format, using a blank wall as a background.(3) A candidate may film their video statement in a participating county elections office or in a place designated by the Secretary of State if the candidate is unable to provide the background, camera, and upload capability themselves.(4) The Secretary of State and any participating county shall accept a candidates video statement complying with this section and shall post it on their respective internet website so that it is accessible via the QR code link in the candidate statement.(c) For purposes of this section, QR code means a machine-readable code consisting of an array of squares used for storing an internet website address.(d) This section shall remain in effect only until the first January 1 that occurs four years after this section becomes operative.SEC. 2. Section 85603 is added to the Government Code, to read:85603. (a) A county that chooses to participate in the pilot program established by Section 85602 shall submit a report to the Secretary of State that includes, but is not limited to, all of the following:(1) The number of candidates that chose to include a QR code link to a video statement and the number of candidates that chose not to include a QR code link.(2) Statistics and information regarding how many voters accessed the video statements.(3) The cost of implementing the pilot program.(4) Any other benefits or problems that arose.(b) The Secretary of State shall submit a report to the Legislature on or before January 1 after the first year the pilot program is implemented and each year thereafter.(c) This section shall remain in effect only until the first January 1 that occurs four years after this section becomes operative.SEC. 2.SEC. 3. The Legislature finds and declares that this bill furthers the purposes of the Political Reform Act of 1974 within the meaning of subdivision (a) of Section 81012 of the Government Code.
4645
4746 The people of the State of California do enact as follows:
4847
4948 ## The people of the State of California do enact as follows:
5049
51-SECTION 1. Section 85602 is added to the Government Code, to read:85602. (a) (1)The Secretary of State shall shall, no later than January 1, 2026, establish a pilot program that allows does both of the following:(1) Allows a candidate who is qualified to place a statement in the state ballot pamphlet pursuant to subdivision (a) of Section 85601 of this code or subdivision (i) of Section 9084 of the Elections Code Code, and who submits a statement for inclusion in the state ballot pamphlet, to additionally include in their candidate statement a QR code link to a video statement. statement if the wording for the video statement is identical to the statement approved by the Secretary of State for inclusion in the state ballot pamphlet.(2) The Requires the Secretary of State shall to seek to collaborate with at least 1 but not more than 4 county elections offices from geographically diverse counties to establish county level pilot programs that allow a candidate who is qualified to place a statement in the voter information portion of the sample ballot pursuant to Section 13307.5 of the Elections Code and subdivision (c) of Section 85601 to additionally include in their candidate statement a QR code link to a video statement. The A county shall not establish a pilot program unless, within three years following the effective date of this act, it notifies the Secretary of State in writing of its intent to establish a pilot program.(b) The Secretary of State shall adopt regulations for the content of candidate videos in addition to the requirements contained in subdivision (b). (c).(b)(c) The following provisions apply to candidate video statements made pursuant to the pilot program established in subdivision (a): (1) In their video statement, a candidate may identify themselves as a candidate for office and provide a link to their campaign website, but they shall not use props or slogans or make reference to any opponent of the candidate. The entire video statement shall not exceed 250 words.(2) A candidate shall film their video statement, which shall be in an MP4, MOV, or AVI format, using a blank wall as a background.(3) A candidate may film their video statement in a participating county elections office or in a place designated by the Secretary of State if the candidate is unable to provide the background, camera, and upload capability themselves.(4) The Secretary of State and any participating county shall accept a candidates video statement complying with this section and shall post it on their respective internet website so that it is accessible via the QR code link in the candidate statement.(c)(d) For purposes of this section, QR code means a machine-readable code consisting of an array of squares used for storing an internet website address.(d)(e) This section shall remain in effect only until the first January 1 that occurs four years after this section becomes operative.
50+SECTION 1. Section 85602 is added to the Government Code, to read:85602. (a) (1) The Secretary of State shall establish a pilot program that allows a candidate who is qualified to place a statement in the state ballot pamphlet pursuant to subdivision (a) of Section 85601 or subdivision (i) of Section 9084 of the Elections Code to additionally include in their candidate statement a QR code link to a video statement.(2) The Secretary of State shall seek to collaborate with at least 1 but not more than 4 county elections offices to establish county level programs that allow a candidate who is qualified to place a statement in the voter information portion of the sample ballot pursuant to Section 13307.5 of the Elections Code and subdivision (c) of Section 85601 to additionally include in their candidate statement a QR code link to a video statement. The Secretary of State shall adopt regulations for the content of candidate videos in addition to the requirements contained in subdivision (b).(b) The following provisions apply to candidate video statements made pursuant to the pilot program established in subdivision (a): (1) In their video statement, a candidate may identify themselves as a candidate for office and provide a link to their campaign website, but they may shall not use props or slogans. slogans or make reference to any opponent of the candidate. The entire video statement shall not exceed 250 words.(2) A candidate shall film their video statement, which shall be in an MP4, MOV, or AVI format, using a blank wall as a background.(3) A candidate may film their video statement in a participating county elections office or in a place designated by the Secretary of State if the candidate is unable to provide the background, camera, and upload capability themselves.(4) The Secretary of State and any participating county shall accept a candidates video statement complying with this section and shall post it on their respective internet website so that it is accessible via the QR code link in the candidate statement.(c) For purposes of this section, QR code means a machine-readable code consisting of an array of squares used for storing an internet website address.(d) This section shall remain in effect only until the first January 1 that occurs four years after this section becomes operative.
5251
5352 SECTION 1. Section 85602 is added to the Government Code, to read:
5453
5554 ### SECTION 1.
5655
57-85602. (a) (1)The Secretary of State shall shall, no later than January 1, 2026, establish a pilot program that allows does both of the following:(1) Allows a candidate who is qualified to place a statement in the state ballot pamphlet pursuant to subdivision (a) of Section 85601 of this code or subdivision (i) of Section 9084 of the Elections Code Code, and who submits a statement for inclusion in the state ballot pamphlet, to additionally include in their candidate statement a QR code link to a video statement. statement if the wording for the video statement is identical to the statement approved by the Secretary of State for inclusion in the state ballot pamphlet.(2) The Requires the Secretary of State shall to seek to collaborate with at least 1 but not more than 4 county elections offices from geographically diverse counties to establish county level pilot programs that allow a candidate who is qualified to place a statement in the voter information portion of the sample ballot pursuant to Section 13307.5 of the Elections Code and subdivision (c) of Section 85601 to additionally include in their candidate statement a QR code link to a video statement. The A county shall not establish a pilot program unless, within three years following the effective date of this act, it notifies the Secretary of State in writing of its intent to establish a pilot program.(b) The Secretary of State shall adopt regulations for the content of candidate videos in addition to the requirements contained in subdivision (b). (c).(b)(c) The following provisions apply to candidate video statements made pursuant to the pilot program established in subdivision (a): (1) In their video statement, a candidate may identify themselves as a candidate for office and provide a link to their campaign website, but they shall not use props or slogans or make reference to any opponent of the candidate. The entire video statement shall not exceed 250 words.(2) A candidate shall film their video statement, which shall be in an MP4, MOV, or AVI format, using a blank wall as a background.(3) A candidate may film their video statement in a participating county elections office or in a place designated by the Secretary of State if the candidate is unable to provide the background, camera, and upload capability themselves.(4) The Secretary of State and any participating county shall accept a candidates video statement complying with this section and shall post it on their respective internet website so that it is accessible via the QR code link in the candidate statement.(c)(d) For purposes of this section, QR code means a machine-readable code consisting of an array of squares used for storing an internet website address.(d)(e) This section shall remain in effect only until the first January 1 that occurs four years after this section becomes operative.
56+85602. (a) (1) The Secretary of State shall establish a pilot program that allows a candidate who is qualified to place a statement in the state ballot pamphlet pursuant to subdivision (a) of Section 85601 or subdivision (i) of Section 9084 of the Elections Code to additionally include in their candidate statement a QR code link to a video statement.(2) The Secretary of State shall seek to collaborate with at least 1 but not more than 4 county elections offices to establish county level programs that allow a candidate who is qualified to place a statement in the voter information portion of the sample ballot pursuant to Section 13307.5 of the Elections Code and subdivision (c) of Section 85601 to additionally include in their candidate statement a QR code link to a video statement. The Secretary of State shall adopt regulations for the content of candidate videos in addition to the requirements contained in subdivision (b).(b) The following provisions apply to candidate video statements made pursuant to the pilot program established in subdivision (a): (1) In their video statement, a candidate may identify themselves as a candidate for office and provide a link to their campaign website, but they may shall not use props or slogans. slogans or make reference to any opponent of the candidate. The entire video statement shall not exceed 250 words.(2) A candidate shall film their video statement, which shall be in an MP4, MOV, or AVI format, using a blank wall as a background.(3) A candidate may film their video statement in a participating county elections office or in a place designated by the Secretary of State if the candidate is unable to provide the background, camera, and upload capability themselves.(4) The Secretary of State and any participating county shall accept a candidates video statement complying with this section and shall post it on their respective internet website so that it is accessible via the QR code link in the candidate statement.(c) For purposes of this section, QR code means a machine-readable code consisting of an array of squares used for storing an internet website address.(d) This section shall remain in effect only until the first January 1 that occurs four years after this section becomes operative.
5857
59-85602. (a) (1)The Secretary of State shall shall, no later than January 1, 2026, establish a pilot program that allows does both of the following:(1) Allows a candidate who is qualified to place a statement in the state ballot pamphlet pursuant to subdivision (a) of Section 85601 of this code or subdivision (i) of Section 9084 of the Elections Code Code, and who submits a statement for inclusion in the state ballot pamphlet, to additionally include in their candidate statement a QR code link to a video statement. statement if the wording for the video statement is identical to the statement approved by the Secretary of State for inclusion in the state ballot pamphlet.(2) The Requires the Secretary of State shall to seek to collaborate with at least 1 but not more than 4 county elections offices from geographically diverse counties to establish county level pilot programs that allow a candidate who is qualified to place a statement in the voter information portion of the sample ballot pursuant to Section 13307.5 of the Elections Code and subdivision (c) of Section 85601 to additionally include in their candidate statement a QR code link to a video statement. The A county shall not establish a pilot program unless, within three years following the effective date of this act, it notifies the Secretary of State in writing of its intent to establish a pilot program.(b) The Secretary of State shall adopt regulations for the content of candidate videos in addition to the requirements contained in subdivision (b). (c).(b)(c) The following provisions apply to candidate video statements made pursuant to the pilot program established in subdivision (a): (1) In their video statement, a candidate may identify themselves as a candidate for office and provide a link to their campaign website, but they shall not use props or slogans or make reference to any opponent of the candidate. The entire video statement shall not exceed 250 words.(2) A candidate shall film their video statement, which shall be in an MP4, MOV, or AVI format, using a blank wall as a background.(3) A candidate may film their video statement in a participating county elections office or in a place designated by the Secretary of State if the candidate is unable to provide the background, camera, and upload capability themselves.(4) The Secretary of State and any participating county shall accept a candidates video statement complying with this section and shall post it on their respective internet website so that it is accessible via the QR code link in the candidate statement.(c)(d) For purposes of this section, QR code means a machine-readable code consisting of an array of squares used for storing an internet website address.(d)(e) This section shall remain in effect only until the first January 1 that occurs four years after this section becomes operative.
58+85602. (a) (1) The Secretary of State shall establish a pilot program that allows a candidate who is qualified to place a statement in the state ballot pamphlet pursuant to subdivision (a) of Section 85601 or subdivision (i) of Section 9084 of the Elections Code to additionally include in their candidate statement a QR code link to a video statement.(2) The Secretary of State shall seek to collaborate with at least 1 but not more than 4 county elections offices to establish county level programs that allow a candidate who is qualified to place a statement in the voter information portion of the sample ballot pursuant to Section 13307.5 of the Elections Code and subdivision (c) of Section 85601 to additionally include in their candidate statement a QR code link to a video statement. The Secretary of State shall adopt regulations for the content of candidate videos in addition to the requirements contained in subdivision (b).(b) The following provisions apply to candidate video statements made pursuant to the pilot program established in subdivision (a): (1) In their video statement, a candidate may identify themselves as a candidate for office and provide a link to their campaign website, but they may shall not use props or slogans. slogans or make reference to any opponent of the candidate. The entire video statement shall not exceed 250 words.(2) A candidate shall film their video statement, which shall be in an MP4, MOV, or AVI format, using a blank wall as a background.(3) A candidate may film their video statement in a participating county elections office or in a place designated by the Secretary of State if the candidate is unable to provide the background, camera, and upload capability themselves.(4) The Secretary of State and any participating county shall accept a candidates video statement complying with this section and shall post it on their respective internet website so that it is accessible via the QR code link in the candidate statement.(c) For purposes of this section, QR code means a machine-readable code consisting of an array of squares used for storing an internet website address.(d) This section shall remain in effect only until the first January 1 that occurs four years after this section becomes operative.
6059
61-85602. (a) (1)The Secretary of State shall shall, no later than January 1, 2026, establish a pilot program that allows does both of the following:(1) Allows a candidate who is qualified to place a statement in the state ballot pamphlet pursuant to subdivision (a) of Section 85601 of this code or subdivision (i) of Section 9084 of the Elections Code Code, and who submits a statement for inclusion in the state ballot pamphlet, to additionally include in their candidate statement a QR code link to a video statement. statement if the wording for the video statement is identical to the statement approved by the Secretary of State for inclusion in the state ballot pamphlet.(2) The Requires the Secretary of State shall to seek to collaborate with at least 1 but not more than 4 county elections offices from geographically diverse counties to establish county level pilot programs that allow a candidate who is qualified to place a statement in the voter information portion of the sample ballot pursuant to Section 13307.5 of the Elections Code and subdivision (c) of Section 85601 to additionally include in their candidate statement a QR code link to a video statement. The A county shall not establish a pilot program unless, within three years following the effective date of this act, it notifies the Secretary of State in writing of its intent to establish a pilot program.(b) The Secretary of State shall adopt regulations for the content of candidate videos in addition to the requirements contained in subdivision (b). (c).(b)(c) The following provisions apply to candidate video statements made pursuant to the pilot program established in subdivision (a): (1) In their video statement, a candidate may identify themselves as a candidate for office and provide a link to their campaign website, but they shall not use props or slogans or make reference to any opponent of the candidate. The entire video statement shall not exceed 250 words.(2) A candidate shall film their video statement, which shall be in an MP4, MOV, or AVI format, using a blank wall as a background.(3) A candidate may film their video statement in a participating county elections office or in a place designated by the Secretary of State if the candidate is unable to provide the background, camera, and upload capability themselves.(4) The Secretary of State and any participating county shall accept a candidates video statement complying with this section and shall post it on their respective internet website so that it is accessible via the QR code link in the candidate statement.(c)(d) For purposes of this section, QR code means a machine-readable code consisting of an array of squares used for storing an internet website address.(d)(e) This section shall remain in effect only until the first January 1 that occurs four years after this section becomes operative.
60+85602. (a) (1) The Secretary of State shall establish a pilot program that allows a candidate who is qualified to place a statement in the state ballot pamphlet pursuant to subdivision (a) of Section 85601 or subdivision (i) of Section 9084 of the Elections Code to additionally include in their candidate statement a QR code link to a video statement.(2) The Secretary of State shall seek to collaborate with at least 1 but not more than 4 county elections offices to establish county level programs that allow a candidate who is qualified to place a statement in the voter information portion of the sample ballot pursuant to Section 13307.5 of the Elections Code and subdivision (c) of Section 85601 to additionally include in their candidate statement a QR code link to a video statement. The Secretary of State shall adopt regulations for the content of candidate videos in addition to the requirements contained in subdivision (b).(b) The following provisions apply to candidate video statements made pursuant to the pilot program established in subdivision (a): (1) In their video statement, a candidate may identify themselves as a candidate for office and provide a link to their campaign website, but they may shall not use props or slogans. slogans or make reference to any opponent of the candidate. The entire video statement shall not exceed 250 words.(2) A candidate shall film their video statement, which shall be in an MP4, MOV, or AVI format, using a blank wall as a background.(3) A candidate may film their video statement in a participating county elections office or in a place designated by the Secretary of State if the candidate is unable to provide the background, camera, and upload capability themselves.(4) The Secretary of State and any participating county shall accept a candidates video statement complying with this section and shall post it on their respective internet website so that it is accessible via the QR code link in the candidate statement.(c) For purposes of this section, QR code means a machine-readable code consisting of an array of squares used for storing an internet website address.(d) This section shall remain in effect only until the first January 1 that occurs four years after this section becomes operative.
6261
6362
6463
65-85602. (a) (1)The Secretary of State shall shall, no later than January 1, 2026, establish a pilot program that allows does both of the following:
64+85602. (a) (1) The Secretary of State shall establish a pilot program that allows a candidate who is qualified to place a statement in the state ballot pamphlet pursuant to subdivision (a) of Section 85601 or subdivision (i) of Section 9084 of the Elections Code to additionally include in their candidate statement a QR code link to a video statement.
6665
67-(1) Allows a candidate who is qualified to place a statement in the state ballot pamphlet pursuant to subdivision (a) of Section 85601 of this code or subdivision (i) of Section 9084 of the Elections Code Code, and who submits a statement for inclusion in the state ballot pamphlet, to additionally include in their candidate statement a QR code link to a video statement. statement if the wording for the video statement is identical to the statement approved by the Secretary of State for inclusion in the state ballot pamphlet.
66+(2) The Secretary of State shall seek to collaborate with at least 1 but not more than 4 county elections offices to establish county level programs that allow a candidate who is qualified to place a statement in the voter information portion of the sample ballot pursuant to Section 13307.5 of the Elections Code and subdivision (c) of Section 85601 to additionally include in their candidate statement a QR code link to a video statement. The Secretary of State shall adopt regulations for the content of candidate videos in addition to the requirements contained in subdivision (b).
6867
69-(2) The Requires the Secretary of State shall to seek to collaborate with at least 1 but not more than 4 county elections offices from geographically diverse counties to establish county level pilot programs that allow a candidate who is qualified to place a statement in the voter information portion of the sample ballot pursuant to Section 13307.5 of the Elections Code and subdivision (c) of Section 85601 to additionally include in their candidate statement a QR code link to a video statement. The A county shall not establish a pilot program unless, within three years following the effective date of this act, it notifies the Secretary of State in writing of its intent to establish a pilot program.
68+(b) The following provisions apply to candidate video statements made pursuant to the pilot program established in subdivision (a):
7069
71-(b) The Secretary of State shall adopt regulations for the content of candidate videos in addition to the requirements contained in subdivision (b). (c).
72-
73-(b)
74-
75-
76-
77-(c) The following provisions apply to candidate video statements made pursuant to the pilot program established in subdivision (a):
78-
79-(1) In their video statement, a candidate may identify themselves as a candidate for office and provide a link to their campaign website, but they shall not use props or slogans or make reference to any opponent of the candidate. The entire video statement shall not exceed 250 words.
70+(1) In their video statement, a candidate may identify themselves as a candidate for office and provide a link to their campaign website, but they may shall not use props or slogans. slogans or make reference to any opponent of the candidate. The entire video statement shall not exceed 250 words.
8071
8172 (2) A candidate shall film their video statement, which shall be in an MP4, MOV, or AVI format, using a blank wall as a background.
8273
8374 (3) A candidate may film their video statement in a participating county elections office or in a place designated by the Secretary of State if the candidate is unable to provide the background, camera, and upload capability themselves.
8475
8576 (4) The Secretary of State and any participating county shall accept a candidates video statement complying with this section and shall post it on their respective internet website so that it is accessible via the QR code link in the candidate statement.
8677
87-(c)
78+(c) For purposes of this section, QR code means a machine-readable code consisting of an array of squares used for storing an internet website address.
8879
80+(d) This section shall remain in effect only until the first January 1 that occurs four years after this section becomes operative.
8981
90-
91-(d) For purposes of this section, QR code means a machine-readable code consisting of an array of squares used for storing an internet website address.
92-
93-(d)
94-
95-
96-
97-(e) This section shall remain in effect only until the first January 1 that occurs four years after this section becomes operative.
98-
99-SEC. 2. Section 85603 is added to the Government Code, to read:85603. (a) A county that chooses to participate in the pilot program established by Section 85602 shall submit a report to the Secretary of State on or before the first May 1 that occurs after the pilot program is implemented that includes, but is not limited to, includes all of the following:(1) The number of candidates that chose to include a QR code link to a video statement and the number of candidates that chose not to include a QR code link.(2) Statistics and information regarding how many voters accessed the video statements.(3) The cost of implementing the pilot program.(4) Any other benefits or problems that arose.(b) A county that was not among the first four counties that sought to collaborate with the Secretary of State shall not establish a pilot program as described in subdivision (a) of Section 85602.(b)(c) The Secretary of State shall submit a report to the Legislature on or before January 1 after the first second year the pilot program is implemented and each year thereafter. thereafter that includes all of the following:(1) The number of candidates that chose to include a QR code link to a video statement and the number of candidates that chose not to include a QR code link.(2) Statistics and information regarding how many voters accessed the video statements.(3) The cost of implementing the pilot program.(4) Any other benefits or problems that arose.(5) A compilation of county pilot results.(c)(d) This section shall remain in effect only until the first January 1 that occurs four years after this section becomes operative.
82+SEC. 2. Section 85603 is added to the Government Code, to read:85603. (a) A county that chooses to participate in the pilot program established by Section 85602 shall submit a report to the Secretary of State that includes, but is not limited to, all of the following:(1) The number of candidates that chose to include a QR code link to a video statement and the number of candidates that chose not to include a QR code link.(2) Statistics and information regarding how many voters accessed the video statements.(3) The cost of implementing the pilot program.(4) Any other benefits or problems that arose.(b) The Secretary of State shall submit a report to the Legislature on or before January 1 after the first year the pilot program is implemented and each year thereafter.(c) This section shall remain in effect only until the first January 1 that occurs four years after this section becomes operative.
10083
10184 SEC. 2. Section 85603 is added to the Government Code, to read:
10285
10386 ### SEC. 2.
10487
105-85603. (a) A county that chooses to participate in the pilot program established by Section 85602 shall submit a report to the Secretary of State on or before the first May 1 that occurs after the pilot program is implemented that includes, but is not limited to, includes all of the following:(1) The number of candidates that chose to include a QR code link to a video statement and the number of candidates that chose not to include a QR code link.(2) Statistics and information regarding how many voters accessed the video statements.(3) The cost of implementing the pilot program.(4) Any other benefits or problems that arose.(b) A county that was not among the first four counties that sought to collaborate with the Secretary of State shall not establish a pilot program as described in subdivision (a) of Section 85602.(b)(c) The Secretary of State shall submit a report to the Legislature on or before January 1 after the first second year the pilot program is implemented and each year thereafter. thereafter that includes all of the following:(1) The number of candidates that chose to include a QR code link to a video statement and the number of candidates that chose not to include a QR code link.(2) Statistics and information regarding how many voters accessed the video statements.(3) The cost of implementing the pilot program.(4) Any other benefits or problems that arose.(5) A compilation of county pilot results.(c)(d) This section shall remain in effect only until the first January 1 that occurs four years after this section becomes operative.
88+85603. (a) A county that chooses to participate in the pilot program established by Section 85602 shall submit a report to the Secretary of State that includes, but is not limited to, all of the following:(1) The number of candidates that chose to include a QR code link to a video statement and the number of candidates that chose not to include a QR code link.(2) Statistics and information regarding how many voters accessed the video statements.(3) The cost of implementing the pilot program.(4) Any other benefits or problems that arose.(b) The Secretary of State shall submit a report to the Legislature on or before January 1 after the first year the pilot program is implemented and each year thereafter.(c) This section shall remain in effect only until the first January 1 that occurs four years after this section becomes operative.
10689
107-85603. (a) A county that chooses to participate in the pilot program established by Section 85602 shall submit a report to the Secretary of State on or before the first May 1 that occurs after the pilot program is implemented that includes, but is not limited to, includes all of the following:(1) The number of candidates that chose to include a QR code link to a video statement and the number of candidates that chose not to include a QR code link.(2) Statistics and information regarding how many voters accessed the video statements.(3) The cost of implementing the pilot program.(4) Any other benefits or problems that arose.(b) A county that was not among the first four counties that sought to collaborate with the Secretary of State shall not establish a pilot program as described in subdivision (a) of Section 85602.(b)(c) The Secretary of State shall submit a report to the Legislature on or before January 1 after the first second year the pilot program is implemented and each year thereafter. thereafter that includes all of the following:(1) The number of candidates that chose to include a QR code link to a video statement and the number of candidates that chose not to include a QR code link.(2) Statistics and information regarding how many voters accessed the video statements.(3) The cost of implementing the pilot program.(4) Any other benefits or problems that arose.(5) A compilation of county pilot results.(c)(d) This section shall remain in effect only until the first January 1 that occurs four years after this section becomes operative.
90+85603. (a) A county that chooses to participate in the pilot program established by Section 85602 shall submit a report to the Secretary of State that includes, but is not limited to, all of the following:(1) The number of candidates that chose to include a QR code link to a video statement and the number of candidates that chose not to include a QR code link.(2) Statistics and information regarding how many voters accessed the video statements.(3) The cost of implementing the pilot program.(4) Any other benefits or problems that arose.(b) The Secretary of State shall submit a report to the Legislature on or before January 1 after the first year the pilot program is implemented and each year thereafter.(c) This section shall remain in effect only until the first January 1 that occurs four years after this section becomes operative.
10891
109-85603. (a) A county that chooses to participate in the pilot program established by Section 85602 shall submit a report to the Secretary of State on or before the first May 1 that occurs after the pilot program is implemented that includes, but is not limited to, includes all of the following:(1) The number of candidates that chose to include a QR code link to a video statement and the number of candidates that chose not to include a QR code link.(2) Statistics and information regarding how many voters accessed the video statements.(3) The cost of implementing the pilot program.(4) Any other benefits or problems that arose.(b) A county that was not among the first four counties that sought to collaborate with the Secretary of State shall not establish a pilot program as described in subdivision (a) of Section 85602.(b)(c) The Secretary of State shall submit a report to the Legislature on or before January 1 after the first second year the pilot program is implemented and each year thereafter. thereafter that includes all of the following:(1) The number of candidates that chose to include a QR code link to a video statement and the number of candidates that chose not to include a QR code link.(2) Statistics and information regarding how many voters accessed the video statements.(3) The cost of implementing the pilot program.(4) Any other benefits or problems that arose.(5) A compilation of county pilot results.(c)(d) This section shall remain in effect only until the first January 1 that occurs four years after this section becomes operative.
92+85603. (a) A county that chooses to participate in the pilot program established by Section 85602 shall submit a report to the Secretary of State that includes, but is not limited to, all of the following:(1) The number of candidates that chose to include a QR code link to a video statement and the number of candidates that chose not to include a QR code link.(2) Statistics and information regarding how many voters accessed the video statements.(3) The cost of implementing the pilot program.(4) Any other benefits or problems that arose.(b) The Secretary of State shall submit a report to the Legislature on or before January 1 after the first year the pilot program is implemented and each year thereafter.(c) This section shall remain in effect only until the first January 1 that occurs four years after this section becomes operative.
11093
11194
11295
113-85603. (a) A county that chooses to participate in the pilot program established by Section 85602 shall submit a report to the Secretary of State on or before the first May 1 that occurs after the pilot program is implemented that includes, but is not limited to, includes all of the following:
96+85603. (a) A county that chooses to participate in the pilot program established by Section 85602 shall submit a report to the Secretary of State that includes, but is not limited to, all of the following:
11497
11598 (1) The number of candidates that chose to include a QR code link to a video statement and the number of candidates that chose not to include a QR code link.
11699
117100 (2) Statistics and information regarding how many voters accessed the video statements.
118101
119102 (3) The cost of implementing the pilot program.
120103
121104 (4) Any other benefits or problems that arose.
122105
123-(b) A county that was not among the first four counties that sought to collaborate with the Secretary of State shall not establish a pilot program as described in subdivision (a) of Section 85602.
106+(b) The Secretary of State shall submit a report to the Legislature on or before January 1 after the first year the pilot program is implemented and each year thereafter.
124107
125-(b)
108+(c) This section shall remain in effect only until the first January 1 that occurs four years after this section becomes operative.
126109
110+SEC. 2.SEC. 3. The Legislature finds and declares that this bill furthers the purposes of the Political Reform Act of 1974 within the meaning of subdivision (a) of Section 81012 of the Government Code.
127111
112+SEC. 2.SEC. 3. The Legislature finds and declares that this bill furthers the purposes of the Political Reform Act of 1974 within the meaning of subdivision (a) of Section 81012 of the Government Code.
128113
129-(c) The Secretary of State shall submit a report to the Legislature on or before January 1 after the first second year the pilot program is implemented and each year thereafter. thereafter that includes all of the following:
114+SEC. 2.SEC. 3. The Legislature finds and declares that this bill furthers the purposes of the Political Reform Act of 1974 within the meaning of subdivision (a) of Section 81012 of the Government Code.
130115
131-(1) The number of candidates that chose to include a QR code link to a video statement and the number of candidates that chose not to include a QR code link.
132-
133-(2) Statistics and information regarding how many voters accessed the video statements.
134-
135-(3) The cost of implementing the pilot program.
136-
137-(4) Any other benefits or problems that arose.
138-
139-(5) A compilation of county pilot results.
140-
141-(c)
142-
143-
144-
145-(d) This section shall remain in effect only until the first January 1 that occurs four years after this section becomes operative.
146-
147-SEC. 3. The Legislature finds and declares that this bill furthers the purposes of the Political Reform Act of 1974 within the meaning of subdivision (a) of Section 81012 of the Government Code.
148-
149-SEC. 3. The Legislature finds and declares that this bill furthers the purposes of the Political Reform Act of 1974 within the meaning of subdivision (a) of Section 81012 of the Government Code.
150-
151-SEC. 3. The Legislature finds and declares that this bill furthers the purposes of the Political Reform Act of 1974 within the meaning of subdivision (a) of Section 81012 of the Government Code.
152-
153-### SEC. 3.
116+### SEC. 2.SEC. 3.