78th OREGON LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY Regular Session. House Bill 2059

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th OREGON LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY--0 Regular Session House Bill 0 Introduced and printed pursuant to House Rule.00. Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Committee on Rules) SUMMARY The following summary is not prepared by the sponsors of the measure and is not a part of the body thereof subject to consideration by the Legislative Assembly. It is an editor s brief statement of the essential features of the measure as introduced. Defines qualified designated voter registration agency. Directs qualified designated voter registration agencies to provide Secretary of State with age, residence and citizenship data and digital signature of each person who meets qualifications set by secretary by rule. Directs secretary to register to vote each nonregistered person who is qualified to vote and to notify persons how to cancel registration and how to adopt or change political party affiliation. Increases maximum number of electors in precinct from,000 to 0,000. Allows person who is at least years of age to register to vote. Establishes July, 0, as date for determination of total number of registered electors in this state for purpose of maintaining status as minor political party for 0 general election. Declares emergency, effective on passage. 0 0 A BILL FOR AN ACT Relating to elections; creating new provisions; amending ORS.0,.0,.0,.0,. and.0; and declaring an emergency. Be It Enacted by the People of the State of Oregon: SECTION. Section of this 0 Act is added to and made a part of ORS chapter. SECTION. () For purposes of this section, qualified designated voter registration agency means a voter registration agency designated under ORS.0 that: (a) Records and stores digital copies of signatures; (b) Collects age and residence data; and (c) Processes citizenship documentation. () Each qualified designated voter registration agency shall provide to the Secretary of State the age, residence and citizenship data for, and a digital copy of the signature of, each person who meets qualifications set by the secretary by rule. () Upon receiving the data for, and a digital copy of the signature of, a person described in subsection () of this section, the Secretary of State shall register the person to vote if the person is qualified to vote under Article II, section, of the Oregon Constitution, and is not already registered to vote. () For purposes of this chapter, data submitted with a digital copy of a person s signature under this section constitutes a completed registration card upon receipt by the Secretary of State. () The Secretary of State shall notify each person who is registered to vote under this section of the registration and of the process to: (a) Cancel the registration; and (b) Adopt or change political party affiliation. () The Secretary of State may not send a ballot to, or add to public voter registration lists, a person who is registered to vote under this section until at least calendar days NOTE: Matter in boldfaced type in an amended section is new; matter [italic and bracketed] is existing law to be omitted. New sections are in boldfaced type. LC

HB 0 0 0 0 0 after the secretary has provided notification to the person as described in subsection () of this section. () The Secretary of State shall adopt rules required to implement this section. SECTION. ORS.0 is amended to read:.0. () A qualified person may register to vote or update a registration to vote by: (a) Delivering by mail or otherwise a completed registration card to any county clerk, the Secretary of State, any office of the Department of Transportation or any designated voter registration agency as described in ORS.0; (b) Personally delivering the card to an official designated by a county clerk under subsection () of this section; (c) Completing the voter registration portion of the application for issuance or renewal of a driver license, issuance of a state identification card under ORS 0.00 or a change of address at an office of the Department of Transportation under ORS.0; [or] (d) Completing a registration card using the electronic voter registration system described in ORS.0[.]; or (e) Submitting age, residence and citizenship data and a signature to a qualified designated voter registration agency described in section of this 0 Act. () If a registration card is mailed or delivered to: (a) Any person other than a county clerk or the Secretary of State, the person shall forward the card to a county clerk or the Secretary of State not later than the fifth day after receiving the card; or (b) The Secretary of State or a county clerk for a county other than the county in which the person applying for registration resides, the Secretary of State or county clerk shall forward the card to the county clerk for the county in which the person resides not later than the fifth day after receiving the card. () Registration of a qualified person occurs: (a) When a legible, accurate and complete registration card is received in the office of any county clerk, the Office of the Secretary of State, an office of the Department of Transportation, a designated voter registration agency under ORS.0 or at a location designated by a county clerk under subsection () of this section; (b) On the date a registration card is postmarked if the card is received after the st day immediately preceding an election but is postmarked not later than the st day immediately preceding the election and is addressed to an office of any county clerk, the Office of the Secretary of State, an office of the Department of Transportation or any designated voter registration agency as described in ORS.0; or (c) In the case of a registration card missing a date of birth, containing an incomplete date of birth or containing an unintentional scrivener s error that is supplied or corrected as described in subsection () or () of this section, on the date that registration would have occurred if the registration card had not been missing the date of birth, contained an incomplete date of birth or contained the scrivener s error. () Except as provided in ORS., if a registration card is legible, accurate and contains, at a minimum, the registrant s name, residence address, date of birth and signature, the county clerk shall register the person. If this information is missing from the registration card or the date of birth is incomplete, the county clerk shall attempt to contact the person to obtain the missing or incomplete information. The county clerk may supply the registrant s date of birth from any previous []

HB 0 0 0 0 0 registration of the registrant. () If a registration card meets the requirements of subsection () of this section but is missing an indication of political party affiliation, the registrant shall be considered not affiliated with any political party. This subsection does not apply if an elector is updating a registration. () If a registration card contains an unintentional scrivener s error, the county clerk may attempt to contact the person to correct the error. () A county clerk may appoint officials to accept registration of persons at designated locations. The appointments and locations shall be in writing and filed in the office of the county clerk. The county clerk shall be responsible for the performance of duties by those appointed. () A registration card received and accepted under this section shall be considered an active registration. () A registration may be updated at any time. SECTION. ORS. is amended to read:.. () A county clerk shall update the registration of an elector in the county upon receiving [written] evidence from: (a) The elector indicating a residence or mailing address that is different from the residence or mailing address for the elector as contained in the records of the county clerk; (b) The United States Postal Service indicating a residence address that is different from the residence address for the elector as contained in the records of the county clerk; [or] (c) The Secretary of State as provided in ORS.; or (d) A voter registration agency designated under ORS.0 or a qualified designated voter registration agency under section of this 0 Act. () When a county clerk updates the registration of an elector under subsection () of this section, the clerk shall send a new voter notification card by nonforwardable mail to the elector as provided in ORS.. The clerk shall include a notice stating that if the residence address or mailing address is not correct, the elector must notify the clerk. () An elector is not disqualified from voting due to any error relating to an update of registration made under this section. SECTION. ORS.0 is amended to read:.0. () The effective date of a voter registration updated under ORS. is the date on which the county clerk receives [written] evidence of the change of residence or mailing address. () The effective date of a voter registration updated under ORS. is the date on which the county clerk changes the address information on the voter registration file. SECTION. ORS.0 is amended to read:.0. ()(a) After each federal decennial census, the Secretary of State shall prepare detailed and comprehensive directives providing guidelines for fixing precinct and other electoral district boundaries based on census population figures. (b) After the federal decennial census and before the Legislative Assembly or Secretary of State, whichever is applicable, apportions the state into congressional and legislative districts, the secretary shall deliver the directives to: (A) Each county clerk; and (B) Any local government, as defined in ORS., or special government body, as defined in ORS., that fixes electoral district boundaries based on census population figures. ()(a) In accordance with any directive distributed by the Secretary of State under this section, the county clerk, not later than the 0th day before an election, may create, combine or divide one []

HB 0 0 0 0 0 or more precincts. The number of electors to be included in a precinct shall not exceed [,000] 0,000. The county clerk shall fix the boundaries of the precincts and designate the precincts by numbers or names. (b) A local government or special government body that fixes electoral district boundaries based on census population figures shall fix the electoral district boundaries in accordance with any directive distributed by the Secretary of State under this section. SECTION. ORS.0 is amended to read:.0. () Subject to subsection () of this section, an otherwise qualified person who is at least [] years of age may register to vote. () A person who registers to vote under subsection () of this section may not vote in an election until the person attains the age of years. SECTION. ORS.0 is amended to read:.0. () The Department of Transportation shall make a voter registration card available to any person at any office of the department where licenses or renewal applications are distributed or received. () When a person who is at least [] years of age applies for issuance or renewal of an Oregon driver license, as defined in ORS 0., or issuance of a state identification card under ORS 0.00 or submits a change of address application form at a department office where driver license issuance or renewal applications, state identification card applications or change of address applications are distributed or received, department personnel shall inform the person that the person may register to vote at the department office. Department personnel shall ask the applicant whether the applicant is registered to vote at the applicant s current address and if not, whether the applicant would like to register to vote at the department office. () Each office shall deliver in a timely manner the completed voter registration cards to the county clerk or elections officer of the county in which the office is located. The county clerk or elections officer of the county where the office is located shall forward the registration card to the county clerk or elections officer of the county in which the applicant resides. The county clerk or elections officer may reject any registration card in accordance with ORS.. The Secretary of State shall determine by rule the time and manner the completed registration cards are to be delivered to the appropriate county clerk or elections officer. () The department shall develop a driver license issuance or renewal and voter registration application procedure and a state identification card issuance and voter registration application procedure and a change of address and voter registration application procedure that allows an applicant for a license, renewal, state identification card or change of address to register to vote by providing the information required by ORS. and the information required for the issuance or renewal of a license or for issuance of a state identification card. The Secretary of State shall approve the voter registration portion of each application procedure and change of address procedure. () The voter registration portion of an application described in subsection () of this section shall comply with provisions of the National Voter Registration Act of (P.L. 0-). () The Secretary of State shall adopt rules establishing procedures for meeting the requirements of subsection () of this section. () Information relating to the failure of an applicant under this section to sign the voter registration portion of an application for issuance or renewal of a driver license, issuance of a state identification card or for a change of address may not be used for other than voter registration purposes. []

HB 0 0 0 () The department is not subject to this section if the department is a qualified designated voter registration agency as defined in section of this 0 Act. SECTION. The amendments to ORS.0 and.0 by sections and of this 0 Act apply to a person who is at least years of age on or after the effective date of this 0 Act. SECTION 0. For purposes of maintaining status as a minor political party under ORS.00 ()(b) for the general election to be held in November 0, the total number of registered electors in this state is the total number of registered electors in this state on July, 0. SECTION. () Section of this 0 Act applies to: (a) Voter registration agencies designated by the Secretary of State under ORS.0 before, on or after the effective date of this 0 Act; and (b) Data and signatures in the possession of qualified designated voter registration agencies under section of this 0 Act before, on or after the effective date of this 0 Act. () The Secretary of State and a qualified designated voter registration agency that exists as a voter registration agency designated under ORS.0 on the effective date of this 0 Act shall implement section of this 0 Act and ORS.0, as amended by section of this 0 Act, no later than January, 0. SECTION. This 0 Act being necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health and safety, an emergency is declared to exist, and this 0 Act takes effect on its passage. []