Florida Senate - 2016 SB 532 By Senator Gibson 9-00119-16 2016532__ 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act relating to provisional ballots; amending s. 3 101.048, F.S.; requiring the supervisor of elections 4 to allow a person who voted a provisional ballot to 5 submit an affidavit to cure an unsigned Provisional 6 Ballot Voter’s Certificate and Affirmation; 7 prescribing the form and content of the affidavit; 8 providing instructions to accompany each affidavit; 9 requiring the affidavit, instructions, and the 10 supervisor’s contact information to be posted on 11 specified websites; requiring the supervisor to attach 12 a received affidavit to the corresponding provisional 13 ballot envelope; providing an effective date. 14 15 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 16 17 Section 1. Paragraph (b) of subsection (2) of section 18 101.048, Florida Statutes, is amended, and subsection (7) is 19 added to that section, to read: 20 101.048 Provisional ballots.— 21 (2) 22 (b)1. If it is determined that the person was registered 23 and entitled to vote at the precinct where the person cast a 24 vote in the election, the canvassing board shall compare the 25 signature on the Provisional Ballot Voter’s Certificate and 26 Affirmation or the Provisional Ballot Affidavit, if applicable, 27 with the signature on the voter’s registration and, if it 28 matches, shall count the ballot. 29 2. If it is determined that the person voting the 30 provisional ballot was not registered or entitled to vote at the 31 precinct where the person cast a vote in the election, the 32 provisional ballot shall not be counted and the ballot shall 33 remain in the envelope containing the Provisional Ballot Voter’s 34 Certificate and Affirmation and the envelope shall be marked 35 “Rejected as Illegal.” 36 (7) Until 5 p.m. on the second day following the election, 37 the supervisor of elections shall allow a person who has voted a 38 provisional ballot that does not include the person’s signature 39 on the Provisional Ballot Voter’s Certificate and Affirmation to 40 complete and submit an affidavit in order to cure the unsigned 41 provisional ballot. The supervisor of elections may allow a 42 person to submit an affidavit to cure an unsigned provisional 43 ballot only if the person’s identity can otherwise be 44 ascertained through information provided in the Provisional 45 Ballot Voter’s Certificate and Affirmation. 46 (a) The person must provide identification to the 47 supervisor of elections and must complete a provisional ballot 48 affidavit in substantially the following form: 49 50 PROVISIONAL BALLOT AFFIDAVIT 51 I, ...., am a qualified voter in this election and 52 registered voter of .... County, Florida. I do solemnly swear or 53 affirm that I voted a provisional ballot and that I have not and 54 will not vote more than one ballot in this election. I 55 understand that if I commit or attempt any fraud in connection 56 with voting, vote a fraudulent ballot, or vote more than once in 57 an election, I may be convicted of a felony of the third degree, 58 fined up to $5,000, and imprisoned for up to 5 years. I 59 understand that my failure to sign this affidavit means that my 60 provisional ballot will be invalidated. 61 62 ...(Voter’s Signature)... 63 64 ...(Address)... 65 66 (b) Instructions must accompany the provisional ballot 67 affidavit in substantially the following form: 68 69 READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE COMPLETING THE 70 AFFIDAVIT. FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS MAY CAUSE YOUR 71 BALLOT NOT TO COUNT. 72 73 1. In order to cure the missing signature on your 74 Provisional Ballot Voter’s Certificate and Affirmation, your 75 affidavit should be completed and returned as soon as possible 76 so that it can reach the supervisor of elections of the county 77 in which your precinct is located no later than 5 p.m. on the 78 second day following the election. 79 2. You must sign your name on the line above (Voter’s 80 Signature). 81 3. You must make a copy of one of the following forms of 82 identification: 83 a. Identification that includes your name and photograph: 84 United States passport; debit or credit card; military 85 identification; student identification; retirement center 86 identification; neighborhood association identification; or 87 public assistance identification; or 88 b. Identification that shows your name and current 89 residence address: current utility bill; bank statement; 90 government check; paycheck; or government document (excluding 91 voter identification card). 92 4. Place the envelope bearing the affidavit into a mailing 93 envelope addressed to the supervisor of elections. Insert a copy 94 of your identification in the mailing envelope. Mail, deliver, 95 or have delivered the completed affidavit along with the copy of 96 your identification to your county supervisor of elections. Be 97 sure there is sufficient postage if mailed and that the 98 supervisor’s address is correct. 99 5. Alternatively, you may fax or e-mail your completed 100 affidavit and a copy of your identification to the supervisor of 101 elections. If e-mailing, please provide these documents as 102 attachments. 103 6. Submitting a provisional ballot affidavit does not 104 establish your eligibility to vote in this election or guarantee 105 that your ballot will be counted. The county canvassing board 106 determines your eligibility to vote through information provided 107 on the Provisional Ballot Voter’s Certificate and Affirmation, 108 written evidence provided by the voter, and any other evidence 109 presented by the supervisor of elections or a challenger. You 110 may still be required to present additional written evidence to 111 support your eligibility to vote no later than 5 p.m. on the 112 second day following the election. 113 (c) The department and each supervisor of elections shall 114 include the affidavit and instructions on their respective 115 websites. The supervisor of elections shall include his or her 116 office’s mailing address, e-mail address, and facsimile number 117 on the page containing the affidavit instructions; the 118 department’s instruction page must include the office mailing 119 addresses, e-mail addresses, and facsimile numbers of all 120 supervisors of elections or provide a conspicuous link to such 121 addresses. 122 (d) The supervisor of elections shall attach each affidavit 123 received to the appropriate provisional ballot envelope 124 containing the Provisional Ballot Voter’s Certificate and 125 Affirmation. 126 Section 2. This act shall take effect July 1, 2016.