Florida Senate - 2005                        SENATOR AMENDMENT
    Bill No. HB 1567, 1st Eng.
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11  Senator Posey moved the following amendment:
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13         Senate Amendment (with title amendment) 
14         Delete everything after the enacting clause
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16  and insert:  
17         Section 1.  Section 97.012, Florida Statutes, is
18  amended to read:
19         97.012  Secretary of State as chief election
20  officer.--The Secretary of State is the chief election officer
21  of the state, and it is his or her responsibility to:
22         (1)  Obtain and maintain uniformity in the application,
23  operation, and interpretation of the election laws.
24         (2)  Provide uniform standards for the proper and
25  equitable implementation of the registration laws.
26         (3)  Actively seek out and collect the data and
27  statistics necessary to knowledgeably scrutinize the
28  effectiveness of election laws.
29         (4)  Provide technical assistance to the supervisors of
30  elections on voter education and election personnel training
31  services.
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Florida Senate - 2005 SENATOR AMENDMENT Bill No. HB 1567, 1st Eng. Barcode 961106 1 (5) Provide technical assistance to the supervisors of 2 elections on voting systems. 3 (6) Provide voter education assistance to the public. 4 (7) Coordinate the state's responsibilities under the 5 National Voter Registration Act of 1993. 6 (8) Provide training to all affected state agencies on 7 the necessary procedures for proper implementation of this 8 chapter. 9 (9) Ensure that all registration applications and 10 forms prescribed or approved by the department are in 11 compliance with the Voting Rights Act of 1965 and the National 12 Voter Registration Act of 1993. 13 (10) Coordinate with the United States Department of 14 Defense so that armed forces recruitment offices administer 15 voter registration in a manner consistent with the procedures 16 set forth in this code for voter registration agencies. 17 (11) Create and administer maintain a statewide voter 18 registration system as required by the Help America Vote Act 19 of 2002 database. 20 (12) Maintain a voter fraud hotline and provide 21 election fraud education to the public. 22 (13) Designate an office within the department to be 23 responsible for providing information regarding voter 24 registration procedures and absentee ballot procedures to 25 absent uniformed services voters and overseas voters. 26 (14) Conduct preliminary investigations into any 27 irregularities or fraud involving voter registration, voting, 28 or candidate or issue petition activities and report his or 29 her findings to the statewide prosecutor or the state attorney 30 for the judicial circuit in which the alleged violation 31 occurred for prosecution, if warranted. The Department of 2 1:46 PM 05/05/05 h156703e1d-seg1-k8u
Florida Senate - 2005 SENATOR AMENDMENT Bill No. HB 1567, 1st Eng. Barcode 961106 1 State may prescribe by rule requirements for filing an 2 elections-fraud complaint and for investigating any such 3 complaint. 4 Section 2. Subsection (3) and present subsections (24) 5 and (39) of section 97.021, Florida Statutes, are amended, 6 present subsections (8) through (33) of that section are 7 redesignated as subsections (10) through (35), respectively, 8 present subsections (34) through (39) of that section are 9 redesignated as subsections (37) through (42), respectively, 10 and new subsections (8), (9), and (36) are added to that 11 section, to read: 12 97.021 Definitions.--For the purposes of this code, 13 except where the context clearly indicates otherwise, the 14 term: 15 (3) "Ballot" or "official ballot" when used in 16 reference to: 17 (a) "Marksense Paper ballots" means that printed sheet 18 of paper, used in conjunction with an electronic or 19 electromechanical vote tabulation voting system, containing 20 the names of candidates, or a statement of proposed 21 constitutional amendments or other questions or propositions 22 submitted to the electorate at any election, on which sheet of 23 paper an elector casts his or her vote. 24 (b) "Electronic or electromechanical devices" means a 25 ballot that is voted by the process of electronically 26 designating, including by touchscreen, or marking with a 27 marking device for tabulation by automatic tabulating 28 equipment or data processing equipment. 29 (8) "Early voting area" means the area designated by 30 the supervisor of elections at an early voting site at which 31 early voting activities occur, including, but not limited to, 3 1:46 PM 05/05/05 h156703e1d-seg1-k8u
Florida Senate - 2005 SENATOR AMENDMENT Bill No. HB 1567, 1st Eng. Barcode 961106 1 lines of voters waiting to be processed, the area where voters 2 check in and are processed, and the area where voters cast 3 their ballots. 4 (9) "Early voting site" means those locations 5 specified in s. 101.657 and the building in which early voting 6 occurs. 7 (26)(24) "Polling room" means the actual room in which 8 ballots are cast on election day and during early voting. 9 (36) "Third-party registration organization" means any 10 person, entity, or organization soliciting or collecting voter 11 registration applications. A third-party voter registration 12 organization does not include: 13 (a) A political party; 14 (b) A person who seeks only to register to vote or 15 collect voter registration applications from that person's 16 spouse, child, or parent; or 17 (c) A person engaged in registering to vote or 18 collecting voter registration applications as an employee or 19 agent of the division, supervisor of elections, Department of 20 Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles, or a voter registration 21 agency. 22 (42)(39) "Voting system" means a method of casting and 23 processing votes that functions wholly or partly by use of 24 electromechanical or electronic apparatus or by use of 25 marksense paper ballots and includes, but is not limited to, 26 the procedures for casting and processing votes and the 27 programs, operating manuals, supplies tabulating cards, 28 printouts, and other software necessary for the system's 29 operation. 30 Section 3. Section 97.051, Florida Statutes, is 31 amended to read: 4 1:46 PM 05/05/05 h156703e1d-seg1-k8u
Florida Senate - 2005 SENATOR AMENDMENT Bill No. HB 1567, 1st Eng. Barcode 961106 1 97.051 Oath upon registering.--A person registering to 2 vote must subscribe to the following oath: "I do solemnly 3 swear (or affirm) that I will protect and defend the 4 Constitution of the United States and the Constitution of the 5 State of Florida, that I am qualified to register as an 6 elector under the Constitution and laws of the State of 7 Florida, and that all information provided in this application 8 is true I am a citizen of the United States and a legal 9 resident of Florida." 10 Section 4. Section 97.052, Florida Statutes, is 11 amended to read: 12 97.052 Uniform statewide voter registration 13 application.-- 14 (1) The department shall prescribe a uniform statewide 15 voter registration application for use in this state. 16 (a) The uniform statewide voter registration 17 application must be accepted for any one or more of the 18 following purposes: 19 1. Initial registration. 20 2. Change of address. 21 3. Change of party affiliation. 22 4. Change of name. 23 5. Replacement of a voter registration identification 24 card. 25 6. Signature update. 26 (b) The department is responsible for printing the 27 uniform statewide voter registration application and the voter 28 registration application form prescribed by the Federal 29 Election Assistance Commission pursuant to federal law the 30 National Voter Registration Act of 1993. The applications and 31 forms must be distributed, upon request, to the following: 5 1:46 PM 05/05/05 h156703e1d-seg1-k8u
Florida Senate - 2005 SENATOR AMENDMENT Bill No. HB 1567, 1st Eng. Barcode 961106 1 1. Individuals seeking to register to vote. 2 2. Individuals or groups conducting voter registration 3 programs. A charge of 1 cent per application shall be assessed 4 on requests for 10,000 or more applications. 5 3. The Department of Highway Safety and Motor 6 Vehicles. 7 4. Voter registration agencies. 8 5. Armed forces recruitment offices. 9 6. Qualifying educational institutions. 10 7. Supervisors, who must make the applications and 11 forms available in the following manner: 12 a. By distributing the applications and forms in their 13 offices to any individual or group. 14 b. By distributing the applications and forms at other 15 locations designated by each supervisor. 16 c. By mailing the applications and forms to applicants 17 upon the request of the applicant. 18 (c) The uniform statewide voter registration 19 application may be reproduced by any private individual or 20 group, provided the reproduced application is in the same 21 format as the application prescribed under this section. 22 (2) The uniform statewide voter registration 23 application must be designed to elicit the following 24 information from the applicant: 25 (a) Full name. 26 (b) Date of birth. 27 (c) Address of legal residence. 28 (d) Mailing address, if different. 29 (e) County of legal residence. 30 (f) Address of property for which the applicant has 31 been granted a homestead exemption, if any. 6 1:46 PM 05/05/05 h156703e1d-seg1-k8u
Florida Senate - 2005 SENATOR AMENDMENT Bill No. HB 1567, 1st Eng. Barcode 961106 1 (f)(g) Race or ethnicity that best describes the 2 applicant: 3 1. American Indian or Alaskan Native. 4 2. Asian or Pacific Islander. 5 3. Black, not Hispanic. 6 4. White, not Hispanic. 7 5. Hispanic. 8 (g)(h) State or country of birth. 9 (h)(i) Sex. 10 (i)(j) Party affiliation. 11 (j)(k) Whether the applicant needs assistance in 12 voting. 13 (k)(l) Name and address where last registered. 14 (l)(m) Last four digits of the applicant's social 15 security number. 16 (m)(n) Florida driver's license number or the 17 identification number from a Florida identification card 18 issued under s. 322.051. 19 (n)(o) Telephone number (optional). 20 (o)(p) Signature of applicant under penalty for false 21 swearing pursuant to s. 104.011, by which the person 22 subscribes to the oath required by s. 3, Art. VI of the State 23 Constitution and s. 97.051, and swears or affirms that the 24 information contained in the registration application is true. 25 (p)(q) Whether the application is being used for 26 initial registration, to update a voter registration record, 27 or to request a replacement registration identification card. 28 (q)(r) Whether the applicant is a citizen of the 29 United States by asking the question "Are you a citizen of the 30 United States of America?" and providing boxes for the 31 applicant to check to indicate whether the applicant is or is 7 1:46 PM 05/05/05 h156703e1d-seg1-k8u
Florida Senate - 2005 SENATOR AMENDMENT Bill No. HB 1567, 1st Eng. Barcode 961106 1 not a citizen of the United States. 2 (r)(s) Whether That the applicant has not been 3 convicted of a felony, and or, if convicted, has had his or 4 her civil rights restored by including the statement "I affirm 5 I am not a convicted felon, or if I am, my rights relating to 6 voting have been restored" and providing a box for the 7 applicant to affirm the statement. 8 (s)(t) Whether That the applicant has not been 9 adjudicated mentally incapacitated with respect to voting or, 10 if so adjudicated, has had his or her right to vote restored 11 by including the statement "I affirm I have not been 12 adjudicated mentally incapacitated with respect to voting or, 13 if I have, my competency has been restored" and providing a 14 box for the applicant to check to affirm the statement. 15 16 The registration form must be in plain language and designed 17 so that convicted felons whose civil rights have been restored 18 and persons who have been adjudicated mentally incapacitated 19 and have had their voting rights restored are not required to 20 reveal their prior conviction or adjudication. 21 (3) The uniform statewide voter registration 22 application must also contain: 23 (a) The oath required by s. 3, Art. VI of the State 24 Constitution and s. 97.051. 25 (b) A statement specifying each eligibility 26 requirement under s. 97.041. 27 (c) The penalties provided in s. 104.011 for false 28 swearing in connection with voter registration. 29 (d) A statement that, if an applicant declines to 30 register to vote, the fact that the applicant has declined to 31 register will remain confidential and may be used only for 8 1:46 PM 05/05/05 h156703e1d-seg1-k8u
Florida Senate - 2005 SENATOR AMENDMENT Bill No. HB 1567, 1st Eng. Barcode 961106 1 voter registration purposes. 2 (e) A statement that informs the applicant who chooses 3 to register to vote or update a voter registration record that 4 the office at which the applicant submits a voter registration 5 application or updates a voter registration record will remain 6 confidential and may be used only for voter registration 7 purposes. 8 (f) A statement that informs the applicant that any 9 person who has been granted a homestead exemption in this 10 state, and who registers to vote in any precinct other than 11 the one in which the property for which the homestead 12 exemption has been granted, shall have that information 13 forwarded to the property appraiser where such property is 14 located, which may result in the person's homestead exemption 15 being terminated and the person being subject to assessment of 16 back taxes under s. 193.092, unless the homestead granted the 17 exemption is being maintained as the permanent residence of a 18 legal or natural dependent of the owner and the owner resides 19 elsewhere. 20 (f)(g) A statement informing an the applicant who has 21 not been issued a Florida driver's license, a Florida 22 identification card, or a social security number that if the 23 application form is submitted by mail and the applicant is 24 registering for the first time in Florida, the applicant will 25 be required to provide identification prior to voting the 26 first time. 27 (4) A supervisor may produce a voter registration 28 application that has the supervisor's direct mailing address 29 if the department has reviewed the application and determined 30 that it is substantially the same as the uniform statewide 31 voter registration application. 9 1:46 PM 05/05/05 h156703e1d-seg1-k8u
Florida Senate - 2005 SENATOR AMENDMENT Bill No. HB 1567, 1st Eng. Barcode 961106 1 (5) The voter registration application form prescribed 2 by the Federal Election Assistance Commission pursuant to 3 federal law the National Voter Registration Act of 1993 or the 4 federal postcard application must be accepted as an 5 application for registration in this state if the completed 6 application or postcard application contains the information 7 required by the constitution and laws of this state. 8 Section 5. Section 97.053, Florida Statutes, is 9 amended to read: 10 97.053 Acceptance of voter registration 11 applications.-- 12 (1) Voter registration applications, changes in 13 registration, and requests for a replacement registration 14 identification card must be accepted in the office of any 15 supervisor, the division, a driver license office, a voter 16 registration agency, or an armed forces recruitment office 17 when hand delivered by the applicant or a third party during 18 the hours that office is open or when mailed. 19 (2) A completed voter registration application is 20 complete and that contains the information necessary to 21 establish an applicant's eligibility pursuant to s. 97.041 22 becomes the official voter registration record of that 23 applicant when all information necessary to establish the 24 applicant's eligibility pursuant to s. 97.041 is received by 25 the appropriate supervisor. If the applicant fails to complete 26 his or her voter registration application before the date of 27 book closing for an election, such applicant is not eligible 28 to vote in that election. 29 (3) The registration date for a valid initial voter 30 registration application that has been hand delivered is the 31 date when received by a driver license office, a voter 10 1:46 PM 05/05/05 h156703e1d-seg1-k8u
Florida Senate - 2005 SENATOR AMENDMENT Bill No. HB 1567, 1st Eng. Barcode 961106 1 registration agency, an armed forces recruitment office, the 2 division, or the office of any supervisor in the state. 3 (4) The registration date for a valid initial voter 4 registration application that has been mailed to a driver 5 license office, a voter registration agency, an armed forces 6 recruitment office, the division, or the office of any 7 supervisor in the state and bears a clear postmark is the date 8 of that the postmark. If an initial voter registration 9 application that has been mailed does not bear a postmark or 10 if the postmark is unclear, the registration date is the date 11 the registration is received by any supervisor or the 12 division, unless it is received within 5 days after the 13 closing of the books for an election, excluding Saturdays, 14 Sundays, and legal holidays, in which case the registration 15 date is the book-closing date. 16 (5)(a) A voter registration application is complete if 17 it contains the following information necessary to establish 18 eligibility pursuant to s. 97.041: 19 1. The applicant's name. 20 2. The applicant's legal residence address. 21 3. The applicant's date of birth. 22 4. A mark in the checkbox affirming An indication that 23 the applicant is a citizen of the United States. 24 5. The applicant's Florida driver's license number, 25 the identification number from a Florida identification card 26 issued under s. 322.051, or the last four digits of the 27 applicant's social security number. 28 6. A mark in the checkbox affirming An indication that 29 the applicant has not been convicted of a felony or that, if 30 convicted, has had his or her civil rights restored. 31 7. A mark in the checkbox affirming An indication that 11 1:46 PM 05/05/05 h156703e1d-seg1-k8u
Florida Senate - 2005 SENATOR AMENDMENT Bill No. HB 1567, 1st Eng. Barcode 961106 1 the applicant has not been adjudicated mentally incapacitated 2 with respect to voting or that, if so adjudicated, has had his 3 or her right to vote restored. 4 8. The original signature of the applicant swearing or 5 affirming under the penalty for false swearing pursuant to s. 6 104.011 that the information contained in the registration 7 application is true and subscribing to the oath required by s. 8 3, Art. VI of the State Constitution and s. 97.051. 9 (b) An applicant who fails to designate party 10 affiliation must be registered without party affiliation. The 11 supervisor must notify the voter by mail that the voter has 12 been registered without party affiliation and that the voter 13 may change party affiliation as provided in s. 97.1031. 14 Section 6. Subsection (1) of section 97.055, Florida 15 Statutes, is amended to read: 16 97.055 Registration books; when closed for an 17 election.-- 18 (1) The registration books must be closed on the 29th 19 day before each election and must remain closed until after 20 that election. If an election is called and there are fewer 21 than 29 days before that election, the registration books must 22 be closed immediately. When the registration books are closed 23 for an election, updates to a voter's name, address, and 24 signature pursuant to ss. 98.077 and 101.045 shall be the only 25 changes permitted for purposes of the upcoming election. Voter 26 registration applications and party changes must be accepted 27 but only for the purpose of subsequent elections. However, 28 party changes received between the book-closing date of the 29 first primary election and the date of the second primary 30 election are not effective until after the second primary 31 election. 12 1:46 PM 05/05/05 h156703e1d-seg1-k8u
Florida Senate - 2005 SENATOR AMENDMENT Bill No. HB 1567, 1st Eng. Barcode 961106 1 Section 7. Section 97.0575, Florida Statutes, is 2 created to read: 3 97.0575 Third-party voter registrations.-- 4 (1) Prior to engaging in any voter-registration 5 activities, a third-party voter registration organization 6 shall name a registered agent in the state and submit to the 7 division, in a form adopted by the division, the name of the 8 registered agent and the name of those individuals responsible 9 for the day-to-day operation of the third-party voter 10 registration organization, including, if applicable, the names 11 of the entity's board of directors, president, vice president, 12 managing partner, or such other individuals engaged in similar 13 duties or functions. On or before the 15th day after the end 14 of each calendar quarter, each third-party voter registration 15 organization shall submit to the division a report providing 16 the date and location of any organized voter-registration 17 drives conducted by the organization in the prior calendar 18 quarter. 19 (2) The failure to submit the information required by 20 subsection (1) does not subject the third-party voter 21 registration organization to any civil or criminal penalties 22 for such failure and the failure to submit such information is 23 not a basis for denying such third-party voter registration 24 organization with copies of voter-registration application 25 forms. 26 (3) A third-party voter registration organization that 27 collects voter-registration applications serves as a fiduciary 28 to the applicant, ensuring that any voter-registration 29 application entrusted to the third-party voter registration 30 organization, irrespective of party affiliation, race, 31 ethnicity, or gender shall be promptly delivered to the 13 1:46 PM 05/05/05 h156703e1d-seg1-k8u
Florida Senate - 2005 SENATOR AMENDMENT Bill No. HB 1567, 1st Eng. Barcode 961106 1 division or the supervisor of elections. If a 2 voter-registration application collected by any third-party 3 voter registration organization is not delivered to the 4 division or supervisor of elections, the individual collecting 5 the voter-registration application, the registered agent, and 6 those individuals responsible for the day-to-day operation of 7 the third-party voter registration organization, including, if 8 applicable, the entity's board of directors, president, vice 9 president, managing partner, or such other individuals engaged 10 in similar duties or functions, shall be personally and 11 jointly and severally liable for the following fines: 12 (a) A fine in the amount of $250 for each application 13 received by the division or the supervisor of elections more 14 than 10 days after the applicant delivered the completed 15 voter-registration application to the third-party voter 16 registration organization or any person, entity, or agent 17 acting on its behalf. 18 (b) A fine in the amount of $500 for each application 19 collected by a third-party voter registration organization or 20 any person, entity, or agent acting on its behalf, prior to 21 book closing for any given election for federal or state 22 office and received by the division or the supervisor of 23 elections after the book closing deadline for such election. 24 (c) A fine in the amount of $5,000 for each 25 application collected by a third-party voter registration 26 organization or any person, entity, or agent acting on its 27 behalf, which is not submitted to the division or supervisor 28 of elections. 29 30 The fines provided in this subsection shall be reduced by 31 three-fourths in cases in which the third-party voter 14 1:46 PM 05/05/05 h156703e1d-seg1-k8u
Florida Senate - 2005 SENATOR AMENDMENT Bill No. HB 1567, 1st Eng. Barcode 961106 1 registration organization has complied with subsection (1). 2 (4)(a) The division shall adopt by rule a form to 3 elicit specific information concerning the facts and 4 circumstances from a person who claims to have been registered 5 by a third-party voter registration organization but who does 6 not appear as an active voter on the voter-registration rolls. 7 (b) The division may investigate any violation of this 8 section. Civil fines shall be assessed by the division and 9 enforced through any appropriate legal proceedings. 10 (5) The date on which an applicant signs a 11 voter-registration application is presumed to be the date on 12 which the third-party voter registration organization received 13 or collected the voter-registration application. 14 (6) The civil fines provided in this section are in 15 addition to any applicable criminal penalties. 16 (7) Fines collected pursuant to this section shall be 17 annually appropriated by the Legislature to the department for 18 enforcement of this section and for voter education. 19 (8) The division may adopt rules to administer this 20 section. 21 Section 8. Section 97.071, Florida Statutes, is 22 amended to read: 23 97.071 Registration identification card.-- 24 (1) The supervisor must furnish a registration 25 identification card must be furnished to all voters 26 registering under the permanent single registration system and 27 must contain: 28 (a) Voter's registration number. 29 (b) Date of registration. 30 (c) Full name. 31 (d) Party affiliation. 15 1:46 PM 05/05/05 h156703e1d-seg1-k8u
Florida Senate - 2005 SENATOR AMENDMENT Bill No. HB 1567, 1st Eng. Barcode 961106 1 (e) Date of birth. 2 (f) Race or ethnicity, if provided by the applicant. 3 (g) Sex, if provided by the applicant. 4 (h) Address of legal residence. 5 (i) Precinct number. 6 (j) Name of supervisor. 7 (k) Place for voter's signature. 8 (l) Other information deemed necessary by the 9 department. 10 (2) A voter may receive a replacement of a 11 registration identification card by providing a signed, 12 written request for a replacement card to the supervisor. Upon 13 verification of registration, the supervisor shall issue the 14 voter a duplicate card without charge. 15 (3) In the case of a change of name, address, or party 16 affiliation, the supervisor must issue the voter a new 17 registration identification card. However, a registration 18 identification card indicating a party affiliation change made 19 between the book-closing date for the first primary election 20 and the date of the second primary election may not be issued 21 until after the second primary election. 22 Section 9. Subsection (3) of section 98.045, Florida 23 Statutes, is amended to read: 24 98.045 Administration of voter registration.-- 25 (3) Notwithstanding the provisions of s. ss. 98.095 26 and 98.0977, each supervisor shall maintain for at least 2 27 years, and make available for public inspection and copying, 28 all records concerning implementation of registration list 29 maintenance programs and activities conducted pursuant to ss. 30 98.065, 98.075, and 98.0977. The records must include lists of 31 the name and address of each person to whom an address 16 1:46 PM 05/05/05 h156703e1d-seg1-k8u
Florida Senate - 2005 SENATOR AMENDMENT Bill No. HB 1567, 1st Eng. Barcode 961106 1 confirmation final notice was sent and information as to 2 whether each such person responded to the mailing, but may not 3 include any information that is confidential or exempt from 4 public records requirements under this code. 5 Section 10. Section 98.077, Florida Statutes, is 6 amended to read: 7 98.077 Update of voter signature.--The supervisor of 8 elections shall provide to each registered voter of the county 9 the opportunity to update his or her signature on file at the 10 supervisor's office by providing notification of the ability 11 to do so in any correspondence, other than postcard 12 notifications, sent to the voter. The notice shall advise 13 when, where, and how to update the signature and shall provide 14 the voter information on how to obtain a form from the 15 supervisor that can be returned to update the signature. In 16 addition, at least once during each general election year, the 17 supervisor shall publish in a newspaper of general circulation 18 or other newspaper in the county deemed appropriate by the 19 supervisor a notice specifying when, where, or how a voter can 20 update his or her signature that is on file or how a voter can 21 obtain a form from the supervisor to do so. All signature 22 updates for use in verifying absentee and provisional ballots 23 must be received by the appropriate supervisor of elections no 24 later than the start of the canvassing of absentee ballots by 25 the canvassing board. The signature on file at the start of 26 the canvas of the absentee ballots is the signature that shall 27 be used in verifying the signature on the absentee and 28 provisional ballot certificates. 29 Section 11. Section 99.061, Florida Statutes, is 30 amended to read: 31 99.061 Method of qualifying for nomination or election 17 1:46 PM 05/05/05 h156703e1d-seg1-k8u
Florida Senate - 2005 SENATOR AMENDMENT Bill No. HB 1567, 1st Eng. Barcode 961106 1 to federal, state, county, or district office.-- 2 (1) The provisions of any special act to the contrary 3 notwithstanding, each person seeking to qualify for nomination 4 or election to a federal, state, or multicounty district 5 office, other than election to a judicial office as defined in 6 chapter 105 or the office of school board member, shall file 7 his or her qualification papers with, and pay the qualifying 8 fee, which shall consist of the filing fee and election 9 assessment, and party assessment, if any has been levied, to, 10 the Department of State, or qualify by the petition process 11 pursuant to s. 99.095 alternative method with the Department 12 of State, at any time after noon of the 1st day for 13 qualifying, which shall be as follows: the 120th day prior to 14 the first primary, but not later than noon of the 116th day 15 prior to the date of the first primary, for persons seeking to 16 qualify for nomination or election to federal office or to the 17 office of the state attorney or the public defender; and noon 18 of the 50th day prior to the first primary, but not later than 19 noon of the 46th day prior to the date of the first primary, 20 for persons seeking to qualify for nomination or election to a 21 state or multicounty district office, other than the office of 22 the state attorney or the public defender. 23 (2) The provisions of any special act to the contrary 24 notwithstanding, each person seeking to qualify for nomination 25 or election to a county office, or district or special 26 district office not covered by subsection (1), shall file his 27 or her qualification papers with, and pay the qualifying fee, 28 which shall consist of the filing fee and election assessment, 29 and party assessment, if any has been levied, to, the 30 supervisor of elections of the county, or shall qualify by the 31 petition process pursuant to s. 99.095 alternative method with 18 1:46 PM 05/05/05 h156703e1d-seg1-k8u
Florida Senate - 2005 SENATOR AMENDMENT Bill No. HB 1567, 1st Eng. Barcode 961106 1 the supervisor of elections, at any time after noon of the 1st 2 day for qualifying, which shall be the 50th day prior to the 3 first primary or special district election, but not later than 4 noon of the 46th day prior to the date of the first primary or 5 special district election. However, if a special district 6 election is held at the same time as the second primary or 7 general election, qualifying shall be the 50th day prior to 8 the first primary, but not later than noon of the 46th day 9 prior to the date of the first primary. Within 30 days after 10 the closing of qualifying time, the supervisor of elections 11 shall remit to the secretary of the state executive committee 12 of the political party to which the candidate belongs the 13 amount of the filing fee, two-thirds of which shall be used to 14 promote the candidacy of candidates for county offices and the 15 candidacy of members of the Legislature. 16 (3)(a) Each person seeking to qualify for election to 17 office as a write-in candidate shall file his or her 18 qualification papers with the respective qualifying officer at 19 any time after noon of the 1st day for qualifying, but not 20 later than noon of the last day of the qualifying period for 21 the office sought. 22 (b) Any person who is seeking election as a write-in 23 candidate shall not be required to pay a filing fee, election 24 assessment, or party assessment. A write-in candidate shall 25 not be entitled to have his or her name printed on any ballot; 26 however, space for the write-in candidate's name to be written 27 in shall be provided on the general election ballot. No 28 person may qualify as a write-in candidate if the person has 29 also otherwise qualified for nomination or election to such 30 office. 31 (4) At the time of qualifying for office, each 19 1:46 PM 05/05/05 h156703e1d-seg1-k8u
Florida Senate - 2005 SENATOR AMENDMENT Bill No. HB 1567, 1st Eng. Barcode 961106 1 candidate for a constitutional office shall file a full and 2 public disclosure of financial interests pursuant to s. 8, 3 Art. II of the State Constitution, and a candidate for any 4 other office, including local elective office, shall file a 5 statement of financial interests pursuant to s. 112.3145. 6 (5) The Department of State shall certify to the 7 supervisor of elections, within 7 days after the closing date 8 for qualifying, the names of all duly qualified candidates for 9 nomination or election who have qualified with the Department 10 of State. 11 (6) Notwithstanding the qualifying period prescribed 12 in this section, if a candidate has submitted the necessary 13 petitions by the required deadline in order to qualify by the 14 petition process pursuant to s. 99.095 alternative method as a 15 candidate for nomination or election and the candidate is 16 notified after the 5th day prior to the last day for 17 qualifying that the required number of signatures has been 18 obtained, the candidate is entitled to subscribe to the 19 candidate's oath and file the qualifying papers at any time 20 within 5 days from the date the candidate is notified that the 21 necessary number of signatures has been obtained. Any 22 candidate who qualifies within the time prescribed in this 23 subsection is entitled to have his or her name printed on the 24 ballot. 25 (7)(a) In order for a candidate to be qualified, the 26 following items must be received by the filing officer by the 27 end of the qualifying period: 28 1. A properly executed check drawn upon the 29 candidate's campaign account in an amount not less than the 30 fee required by s. 99.092 or, in lieu thereof, as applicable, 31 the copy of the notice of obtaining ballot position pursuant 20 1:46 PM 05/05/05 h156703e1d-seg1-k8u
Florida Senate - 2005 SENATOR AMENDMENT Bill No. HB 1567, 1st Eng. Barcode 961106 1 to s. 99.095 or the undue burden oath authorized pursuant to 2 s. 99.0955 or s. 99.096. If a candidate's check is returned 3 by the bank for any reason, the filing officer shall 4 immediately notify the candidate and the candidate shall, the 5 end of qualifying notwithstanding, have 48 hours from the time 6 such notification is received, excluding Saturdays, Sundays, 7 and legal holidays, to pay the fee with a cashier's check 8 purchased from funds of the campaign account. Failure to pay 9 the fee as provided in this subparagraph shall disqualify the 10 candidate. 11 2. The candidate's oath required by s. 99.021, which 12 must contain the name of the candidate as it is to appear on 13 the ballot; the office sought, including the district or group 14 number if applicable; and the signature of the candidate, duly 15 acknowledged. 16 3. The loyalty oath required by s. 876.05, signed by 17 the candidate and duly acknowledged. 18 4. If the office sought is partisan, the written 19 statement of political party affiliation required by s. 20 99.021(1)(b). 21 5. The completed form for the appointment of campaign 22 treasurer and designation of campaign depository, as required 23 by s. 106.021. 24 6. The full and public disclosure or statement of 25 financial interests required by subsection (4). A public 26 officer who has filed the full and public disclosure or 27 statement of financial interests with the Commission on Ethics 28 or the supervisor of elections prior to qualifying for office 29 may file a copy of that disclosure at the time of qualifying. 30 (b) If the filing officer receives qualifying papers 31 that do not include all items as required by paragraph (a) 21 1:46 PM 05/05/05 h156703e1d-seg1-k8u
Florida Senate - 2005 SENATOR AMENDMENT Bill No. HB 1567, 1st Eng. Barcode 961106 1 prior to the last day of qualifying, the filing officer shall 2 make a reasonable effort to notify the candidate of the 3 missing or incomplete items and shall inform the candidate 4 that all required items must be received by the close of 5 qualifying. A candidate's name as it is to appear on the 6 ballot may not be changed after the end of qualifying. 7 (8) Notwithstanding the qualifying period prescribed 8 in this section, a qualifying office may accept and hold 9 qualifying papers submitted not earlier than 14 days prior to 10 the beginning of the qualifying period, to be processed and 11 filed during the qualifying period. 12 (9)(8) Notwithstanding the qualifying period 13 prescribed by this section, in each year in which the 14 Legislature apportions the state, the qualifying period for 15 persons seeking to qualify for nomination or election to 16 federal office shall be between noon of the 57th day prior to 17 the first primary, but not later than noon of the 53rd day 18 prior to the first primary. 19 (10)(9) The Department of State may prescribe by rule 20 requirements for filing papers to qualify as a candidate under 21 this section. 22 Section 12. Section 99.063, Florida Statutes, is 23 amended to read: 24 99.063 Candidates for Governor and Lieutenant 25 Governor.-- 26 (1) No later than 5 p.m. of the 9th day following the 27 second primary election, each candidate for Governor shall 28 designate a Lieutenant Governor as a running mate. Such 29 designation must be made in writing to the Department of 30 State. 31 (2) No later than 5 p.m. of the 9th day following the 22 1:46 PM 05/05/05 h156703e1d-seg1-k8u
Florida Senate - 2005 SENATOR AMENDMENT Bill No. HB 1567, 1st Eng. Barcode 961106 1 second primary election, each designated candidate for 2 Lieutenant Governor shall file with the Department of State: 3 (a) The candidate's oath required by s. 99.021, which 4 must contain the name of the candidate as it is to appear on 5 the ballot; the office sought; and the signature of the 6 candidate, duly acknowledged. 7 (b) The loyalty oath required by s. 876.05, signed by 8 the candidate and duly acknowledged. 9 (c) If the office sought is partisan, the written 10 statement of political party affiliation required by s. 11 99.021(1)(b). 12 (d) The full and public disclosure of financial 13 interests pursuant to s. 8, Art. II of the State Constitution. 14 A public officer who has filed the full and public disclosure 15 with the Commission on Ethics prior to qualifying for office 16 may file a copy of that disclosure at the time of qualifying. 17 (3) A designated candidate for Lieutenant Governor is 18 not required to pay a separate qualifying fee or obtain 19 signatures on petitions. Ballot position obtained by the 20 candidate for Governor entitles the designated candidate for 21 Lieutenant Governor, upon receipt by the Department of State 22 of the qualifying papers required by subsection (2), to have 23 his or her name placed on the ballot for the joint candidacy. 24 (4) In order to have the name of the candidate for 25 Lieutenant Governor printed on the first or second primary 26 election ballot, a candidate for Governor participating in the 27 primary must designate the candidate for Lieutenant Governor, 28 and the designated candidate must qualify no later than the 29 end of the qualifying period specified in s. 99.061. If the 30 candidate for Lieutenant Governor has not been designated and 31 has not qualified by the end of the qualifying period 23 1:46 PM 05/05/05 h156703e1d-seg1-k8u
Florida Senate - 2005 SENATOR AMENDMENT Bill No. HB 1567, 1st Eng. Barcode 961106 1 specified in s. 99.061, the phrase "Not Yet Designated" must 2 be included in lieu of the candidate's name on primary 3 election ballots and on advance absentee ballots for the 4 general election. 5 (5) Failure of the Lieutenant Governor candidate to be 6 designated and qualified by the time specified in subsection 7 (2) shall result in forfeiture of ballot position for the 8 candidate for Governor for the general election. 9 Section 13. Section 99.092, Florida Statutes, is 10 amended to read: 11 99.092 Qualifying fee of candidate; notification of 12 Department of State.-- 13 (1) Each person seeking to qualify for nomination or 14 election to any office, except a person seeking to qualify by 15 the petition process alternative method pursuant to s. 99.095, 16 s. 99.0955, or s. 99.096 and except a person seeking to 17 qualify as a write-in candidate, shall pay a qualifying fee, 18 which shall consist of a filing fee and election assessment, 19 to the officer with whom the person qualifies, and any party 20 assessment levied, and shall attach the original or signed 21 duplicate of the receipt for his or her party assessment or 22 pay the same, in accordance with the provisions of s. 103.121, 23 at the time of filing his or her other qualifying papers. The 24 amount of the filing fee is 3 percent of the annual salary of 25 the office. The amount of the election assessment is 1 26 percent of the annual salary of the office sought. The 27 election assessment shall be deposited into the Elections 28 Commission Trust Fund. The amount of the party assessment is 29 2 percent of the annual salary. The annual salary of the 30 office for purposes of computing the filing fee, election 31 assessment, and party assessment shall be computed by 24 1:46 PM 05/05/05 h156703e1d-seg1-k8u
Florida Senate - 2005 SENATOR AMENDMENT Bill No. HB 1567, 1st Eng. Barcode 961106 1 multiplying 12 times the monthly salary, excluding any special 2 qualification pay, authorized for such office as of July 1 3 immediately preceding the first day of qualifying. No 4 qualifying fee shall be returned to the candidate unless the 5 candidate withdraws his or her candidacy before the last date 6 to qualify. If a candidate dies prior to an election and has 7 not withdrawn his or her candidacy before the last date to 8 qualify, the candidate's qualifying fee shall be returned to 9 his or her designated beneficiary, and, if the filing fee or 10 any portion thereof has been transferred to the political 11 party of the candidate, the Secretary of State shall direct 12 the party to return that portion to the designated beneficiary 13 of the candidate. 14 (2) The supervisor of elections shall, immediately 15 after the last day for qualifying, submit to the Department of 16 State a list containing the names, party affiliations, and 17 addresses of all candidates and the offices for which they 18 qualified. 19 Section 14. Section 99.095, Florida Statutes, is 20 amended to read: 21 (Substantial rewording of section. See 22 s. 99.095, F.S., for present text.) 23 99.095 Petition process in lieu of a qualifying fee 24 and party assessment.-- 25 (1) A person who seeks to qualify as a candidate for 26 any office and who meets the petition requirements of this 27 section is not required to pay the qualifying fee or party 28 assessment required by this chapter. 29 (2)(a) A candidate shall obtain the number of 30 signatures of voters in the geographical area represented by 31 the office sought equal to at least 1 percent of the total 25 1:46 PM 05/05/05 h156703e1d-seg1-k8u
Florida Senate - 2005 SENATOR AMENDMENT Bill No. HB 1567, 1st Eng. Barcode 961106 1 number of registered voters of that geographical area, as 2 shown by the compilation by the department for the last 3 preceding general election. Signatures may not be obtained 4 until the candidate has filed the appointment of campaign 5 treasurer and designation of campaign depository pursuant to 6 s. 106.021. 7 (b) The format of the petition shall be prescribed by 8 the division and shall be used by candidates to reproduce 9 petitions for circulation. If the candidate is running for an 10 office that requires a group or district designation, the 11 petition must indicate that designation and if it does not, 12 the signatures are not valid. A separate petition is required 13 for each candidate. 14 (3) Each petition must be submitted before noon of the 15 28th day preceding the first day of the qualifying period for 16 the office sought to the supervisor of elections of the county 17 in which such petition was circulated. Each supervisor shall 18 check the signatures on the petitions to verify their status 19 as voters in the county, district, or other geographical area 20 represented by the office sought. No later than the 7th day 21 before the first day of the qualifying period, the supervisor 22 shall certify the number of valid signatures. 23 (4)(a) Certifications for candidates for federal, 24 state, or multicounty district office shall be submitted to 25 the division. The division shall determine whether the 26 required number of signatures has been obtained and shall 27 notify the candidate. 28 (b) For candidates for county or district office not 29 covered by paragraph (a), the supervisor shall determine 30 whether the required number of signatures has been obtained 31 and shall notify the candidate. 26 1:46 PM 05/05/05 h156703e1d-seg1-k8u
Florida Senate - 2005 SENATOR AMENDMENT Bill No. HB 1567, 1st Eng. Barcode 961106 1 (5) If the required number of signatures has been 2 obtained, the candidate is eligible to qualify pursuant to s. 3 99.061. 4 Section 15. Section 99.0955, Florida Statutes, is 5 amended to read: 6 99.0955 Candidates with no party affiliation; name on 7 general election ballot.-- 8 (1) Each person seeking to qualify for election as a 9 candidate with no party affiliation shall file his or her 10 qualifying qualification papers and pay the qualifying fee or 11 qualify by the petition process pursuant to s. 99.095 12 alternative method prescribed in subsection (3) with the 13 officer and during the times and under the circumstances 14 prescribed in s. 99.061. Upon qualifying, the candidate is 15 entitled to have his or her name placed on the general 16 election ballot. 17 (2) The qualifying fee for candidates with no party 18 affiliation shall consist of a filing fee and an election 19 assessment as prescribed in s. 99.092. The amount of the 20 filing fee is 3 percent of the annual salary of the office 21 sought. The amount of the election assessment is 1 percent of 22 the annual salary of the office sought. The election 23 assessment shall be deposited into the Elections Commission 24 Trust Fund. Filing fees paid to the Department of State shall 25 be deposited into the General Revenue Fund of the state. 26 Filing fees paid to the supervisor of elections shall be 27 deposited into the general revenue fund of the county. 28 (3)(a) A candidate with no party affiliation may, in 29 lieu of paying the qualifying fee, qualify for office by the 30 alternative method prescribed in this subsection. A candidate 31 using this petitioning process shall file an oath with the 27 1:46 PM 05/05/05 h156703e1d-seg1-k8u
Florida Senate - 2005 SENATOR AMENDMENT Bill No. HB 1567, 1st Eng. Barcode 961106 1 officer before whom the candidate would qualify for the office 2 stating that he or she intends to qualify by this alternative 3 method. If the person is running for an office that requires 4 a group or district designation, the candidate must indicate 5 the designation in his or her oath. The oath shall be filed 6 at any time after the first Tuesday after the first Monday in 7 January of the year in which the election is held, but before 8 the 21st day preceding the first day of the qualifying period 9 for the office sought. The Department of State shall 10 prescribe the form to be used in administering and filing the 11 oath. Signatures may not be obtained by a candidate on any 12 petition until the candidate has filed the oath required in 13 this subsection. Upon receipt of the written oath from a 14 candidate, the qualifying officer shall provide the candidate 15 with petition forms in sufficient numbers to facilitate the 16 gathering of signatures. If the candidate is running for an 17 office that requires a group or district designation, the 18 petition must indicate that designation or the signatures 19 obtained on the petition will not be counted. 20 (b) A candidate shall obtain the signatures of a 21 number of qualified electors in the geographical entity 22 represented by the office sought equal to 1 percent of the 23 registered electors of the geographical entity represented by 24 the office sought, as shown by the compilation by the 25 Department of State for the preceding general election. 26 (c) Each petition must be submitted before noon of the 27 21st day preceding the first day of the qualifying period for 28 the office sought, to the supervisor of elections of the 29 county for which such petition was circulated. Each supervisor 30 to whom a petition is submitted shall check the signatures on 31 the petition to verify their status as electors in the county, 28 1:46 PM 05/05/05 h156703e1d-seg1-k8u
Florida Senate - 2005 SENATOR AMENDMENT Bill No. HB 1567, 1st Eng. Barcode 961106 1 district, or other geographical entity represented by the 2 office sought. Before the first day for qualifying, the 3 supervisor shall certify the number shown as registered 4 electors. 5 (d)1. Certifications for candidates for federal, 6 state, or multicounty district office shall be submitted to 7 the Department of State. The Department of State shall 8 determine whether the required number of signatures has been 9 obtained for the name of the candidate to be placed on the 10 ballot and shall notify the candidate. 11 2. For candidates for county or district office not 12 covered by subparagraph 1., the supervisor of elections shall 13 determine whether the required number of signatures has been 14 obtained for the name of the candidate to be placed on the 15 ballot and shall notify the candidate. 16 (e) If the required number of signatures has been 17 obtained, the candidate shall, during the time prescribed for 18 qualifying for office, submit a copy of the notice received 19 under paragraph (d) and file his or her qualifying papers and 20 the oath prescribed by s. 99.021 with the qualifying officer. 21 Section 16. Section 99.096, Florida Statutes, is 22 amended to read: 23 99.096 Minor political party candidates; names on 24 ballot.-- 25 (1) The executive committee of a minor political party 26 shall, No later than noon of the third day prior to the first 27 day of the qualifying period prescribed for federal 28 candidates, the executive committee of a minor political party 29 shall submit to the Department of State a list of federal 30 candidates nominated by the party to be on the general 31 election ballot. and No later than noon of the third day prior 29 1:46 PM 05/05/05 h156703e1d-seg1-k8u
Florida Senate - 2005 SENATOR AMENDMENT Bill No. HB 1567, 1st Eng. Barcode 961106 1 to the first day of the qualifying period for state 2 candidates, the executive committee of a minor political party 3 shall submit to the filing officer for each of the candidates 4 submit to the Department of State the official list of the 5 state, multicounty, and county respective candidates nominated 6 by that party to be on the ballot in the general election. The 7 Department of State shall notify the appropriate supervisors 8 of elections of the name of each minor party candidate 9 eligible to qualify before such supervisor. The official list 10 of nominated candidates may not be changed by the party after 11 having been filed with the filing officers Department of 12 State, except that candidates who have qualified may withdraw 13 from the ballot pursuant to the provisions of this code, and 14 vacancies in nominations may be filled pursuant to s. 100.111. 15 (2) Each person seeking to qualify for election as a 16 candidate of a minor political party shall file his or her 17 qualifying qualification papers with, and pay the qualifying 18 fee and, if one has been levied, the party assessment, or 19 qualify by the petition process pursuant to s. 99.095 20 alternative method prescribed in subsection (3), with the 21 officer and at the times and under the circumstances provided 22 in s. 99.061. 23 (3)(a) A minor party candidate may, in lieu of paying 24 the qualifying fee and party assessment, qualify for office by 25 the alternative method prescribed in this subsection. A 26 candidate using this petitioning process shall file an oath 27 with the officer before whom the candidate would qualify for 28 the office stating that he or she intends to qualify by this 29 alternative method. If the person is running for an office 30 that requires a group or district designation, the candidate 31 must indicate the designation in his or her oath. The oath 30 1:46 PM 05/05/05 h156703e1d-seg1-k8u
Florida Senate - 2005 SENATOR AMENDMENT Bill No. HB 1567, 1st Eng. Barcode 961106 1 must be filed at any time after the first Tuesday after the 2 first Monday in January of the year in which the election is 3 held, but before the 21st day preceding the first day of the 4 qualifying period for the office sought. The Department of 5 State shall prescribe the form to be used in administering and 6 filing the oath. Signatures may not be obtained by a 7 candidate on any petition until the candidate has filed the 8 oath required in this section. Upon receipt of the written 9 oath from a candidate, the qualifying officer shall provide 10 the candidate with petition forms in sufficient numbers to 11 facilitate the gathering of signatures. If the candidate is 12 running for an office that requires a group or district 13 designation, the petition must indicate that designation or 14 the signatures on such petition will not be counted. 15 (b) A candidate shall obtain the signatures of a 16 number of qualified electors in the geographical entity 17 represented by the office sought equal to 1 percent of the 18 registered electors in the geographical entity represented by 19 the office sought, as shown by the compilation by the 20 Department of State for the last preceding general election. 21 (c) Each petition shall be submitted prior to noon of 22 the 21st day preceding the first day of the qualifying period 23 for the office sought to the supervisor of elections of the 24 county for which the petition was circulated. Each supervisor 25 to whom a petition is submitted shall check the signatures on 26 the petition to verify their status as electors in the county, 27 district, or other geographical entity represented by the 28 office sought. Before the first day for qualifying, the 29 supervisor shall certify the number shown as registered 30 electors. 31 (d)1. Certifications for candidates for federal, 31 1:46 PM 05/05/05 h156703e1d-seg1-k8u
Florida Senate - 2005 SENATOR AMENDMENT Bill No. HB 1567, 1st Eng. Barcode 961106 1 state, or multicounty district office shall be submitted to 2 the Department of State. The Department of State shall 3 determine whether the required number of signatures has been 4 obtained for the name of the candidate to be placed on the 5 ballot and shall notify the candidate. 6 2. For candidates for county or district office not 7 covered by subparagraph 1., the supervisor of elections shall 8 determine whether the required number of signatures has been 9 obtained for the name of the candidate to be placed on the 10 ballot and shall notify the candidate. 11 (e) If the required number of signatures has been 12 obtained, the candidate shall, during the prescribed time for 13 qualifying for office, submit a copy of the notice received 14 under paragraph (d) and file his or her qualifying papers and 15 the oath prescribed by s. 99.021 with the qualifying officer. 16 (4) A minor party candidate whose name has been 17 submitted pursuant to subsection (1) and who has qualified for 18 office is entitled to have his or her name placed on the 19 general election ballot. 20 Section 17. Subsection (1) of section 99.09651, 21 Florida Statutes, is amended to read: 22 99.09651 Signature requirements for ballot position in 23 year of apportionment.-- 24 (1) In a year of apportionment, any candidate for 25 representative to Congress, state Senate, or state House of 26 Representatives seeking ballot position by the petition 27 process alternative method prescribed in s. 99.095, s. 28 99.0955, or s. 99.096 shall obtain at least the number of 29 signatures equal to one-third of 1 percent of the ideal 30 population for the district of the office being sought. 31 Section 18. Subsection (1) of section 100.011, Florida 32 1:46 PM 05/05/05 h156703e1d-seg1-k8u
Florida Senate - 2005 SENATOR AMENDMENT Bill No. HB 1567, 1st Eng. Barcode 961106 1 Statutes, is amended to read: 2 100.011 Opening and closing of polls, all elections; 3 expenses.-- 4 (1) The polls shall be open at the voting places at 5 7:00 a.m., on the day of the election, and shall be kept open 6 until 7:00 p.m., of the same day, and the time shall be 7 regulated by the customary time in standard use in the county 8 seat of the locality. The inspectors shall make public 9 proclamation of the opening and closing of the polls. During 10 the election and canvass of the votes, the ballot box shall 11 not be concealed. Any elector who is in line at the time of 12 the official closing of the polls shall be allowed to cast a 13 vote in the election. 14 Section 19. Section 100.101, Florida Statutes, is 15 amended to read: 16 100.101 Special elections and special primary 17 elections.--Except as provided in s. 100.111(2), a special 18 election or special primary election shall be held in the 19 following cases: 20 (1) If no person has been elected at a general 21 election to fill an office which was required to be filled by 22 election at such general election. 23 (2) If a vacancy occurs in the office of state senator 24 or member of the state house of representatives. 25 (3) If it is necessary to elect presidential electors, 26 by reason of the offices of President and Vice President both 27 having become vacant. 28 (4) If a vacancy occurs in the office of member from 29 Florida of the House of Representatives of Congress. 30 (5) If a vacancy occurs in nomination. 31 Section 20. Section 100.111, Florida Statutes, is 33 1:46 PM 05/05/05 h156703e1d-seg1-k8u
Florida Senate - 2005 SENATOR AMENDMENT Bill No. HB 1567, 1st Eng. Barcode 961106 1 amended to read: 2 100.111 Filling vacancy.-- 3 (1)(a) If any vacancy occurs in any office which is 4 required to be filled pursuant to s. 1(f), Art. IV of the 5 State Constitution and the remainder of the term of such 6 office is 28 months or longer, then at the next general 7 election a person shall be elected to fill the unexpired 8 portion of such term, commencing on the first Tuesday after 9 the first Monday following such general election. 10 (b) If such a vacancy occurs prior to the first day 11 set by law for qualifying for election to office at such 12 general election, any person seeking nomination or election to 13 the unexpired portion of the term shall qualify within the 14 time prescribed by law for qualifying for other offices to be 15 filled by election at such general election. 16 (c) If such a vacancy occurs prior to the first 17 primary but on or after the first day set by law for 18 qualifying, the Secretary of State shall set dates for 19 qualifying for the unexpired portion of the term of such 20 office. Any person seeking nomination or election to the 21 unexpired portion of the term shall qualify within the time 22 set by the Secretary of State. If time does not permit party 23 nominations to be made in conjunction with the first and 24 second primary elections, the Governor may call a special 25 primary election, and, if necessary, a second special primary 26 election, to select party nominees for the unexpired portion 27 of such term. 28 (2)(a) If, in any state or county office required to 29 be filled by election, a vacancy occurs during an election 30 year by reason of the incumbent having qualified as a 31 candidate for federal office pursuant to s. 99.061, no special 34 1:46 PM 05/05/05 h156703e1d-seg1-k8u
Florida Senate - 2005 SENATOR AMENDMENT Bill No. HB 1567, 1st Eng. Barcode 961106 1 election is required. Any person seeking nomination or 2 election to the office so vacated shall qualify within the 3 time prescribed by s. 99.061 for qualifying for state or 4 county offices to be filled by election. 5 (b) If such a vacancy occurs in an election year other 6 than the one immediately preceding expiration of the present 7 term, the Secretary of State shall notify the supervisor of 8 elections in each county served by the office that a vacancy 9 has been created. Such notice shall be provided to the 10 supervisor of elections not later than the close of the first 11 day set for qualifying for state or county office. The 12 supervisor shall provide public notice of the vacancy in any 13 manner the Secretary of State deems appropriate. 14 (3) Whenever there is a vacancy for which a special 15 election is required pursuant to s. 100.101 s. 100.101(1)-(4), 16 the Governor, after consultation with the Secretary of State, 17 shall fix the date of a special first primary election, a 18 special second primary election, and a special election. 19 Nominees of political parties other than minor political 20 parties shall be chosen under the primary laws of this state 21 in the special primary elections to become candidates in the 22 special election. Prior to setting the special election 23 dates, the Governor shall consider any upcoming elections in 24 the jurisdiction where the special election will be held. The 25 dates fixed by the Governor shall be specific days certain and 26 shall not be established by the happening of a condition or 27 stated in the alternative. The dates fixed shall provide a 28 minimum of 2 weeks between each election. In the event a 29 vacancy occurs in the office of state senator or member of the 30 House of Representatives when the Legislature is in regular 31 legislative session, the minimum times prescribed by this 35 1:46 PM 05/05/05 h156703e1d-seg1-k8u
Florida Senate - 2005 SENATOR AMENDMENT Bill No. HB 1567, 1st Eng. Barcode 961106 1 subsection may be waived upon concurrence of the Governor, the 2 Speaker of the House of Representatives, and the President of 3 the Senate. If a vacancy occurs in the office of state 4 senator and no session of the Legislature is scheduled to be 5 held prior to the next general election, the Governor may fix 6 the dates for any special primary and for the special election 7 to coincide with the dates of the first and second primary and 8 general election. If a vacancy in office occurs in any 9 district in the state Senate or House of Representatives or in 10 any congressional district, and no session of the Legislature, 11 or session of Congress if the vacancy is in a congressional 12 district, is scheduled to be held during the unexpired portion 13 of the term, the Governor is not required to call a special 14 election to fill such vacancy. 15 (a) The dates for candidates to qualify in such 16 special election or special primary election shall be fixed by 17 the Department of State, and candidates shall qualify not 18 later than noon of the last day so fixed. The dates fixed for 19 qualifying shall allow a minimum of 14 days between the last 20 day of qualifying and the special first primary election. 21 (b) The filing of campaign expense statements by 22 candidates in such special elections or special primaries and 23 by committees making contributions or expenditures to 24 influence the results of such special primaries or special 25 elections shall be not later than such dates as shall be fixed 26 by the Department of State, and in fixing such dates the 27 Department of State shall take into consideration and be 28 governed by the practical time limitations. 29 (c) The dates for a candidate to qualify by the 30 petition process pursuant to s. 99.095 alternative method in 31 such special primary or special election shall be fixed by the 36 1:46 PM 05/05/05 h156703e1d-seg1-k8u
Florida Senate - 2005 SENATOR AMENDMENT Bill No. HB 1567, 1st Eng. Barcode 961106 1 Department of State. In fixing such dates the Department of 2 State shall take into consideration and be governed by the 3 practical time limitations. Any candidate seeking to qualify 4 by the petition process alternative method in a special 5 primary election shall obtain 25 percent of the signatures 6 required by s. 99.095, s. 99.0955, or s. 99.096, as 7 applicable. 8 (d) The qualifying fees and party assessments of such 9 candidates as may qualify shall be the same as collected for 10 the same office at the last previous primary for that office. 11 The party assessment shall be paid to the appropriate 12 executive committee of the political party to which the 13 candidate belongs. 14 (e) Each county canvassing board shall make as speedy 15 a return of the result of such special elections and primaries 16 as time will permit, and the Elections Canvassing Commission 17 likewise shall make as speedy a canvass and declaration of the 18 nominees as time will permit. 19 (4)(a) In the event that death, resignation, 20 withdrawal, removal, or any other cause or event should cause 21 a party to have a vacancy in nomination which leaves no 22 candidate for an office from such party, the Governor shall, 23 after conferring with the Secretary of State, call a special 24 primary election and, if necessary, a second special primary 25 election to select for such office a nominee of such political 26 party. The dates on which candidates may qualify for such 27 special primary election shall be fixed by the Department of 28 State, and the candidates shall qualify no later than noon of 29 the last day so fixed. The filing of campaign expense 30 statements by candidates in special primaries shall not be 31 later than such dates as shall be fixed by the Department of 37 1:46 PM 05/05/05 h156703e1d-seg1-k8u
Florida Senate - 2005 SENATOR AMENDMENT Bill No. HB 1567, 1st Eng. Barcode 961106 1 State. In fixing such dates, the Department of State shall 2 take into consideration and be governed by the practical time 3 limitations. The qualifying fees and party assessment of such 4 candidates as may qualify shall be the same as collected for 5 the same office at the last previous primary for that office. 6 Each county canvassing board shall make as speedy a return of 7 the results of such primaries as time will permit, and the 8 Elections Canvassing Commission shall likewise make as speedy 9 a canvass and declaration of the nominees as time will permit. 10 (b) If the vacancy in nomination occurs later than 11 September 15, or if the vacancy in nomination occurs with 12 respect to a candidate of a minor political party which has 13 obtained a position on the ballot, no special primary election 14 shall be held and the Department of State shall notify the 15 chair of the appropriate state, district, or county political 16 party executive committee of such party; and, within 5 7 days, 17 the chair shall call a meeting of his or her executive 18 committee to consider designation of a nominee to fill the 19 vacancy. The name of any person so designated shall be 20 submitted to the Department of State within 7 14 days after of 21 notice to the chair in order that the person designated may 22 have his or her name printed or otherwise placed on the ballot 23 of the ensuing general election, but in no event shall the 24 supervisor of elections be required to place on a ballot a 25 name submitted less than 21 days prior to the election. If the 26 name of the new nominee is submitted after the certification 27 of results of the preceding primary election, however, the 28 ballots shall not be changed and vacancy occurs less than 21 29 days prior to the election, the person designated by the 30 political party will replace the former party nominee even 31 though the former party nominee's name will appear be on the 38 1:46 PM 05/05/05 h156703e1d-seg1-k8u
Florida Senate - 2005 SENATOR AMENDMENT Bill No. HB 1567, 1st Eng. Barcode 961106 1 ballot. Any ballots cast for the former party nominee will be 2 counted for the person designated by the political party to 3 replace the former party nominee. If there is no opposition to 4 the party nominee, the person designated by the political 5 party to replace the former party nominee will be elected to 6 office at the general election. For purposes of this 7 paragraph, the term "district political party executive 8 committee" means the members of the state executive committee 9 of a political party from those counties comprising the area 10 involving a district office. 11 (b)(c) When, under the circumstances set forth in the 12 preceding paragraph, vacancies in nomination are required to 13 be filled by committee nominations, such vacancies shall be 14 filled by party rule. In any instance in which a nominee is 15 selected by a committee to fill a vacancy in nomination, such 16 nominee shall pay the same filing fee and take the same oath 17 as the nominee would have taken had he or she regularly 18 qualified for election to such office. 19 (c)(d) Any person who, at the close of qualifying as 20 prescribed in ss. 99.061 and 105.031, was qualified for 21 nomination or election to or retention in a public office to 22 be filled at the ensuing general election is prohibited from 23 qualifying as a candidate to fill a vacancy in nomination for 24 any other office to be filled at that general election, even 25 if such person has withdrawn or been eliminated as a candidate 26 for the original office sought. However, this paragraph does 27 not apply to a candidate for the office of Lieutenant Governor 28 who applies to fill a vacancy in nomination for the office of 29 Governor on the same ticket or to a person who has withdrawn 30 or been eliminated as a candidate and who is subsequently 31 designated as a candidate for Lieutenant Governor under s. 39 1:46 PM 05/05/05 h156703e1d-seg1-k8u
Florida Senate - 2005 SENATOR AMENDMENT Bill No. HB 1567, 1st Eng. Barcode 961106 1 99.063. 2 (5) In the event of unforeseeable circumstances not 3 contemplated in these general election laws concerning the 4 calling and holding of special primary elections and special 5 elections resulting from court order or other unpredictable 6 circumstances, the Department of State shall have the 7 authority to provide for the conduct of orderly elections. 8 (6) In the event that a vacancy occurs which leaves 9 less than 4 weeks for a candidate seeking to qualify by the 10 alternative method to gather signatures for ballot position, 11 the number of signatures required for ballot placement shall 12 be 25 percent of the number of signatures required by s. 13 99.095, s. 99.0955, or s. 99.096, whichever is applicable. 14 Section 21. Section 100.141, Florida Statutes, is 15 amended to read: 16 100.141 Notice of special election to fill any vacancy 17 in office or nomination.-- 18 (1) Whenever a special election is required to fill 19 any vacancy in office or nomination, the Governor, after 20 consultation with the Secretary of State, shall issue an order 21 declaring on what day the election shall be held and deliver 22 the order to the Department of State. 23 (2) The Department of State shall prepare a notice 24 stating what offices and vacancies are to be filled in the 25 special election, the date set for each special primary 26 election and the special election, the dates fixed for 27 qualifying for office, the dates fixed for qualifying by the 28 petition process pursuant to s. 99.095 alternative method, and 29 the dates fixed for filing campaign expense statements. 30 (3) The department shall deliver a copy of such notice 31 to the supervisor of elections of each county in which the 40 1:46 PM 05/05/05 h156703e1d-seg1-k8u
Florida Senate - 2005 SENATOR AMENDMENT Bill No. HB 1567, 1st Eng. Barcode 961106 1 special election is to be held. The supervisor shall have the 2 notice published two times in a newspaper of general 3 circulation in the county at least 10 days prior to the first 4 day set for qualifying for office. If such a newspaper is not 5 published within the period set forth, the supervisor shall 6 post at least five copies of the notice in conspicuous places 7 in the county not less than 10 days prior to the first date 8 set for qualifying. 9 Section 22. Subsection (2) of section 101.031, Florida 10 Statutes, is amended to read: 11 101.031 Instructions for electors.-- 12 (2) The supervisor of elections in each county shall 13 have posted at each polling place in the county the Voter's 14 Bill of Rights and Responsibilities in the following form: 15 16 VOTER'S BILL OF RIGHTS 17 18 Each registered voter in this state has the right to: 19 1. Vote and have his or her vote accurately counted. 20 2. Cast a vote if he or she is in line at the official 21 closing of the polls in that county. 22 3. Ask for and receive assistance in voting. 23 4. Receive up to two replacement ballots if he or she 24 makes a mistake prior to the ballot being cast. 25 5. An explanation if his or her registration or 26 identity is in question. 27 6. If his or her registration or identity is in 28 question, cast a provisional ballot. 29 7. Prove his or her identity by signing an affidavit 30 if election officials doubt the voter's identity. 31 7.8. Written instructions to use when voting, and, 41 1:46 PM 05/05/05 h156703e1d-seg1-k8u
Florida Senate - 2005 SENATOR AMENDMENT Bill No. HB 1567, 1st Eng. Barcode 961106 1 upon request, oral instructions in voting from elections 2 officers. 3 8.9. Vote free from coercion or intimidation by 4 elections officers or any other person. 5 9.10. Vote on a voting system that is in working 6 condition and that will allow votes to be accurately cast. 7 8 VOTER RESPONSIBILITIES 9 10 Each registered voter in this state should: 11 1. Familiarize himself or herself with the candidates 12 and issues. 13 2. Maintain with the office of the supervisor of 14 elections a current address. 15 3. Know the location of his or her polling place and 16 its hours of operation. 17 4. Bring proper identification to the polling station. 18 5. Familiarize himself or herself with the operation 19 of the voting equipment in his or her precinct. 20 6. Treat precinct workers with courtesy. 21 7. Respect the privacy of other voters. 22 8. Report any problems or violations of election laws 23 to the supervisor of elections. 24 9. Ask questions, if needed. 25 10. Make sure that his or her completed ballot is 26 correct before leaving the polling station. 27 28 NOTE TO VOTER: Failure to perform any of these 29 responsibilities does not prohibit a voter from voting. 30 Section 23. Section 101.043, Florida Statutes, is 31 amended to read: 42 1:46 PM 05/05/05 h156703e1d-seg1-k8u
Florida Senate - 2005 SENATOR AMENDMENT Bill No. HB 1567, 1st Eng. Barcode 961106 1 101.043 Identification required at polls.-- 2 (1) The precinct register, as prescribed in s. 98.461, 3 shall be used at the polls in lieu of the registration books 4 for the purpose of identifying the elector at the polls prior 5 to allowing him or her to vote. The clerk or inspector shall 6 require each elector, upon entering the polling place, to 7 present a current and valid picture identification as provided 8 in s. 97.0535(3)(a). If the picture identification does not 9 contain the signature of the voter, an additional 10 identification that provides the voter's signature shall be 11 required. The elector shall sign his or her name in the space 12 provided, and the clerk or inspector shall compare the 13 signature with that on the identification provided by the 14 elector and enter his or her initials in the space provided 15 and allow the elector to vote if the clerk or inspector is 16 satisfied as to the identity of the elector. 17 (2) Except as provided in subsection (3), if the 18 elector fails to furnish the required identification, or if 19 the clerk or inspector is in doubt as to the identity of the 20 elector, such clerk or inspector shall follow the procedure 21 prescribed in s. 101.49. 22 (2)(3) If the elector who fails to furnish the 23 required identification is a first-time voter who registered 24 by mail and has not provided the required identification to 25 the supervisor of elections prior to election day, the elector 26 shall be allowed to vote a provisional ballot. The canvassing 27 board shall determine the validity of the ballot pursuant to 28 s. 101.048(2). 29 Section 24. Section 101.048, Florida Statutes, is 30 amended to read: 31 101.048 Provisional ballots.-- 43 1:46 PM 05/05/05 h156703e1d-seg1-k8u
Florida Senate - 2005 SENATOR AMENDMENT Bill No. HB 1567, 1st Eng. Barcode 961106 1 (1) At all elections, a voter claiming to be properly 2 registered in the county and eligible to vote at the precinct 3 in the election, but whose eligibility cannot be determined, a 4 person whom an election official asserts is not eligible, and 5 other persons specified in the code shall be entitled to vote 6 a provisional ballot. Once voted, the provisional ballot shall 7 be placed in a secrecy envelope and thereafter sealed in a 8 provisional ballot envelope. The provisional ballot shall be 9 deposited in a ballot box. All provisional ballots shall 10 remain sealed in their envelopes for return to the supervisor 11 of elections. The department shall prescribe the form of the 12 provisional ballot envelope. A person casting a provisional 13 ballot shall have the right to present written evidence 14 supporting his or her eligibility to vote to the supervisor of 15 elections by not later that 5 p.m. on the third day following 16 the election. 17 (2)(a) The county canvassing board shall examine each 18 Provisional Ballot Voter's Certificate and Affirmation 19 envelope to determine if the person voting that ballot was 20 entitled to vote at the precinct where the person cast a vote 21 in the election and that the person had not already cast a 22 ballot in the election. In determining whether a person 23 casting a provisional ballot is entitled to vote, the county 24 canvassing board shall review the information provided in the 25 Voter's Certificate and Affirmation, written evidence provided 26 by the person pursuant to subsection (1), any other evidence 27 presented by the supervisor of elections, and, in the case of 28 a challenge, any evidence presented by the challenger. A 29 ballot of a person casting a provisional ballot shall be 30 counted unless the canvassing board determines by a 31 preponderance of the evidence that the person was not entitled 44 1:46 PM 05/05/05 h156703e1d-seg1-k8u
Florida Senate - 2005 SENATOR AMENDMENT Bill No. HB 1567, 1st Eng. Barcode 961106 1 to vote. 2 (b)1. If it is determined that the person was 3 registered and entitled to vote at the precinct where the 4 person cast a vote in the election, the canvassing board shall 5 compare the signature on the Provisional Ballot Voter's 6 Certificate and Affirmation envelope with the signature on the 7 voter's registration and, if it matches, shall count the 8 ballot. 9 2. If it is determined that the person voting the 10 provisional ballot was not registered or entitled to vote at 11 the precinct where the person cast a vote in the election, the 12 provisional ballot shall not be counted and the ballot shall 13 remain in the envelope containing the Provisional Ballot 14 Voter's Certificate and Affirmation and the envelope shall be 15 marked "Rejected as Illegal." 16 (3) The Provisional Ballot Voter's Certificate and 17 Affirmation shall be in substantially the following form: 18 19 STATE OF FLORIDA 20 COUNTY OF .... 21 22 I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that my name is ....; 23 that my date of birth is ....; that I am registered and 24 qualified to vote and at the time I registered I resided at 25 ...., in the municipality of ...., in .... County, Florida; 26 that I am registered in the .... Party; that I am a qualified 27 voter of the county; and that I have not voted in this 28 election. I understand that if I commit any fraud in 29 connection with voting, vote a fraudulent ballot, or vote more 30 than once in an election, I can be convicted of a felony of 31 the third degree and fined up to $5,000 and/or imprisoned for 45 1:46 PM 05/05/05 h156703e1d-seg1-k8u
Florida Senate - 2005 SENATOR AMENDMENT Bill No. HB 1567, 1st Eng. Barcode 961106 1 up to 5 years. 2 ...(Signature of Voter)... 3 ...(Current Residence Address)... 4 ...(Current Mailing Address)... 5 ...(City, State, Zip Code)... 6 ...(Driver's License Number or Last Four Digits of Social 7 Security Number)... 8 9 Sworn to and subscribed before me this .... day of ........, 10 ...(year).... 11 ...(Election Official)... 12 13 Precinct # .... Ballot Style/Party Issued: .... 14 15 (4) Notwithstanding the requirements of subsections 16 (1), (2), and (3) In counties where the voting system does not 17 utilize a paper ballot, the supervisor of elections may, and 18 for persons with disabilities shall, provide the appropriate 19 provisional ballot to the voter by electronic means that meet 20 the requirements of s. 101.56062, as provided for by the 21 certified voting system. Each person casting a provisional 22 ballot by electronic means shall, prior to casting his or her 23 ballot, complete the Provisional Ballot Voter's Certificate 24 and Affirmation as provided in subsection (3). 25 (5) Each person casting a provisional ballot shall be 26 given written instructions regarding the person's right to 27 provide the supervisor of elections with written evidence of 28 his or her eligibility to vote and regarding the free access 29 system established pursuant to subsection (6). The 30 instructions shall contain information on how to access the 31 system and the information the voter will need to provide to 46 1:46 PM 05/05/05 h156703e1d-seg1-k8u
Florida Senate - 2005 SENATOR AMENDMENT Bill No. HB 1567, 1st Eng. Barcode 961106 1 obtain information on his or her particular ballot. The 2 instructions shall also include the following statement: "If 3 this is a primary election, you should contact the supervisor 4 of elections' office immediately to confirm that you are 5 registered and can vote in the general election." 6 (6) Each supervisor of elections shall establish a 7 free access system that allows each person who casts a 8 provisional ballot to determine whether his or her provisional 9 ballot was counted in the final canvass of votes and, if not, 10 the reasons why. Information regarding provisional ballots 11 shall be available no later than 30 days following the 12 election. The system established must restrict information 13 regarding an individual ballot to the person who cast the 14 ballot. 15 Section 25. Section 101.049, Florida Statutes, is 16 amended to read: 17 101.049 Provisional ballots; special circumstances.-- 18 (1) Any person who votes in an election after the 19 regular poll-closing time pursuant to a court or other order 20 extending the statutory polling hours must vote a provisional 21 ballot. Once voted, the provisional ballot shall be placed in 22 a secrecy envelope and thereafter sealed in a provisional 23 ballot envelope. The election official witnessing the voter's 24 subscription and affirmation on the Provisional Ballot Voter's 25 Certificate shall indicate whether or not the voter met all 26 requirements to vote a regular ballot at the polls. All such 27 provisional ballots shall remain sealed in their envelopes and 28 be transmitted to the supervisor of elections. 29 (2) Separate and apart from all other ballots, the 30 county canvassing board shall count all late-voted provisional 31 ballots that the canvassing board determines to be valid. 47 1:46 PM 05/05/05 h156703e1d-seg1-k8u
Florida Senate - 2005 SENATOR AMENDMENT Bill No. HB 1567, 1st Eng. Barcode 961106 1 (3) The supervisor shall ensure that late-voted 2 provisional ballots are not commingled with other ballots 3 during the canvassing process or at any other time they are 4 statutorily required to be in the supervisor's possession. 5 (4) This section shall not apply to voters in line at 6 the poll-closing time provided in s. 100.011 who cast their 7 ballots subsequent to that time. 8 (5) As an alternative, provisional ballots cast 9 pursuant to this section may, and for persons with 10 disabilities shall, be cast in accordance with the provisions 11 of s. 101.048(4). 12 Section 26. Effective July 1, 2005, section 101.051, 13 Florida Statutes, as amended by section 10 of chapter 14 2002-281, Laws of Florida, is amended to read: 15 101.051 Electors seeking assistance in casting 16 ballots; oath to be executed; forms to be furnished.-- 17 (1) Any elector applying to vote in any election who 18 requires assistance to vote by reason of blindness, 19 disability, or inability to read or write may request the 20 assistance of two election officials or some other person of 21 the elector's own choice, other than the elector's employer, 22 an agent of the employer, or an officer or agent of his or her 23 union, to assist the elector in casting his or her vote. Any 24 such elector, before retiring to the voting booth, may have 25 one of such persons read over to him or her, without 26 suggestion or interference, the titles of the offices to be 27 filled and the candidates therefor and the issues on the 28 ballot. After the elector requests the aid of the two election 29 officials or the person of the elector's choice, they shall 30 retire to the voting booth for the purpose of casting the 31 elector's vote according to the elector's choice. 48 1:46 PM 05/05/05 h156703e1d-seg1-k8u
Florida Senate - 2005 SENATOR AMENDMENT Bill No. HB 1567, 1st Eng. Barcode 961106 1 (2) It is unlawful for any person to be in the voting 2 booth with any elector except as provided in subsection (1). A 3 person at a polling place or early voting site, or within 100 4 feet of the entrance of a polling place or early voting site, 5 may not solicit any elector in an effort to provide assistance 6 to vote pursuant to subsection (1). Any person who violates 7 this subsection commits a misdemeanor of the first degree, 8 punishable as provided in s. 775.082 or s. 775.083. 9 (3) Any elector applying to cast an absentee ballot in 10 the office of the supervisor, in any election, who requires 11 assistance to vote by reason of blindness, disability, or 12 inability to read or write may request the assistance of some 13 person of his or her own choice, other than the elector's 14 employer, an agent of the employer, or an officer or agent of 15 his or her union, in casting his or her absentee ballot. 16 (4) If an elector needs assistance in voting pursuant 17 to the provisions of this section, the clerk or one of the 18 inspectors shall require the elector requesting assistance in 19 voting to take the following oath: 20 21 DECLARATION TO SECURE ASSISTANCE 22 23 State of Florida 24 County of .... 25 Date .... 26 Precinct .... 27 I, ...(Print name)..., swear or affirm that I am a 28 registered elector and request assistance from ...(Print 29 names)... in voting at the ...(name of election)... held on 30 ...(date of election).... ...(Signature of assistor).... 31 Sworn and subscribed to before me this .... day of ...., 49 1:46 PM 05/05/05 h156703e1d-seg1-k8u
Florida Senate - 2005 SENATOR AMENDMENT Bill No. HB 1567, 1st Eng. Barcode 961106 1 ...(year).... 2 ...(Signature of Official Administering Oath)... 3 (5) If an elector needing assistance requests that a 4 person other than an election official provide him or her with 5 assistance in voting, the clerk or one of the inspectors shall 6 require the person providing assistance to take the following 7 oath: 8 9 DECLARATION TO PROVIDE ASSISTANCE 10 11 State of Florida 12 County of .... 13 Date .... 14 Precinct .... 15 I, ...(Print name)..., have been requested by ...(print 16 name of elector needing assistance)... to provide him or her 17 with assistance to vote. I swear or affirm that I am not the 18 employer, an agent of the employer, or an officer or agent of 19 the union of the voter and that I have not solicited this 20 voter at the polling place or early voting site or within 100 21 feet of such locations in an effort to provide 22 assistance....(Signature of assistor)... 23 Sworn and subscribed to before me this .... day of ...., 24 ...(year).... 25 ...(Signature of Official Administering Oath)... 26 (6)(5) The supervisor of elections shall deliver a 27 sufficient number of these forms to each precinct, along with 28 other election paraphernalia. 29 Section 27. Section 101.111, Florida Statutes, is 30 amended to read: 31 101.111 Person desiring to vote may be challenged; 50 1:46 PM 05/05/05 h156703e1d-seg1-k8u
Florida Senate - 2005 SENATOR AMENDMENT Bill No. HB 1567, 1st Eng. Barcode 961106 1 challenger to execute oath; oath of person challenged; 2 determination of challenge.-- 3 (1) When the right to vote of any person who desires 4 to vote is challenged by any elector or poll watcher, the 5 challenge shall be reduced to writing with an oath as provided 6 in this section, giving reasons for the challenge, which shall 7 be delivered to the clerk or inspector. Any elector or poll 8 watcher challenging the right of a person to vote shall 9 execute the oath set forth below: 10 11 OATH OF PERSON ENTERING CHALLENGE 12 13 State of Florida 14 County of .... 15 16 I do solemnly swear that my name is ....; that I am a member 17 of the .... party; that I am a registered voter or pollwatcher 18 .... years old; that my residence address is ...., in the 19 municipality of ....; and that I have reason to believe that 20 .... is attempting to vote illegally and the reasons for my 21 belief are set forth herein to wit: .......................... 22 .............................................................. 23 .............................................................. 24 ...(Signature of person challenging voter)... 25 26 Sworn and subscribed to before me this .... day of ...., 27 ...(year).... 28 ...(Clerk of election)... 29 30 (2) Before a person who is challenged is permitted to 31 vote, the challenged person's right to vote shall be 51 1:46 PM 05/05/05 h156703e1d-seg1-k8u
Florida Senate - 2005 SENATOR AMENDMENT Bill No. HB 1567, 1st Eng. Barcode 961106 1 determined in accordance with the provisions of subsection 2 (3). The clerk or inspector shall immediately deliver to the 3 challenged person a copy of the oath of the person entering 4 the challenge and the challenged voter shall be allowed to 5 cast a provisional ballot. shall request the challenged person 6 to execute the following oath: 7 8 OATH OF PERSON CHALLENGED 9 10 State of Florida 11 County of .... 12 13 I do solemnly swear that my name is ....; that I am a member 14 of the .... party; that my date of birth is ....; that my 15 residence address is ...., in the municipality of ...., in 16 this the .... precinct of .... county; that I personally made 17 application for registration and signed my name and that I am 18 a qualified voter in this election. 19 ...(Signature of person)... 20 21 Sworn and subscribed to before me this .... day of ...., 22 ...(year).... 23 ...(Clerk of election or Inspector)... 24 25 Any inspector or clerk of election may administer the oath. 26 (3) Any elector or poll watcher may challenge the 27 right of any voter to vote not sooner than 30 days before an 28 election by filing a completed copy of the oath contained in 29 subsection (1) to the supervisor of election's office. The 30 challenged voter shall be permitted to cast a provisional 31 ballot. 52 1:46 PM 05/05/05 h156703e1d-seg1-k8u
Florida Senate - 2005 SENATOR AMENDMENT Bill No. HB 1567, 1st Eng. Barcode 961106 1 (4) Any elector or poll watcher filing a frivolous 2 challenge of any person's right to vote commits a misdemeanor 3 of the first degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082, s. 4 775.083, or s. 775.084; however, electors or poll watchers 5 shall not be subject to liability for any action taken in good 6 faith and in furtherance of any activity or duty permitted of 7 such electors or poll watchers by law. Each instance where any 8 elector or poll watcher files a frivolous challenge of any 9 person's right to vote constitutes a separate offense. 10 (a) The clerk and inspectors shall compare the 11 information in the challenged person's oath with that entered 12 on the precinct register and shall take any other evidence 13 that may be offered. The clerk and inspectors shall then 14 decide by a majority vote whether the challenged person may 15 vote a regular ballot. 16 (b) If the challenged person refuses to complete the 17 oath or if a majority of the clerk and inspectors doubt the 18 eligibility of the person to vote, the challenged person shall 19 be allowed to vote a provisional ballot. The oath of the 20 person entering the challenge and the oath of the person 21 challenged shall be attached to the provisional ballot for 22 transmittal to the canvassing board. 23 Section 28. Section 101.131, Florida Statutes, is 24 amended to read: 25 101.131 Watchers at polls.-- 26 (1) Each political party and each candidate may have 27 one watcher in each polling room or early voting area at any 28 one time during the election. A political committee formed for 29 the specific purpose of expressly advocating the passage or 30 defeat of an issue on the ballot may have one watcher for each 31 polling room or early voting area at any one time during the 53 1:46 PM 05/05/05 h156703e1d-seg1-k8u
Florida Senate - 2005 SENATOR AMENDMENT Bill No. HB 1567, 1st Eng. Barcode 961106 1 election. No watcher shall be permitted to come closer to the 2 officials' table or the voting booths than is reasonably 3 necessary to properly perform his or her functions, but each 4 shall be allowed within the polling room or early voting area 5 to watch and observe the conduct of electors and officials. 6 The poll watchers shall furnish their own materials and 7 necessities and shall not obstruct the orderly conduct of any 8 election. The poll watchers shall pose any questions regarding 9 polling place procedures directly to the clerk for resolution. 10 They may not interact with voters. Each poll watcher shall be 11 a qualified and registered elector of the county in which he 12 or she serves. 13 (2) Each party, each political committee, and each 14 candidate requesting to have poll watchers shall designate, in 15 writing, poll watchers for each precinct prior to noon of the 16 second Tuesday preceding the election poll watchers for each 17 polling room on election day. Designations of poll watchers 18 for early voting areas shall be submitted in writing to the 19 supervisor of elections at least 14 days before early voting 20 begins. The poll watchers for each polling room precinct 21 shall be approved by the supervisor of elections on or before 22 the Tuesday before the election. Poll watchers for early 23 voting areas shall be approved by the supervisor of elections 24 no later than 7 days before early voting begins. The 25 supervisor shall furnish to each election board precinct a 26 list of the poll watchers designated and approved for such 27 polling room or early voting area precinct. 28 (3) No candidate or sheriff, deputy sheriff, police 29 officer, or other law enforcement officer may be designated as 30 a poll watcher. 31 Section 29. Subsection (1) of section 101.151, Florida 54 1:46 PM 05/05/05 h156703e1d-seg1-k8u
Florida Senate - 2005 SENATOR AMENDMENT Bill No. HB 1567, 1st Eng. Barcode 961106 1 Statutes, is amended to read: 2 101.151 Specifications for ballots.-- 3 (1) Marksense Paper ballots shall be printed on paper 4 of such thickness that the printing cannot be distinguished 5 from the back and shall meet the specifications of the voting 6 system that will be used to tabulate the ballots. 7 Section 30. Section 101.171, Florida Statutes, is 8 amended to read: 9 101.171 Copy of constitutional amendment to be 10 available at voting locations posted.--Whenever any amendment 11 to the State Constitution is to be voted upon at any election, 12 the Department of State shall have printed, and shall furnish 13 to each supervisor of elections, a sufficient number of copies 14 of the amendment either in poster or booklet form, and the 15 supervisor shall have a copy thereof conspicuously posted or 16 available at each polling room or early voting area precinct 17 upon the day of election. 18 Section 31. Section 101.294, Florida Statutes, is 19 amended to read: 20 101.294 Purchase and sale of voting equipment.-- 21 (1) The Division of Elections of the Department of 22 State shall adopt uniform rules for the purchase, use, and 23 sale of voting equipment in the state. No governing body 24 shall purchase or cause to be purchased any voting equipment 25 unless such equipment has been certified for use in this state 26 by the Department of State. 27 (2) Any governing body contemplating the purchase or 28 sale of voting equipment shall notify the Division of 29 Elections of such considerations. The division shall attempt 30 to coordinate the sale of excess or outmoded equipment by one 31 county with purchases of necessary equipment by other 55 1:46 PM 05/05/05 h156703e1d-seg1-k8u
Florida Senate - 2005 SENATOR AMENDMENT Bill No. HB 1567, 1st Eng. Barcode 961106 1 counties. 2 (3) The division shall inform the governing bodies of 3 the various counties of the state of the availability of new 4 or used voting equipment and of sources available for 5 obtaining such equipment. 6 (4) A vendor of voting equipment may not provide an 7 uncertified voting system, voting system component, or voting 8 system upgrade to a local governing body or supervisor of 9 elections in this state. 10 (5) Before or in conjunction with providing a voting 11 system, voting system component, or voting system upgrade, the 12 vendor shall provide the local governing body or supervisor of 13 elections with a sworn certification that the voting system, 14 voting system component, or voting system upgrade being 15 provided has been certified by the Division of Elections. 16 Section 32. Section 101.295, Florida Statutes, is 17 amended to read: 18 101.295 Penalties for violation.-- 19 (1) Any member of a governing body which purchases or 20 sells voting equipment in violation of the provisions of ss. 21 101.292-101.295, which member knowingly votes to purchase or 22 sell voting equipment in violation of the provisions of ss. 23 101.292-101.295, is guilty of a misdemeanor of the first 24 degree, punishable as provided by s. 775.082 or s. 775.083, 25 and shall be subject to suspension from office on the grounds 26 of malfeasance. 27 (2) Any vendor, chief executive officer, or vendor 28 representative of voting equipment who provides a voting 29 system, voting system component, or voting system upgrade in 30 violation of this chapter commits a felony of the third 31 degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082, s. 775.083, or 56 1:46 PM 05/05/05 h156703e1d-seg1-k8u
Florida Senate - 2005 SENATOR AMENDMENT Bill No. HB 1567, 1st Eng. Barcode 961106 1 s. 775.084. 2 Section 33. Section 101.49, Florida Statutes, is 3 amended to read: 4 101.49 Procedure of election officers where signatures 5 differ.-- 6 (1) Whenever any clerk or inspector, upon a just 7 comparison of the signatures, doubts that the signature on the 8 identification presented by the of any elector who presents 9 himself or herself at the polls to vote is the same as the 10 signature of the elector affixed on the precinct register or 11 early voting certificate in the registration book, the clerk 12 or inspector shall deliver to the person an affidavit which 13 shall be in substantially the following form: 14 15 STATE OF FLORIDA, 16 COUNTY OF ..... 17 I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that my name is ....; 18 that I am .... years old; that I was born in the State of 19 ....; that I am registered to vote, and at the time I 20 registered I resided on .... Street, in the municipality of 21 ...., County of ...., State of Florida; that I am a qualified 22 voter of the county and state aforesaid and have not voted in 23 this election. 24 ...(Signature of voter)... 25 Sworn to and subscribed before me this .... day of 26 ...., A. D....(year).... 27 ...(Clerk or inspector of election)... 28 Precinct No. ..... 29 County of ..... 30 31 (2) The person shall fill out, in his or her own 57 1:46 PM 05/05/05 h156703e1d-seg1-k8u
Florida Senate - 2005 SENATOR AMENDMENT Bill No. HB 1567, 1st Eng. Barcode 961106 1 handwriting or with assistance from a member of the election 2 board, the form and make an affidavit to the facts stated in 3 the filled-in form; such affidavit shall then be sworn to and 4 subscribed before one of the inspectors or clerks of the 5 election who is authorized to administer the oath. Whenever 6 the affidavit is made and filed with the clerk or inspector, 7 the person shall then be admitted to cast his or her vote, but 8 if the person fails or refuses to make out or file such 9 affidavit and asserts his or her eligibility, then he or she 10 shall be entitled to vote a provisional ballot not be 11 permitted to vote. 12 Section 34. Effective July 1, 2005, subsection (1) of 13 section 101.51, Florida Statutes, as amended by section 11 of 14 chapter 2002-281, Laws of Florida, is amended to read: 15 101.51 Electors to occupy booth alone.-- 16 (1) When the elector presents himself or herself to 17 vote, the election official shall ascertain whether the 18 elector's name is upon the register of electors, and, if the 19 elector's name appears and no challenge interposes, or, if 20 interposed, be not sustained, one of the election officials 21 stationed at the entrance shall announce the name of the 22 elector and permit him or her to enter the booth or 23 compartment to cast his or her vote, allowing only one elector 24 at a time to pass through to vote. An elector, while casting 25 his or her ballot, may not occupy a booth or compartment 26 already occupied or speak with anyone, except as provided by 27 s. 101.051, while in the polling place. 28 Section 35. Subsection (4) of section 101.5606, 29 Florida Statutes, is amended to read: 30 101.5606 Requirements for approval of systems.--No 31 electronic or electromechanical voting system shall be 58 1:46 PM 05/05/05 h156703e1d-seg1-k8u
Florida Senate - 2005 SENATOR AMENDMENT Bill No. HB 1567, 1st Eng. Barcode 961106 1 approved by the Department of State unless it is so 2 constructed that: 3 (4) For systems using marksense paper ballots, it 4 accepts a rejected ballot pursuant to subsection (3) if a 5 voter chooses to cast the ballot, but records no vote for any 6 office that has been overvoted or undervoted. 7 Section 36. Subsections (2) and (3) of section 8 101.5608, Florida Statutes, are amended to read: 9 101.5608 Voting by electronic or electromechanical 10 method; procedures.-- 11 (2) When an electronic or electromechanical voting 12 system utilizes a ballot card or marksense paper ballot, the 13 following procedures shall be followed: 14 (a) After receiving a ballot from an inspector, the 15 elector shall, without leaving the polling place, retire to a 16 booth or compartment and mark the ballot. After preparing his 17 or her ballot, the elector shall place the ballot in a secrecy 18 envelope with the stub exposed or shall fold over that portion 19 on which write-in votes may be cast, as instructed, so that 20 the ballot will be deposited in the ballot box without 21 exposing the voter's choices. Before the ballot is deposited 22 in the ballot box, the inspector shall detach the exposed stub 23 and place it in a separate envelope for audit purposes; when a 24 fold-over ballot is used, the entire ballot shall be placed in 25 the ballot box. 26 (b) Any voter who spoils his or her ballot or makes an 27 error may return the ballot to the election official and 28 secure another ballot, except that in no case shall a voter be 29 furnished more than three ballots. If the vote tabulation 30 device has rejected a ballot, the ballot shall be considered 31 spoiled and a new ballot shall be provided to the voter unless 59 1:46 PM 05/05/05 h156703e1d-seg1-k8u
Florida Senate - 2005 SENATOR AMENDMENT Bill No. HB 1567, 1st Eng. Barcode 961106 1 the voter chooses to cast the rejected ballot. The election 2 official, without examining the original ballot, shall state 3 the possible reasons for the rejection and shall provide 4 instruction to the voter pursuant to s. 101.5611. A spoiled 5 ballot shall be preserved, without examination, in an envelope 6 provided for that purpose. The stub shall be removed from the 7 ballot and placed in an envelope. 8 (c) The supervisor of elections shall prepare for each 9 polling place at least one ballot box to contain the ballots 10 of a particular precinct, and each ballot box shall be plainly 11 marked with the name of the precinct for which it is intended. 12 (3) The Department of State shall promulgate rules 13 regarding voting procedures to be used when an electronic or 14 electromechanical voting system is of a type which does not 15 utilize a ballot card or marksense paper ballot. 16 Section 37. Subsection (2) of section 101.5612, 17 Florida Statutes, is amended to read: 18 101.5612 Testing of tabulating equipment.-- 19 (2) On any day not more than 10 days prior to the 20 commencement of early voting as provided in s. 101.657, the 21 supervisor of elections shall have the automatic tabulating 22 equipment publicly tested to ascertain that the equipment will 23 correctly count the votes cast for all offices and on all 24 measures. If the ballots to be used at the polling place on 25 election day are not available at the time of the testing, the 26 supervisor may conduct an additional test not more than 10 27 days before election day. Public notice of the time and place 28 of the test shall be given at least 48 hours prior thereto by 29 publication once in one or more newspapers of general 30 circulation in the county or, if there is no newspaper of 31 general circulation in the county, by posting the notice in at 60 1:46 PM 05/05/05 h156703e1d-seg1-k8u
Florida Senate - 2005 SENATOR AMENDMENT Bill No. HB 1567, 1st Eng. Barcode 961106 1 least four conspicuous places in the county. The supervisor or 2 the municipal elections official may, at the time of 3 qualifying, give written notice of the time and location of 4 the public preelection test to each candidate qualifying with 5 that office and obtain a signed receipt that the notice has 6 been given. The Department of State shall give written notice 7 to each statewide candidate at the time of qualifying, or 8 immediately at the end of qualifying, that the voting 9 equipment will be tested and advise each candidate to contact 10 the county supervisor of elections as to the time and location 11 of the public preelection test. The supervisor or the 12 municipal elections official shall, at least 15 days prior to 13 the commencement of early voting as provided in s. 101.657, 14 send written notice by certified mail to the county party 15 chair of each political party and to all candidates for other 16 than statewide office whose names appear on the ballot in the 17 county and who did not receive written notification from the 18 supervisor or municipal elections official at the time of 19 qualifying, stating the time and location of the public 20 preelection test of the automatic tabulating equipment. The 21 canvassing board shall convene, and each member of the 22 canvassing board shall certify to the accuracy of the test. 23 For the test, the canvassing board may designate one member to 24 represent it. The test shall be open to representatives of the 25 political parties, the press, and the public. Each political 26 party may designate one person with expertise in the computer 27 field who shall be allowed in the central counting room when 28 all tests are being conducted and when the official votes are 29 being counted. The designee shall not interfere with the 30 normal operation of the canvassing board. 31 Section 38. Subsection (5) of section 101.5614, 61 1:46 PM 05/05/05 h156703e1d-seg1-k8u
Florida Senate - 2005 SENATOR AMENDMENT Bill No. HB 1567, 1st Eng. Barcode 961106 1 Florida Statutes, is amended to read: 2 101.5614 Canvass of returns.-- 3 (5) If any absentee ballot is physically damaged so 4 that it cannot properly be counted by the automatic tabulating 5 equipment, a true duplicate copy shall be made of the damaged 6 ballot in the presence of witnesses and substituted for the 7 damaged ballot. Likewise, a duplicate ballot shall be made of 8 an absentee ballot containing an overvoted race or a marked 9 absentee ballot in which every race is undervoted which shall 10 include all valid votes as determined by the canvassing board 11 based on rules adopted by the division pursuant to s. 12 102.166(4)(5). All duplicate ballots shall be clearly labeled 13 "duplicate," bear a serial number which shall be recorded on 14 the defective ballot, and be counted in lieu of the defective 15 ballot. After a ballot has been duplicated, the defective 16 ballot shall be placed in an envelope provided for that 17 purpose, and the duplicate ballot shall be tallied with the 18 other ballots for that precinct. 19 Section 39. Section 101.572, Florida Statutes, is 20 amended to read: 21 101.572 Public inspection of ballots.--The official 22 ballots and ballot cards received from election boards and 23 removed from absentee ballot mailing envelopes shall be open 24 for public inspection or examination while in the custody of 25 the supervisor of elections or the county canvassing board at 26 any reasonable time, under reasonable conditions; however, no 27 persons other than the supervisor of elections or his or her 28 employees or the county canvassing board shall handle any 29 official ballot or ballot card. If the ballots are being 30 examined prior to the end of the contest period in s. 102.168, 31 the supervisor of elections shall make a reasonable effort to 62 1:46 PM 05/05/05 h156703e1d-seg1-k8u
Florida Senate - 2005 SENATOR AMENDMENT Bill No. HB 1567, 1st Eng. Barcode 961106 1 notify all candidates whose names appear on such ballots or 2 ballot cards by telephone or otherwise of the time and place 3 of the inspection or examination. All such candidates, or 4 their representatives, shall be allowed to be present during 5 the inspection or examination. 6 Section 40. Section 101.58, Florida Statutes, is 7 amended to read: 8 101.58 Supervising and observing registration and 9 election processes.-- 10 (1) The Department of State may, at any time it deems 11 fit; upon the petition of 5 percent of the registered 12 electors; or upon the petition of any candidate, county 13 executive committee chair, state committeeman or 14 committeewoman, or state executive committee chair, appoint 15 one or more deputies whose duties shall be to observe and 16 examine the registration and election processes and the 17 condition, custody, and operation of voting systems and 18 equipment in any county or municipality. The deputy shall have 19 access to all registration books and records as well as any 20 other records or procedures relating to the voting process. 21 The deputy may supervise preparation of the voting equipment 22 and procedures for election, and it shall be unlawful for any 23 person to obstruct the deputy in the performance of his or her 24 duty. The deputy shall file with the Department of State a 25 report of his or her findings and observations of the 26 registration and election processes in the county or 27 municipality, and a copy of the report shall also be filed 28 with the clerk of the circuit court of said county. The 29 compensation of such deputies shall be fixed by the Department 30 of State; and costs incurred under this section shall be paid 31 from the annual operating appropriation made to the Department 63 1:46 PM 05/05/05 h156703e1d-seg1-k8u
Florida Senate - 2005 SENATOR AMENDMENT Bill No. HB 1567, 1st Eng. Barcode 961106 1 of State. 2 (2) Upon the written direction of the Secretary of 3 State, any employee of the Department of State having 4 expertise in the matter of concern to the Secretary of State 5 shall have full access to all premises, records, equipment, 6 and staff of the supervisor of elections. 7 Section 41. Subsection (1) of section 101.595, Florida 8 Statutes, is amended to read: 9 101.595 Analysis and reports of voting problems.-- 10 (1) No later than December 15 of each general election 11 year, the supervisor of elections in each county shall report 12 to the Department of State the total number of overvotes and 13 undervotes in the "President and Vice President" or "Governor 14 and Lieutenant Governor" race that appears first on the ballot 15 or, if neither appears, the first race appearing on the ballot 16 pursuant to s. 101.151(2), along with the likely reasons for 17 such overvotes and undervotes and other information as may be 18 useful in evaluating the performance of the voting system and 19 identifying problems with ballot design and instructions which 20 may have contributed to voter confusion. 21 Section 42. Section 101.6103, Florida Statutes, is 22 amended to read: 23 101.6103 Mail ballot election procedure.-- 24 (1) Except as otherwise provided in subsection (7) 25 (6), the supervisor of elections shall mail all official 26 ballots with a secrecy envelope, a return mailing envelope, 27 and instructions sufficient to describe the voting process to 28 each elector entitled to vote in the election not sooner than 29 the 20th day before the election and not later than the 10th 30 day before the date of the election. All such ballots shall 31 be mailed by first-class mail. Ballots shall be addressed to 64 1:46 PM 05/05/05 h156703e1d-seg1-k8u
Florida Senate - 2005 SENATOR AMENDMENT Bill No. HB 1567, 1st Eng. Barcode 961106 1 each elector at the address appearing in the registration 2 records and placed in an envelope which is prominently marked 3 "Do Not Forward." 4 (2) Upon receipt of the ballot the elector shall mark 5 the ballot, place it in the secrecy envelope, sign the return 6 mailing envelope supplied with the ballot, and comply with the 7 instructions provided with the ballot. The elector shall mail, 8 deliver, or have delivered the marked ballot so that it 9 reaches the supervisor of elections no later than 7 p.m. on 10 the day of the election. The ballot must be returned in the 11 return mailing envelope. 12 (3) The return mailing envelope shall contain a 13 statement in substantially the following form: 14 15 VOTER'S CERTIFICATE 16 17 I, (Print Name), do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I 18 am a qualified voter in this election and that I have not and 19 will not vote more than one ballot in this election. 20 I understand that failure to sign this certificate and 21 give my residence address will invalidate my ballot. 22 ...(Signature)... 23 ...(Residence Address)... 24 25 (4) If the ballot is destroyed, spoiled, lost, or not 26 received by the elector, the elector may obtain a replacement 27 ballot from the supervisor of elections as provided in this 28 subsection. An elector seeking a replacement ballot shall 29 sign a sworn statement that the ballot was destroyed, spoiled, 30 lost, or not received and present such statement to the 31 supervisor of elections prior to 7 p.m. on the day of the 65 1:46 PM 05/05/05 h156703e1d-seg1-k8u
Florida Senate - 2005 SENATOR AMENDMENT Bill No. HB 1567, 1st Eng. Barcode 961106 1 election. The supervisor of elections shall keep a record of 2 each replacement ballot provided under this subsection. 3 (5) A ballot shall be counted only if: 4 (a) It is returned in the return mailing envelope; 5 (b) The elector's signature has been verified as 6 provided in this subsection; and 7 (c) It is received by the supervisor of elections not 8 later than 7 p.m. on the day of the election. 9 10 The supervisor of elections shall verify the signature of each 11 elector on the return mailing envelope with the signature on 12 the elector's registration records. Such verification may 13 commence at any time prior to the canvass of votes. The 14 supervisor of elections shall safely keep the ballot unopened 15 in his or her office until the county canvassing board 16 canvasses the vote. If the supervisor of elections determines 17 that an elector to whom a replacement ballot has been issued 18 under subsection (4) has voted more than once, the canvassing 19 board shall determine which ballot, if any, is to be counted. 20 (6) The canvassing board may begin the canvassing of 21 mail ballots at 7 a.m. on the fourth day before the election, 22 including processing the ballots through the tabulating 23 equipment. However, results may not be released until after 7 24 p.m. on election day. Any canvassing board member or election 25 employee who releases any result before 7 p.m. on election day 26 commits a felony of the third degree, punishable as provided 27 in s. 775.082, s. 775.083, or s. 775.084. 28 (7)(6) With respect to absent electors overseas 29 entitled to vote in the election, the supervisor of elections 30 shall mail an official ballot with a secrecy envelope, a 31 return mailing envelope, and instructions sufficient to 66 1:46 PM 05/05/05 h156703e1d-seg1-k8u
Florida Senate - 2005 SENATOR AMENDMENT Bill No. HB 1567, 1st Eng. Barcode 961106 1 describe the voting process to each such elector on a date 2 sufficient to allow such elector time to vote in the election 3 and to have his or her marked ballot reach the supervisor by 7 4 p.m. on the day of the election. 5 (8) Effective July 1, 2005, a ballot that otherwise 6 satisfies the requirements of subsection (5) shall be counted 7 even if the elector dies after mailing the ballot but before 8 election day, as long as, prior to the death of the voter, the 9 ballot was: 10 (a) Postmarked by the United States Postal Service; 11 (b) Date-stamped with a verifiable tracking number by 12 common carrier; or 13 (c) Already in the possession of the supervisor of 14 elections. 15 Section 43. Section 101.62, Florida Statutes, is 16 amended to read: 17 101.62 Request for absentee ballots.-- 18 (1)(a) The supervisor may accept a request for an 19 absentee ballot from an elector in person or in writing. 20 Except as provided in s. 101.694, one request shall be deemed 21 sufficient to receive an absentee ballot for all elections 22 which are held within a calendar year, unless the elector or 23 the elector's designee indicates at the time the request is 24 made the elections for which the elector desires to receive an 25 absentee ballot. Such request may be considered canceled when 26 any first-class mail sent by the supervisor to the elector is 27 returned as undeliverable. 28 (b) The supervisor may accept a written or telephonic 29 request for an absentee ballot from the elector, or, if 30 directly instructed by the elector, a member of the elector's 31 immediate family, or the elector's legal guardian. For 67 1:46 PM 05/05/05 h156703e1d-seg1-k8u
Florida Senate - 2005 SENATOR AMENDMENT Bill No. HB 1567, 1st Eng. Barcode 961106 1 purposes of this section, the term "immediate family" has the 2 same meaning as specified in paragraph (4)(b). The person 3 making the request must disclose: 4 1. The name of the elector for whom the ballot is 5 requested; 6 2. The elector's address; 7 3. The elector's date of birth; 8 4. The requester's name; 9 5. The requester's address; 10 6. The requester's driver's license number, if 11 available; 12 7. The requester's relationship to the elector; and 13 8. The requester's signature (written requests only). 14 (2) If A request for an absentee ballot to be mailed 15 to a voter must be is received no later than 5 p.m. on the 16 sixth day after the Friday before the election by the 17 supervisor of elections from an absent elector overseas, the 18 supervisor shall send a notice to the elector acknowledging 19 receipt of his or her request and notifying the elector that 20 the ballot will not be forwarded due to insufficient time for 21 return of the ballot by the required deadline. The supervisor 22 of elections shall mail absentee ballots to voters requesting 23 ballots by such deadline no later than 4 days before the 24 election. 25 (3) For each request for an absentee ballot received, 26 the supervisor shall record the date the request was made, the 27 date the absentee ballot was delivered to the voter or the 28 voter's designee or the date the absentee ballot was delivered 29 to the post office or other carrier or mailed, the date the 30 ballot was received by the supervisor, and such other 31 information he or she may deem necessary. This information 68 1:46 PM 05/05/05 h156703e1d-seg1-k8u
Florida Senate - 2005 SENATOR AMENDMENT Bill No. HB 1567, 1st Eng. Barcode 961106 1 shall be provided in electronic format as provided by rule 2 adopted by the division. The information shall be updated and 3 made available no later than noon of each day and shall be 4 contemporaneously provided to the division. This information 5 shall be confidential and exempt from the provisions of s. 6 119.07(1) and shall be made available to or reproduced only 7 for the voter requesting the ballot, a canvassing board, an 8 election official, a political party or official thereof, a 9 candidate who has filed qualification papers and is opposed in 10 an upcoming election, and registered political committees or 11 registered committees of continuous existence, for political 12 purposes only. 13 (4)(a) To each absent qualified elector overseas who 14 has requested an absentee ballot, the supervisor of elections 15 shall, not fewer than 35 days before the first primary 16 election, mail an absentee ballot. Not fewer than 45 days 17 before the second primary and general election, the supervisor 18 of elections shall mail an absentee ballot. If the regular 19 absentee ballots are not available, the supervisor shall mail 20 an advance absentee ballot to those persons requesting ballots 21 for such elections. The advance absentee ballot for the 22 second primary shall be the same as the first primary absentee 23 ballot as to the names of candidates, except that for any 24 offices where there are only two candidates, those offices and 25 all political party executive committee offices shall be 26 omitted. Except as provided in ss. 99.063(4) and 100.371(6), 27 the advance absentee ballot for the general election shall be 28 as specified in s. 101.151, except that in the case of 29 candidates of political parties where nominations were not 30 made in the first primary, the names of the candidates placing 31 first and second in the first primary election shall be 69 1:46 PM 05/05/05 h156703e1d-seg1-k8u
Florida Senate - 2005 SENATOR AMENDMENT Bill No. HB 1567, 1st Eng. Barcode 961106 1 printed on the advance absentee ballot. The advance absentee 2 ballot or advance absentee ballot information booklet shall be 3 of a different color for each election and also a different 4 color from the absentee ballots for the first primary, second 5 primary, and general election. The supervisor shall mail an 6 advance absentee ballot for the second primary and general 7 election to each qualified absent elector for whom a request 8 is received until the absentee ballots are printed. The 9 supervisor shall enclose with the advance second primary 10 absentee ballot and advance general election absentee ballot 11 an explanation stating that the absentee ballot for the 12 election will be mailed as soon as it is printed; and, if both 13 the advance absentee ballot and the absentee ballot for the 14 election are returned in time to be counted, only the absentee 15 ballot will be counted. The Department of State may prescribe 16 by rule the requirements for preparing and mailing absentee 17 ballots to absent qualified electors overseas. 18 (b) As soon as the remainder of the absentee ballots 19 are printed, the supervisor shall provide an absentee ballot 20 to each elector by whom a request for that ballot has been 21 made by one of the following means: 22 1. By nonforwardable, return-if-undeliverable mail to 23 the elector's current mailing address on file with the 24 supervisor, unless the elector specifies in the request that: 25 a. The elector is absent from the county and does not 26 plan to return before the day of the election; 27 b. The elector is temporarily unable to occupy the 28 residence because of hurricane, tornado, flood, fire, or other 29 emergency or natural disaster; or 30 c. The elector is in a hospital, assisted-living 31 facility, nursing home, short-term medical or rehabilitation 70 1:46 PM 05/05/05 h156703e1d-seg1-k8u
Florida Senate - 2005 SENATOR AMENDMENT Bill No. HB 1567, 1st Eng. Barcode 961106 1 facility, or correctional facility, 2 3 in which case the supervisor shall mail the ballot by 4 nonforwardable, return-if-undeliverable mail to any other 5 address the elector specifies in the request. 6 2. By forwardable mail to voters who are entitled to 7 vote by absentee ballot under the Uniformed and Overseas 8 Citizens Absentee Voting Act. 9 3. By personal delivery before 7 p.m. on election day 10 to the elector, upon presentation of the identification 11 required in s. 101.657. 12 4. By delivery to a designee on election day or up to 13 4 days prior to the day of an election. Any elector may 14 designate in writing a person to pick up the ballot for the 15 elector; however, the person designated may not pick up more 16 than two absentee ballots per election, other than the 17 designee's own ballot, except that additional ballots may be 18 picked up for members of the designee's immediate family. For 19 purposes of this section, "immediate family" means the 20 designee's spouse or the parent, child, grandparent, or 21 sibling of the designee or of the designee's spouse. The 22 designee shall provide to the supervisor the written 23 authorization by the elector and a picture identification of 24 the designee and must complete an affidavit. The designee 25 shall state in the affidavit that the designee is authorized 26 by the elector to pick up that ballot and shall indicate if 27 the elector is a member of the designee's immediate family 28 and, if so, the relationship. The department shall prescribe 29 the form of the affidavit. If the supervisor is satisfied that 30 the designee is authorized to pick up the ballot and that the 31 signature of the elector on the written authorization matches 71 1:46 PM 05/05/05 h156703e1d-seg1-k8u
Florida Senate - 2005 SENATOR AMENDMENT Bill No. HB 1567, 1st Eng. Barcode 961106 1 the signature of the elector on file, the supervisor shall 2 give the ballot to that designee for delivery to the elector. 3 (5) In the event that the Elections Canvassing 4 Commission is unable to certify the results of an election for 5 a state office in time to comply with subsection (4), the 6 Department of State is authorized to prescribe rules for a 7 ballot to be sent to absent electors overseas. 8 (6) Nothing other than the materials necessary to vote 9 absentee shall be mailed or delivered with any absentee 10 ballot. 11 Section 44. Section 101.64, Florida Statutes, is 12 amended to read: 13 101.64 Delivery of absentee ballots; envelopes; 14 form.-- 15 (1) The supervisor shall enclose with each absentee 16 ballot two envelopes: a secrecy envelope, into which the 17 absent elector shall enclose his or her marked ballot; and a 18 mailing envelope, into which the absent elector shall then 19 place the secrecy envelope, which shall be addressed to the 20 supervisor and also bear on the back side a certificate in 21 substantially the following form: 22 23 Note: Please Read Instructions Carefully Before 24 Marking Ballot and Completing Voter's Certificate. 25 26 VOTER'S CERTIFICATE 27 I, ...., do solemnly swear or affirm that I am a 28 qualified and registered voter of .... County, Florida, and 29 that I have not and will not vote more than one ballot in this 30 election. I understand that if I commit or attempt to commit 31 any fraud in connection with voting, vote a fraudulent ballot, 72 1:46 PM 05/05/05 h156703e1d-seg1-k8u
Florida Senate - 2005 SENATOR AMENDMENT Bill No. HB 1567, 1st Eng. Barcode 961106 1 or vote more than once in an election, I can be convicted of a 2 felony of the third degree and fined up to $5,000 and/or 3 imprisoned for up to 5 years. I also understand that failure 4 to sign this certificate will invalidate my ballot. 5 6 ...(Date)... ...(Voter's Signature)... 7 8 (2) The certificate shall be arranged on the back of 9 the mailing envelope so that the line for the signature of the 10 absent elector is across the seal of the envelope; however, no 11 statement shall appear on the envelope which indicates that a 12 signature of the voter must cross the seal of the envelope. 13 The absent elector shall execute the certificate on the 14 envelope. 15 (3) In lieu of the voter's certificate provided in 16 this section, the supervisor of elections shall provide each 17 person voting absentee under the Uniformed and Overseas 18 Citizens Absentee Voting Act with the standard oath prescribed 19 by the presidential designee. 20 Section 45. Subsection (1) of section 101.657, Florida 21 Statutes, is amended, present subsection (2) of that section 22 is renumbered as subsection (4), and new subsections (2) and 23 (3) are added to that section, to read: 24 101.657 Early voting.-- 25 (1)(a) As a convenience to the voter, the supervisor 26 of elections shall allow an elector to vote early in the main 27 or branch office of the supervisor by depositing the voted 28 ballot in a voting device used by the supervisor to collect or 29 tabulate ballots. In order for a branch office to be used for 30 early voting, it shall be a permanent full-service facility of 31 the supervisor and shall have been designated and used as such 73 1:46 PM 05/05/05 h156703e1d-seg1-k8u
Florida Senate - 2005 SENATOR AMENDMENT Bill No. HB 1567, 1st Eng. Barcode 961106 1 for at least 1 year prior to the election. The supervisor may 2 also designate any city hall or permanent public library 3 facility as early voting sites; however, if so designated, the 4 sites must be geographically located so as to provide all 5 voters in the county an equal opportunity to cast a ballot, 6 insofar as is practicable. The results or tabulation of votes 7 cast during early voting may not be made before the close of 8 the polls on election day. Results shall be reported by 9 precinct. 10 (b) The supervisor shall designate each early voting 11 site by no later than the 30th day prior to an election and 12 shall designate an early voting area, as defined in s. 97.021, 13 at each early voting site. 14 (c) All early voting sites in a county shall be open 15 on the same days for the same amount of time and shall allow 16 any person in line at the closing of an early voting site to 17 vote. 18 (d)(b) Early voting shall begin on the 15th day before 19 an election and end on the 2nd day before an election. For 20 purposes of a special election held pursuant to s. 100.101, 21 early voting shall begin on the 8th day before an election and 22 end on the 2nd day before an election. Early voting shall be 23 provided for at least 8 hours per weekday and 8 hours in the 24 aggregate each weekend at each site during the applicable 25 periods. Early voting sites shall open no sooner than 7 a.m. 26 and close no later than 7 p.m. on each applicable day during 27 the applicable periods. Early voting shall also be provided 28 for 8 hours in the aggregate for each weekend during the 29 applicable periods. 30 (e) Notwithstanding the requirements of s. 100.3605, 31 municipalities may provide early voting in municipal elections 74 1:46 PM 05/05/05 h156703e1d-seg1-k8u
Florida Senate - 2005 SENATOR AMENDMENT Bill No. HB 1567, 1st Eng. Barcode 961106 1 that are not held in conjunction with county or state 2 elections. If a municipality provides early voting, it may 3 designate as many sites as necessary and shall conduct its 4 activities in accordance with the provisions of paragraphs 5 (a)-(c). The supervisor is not required to conduct early 6 voting if it is provided pursuant to this subsection. 7 (f) Notwithstanding the requirements of s. 189.405, 8 special districts may provide early voting in any district 9 election not held in conjunction with county or state 10 elections. If a special district provides early voting, it may 11 designate as many sites as necessary and shall conduct its 12 activities in accordance with the provisions of paragraphs 13 (a)-(c). The supervisor is not required to conduct early 14 voting if it is provided pursuant to this subsection. 15 (2) During any early voting period, each supervisor of 16 elections shall make available the total number of voters 17 casting a ballot at each early voting location during the 18 previous day. Each supervisor shall prepare an electronic data 19 file listing the individual voters who cast a ballot during 20 the early voting period. This information shall be provided in 21 electronic format as provided by rule adopted by the division. 22 The information shall be updated and made available no later 23 than noon of each day and shall be contemporaneously provided 24 to the division. 25 (3) The ballot of each elector voting early shall be 26 counted even if the elector dies on or before election day. 27 Section 46. Subsection (2) of section 101.663, Florida 28 Statutes, is amended to read: 29 101.663 Electors; change of residence.-- 30 (2) An elector registered in this state who moves his 31 or her permanent residence to another state after the 75 1:46 PM 05/05/05 h156703e1d-seg1-k8u
Florida Senate - 2005 SENATOR AMENDMENT Bill No. HB 1567, 1st Eng. Barcode 961106 1 registration books in that state have closed and who is 2 prohibited by the laws of that state from voting for the 3 offices of President and Vice President of the United States 4 shall be permitted to vote absentee in the county of his or 5 her former residence for the offices of President and Vice 6 President of the United States those offices. 7 Section 47. Subsection (1) and paragraph (c) of 8 subsection (2) of section 101.68, Florida Statutes, are 9 amended to read: 10 101.68 Canvassing of absentee ballot.-- 11 (1) The supervisor of the county where the absent 12 elector resides shall receive the voted ballot, at which time 13 the supervisor shall compare the signature of the elector on 14 the voter's certificate with the signature of the elector in 15 the registration books to determine whether the elector is 16 duly registered in the county and may record on the elector's 17 registration certificate that the elector has voted. However, 18 effective July 1, 2005, an elector who dies after casting an 19 absentee ballot but on or before election day shall remain 20 listed in the registration books until the results have been 21 certified for the election in which the ballot was cast. The 22 supervisor shall safely keep the ballot unopened in his or her 23 office until the county canvassing board canvasses the vote. 24 After an absentee ballot is received by the supervisor, the 25 ballot is deemed to have been cast, and changes or additions 26 may not be made to the voter's certificate. 27 (2) 28 (c)1. The canvassing board shall, if the supervisor 29 has not already done so, compare the signature of the elector 30 on the voter's certificate with the signature of the elector 31 in the registration books to see that the elector is duly 76 1:46 PM 05/05/05 h156703e1d-seg1-k8u
Florida Senate - 2005 SENATOR AMENDMENT Bill No. HB 1567, 1st Eng. Barcode 961106 1 registered in the county and to determine the legality of that 2 absentee ballot. Effective July 1, 2005, the ballot of an 3 elector who casts an absentee ballot shall be counted even if 4 the elector dies on or before election day, as long as, prior 5 to the death of the voter, the ballot was postmarked by the 6 United States Postal Service, date-stamped with a verifiable 7 tracking number by common carrier, or already in the 8 possession of the supervisor of elections. An absentee ballot 9 shall be considered illegal if it does not include the 10 signature of the elector, as shown by the registration 11 records. However, an absentee ballot shall not be considered 12 illegal if the signature of the elector does not cross the 13 seal of the mailing envelope. If the canvassing board 14 determines that any ballot is illegal, a member of the board 15 shall, without opening the envelope, mark across the face of 16 the envelope: "rejected as illegal." The envelope and the 17 ballot contained therein shall be preserved in the manner that 18 official ballots voted are preserved. 19 2. If any elector or candidate present believes that 20 an absentee ballot is illegal due to a defect apparent on the 21 voter's certificate, he or she may, at any time before the 22 ballot is removed from the envelope, file with the canvassing 23 board a protest against the canvass of that ballot, specifying 24 the precinct, the ballot, and the reason he or she believes 25 the ballot to be illegal. A challenge based upon a defect in 26 the voter's certificate may not be accepted after the ballot 27 has been removed from the mailing envelope. 28 Section 48. Section 101.69, Florida Statutes, is 29 amended to read: 30 101.69 Voting in person; return of absentee 31 ballot.--The provisions of this code shall not be construed to 77 1:46 PM 05/05/05 h156703e1d-seg1-k8u
Florida Senate - 2005 SENATOR AMENDMENT Bill No. HB 1567, 1st Eng. Barcode 961106 1 prohibit any elector from voting in person at the elector's 2 precinct on the day of an election or at an early voting site, 3 notwithstanding that the elector has requested an absentee 4 ballot for that election. An elector who has returned a voted 5 absentee ballot to the supervisor, however, is deemed to have 6 cast his or her ballot and is not entitled to vote another 7 ballot or to have a provisional ballot counted by the county 8 canvassing board. An elector who has received an absentee 9 ballot and has not returned the voted ballot to the 10 supervisor, but desires to vote in person, shall return the 11 ballot, whether voted or not, to the election board in the 12 elector's precinct or to an early voting site. The returned 13 ballot shall be marked "canceled" by the board and placed with 14 other canceled ballots. However, if the elector does not 15 return the ballot and the election official: 16 (1) Confirms that the supervisor has received the 17 elector's absentee ballot, the elector shall not be allowed to 18 vote in person. If the elector maintains that he or she has 19 not returned the absentee ballot or remains eligible to vote, 20 the elector shall be provided a provisional ballot as provided 21 in s. 101.048. 22 (2) Confirms that the supervisor has not received the 23 elector's absentee ballot, the elector shall be allowed to 24 vote in person as provided in this code. The elector's 25 absentee ballot, if subsequently received, shall not be 26 counted and shall remain in the mailing envelope, and the 27 envelope shall be marked "Rejected as Illegal." 28 (3) Cannot determine whether the supervisor has 29 received the elector's absentee ballot, the elector may vote a 30 provisional ballot as provided in s. 101.048. 31 Section 49. Section 101.6923, Florida Statutes, is 78 1:46 PM 05/05/05 h156703e1d-seg1-k8u
Florida Senate - 2005 SENATOR AMENDMENT Bill No. HB 1567, 1st Eng. Barcode 961106 1 amended to read: 2 101.6923 Special absentee ballot instructions for 3 certain first-time voters.-- 4 (1) The provisions of this section apply to voters who 5 registered to vote by mail, who have not previously voted in 6 the county, and who have not provided the identification or 7 information required by s. 97.0535 by the time the absentee 8 ballot is mailed. 9 (2) A voter covered by this section shall be provided 10 with the following printed instructions with his or her 11 absentee ballot in substantially the following form: 12 13 READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE 14 MARKING YOUR BALLOT. FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE 15 INSTRUCTIONS MAY CAUSE YOUR BALLOT NOT TO 16 COUNT. 17 18 1. In order to ensure that your absentee ballot will 19 be counted, it should be completed and returned as soon as 20 possible so that it can reach the supervisor of elections of 21 the county in which your precinct is located no later than 7 22 p.m. on the date of the election. 23 2. Mark your ballot in secret as instructed on the 24 ballot. You must mark your own ballot unless you are unable to 25 do so because of blindness, disability, or inability to read 26 or write. 27 3. Mark only the number of candidates or issue choices 28 for a race as indicated on the ballot. If you are allowed to 29 "Vote for One" candidate and you vote for more than one, your 30 vote in that race will not be counted. 31 4. Place your marked ballot in the enclosed secrecy 79 1:46 PM 05/05/05 h156703e1d-seg1-k8u
Florida Senate - 2005 SENATOR AMENDMENT Bill No. HB 1567, 1st Eng. Barcode 961106 1 envelope and seal the envelope. 2 5. Insert the secrecy envelope into the enclosed 3 envelope bearing the Voter's Certificate. Seal the envelope 4 and completely fill out the Voter's Certificate on the back of 5 the envelope. 6 a. You must sign your name on the line above (Voter's 7 Signature). 8 b. If you are an overseas voter, you must include the 9 date you signed the Voter's Certificate on the line above 10 (Date) or your ballot may not be counted. 11 6. Unless you meet one of the exemptions in Item 7., 12 you must make a copy of one of the following forms of 13 identification: 14 a. Identification which must include your name and 15 photograph: current and valid Florida driver's license; 16 Florida identification card issued by the Department of 17 Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles; United States passport; 18 employee badge or identification; buyer's club identification 19 card; debit or credit card; military identification; student 20 identification; retirement center identification; neighborhood 21 association identification; entertainment identification; or 22 public assistance identification; or 23 b. Identification which shows your name and current 24 residence address: current utility bill, bank statement, 25 government check, paycheck, or government document (excluding 26 voter identification card). 27 7. The identification requirements of Item 6. do not 28 apply if you meet one of the following requirements: 29 a. You are 65 years of age or older. 30 b. You have a temporary or permanent physical 31 disability. 80 1:46 PM 05/05/05 h156703e1d-seg1-k8u
Florida Senate - 2005 SENATOR AMENDMENT Bill No. HB 1567, 1st Eng. Barcode 961106 1 c. You are a member of a uniformed service on active 2 duty who, by reason of such active duty, will be absent from 3 the county on election day. 4 d. You are a member of the Merchant Marine who, by 5 reason of service in the Merchant Marine, will be absent from 6 the county on election day. 7 e. You are the spouse or dependent of a member 8 referred to in paragraph c. or paragraph d. who, by reason of 9 the active duty or service of the member, will be absent from 10 the county on election day. 11 f. You are currently residing outside the United 12 States. 13 8. Place the envelope bearing the Voter's Certificate 14 into the mailing envelope addressed to the supervisor. Insert 15 a copy of your identification in the mailing envelope. DO NOT 16 PUT YOUR IDENTIFICATION INSIDE THE SECRECY ENVELOPE WITH THE 17 BALLOT OR INSIDE THE ENVELOPE WHICH BEARS THE VOTER'S 18 CERTIFICATE OR YOUR BALLOT WILL NOT COUNT. 19 9. Mail, deliver, or have delivered the completed 20 mailing envelope. Be sure there is sufficient postage if 21 mailed. 22 10. FELONY NOTICE. It is a felony under Florida law to 23 accept any gift, payment, or gratuity in exchange for your 24 vote for a candidate. It is also a felony under Florida law to 25 vote in an election using a false identity or false address, 26 or under any other circumstances making your ballot false or 27 fraudulent. 28 Section 50. Subsection (3) of section 101.694, Florida 29 Statutes, is amended to read: 30 101.694 Mailing of ballots upon receipt of federal 31 postcard application.-- 81 1:46 PM 05/05/05 h156703e1d-seg1-k8u
Florida Senate - 2005 SENATOR AMENDMENT Bill No. HB 1567, 1st Eng. Barcode 961106 1 (3) Absentee envelopes printed for voters entitled to 2 vote absentee under the Uniformed and Overseas Citizens 3 Absentee Voting Act shall meet the specifications as 4 determined by the Federal Voting Assistance Program of the 5 United States Department of Defense and the United States 6 Postal Service. There shall be printed across the face of each 7 envelope in which a ballot is sent to a federal postcard 8 applicant, or is returned by such applicant to the supervisor, 9 two parallel horizontal red bars, each one-quarter inch wide, 10 extending from one side of the envelope to the other side, 11 with an intervening space of one-quarter inch, the top bar to 12 be 1 1/4 inches from the top of the envelope, and with the 13 words "Official Election Balloting Material-via Air Mail," or 14 similar language, between the bars. There shall be printed in 15 the upper right corner of each such envelope, in a box, the 16 words "Free of U. S. Postage, including Air Mail." All 17 printing on the face of each envelope shall be in red, and 18 there shall be printed in red in the upper left corner of each 19 ballot envelope an appropriate inscription or blanks for 20 return address of sender. Additional specifications may be 21 prescribed by rule of the Division of Elections upon 22 recommendation of the presidential designee under the 23 Uniformed and Overseas Citizens Absentee Voting Act. 24 Otherwise, the envelopes shall be the same as those used in 25 sending ballots to, or receiving them from, other absentee 26 voters. 27 Section 51. Section 101.697, Florida Statutes, is 28 amended to read: 29 101.697 Electronic transmission of election 30 materials.--The Department of State shall determine whether 31 secure electronic means can be established for receiving 82 1:46 PM 05/05/05 h156703e1d-seg1-k8u
Florida Senate - 2005 SENATOR AMENDMENT Bill No. HB 1567, 1st Eng. Barcode 961106 1 ballots from overseas voters. If such security can be 2 established, the department shall adopt rules to authorize a 3 supervisor of elections to accept from an overseas voter a 4 request for an absentee ballot or and a voted absentee ballot 5 by secure facsimile machine transmission or other secure 6 electronic means from overseas voters. The rules must provide 7 that in order to accept a voted ballot, the verification of 8 the voter must be established, the security of the 9 transmission must be established, and each ballot received 10 must be recorded. 11 Section 52. Section 102.012, Florida Statutes, is 12 amended to read: 13 102.012 Inspectors and clerks to conduct elections.-- 14 (1) The supervisor of elections of each county, at 15 least 20 days prior to the holding of any election, shall 16 appoint an election board comprised of poll workers who serve 17 as clerks or inspectors two election boards for each precinct 18 in the county; however, the supervisor of elections may, in 19 any election, appoint one election board if the supervisor has 20 reason to believe that only one is necessary. The clerk shall 21 be in charge of, and responsible for, seeing that the election 22 board carries out its duties and responsibilities. Each 23 inspector and each clerk shall take and subscribe to an oath 24 or affirmation, which shall be written or printed, to the 25 effect that he or she will perform the duties of inspector or 26 clerk of election, respectively, according to law and will 27 endeavor to prevent all fraud, deceit, or abuse in conducting 28 the election. The oath may be taken before an officer 29 authorized to administer oaths or before any of the persons 30 who are to act as inspectors, one of them to swear the others, 31 and one of the others sworn thus, in turn, to administer the 83 1:46 PM 05/05/05 h156703e1d-seg1-k8u
Florida Senate - 2005 SENATOR AMENDMENT Bill No. HB 1567, 1st Eng. Barcode 961106 1 oath to the one who has not been sworn. The oaths shall be 2 returned with the poll list and the returns of the election to 3 the supervisor. In all questions that may arise before the 4 members of an election board, the decision of a majority of 5 them shall decide the question. The supervisor of elections 6 of each county shall be responsible for the attendance and 7 diligent performance of his or her duties by each clerk and 8 inspector. 9 (2) Each member of the election board shall be able to 10 read and write the English language and shall be a registered 11 qualified elector of the county in which the member is 12 appointed or a person who has preregistered to vote, pursuant 13 to s. 97.041(1)(b), in the county in which the member is 14 appointed. No election board shall be composed solely of 15 members of one political party; however, in any primary in 16 which only one party has candidates appearing on the ballot, 17 all clerks and inspectors may be of that party. Any person 18 whose name appears as an opposed candidate for any office 19 shall not be eligible to serve on an election board. 20 (3) The supervisor shall furnish inspectors of 21 election for each precinct with the list of registered voters 22 for the precinct registration books divided alphabetically as 23 will best facilitate the holding of an election. The 24 supervisor shall also furnish to the inspectors of election at 25 the polling place at each precinct in the supervisor's county 26 a sufficient number of forms and blanks for use on election 27 day. 28 (4)(a) The election board of each precinct shall 29 attend the polling place by 6 a.m. of the day of the election 30 and shall arrange the furniture, stationery, and voting 31 equipment. 84 1:46 PM 05/05/05 h156703e1d-seg1-k8u
Florida Senate - 2005 SENATOR AMENDMENT Bill No. HB 1567, 1st Eng. Barcode 961106 1 (b) The An election board shall conduct the voting, 2 beginning and closing at the time set forth in s. 100.011. If 3 more than one board has been appointed, the second board 4 shall, upon the closing of the polls, come on duty and count 5 the votes cast. In such case, the first board shall turn over 6 to the second board all closed ballot boxes, registration 7 books, and other records of the election at the time the 8 boards change. The second board shall continue counting until 9 the count is complete or until 7 a.m. the next morning, and, 10 if the count is not completed at that time, the first board 11 that conducted the election shall again report for duty and 12 complete the count. The second board shall turn over to the 13 first board all ballots counted, all ballots not counted, and 14 all registration books and other records and shall advise the 15 first board as to what has transpired in tabulating the 16 results of the election. 17 (5) In precincts in which there are more than 1,000 18 registered electors, the supervisor of elections shall appoint 19 additional election boards necessary for the election. 20 (6) In any precinct in which there are fewer than 300 21 registered electors, it is not necessary to appoint two 22 election boards, but one such board will suffice. Such board 23 shall be composed of at least one inspector and one clerk. 24 Section 53. Subsections (1), (2), (3), and (5) of 25 section 102.014, Florida Statutes, is amended to read: 26 102.014 Poll worker recruitment and training.-- 27 (1) The supervisor of elections shall conduct training 28 for inspectors, clerks, and deputy sheriffs prior to each 29 primary, general, and special election for the purpose of 30 instructing such persons in their duties and responsibilities 31 as election officials. The Division of Elections shall develop 85 1:46 PM 05/05/05 h156703e1d-seg1-k8u
Florida Senate - 2005 SENATOR AMENDMENT Bill No. HB 1567, 1st Eng. Barcode 961106 1 a statewide uniform training curriculum for poll workers, and 2 each supervisor shall use such curriculum in training poll 3 workers. A certificate may be issued by the supervisor of 4 elections to each person completing such training. No person 5 shall serve as an inspector, clerk, or deputy sheriff for an 6 election unless such person has completed the training as 7 required. A clerk may not work at the polls unless he or she 8 demonstrates a working knowledge of the laws and procedures 9 relating to voter registration, voting system operation, 10 balloting and polling place procedures, and problem-solving 11 and conflict-resolution skills. 12 (2) A person who has attended previous training 13 conducted within 2 years before the election may be appointed 14 by the supervisor to fill a vacancy on an election board day. 15 If no person with prior training is available to fill such 16 vacancy, the supervisor of elections may fill such vacancy in 17 accordance with the provisions of subsection (3) from among 18 persons who have not received the training required by this 19 section. 20 (3) In the case of absence or refusal to act on the 21 part of any inspector or clerk at any precinct on the day of 22 an election, the supervisor shall appoint a replacement who 23 meets the qualifications prescribed in s. 102.012(2). The 24 inspector or clerk so appointed shall be a member of the same 25 political party as the clerk or inspector whom he or she 26 replaces. 27 (5) The Department of State shall create a uniform 28 polling place procedures manual and adopt the manual by rule. 29 Each supervisor of elections shall ensure that the manual is 30 available in hard copy or electronic form in every polling 31 place precinct in the supervisor's jurisdiction on election 86 1:46 PM 05/05/05 h156703e1d-seg1-k8u
Florida Senate - 2005 SENATOR AMENDMENT Bill No. HB 1567, 1st Eng. Barcode 961106 1 day. The manual shall guide inspectors, clerks, and deputy 2 sheriffs in the proper implementation of election procedures 3 and laws. The manual shall be indexed by subject, and written 4 in plain, clear, unambiguous language. The manual shall 5 provide specific examples of common problems encountered at 6 the polls on election day, and detail specific procedures for 7 resolving those problems. The manual shall include, without 8 limitation: 9 (a) Regulations governing solicitation by individuals 10 and groups at the polling place; 11 (b) Procedures to be followed with respect to voters 12 whose names are not on the precinct register; 13 (c) Proper operation of the voting system; 14 (d) Ballot handling procedures; 15 (e) Procedures governing spoiled ballots; 16 (f) Procedures to be followed after the polls close; 17 (g) Rights of voters at the polls; 18 (h) Procedures for handling emergency situations; 19 (i) Procedures for dealing with irate voters; 20 (j) The handling and processing of provisional 21 ballots; and 22 (k) Security procedures. 23 24 The Department of State shall revise the manual as necessary 25 to address new procedures in law or problems encountered by 26 voters and poll workers at the precincts. 27 Section 54. Section 102.031, Florida Statutes, is 28 amended to read: 29 102.031 Maintenance of good order at polls; 30 authorities; persons allowed in polling rooms and early voting 31 areas; unlawful solicitation of voters.-- 87 1:46 PM 05/05/05 h156703e1d-seg1-k8u
Florida Senate - 2005 SENATOR AMENDMENT Bill No. HB 1567, 1st Eng. Barcode 961106 1 (1) Each election board shall possess full authority 2 to maintain order at the polls and enforce obedience to its 3 lawful commands during an election and the canvass of the 4 votes. 5 (2) The sheriff shall deputize a deputy sheriff for 6 each polling place and each early voting site who shall be 7 present during the time the polls or early voting sites are 8 open and until the election is completed, who shall be subject 9 to all lawful commands of the clerk or inspectors, and who 10 shall maintain good order. The deputy may summon assistance 11 from among bystanders to aid him or her when necessary to 12 maintain peace and order at the polls or early voting sites. 13 (3)(a) No person may enter any polling room or polling 14 place where the polling place is also a polling room, or any 15 early voting area during voting hours except the following: 16 1. Official poll watchers; 17 2. Inspectors; 18 3. Election clerks; 19 4. The supervisor of elections or his or her deputy; 20 5. Persons there to vote, persons in the care of a 21 voter, or persons caring for such voter; 22 6. Law enforcement officers or emergency service 23 personnel there with permission of the clerk or a majority of 24 the inspectors; or 25 7. A person, whether or not a registered voter, who is 26 assisting with or participating in a simulated election for 27 minors, as approved by the supervisor of elections. 28 (b) The restriction in this subsection does not apply 29 where the polling room is in an area commonly traversed by the 30 public in order to gain access to businesses or homes or in an 31 area traditionally utilized as a public area for discussion. 88 1:46 PM 05/05/05 h156703e1d-seg1-k8u
Florida Senate - 2005 SENATOR AMENDMENT Bill No. HB 1567, 1st Eng. Barcode 961106 1 (4)(a)(c) No person, political committee, committee of 2 continuous existence, or other group or organization may 3 solicit voters inside the polling place or within 100 50 feet 4 of the entrance to any polling place, or polling room where 5 the polling place is also a polling room, or early voting 6 site. Before the opening of the polling place or early voting 7 site, the clerk or supervisor shall designate the 8 no-solicitation zone and mark the boundaries. on the day of 9 any election. 10 1. Solicitation shall not be restricted if: 11 a. Conducted from a separately marked area within the 12 50-foot zone so as not to disturb, hinder, impede, obstruct, 13 or interfere with voter access to the polling place or polling 14 room entrance; and 15 b. The solicitation activities and subject matter are 16 clearly and easily identifiable by the voters as an activity 17 in which they may voluntarily participate; or 18 c. Conducted on property within the 50-foot zone which 19 is a residence, established business, private property, 20 sidewalk, park, or property traditionally utilized as a public 21 area for discussion. 22 2. Solicitation shall not be permitted within the 23 50-foot zone on a public sidewalk or other similar means of 24 access to the polling room if it is clearly identifiable to 25 the poll workers that the solicitation is impeding, 26 obstructing, or interfering with voter access to the polling 27 room or polling place. 28 (b)(d) For the purpose of this subsection, the term 29 "solicit" shall include, but not be limited to, seeking or 30 attempting to seek any vote, fact, opinion, or contribution; 31 distributing or attempting to distribute any political or 89 1:46 PM 05/05/05 h156703e1d-seg1-k8u
Florida Senate - 2005 SENATOR AMENDMENT Bill No. HB 1567, 1st Eng. Barcode 961106 1 campaign material, leaflet, or handout; conducting a poll; 2 seeking or attempting to seek a signature on any petition; and 3 selling or attempting to sell any item. 4 (c)(e) Each supervisor of elections shall inform the 5 clerk of each precinct of the area within which soliciting is 6 unlawful, based on the particular characteristics of that 7 polling place. The supervisor or the clerk may take any 8 reasonable action necessary to ensure order at the polling 9 places, including, but not limited to, which shall include: 10 1. Designating a specific area for soliciting pursuant 11 to paragraph (c) of this subsection, or 12 2. having disruptive and unruly persons removed by law 13 enforcement officers from the polling room or place or from 14 the 100-foot 50-foot zone surrounding the polling place. 15 (5) No photography is permitted in the polling room or 16 early voting area. 17 Section 55. Section 102.071, Florida Statutes, is 18 amended to read: 19 102.071 Tabulation of votes and proclamation of 20 results where ballots are used.--The election board shall post 21 at the polls, for the benefit of the public, the results of 22 the voting for each office or other item on the ballot as the 23 count is completed. Upon completion of all counts in all 24 races, a certificate triplicate certificates of the results 25 shall be drawn up by the inspectors and clerk at each precinct 26 upon a form provided by the supervisor of elections which 27 shall contain the name of each person voted for, for each 28 office, and the number of votes cast for each person for such 29 office; and, if any question is submitted, the certificate 30 shall also contain the number of votes cast for and against 31 the question. The certificate shall be signed by the 90 1:46 PM 05/05/05 h156703e1d-seg1-k8u
Florida Senate - 2005 SENATOR AMENDMENT Bill No. HB 1567, 1st Eng. Barcode 961106 1 inspectors and clerk, and one of the certificates shall be 2 delivered without delay by one of the inspectors, securely 3 sealed, to the supervisor for immediate publication; the 4 duplicate copy of the certificate shall be delivered to the 5 county court judge; and the remaining copy shall be enclosed 6 in the ballot box together with the oaths of inspectors and 7 clerks. All the ballot boxes, ballots, ballot stubs, 8 memoranda, and papers of all kinds used in the election shall 9 also be transmitted, after being sealed by the inspectors, to 10 with the certificates of result of the election to be filed in 11 the supervisor's office. Registration books and the poll lists 12 shall not be placed in the ballot boxes but shall be returned 13 to the supervisor. 14 Section 56. Section 102.111, Florida Statutes, is 15 amended to read: 16 102.111 Elections Canvassing Commission.-- 17 (1) The Elections Canvassing Commission shall consist 18 of the Governor and two members of the Cabinet selected by the 19 Governor. If a member of the Elections Canvassing Commission 20 is unable to serve for any reason, the Governor shall appoint 21 a remaining member of the Cabinet. If there is a further 22 vacancy, the remaining members of the commission shall agree 23 on another elected official to fill the vacancy. The Elections 24 Canvassing Commission shall, as soon as the official results 25 are compiled from all counties, certify the returns of the 26 election and determine and declare who has been elected for 27 each federal, state, and multicounty office. If a member of a 28 county canvassing board that was constituted pursuant to s. 29 102.141 determines, within 5 days after the certification by 30 the Elections Canvassing Commission, that a typographical 31 error occurred in the official returns of the county, the 91 1:46 PM 05/05/05 h156703e1d-seg1-k8u
Florida Senate - 2005 SENATOR AMENDMENT Bill No. HB 1567, 1st Eng. Barcode 961106 1 correction of which could result in a change in the outcome of 2 an election, the county canvassing board must certify 3 corrected returns to the Department of State within 24 hours, 4 and the Elections Canvassing Commission must correct and 5 recertify the election returns as soon as practicable. 6 (2) The Division of Elections shall provide the staff 7 services required by the Elections Canvassing Commission. 8 Section 57. Section 102.112, Florida Statutes, is 9 amended to read: 10 102.112 Deadline for submission of county returns to 11 the Department of State.-- 12 (1) The county canvassing board or a majority thereof 13 shall file the county returns for the election of a federal or 14 state officer with the Department of State immediately after 15 certification of the election results. The returns must 16 contain a certification by the canvassing board that the board 17 has reconciled the number of persons who voted with the number 18 of ballots counted and that the certification includes all 19 valid votes cast in the election. 20 (2) Returns must be filed by 5 p.m. on the 7th day 21 following a primary election and by 5 p.m. on the 11th day 22 following the general election. However, the Department of 23 State may correct typographical errors, including the 24 transposition of numbers, in any returns submitted to the 25 Department of State pursuant to s. 102.111(1). 26 (3) If the returns are not received by the department 27 by the time specified, such returns shall be ignored and the 28 results on file at that time shall be certified by the 29 department. 30 (4) If the returns are not received by the department 31 due to an emergency, as defined in s. 101.732, the Elections 92 1:46 PM 05/05/05 h156703e1d-seg1-k8u
Florida Senate - 2005 SENATOR AMENDMENT Bill No. HB 1567, 1st Eng. Barcode 961106 1 Canvassing Commission shall determine the deadline by which 2 the returns must be received. 3 Section 58. Section 102.141, Florida Statutes, is 4 amended to read: 5 102.141 County canvassing board; duties.-- 6 (1) The county canvassing board shall be composed of 7 the supervisor of elections; a county court judge, who shall 8 act as chair; and the chair of the board of county 9 commissioners. In the event any member of the county 10 canvassing board is unable to serve, is a candidate who has 11 opposition in the election being canvassed, or is an active 12 participant in the campaign or candidacy of any candidate who 13 has opposition in the election being canvassed, such member 14 shall be replaced as follows: 15 (a) If no county court judge is able to serve or if 16 all are disqualified, the chief judge of the judicial circuit 17 in which the county is located shall appoint as a substitute 18 member a qualified elector of the county who is not a 19 candidate with opposition in the election being canvassed and 20 who is not an active participant in the campaign or candidacy 21 of any candidate with opposition in the election being 22 canvassed. In such event, the members of the county 23 canvassing board shall meet and elect a chair. 24 (b) If the supervisor of elections is unable to serve 25 or is disqualified, the chair of the board of county 26 commissioners shall appoint as a substitute member a member of 27 the board of county commissioners who is not a candidate with 28 opposition in the election being canvassed and who is not an 29 active participant in the campaign or candidacy of any 30 candidate with opposition in the election being canvassed. 31 The supervisor, however, shall act in an advisory capacity to 93 1:46 PM 05/05/05 h156703e1d-seg1-k8u
Florida Senate - 2005 SENATOR AMENDMENT Bill No. HB 1567, 1st Eng. Barcode 961106 1 the canvassing board. 2 (c) If the chair of the board of county commissioners 3 is unable to serve or is disqualified, the board of county 4 commissioners shall appoint as a substitute member one of its 5 members who is not a candidate with opposition in the election 6 being canvassed and who is not an active participant in the 7 campaign or candidacy of any candidate with opposition in the 8 election being canvassed. 9 (d) If a substitute member cannot be appointed as 10 provided elsewhere in this subsection, the chief judge of the 11 judicial circuit in which the county is located shall appoint 12 as a substitute member a qualified elector of the county who 13 is not a candidate with opposition in the election being 14 canvassed and who is not an active participant in the campaign 15 or candidacy of any candidate with opposition in the election 16 being canvassed. 17 (2) The county canvassing board shall meet in a 18 building accessible to the public in the county where the 19 election occurred at a time and place to be designated by the 20 supervisor of elections to publicly canvass the absentee 21 electors' ballots as provided for in s. 101.68 and provisional 22 ballots as provided by ss. 101.048, 101.049, and 101.6925. 23 Provisional ballots cast pursuant to s. 101.049 shall be 24 canvassed in a manner that votes for candidates and issues on 25 those ballots can be segregated from other votes. Public 26 notice of the time and place at which the county canvassing 27 board shall meet to canvass the absentee electors' ballots and 28 provisional ballots shall be given at least 48 hours prior 29 thereto by publication once in one or more newspapers of 30 general circulation in the county or, if there is no newspaper 31 of general circulation in the county, by posting such notice 94 1:46 PM 05/05/05 h156703e1d-seg1-k8u
Florida Senate - 2005 SENATOR AMENDMENT Bill No. HB 1567, 1st Eng. Barcode 961106 1 in at least four conspicuous places in the county. As soon as 2 the absentee electors' ballots and the provisional ballots are 3 canvassed, the board shall proceed to publicly canvass the 4 vote given each candidate, nominee, constitutional amendment, 5 or other measure submitted to the electorate of the county, as 6 shown by the returns then on file in the office of the 7 supervisor of elections and the office of the county court 8 judge. 9 (3) The canvass, except the canvass of absentee 10 electors' returns and the canvass of provisional ballots, 11 shall be made from the returns and certificates of the 12 inspectors as signed and filed by them with the county court 13 judge and supervisor, respectively, and the county canvassing 14 board shall not change the number of votes cast for a 15 candidate, nominee, constitutional amendment, or other measure 16 submitted to the electorate of the county, respectively, in 17 any polling place, as shown by the returns. All returns shall 18 be made to the board on or before 2 a.m. of the day following 19 any primary, general, special, or other election. If the 20 returns from any precinct are missing, if there are any 21 omissions on the returns from any precinct, or if there is an 22 obvious error on any such returns, the canvassing board shall 23 order a retabulation recount of the returns from such 24 precinct. Before canvassing such returns, the canvassing 25 board shall examine the tabulation of the ballots cast in such 26 precinct and determine whether the returns correctly reflect 27 the votes cast. If there is a discrepancy between the returns 28 and the tabulation of the ballots cast, the tabulation of the 29 ballots cast shall be presumed correct and such votes shall be 30 canvassed accordingly. 31 (4) The canvassing board shall submit on forms or in 95 1:46 PM 05/05/05 h156703e1d-seg1-k8u
Florida Senate - 2005 SENATOR AMENDMENT Bill No. HB 1567, 1st Eng. Barcode 961106 1 formats provided by the division unofficial returns to the 2 Department of State for each federal, statewide, state, or 3 multicounty office or ballot measure no later than noon on the 4 third second day after any primary election and no later than 5 noon on the fifth day after any, general, special, or other 6 election. Such returns shall include the canvass of all 7 ballots as required by subsection (2), except for provisional 8 ballots, which returns shall be reported at the time required 9 for official returns pursuant to s. 102.112(2). 10 (5) If the county canvassing board determines that the 11 unofficial returns may contain a counting error in which the 12 vote tabulation system failed to count votes that were 13 properly marked in accordance with the instructions on the 14 ballot, the county canvassing board shall: 15 (a) Correct the error and retabulate recount the 16 affected ballots with the vote tabulation system; or 17 (b) Request that the Department of State verify the 18 tabulation software. When the Department of State verifies 19 such software, the department shall compare the software used 20 to tabulate the votes with the software filed with the 21 department pursuant to s. 101.5607 and check the election 22 parameters. 23 (6) If the unofficial returns reflect that a candidate 24 for any office was defeated or eliminated by one-half of a 25 percent or less of the votes cast for such office, that a 26 candidate for retention to a judicial office was retained or 27 not retained by one-half of a percent or less of the votes 28 cast on the question of retention, or that a measure appearing 29 on the ballot was approved or rejected by one-half of a 30 percent or less of the votes cast on such measure, the board 31 responsible for certifying the results of the vote on such 96 1:46 PM 05/05/05 h156703e1d-seg1-k8u
Florida Senate - 2005 SENATOR AMENDMENT Bill No. HB 1567, 1st Eng. Barcode 961106 1 race or measure shall order a recount of the votes cast with 2 respect to such office or measure. The Elections Canvassing 3 Commission is the board responsible for ordering federal, 4 state, and multi county recounts. A recount need not be 5 ordered with respect to the returns for any office, however, 6 if the candidate or candidates defeated or eliminated from 7 contention for such office by one-half of a percent or less of 8 the votes cast for such office request in writing that a 9 recount not be made. 10 (a) In counties with voting systems that use paper 11 ballots, Each canvassing board responsible for conducting a 12 recount shall put each marksense ballot through automatic 13 tabulating equipment and determine whether the returns 14 correctly reflect the votes cast. If any marksense paper 15 ballot is physically damaged so that it cannot be properly 16 counted by the automatic tabulating equipment during the 17 recount, a true duplicate shall be made of the damaged ballot 18 pursuant to the procedures in s. 101.5614(5). Immediately 19 before the start of the recount and after completion of the 20 count, a test of the tabulating equipment shall be conducted 21 as provided in s. 101.5612. If the test indicates no error, 22 the recount tabulation of the ballots cast shall be presumed 23 correct and such votes shall be canvassed accordingly. If an 24 error is detected, the cause therefor shall be ascertained and 25 corrected and the recount repeated, as necessary. The 26 canvassing board shall immediately report the error, along 27 with the cause of the error and the corrective measures being 28 taken, to the Department of State. No later than 11 days after 29 the election, the canvassing board shall file a separate 30 incident report with the Department of State, detailing the 31 resolution of the matter and identifying any measures that 97 1:46 PM 05/05/05 h156703e1d-seg1-k8u
Florida Senate - 2005 SENATOR AMENDMENT Bill No. HB 1567, 1st Eng. Barcode 961106 1 will avoid a future recurrence of the error. 2 (b) In counties with voting systems that do not use 3 paper ballots, Each canvassing board responsible for 4 conducting a recount where touchscreen ballots were used shall 5 examine the counters on the precinct tabulators to ensure that 6 the total of the returns on the precinct tabulators equals the 7 overall election return. If there is a discrepancy between the 8 overall election return and the counters of the precinct 9 tabulators, the counters of the precinct tabulators shall be 10 presumed correct and such votes shall be canvassed 11 accordingly. 12 (c) The canvassing board shall submit on forms or in 13 formats provided by the division a second set of unofficial 14 returns to the Department of State for each federal, 15 statewide, state, or multicounty office or ballot measure no 16 later than 3 p.m. noon on the fifth third day after any 17 primary election and no later than 3 p.m. on the eighth day 18 after any general election in which a recount was conducted 19 pursuant to this subsection. If the canvassing board is unable 20 to complete the recount prescribed in this subsection by the 21 deadline, the second set of unofficial returns submitted by 22 the canvassing board shall be identical to the initial 23 unofficial returns and the submission shall also include a 24 detailed explanation of why it was unable to timely complete 25 the recount. However, the canvassing board shall complete the 26 recount prescribed in this subsection, along with any manual 27 recount prescribed in s. 102.166, and certify election returns 28 in accordance with the requirements of this chapter. 29 (d) The Department of State shall adopt detailed rules 30 prescribing additional recount procedures for each certified 31 voting system, which shall be uniform to the extent 98 1:46 PM 05/05/05 h156703e1d-seg1-k8u
Florida Senate - 2005 SENATOR AMENDMENT Bill No. HB 1567, 1st Eng. Barcode 961106 1 practicable. 2 (7) The canvassing board may employ such clerical help 3 to assist with the work of the board as it deems necessary, 4 with at least one member of the board present at all times, 5 until the canvass of the returns is completed. The clerical 6 help shall be paid from the same fund as inspectors and other 7 necessary election officials. 8 (8)(a) At the same time that the official results of 9 an election are certified to the Department of State, the 10 county canvassing board shall file a report with the Division 11 of Elections on the conduct of the election. The report must 12 describe: 13 1. All equipment or software malfunctions at the 14 precinct level, at a counting location, or within computer and 15 telecommunications networks supporting a county location, and 16 the steps that were taken to address the malfunctions; 17 2. All election definition errors that were discovered 18 after the logic and accuracy test, and the steps that were 19 taken to address the errors; 20 3. All ballot printing errors or ballot supply 21 problems, and the steps that were taken to address the errors 22 or problems; 23 4. All staffing shortages or procedural violations by 24 employees or precinct workers which were addressed by the 25 supervisor of elections or the county canvassing board during 26 the conduct of the election, and the steps that were taken to 27 correct such issues; 28 5. All instances where needs for staffing or equipment 29 were insufficient to meet the needs of the voters; and 30 6. Any additional information regarding material 31 issues or problems associated with the conduct of the 99 1:46 PM 05/05/05 h156703e1d-seg1-k8u
Florida Senate - 2005 SENATOR AMENDMENT Bill No. HB 1567, 1st Eng. Barcode 961106 1 election. 2 (b) If a supervisor discovers new or additional 3 information on any of the items required to be included in the 4 report pursuant to paragraph (a) after the report is filed, 5 the supervisor shall notify the division that new information 6 has been discovered no later than the next business day after 7 the discovery and the supervisor shall file an amended report 8 signed by the supervisor of elections on the conduct of the 9 election within 10 days after the discovery. shall contain 10 information relating to any problems incurred as a result of 11 equipment malfunctions either at the precinct level or at a 12 counting location, any difficulties or unusual circumstances 13 encountered by an election board or the canvassing board, and 14 any other additional information which the canvassing board 15 feels should be made a part of the official election record. 16 (c) Such reports shall be maintained on file in the 17 Division of Elections and shall be available for public 18 inspection. The division shall utilize the reports submitted 19 by the canvassing boards to determine what problems may be 20 likely to occur in other elections and disseminate such 21 information, along with possible solutions, to the supervisors 22 of elections. 23 (9) The supervisor shall file with the department a 24 copy of or an export file from the results database of the 25 county's voting system and other statistical information as 26 may be required by the department, the Legislature, or the 27 Election Assistance Commission. The department shall adopt 28 rules establishing the required content and acceptable formats 29 for the filings and time for filings. 30 Section 59. Section 102.166, Florida Statutes, is 31 amended to read: 100 1:46 PM 05/05/05 h156703e1d-seg1-k8u
Florida Senate - 2005 SENATOR AMENDMENT Bill No. HB 1567, 1st Eng. Barcode 961106 1 102.166 Manual recounts.-- 2 (1) If the second set of unofficial returns pursuant 3 to s. 102.141 indicates that a candidate for any office was 4 defeated or eliminated by one-quarter of a percent or less of 5 the votes cast for such office, that a candidate for retention 6 to a judicial office was retained or not retained by 7 one-quarter of a percent or less of the votes cast on the 8 question of retention, or that a measure appearing on the 9 ballot was approved or rejected by one-quarter of a percent or 10 less of the votes cast on such measure, the board responsible 11 for certifying the results of the vote on such race or measure 12 shall order a manual recount of the overvotes and undervotes 13 cast in the entire geographic jurisdiction of such office or 14 ballot measure. A manual recount may not be ordered, however, 15 if the number of overvotes, undervotes, and provisional 16 ballots is fewer than the number of votes needed to change the 17 outcome of the election. 18 (2)(a) If the second set of unofficial returns 19 pursuant to s. 102.141 indicates that a candidate for any 20 office was defeated or eliminated by between one-quarter and 21 one-half of a percent of the votes cast for such office, that 22 a candidate for retention to judicial office was retained or 23 not retained by between one-quarter and one-half of a percent 24 of the votes cast on the question of retention, or that a 25 measure appearing on the ballot was approved or rejected by 26 between one-quarter and one-half of a percent of the votes 27 cast on such measure, any such candidate, the political party 28 of such candidate, or any political committee that supports or 29 opposes such ballot measure is entitled to a manual recount of 30 the overvotes and undervotes cast in the entire geographic 31 jurisdiction of such office or ballot measure, provided that a 101 1:46 PM 05/05/05 h156703e1d-seg1-k8u
Florida Senate - 2005 SENATOR AMENDMENT Bill No. HB 1567, 1st Eng. Barcode 961106 1 request for a manual recount is made by 5 p.m. on the third 2 day after the election. 3 (b) For federal, statewide, state, and multicounty 4 races and ballot issues, requests for a manual recount shall 5 be made in writing to the state Elections Canvassing 6 Commission. For all other races and ballot issues, requests 7 for a manual recount shall be made in writing to the county 8 canvassing board. 9 (c) Upon receipt of a proper and timely request, the 10 Elections Canvassing Commission or county canvassing board 11 shall immediately order a manual recount of overvotes and 12 undervotes in all affected jurisdictions. 13 (2)(3)(a) Any hardware or software used to identify 14 and sort overvotes and undervotes for a given race or ballot 15 measure must be certified by the Department of State as part 16 of the voting system pursuant to s. 101.015. Any such hardware 17 or software must be capable of simultaneously counting votes. 18 For certified voting systems, the department shall certify 19 such hardware or software by July 1, 2002. If the department 20 is unable to certify such hardware or software for a certified 21 voting system by July 1, 2002, the department shall adopt 22 rules prescribing procedures for identifying and sorting such 23 overvotes and undervotes. The department's rules may provide 24 for the temporary use of hardware or software whose sole 25 function is identifying and sorting overvotes and undervotes. 26 (b) This subsection does not preclude the department 27 from certifying hardware or software after July 1, 2002. 28 (b)(c) Overvotes and undervotes shall be identified 29 and sorted while recounting ballots pursuant to s. 102.141, if 30 the hardware or software for this purpose has been certified 31 or the department's rules so provide. 102 1:46 PM 05/05/05 h156703e1d-seg1-k8u
Florida Senate - 2005 SENATOR AMENDMENT Bill No. HB 1567, 1st Eng. Barcode 961106 1 (3)(4) Any manual recount shall be open to the public. 2 (4)(5)(a) A vote for a candidate or ballot measure 3 shall be counted if there is a clear indication on the ballot 4 that the voter has made a definite choice. 5 (b) The Department of State shall adopt specific rules 6 for each certified voting system prescribing what constitutes 7 a "clear indication on the ballot that the voter has made a 8 definite choice." The rules may not: 9 1. Exclusively provide that the voter must properly 10 mark or designate his or her choice on the ballot; or 11 2. Contain a catch-all provision that fails to 12 identify specific standards, such as "any other mark or 13 indication clearly indicating that the voter has made a 14 definite choice." 15 (5)(6) Procedures for a manual recount are as follows: 16 (a) The county canvassing board shall appoint as many 17 counting teams of at least two electors as is necessary to 18 manually recount the ballots. A counting team must have, when 19 possible, members of at least two political parties. A 20 candidate involved in the race shall not be a member of the 21 counting team. 22 (b) Each duplicate ballot prepared pursuant to s. 23 101.5614(5) or s. 102.141(6) shall be compared with the 24 original ballot to ensure the correctness of the duplicate. 25 (c) If a counting team is unable to determine whether 26 the ballot contains a clear indication that the voter has made 27 a definite choice, the ballot shall be presented to the county 28 canvassing board for a determination. 29 (d) The Department of State shall adopt detailed rules 30 prescribing additional recount procedures for each certified 31 voting system which shall be uniform to the extent 103 1:46 PM 05/05/05 h156703e1d-seg1-k8u
Florida Senate - 2005 SENATOR AMENDMENT Bill No. HB 1567, 1st Eng. Barcode 961106 1 practicable. The rules shall address, at a minimum, the 2 following areas: 3 1. Security of ballots during the recount process; 4 2. Time and place of recounts; 5 3. Public observance of recounts; 6 4. Objections to ballot determinations; 7 5. Record of recount proceedings; and 8 6. Procedures relating to candidate and petitioner 9 representatives. 10 Section 60. Subsections (2) and (4) of section 11 102.168, Florida Statutes, are amended to read: 12 102.168 Contest of election.-- 13 (2) Such contestant shall file a complaint, together 14 with the fees prescribed in chapter 28, with the clerk of the 15 circuit court within 10 days after midnight of the date the 16 last board responsible for certifying the results officially 17 county canvassing board empowered to canvass the returns 18 certifies the results of the election being contested. 19 (4) The county canvassing board is an indispensable 20 and or Elections Canvassing Commission shall be the proper 21 party defendant in county and local elections; the Elections 22 Canvassing Commission is an indispensable and proper party 23 defendant in federal, state, and multicounty races;, and the 24 successful candidate is shall be an indispensable party to any 25 action brought to contest the election or nomination of a 26 candidate. 27 Section 61. Subsections (1) and (4) of section 28 103.021, Florida Statutes, are amended to read: 29 103.021 Nomination for presidential 30 electors.--Candidates for presidential electors shall be 31 nominated in the following manner: 104 1:46 PM 05/05/05 h156703e1d-seg1-k8u
Florida Senate - 2005 SENATOR AMENDMENT Bill No. HB 1567, 1st Eng. Barcode 961106 1 (1) The Governor shall nominate the presidential 2 electors of each political party. The state executive 3 committee of each political party shall by resolution 4 recommend candidates for presidential electors and deliver a 5 certified copy thereof to the Governor before September 1 of 6 each presidential election year. The Governor He or she shall 7 nominate only the electors recommended by the state executive 8 committee of the respective political party. Each such 9 elector shall be a qualified elector of the party he or she 10 represents who has taken an oath that he or she will vote for 11 the candidates of the party that he or she is nominated to 12 represent. The Governor shall certify to the Department of 13 State on or before September 1, in each presidential election 14 year, the names of a number of electors for each political 15 party equal to the number of senators and representatives 16 which this state has in Congress. 17 (4)(a) A minor political party that is affiliated with 18 a national party holding a national convention to nominate 19 candidates for President and Vice President of the United 20 States may have the names of its candidates for President and 21 Vice President of the United States printed on the general 22 election ballot by filing with the Department of State a 23 certificate naming the candidates for President and Vice 24 President and listing the required number of persons to serve 25 as electors. Notification to the Department of State under 26 this subsection shall be made by September 1 of the year in 27 which the election is held. When the Department of State has 28 been so notified, it shall order the names of the candidates 29 nominated by the minor political party to be included on the 30 ballot and shall permit the required number of persons to be 31 certified as electors in the same manner as other party 105 1:46 PM 05/05/05 h156703e1d-seg1-k8u
Florida Senate - 2005 SENATOR AMENDMENT Bill No. HB 1567, 1st Eng. Barcode 961106 1 candidates. As used in this section, the term "national party" 2 means a political party established and admitted to the ballot 3 in at least one state other than Florida. 4 (b) A minor political party that is not affiliated 5 with a national party holding a national convention to 6 nominate candidates for President and Vice President of the 7 United States may have the names of its candidates for 8 President and Vice President printed on the general election 9 ballot if a petition is signed by 1 percent of the registered 10 electors of this state, as shown by the compilation by the 11 Department of State for the preceding general election. A 12 separate petition from each county for which signatures are 13 solicited shall be submitted to the supervisors of elections 14 of the respective county no later than July 15 of each 15 presidential election year. The supervisor shall check the 16 names and, on or before the date of the first primary, shall 17 certify the number shown as registered electors of the county. 18 The supervisor shall be paid by the person requesting the 19 certification the cost of checking the petitions as prescribed 20 in s. 99.097. The supervisor shall then forward the 21 certificate to the Department of State, which shall determine 22 whether or not the percentage factor required in this section 23 has been met. When the percentage factor required in this 24 section has been met, the Department of State shall order the 25 names of the candidates for whom the petition was circulated 26 to be included on the ballot and shall permit the required 27 number of persons to be certified as electors in the same 28 manner as other party candidates. 29 Section 62. Section 103.051, Florida Statutes, is 30 amended to read: 31 103.051 Congress sets meeting dates of electors.--The 106 1:46 PM 05/05/05 h156703e1d-seg1-k8u
Florida Senate - 2005 SENATOR AMENDMENT Bill No. HB 1567, 1st Eng. Barcode 961106 1 presidential electors shall, at noon on the day that which is 2 directed by Congress and at the time fixed by the Governor, 3 meet at Tallahassee and perform the duties required of them by 4 the Constitution and laws of the United States. 5 Section 63. Section 103.061, Florida Statutes, is 6 amended to read: 7 103.061 Meeting of electors and filling of 8 vacancies.--Each presidential elector shall, before 10 a.m. on 9 the day fixed by Congress to elect a President and Vice 10 President and at the time fixed by the Governor, give notice 11 to the Governor that the elector is in Tallahassee and ready 12 to perform the duties of presidential elector. The Governor 13 shall forthwith deliver to the presidential electors present a 14 certificate of the names of all the electors; and if, on 15 examination thereof, it should be found that one or more 16 electors are absent, the electors present shall elect by 17 ballot, in the presence of the Governor, a person or persons 18 to fill such vacancy or vacancies as may have occurred through 19 the nonattendance of one or more of the electors. 20 Section 64. Section 103.121, Florida Statutes, is 21 amended to read: 22 103.121 Powers and duties of executive committees.-- 23 (1)(a) Each state and county executive committee of a 24 political party shall have the power and duty: 25 1. To adopt a constitution by two-thirds vote of the 26 full committee. 27 2. To adopt such bylaws as it may deem necessary by 28 majority vote of the full committee. 29 3. To conduct its meetings according to generally 30 accepted parliamentary practice. 31 4. To make party nomination when required by law. 107 1:46 PM 05/05/05 h156703e1d-seg1-k8u
Florida Senate - 2005 SENATOR AMENDMENT Bill No. HB 1567, 1st Eng. Barcode 961106 1 5. To conduct campaigns for party nominees. 2 6. To raise and expend party funds. Such funds may 3 not be expended or committed to be expended except after 4 written authorization by the chair of the state or county 5 executive committee. 6 (b) Except as otherwise provided in subsection (5), 7 The county executive committee shall receive payment of 8 assessments upon candidates to be voted for in a single county 9 except state senators and members of the House of 10 Representatives and representatives to the Congress of the 11 United States; and the state executive committees shall 12 receive all other assessments authorized. All party 13 assessments shall be 2 percent of the annual salary of the 14 office sought by the respective candidate. All such committee 15 assessments shall be remitted to the state executive committee 16 of the appropriate party and distributed in accordance with 17 subsection (5) (6). 18 (2) The state executive committee shall by resolution 19 recommend candidates for presidential electors and deliver a 20 certified copy thereof to the Governor prior to September 1 of 21 each presidential election year. 22 (2)(3) The chair and treasurer of an executive 23 committee of any political party shall be accountable for the 24 funds of such committee and jointly liable for their proper 25 expenditure for authorized purposes only. The chair and 26 treasurer of the state executive committee of any political 27 party shall furnish adequate bond, but not less than $10,000, 28 conditioned upon the faithful performance by such party 29 officers of their duties and for the faithful accounting for 30 party funds which shall come into their hands; and the chair 31 and treasurer of a county executive committee of a political 108 1:46 PM 05/05/05 h156703e1d-seg1-k8u
Florida Senate - 2005 SENATOR AMENDMENT Bill No. HB 1567, 1st Eng. Barcode 961106 1 party shall furnish adequate bond, but not less than $5,000, 2 conditioned as aforesaid. A bond for the chair and treasurer 3 of the state executive committee of a political party shall be 4 filed with the Department of State. A bond for the chair and 5 treasurer of a county executive committee shall be filed with 6 the supervisor of elections. The funds of each such state 7 executive committee shall be publicly audited at the end of 8 each calendar year and a copy of such audit furnished to the 9 Department of State for its examination prior to April 1 of 10 the ensuing year. When filed with the Department of State, 11 copies of such audit shall be public documents. The treasurer 12 of each county executive committee shall maintain adequate 13 records evidencing receipt and disbursement of all party funds 14 received by him or her, and such records shall be publicly 15 audited at the end of each calendar year and a copy of such 16 audit filed with the supervisor of elections and the state 17 executive committee prior to April 1 of the ensuing year. 18 (3)(4) Any chair or treasurer of a state or county 19 executive committee of any political party who knowingly 20 misappropriates, or makes an unlawful expenditure of, or a 21 false or improper accounting for, the funds of such committee 22 is guilty of a felony of the third degree, punishable as 23 provided in s. 775.082, s. 775.083, or s. 775.084. 24 (4)(5)(a) The central committee or other equivalent 25 governing body of each state executive committee shall adopt a 26 rule which governs the time and manner in which the respective 27 county executive committees of such party may endorse, 28 certify, screen, or otherwise recommend one or more candidates 29 for such party's nomination for election. Upon adoption, such 30 rule shall provide the exclusive method by which a county 31 committee may so endorse, certify, screen, or otherwise 109 1:46 PM 05/05/05 h156703e1d-seg1-k8u
Florida Senate - 2005 SENATOR AMENDMENT Bill No. HB 1567, 1st Eng. Barcode 961106 1 recommend. No later than the date on which qualifying for 2 public office begins pursuant to s. 99.061, the chair of each 3 county executive committee shall notify in writing the 4 supervisor of elections of his or her county whether the 5 county executive committee has endorsed or intends to endorse, 6 certify, screen, or otherwise recommend candidates for 7 nomination pursuant to party rule. A copy of such 8 notification shall be provided to the Secretary of State and 9 to the chair of the appropriate state executive committee. Any 10 county executive committee that endorses or intends to 11 endorse, certify, screen, or otherwise recommend one or more 12 candidates for nomination shall forfeit all party assessments 13 which would otherwise be returned to the county executive 14 committee; and such assessments shall be remitted instead to 15 the state executive committee of such party, the provisions of 16 paragraph (1)(b) to the contrary notwithstanding. No such 17 funds so remitted to the state executive committee shall be 18 paid, returned, or otherwise disbursed to the county executive 19 committee under any circumstances. Any county executive 20 committee that is in violation of any party rule after 21 receiving the party assessment shall remit such party 22 assessment to the state executive committee. 23 (b) Any state executive committee that endorses or 24 intends to endorse, certify, screen, or otherwise recommend 25 one or more candidates for nomination shall forfeit all party 26 assessments which would otherwise be returned to the state 27 executive committee; and such assessments shall be remitted 28 instead to the General Revenue Fund of the state. Any state 29 executive committee that is in violation of this section after 30 receiving the party assessment shall remit such party 31 assessment to the General Revenue Fund of the state. 110 1:46 PM 05/05/05 h156703e1d-seg1-k8u
Florida Senate - 2005 SENATOR AMENDMENT Bill No. HB 1567, 1st Eng. Barcode 961106 1 (5)(6) The state chair of each state executive 2 committee shall return the 2-percent committee assessment for 3 county candidates to the appropriate county executive 4 committees only upon receipt of a written statement that such 5 county executive committee chooses not to endorse, certify, 6 screen, or otherwise recommend one or more candidates for such 7 party's nomination for election and upon the state chair's 8 determination that the county executive committee is in 9 compliance with all Florida statutes and all state party 10 rules, bylaws, constitutions, and requirements. 11 Section 65. Section 105.031, Florida Statutes, is 12 amended to read: 13 105.031 Qualification; filing fee; candidate's oath; 14 items required to be filed.-- 15 (1) TIME OF QUALIFYING.--Except for candidates for 16 judicial office, nonpartisan candidates for multicounty office 17 shall qualify with the Division of Elections of the Department 18 of State and nonpartisan candidates for countywide or less 19 than countywide office shall qualify with the supervisor of 20 elections. Candidates for judicial office other than the 21 office of county court judge shall qualify with the Division 22 of Elections of the Department of State, and candidates for 23 the office of county court judge shall qualify with the 24 supervisor of elections of the county. Candidates for 25 judicial office shall qualify no earlier than noon of the 26 120th day, and no later than noon of the 116th day, before the 27 first primary election. Candidates for the office of school 28 board member shall qualify no earlier than noon of the 50th 29 day, and no later than noon of the 46th day, before the first 30 primary election. Filing shall be on forms provided for that 31 purpose by the Division of Elections and furnished by the 111 1:46 PM 05/05/05 h156703e1d-seg1-k8u
Florida Senate - 2005 SENATOR AMENDMENT Bill No. HB 1567, 1st Eng. Barcode 961106 1 appropriate qualifying officer. Any person seeking to qualify 2 by the petition process alternative method, as set forth in s. 3 105.035, who if the person has submitted the necessary 4 petitions by the required deadline and is notified after the 5 fifth day prior to the last day for qualifying that the 6 required number of signatures has been obtained, shall be 7 entitled to subscribe to the candidate's oath and file the 8 qualifying papers at any time within 5 days from the date he 9 or she is notified that the necessary number of signatures has 10 been obtained. Any person other than a write-in candidate who 11 qualifies within the time prescribed in this subsection shall 12 be entitled to have his or her name printed on the ballot. 13 (2) FILING IN GROUPS OR DISTRICTS.--Candidates shall 14 qualify in groups or districts where multiple offices are to 15 be filled. 16 (3) QUALIFYING FEE.--Each candidate qualifying for 17 election to a judicial office or the office of school board 18 member, except write-in judicial or school board candidates, 19 shall, during the time for qualifying, pay to the officer with 20 whom he or she qualifies a qualifying fee, which shall consist 21 of a filing fee and an election assessment, or qualify by the 22 petition process alternative method. The amount of the filing 23 fee is 3 percent of the annual salary of the office sought. 24 The amount of the election assessment is 1 percent of the 25 annual salary of the office sought. The Department of State 26 shall forward all filing fees to the Department of Revenue for 27 deposit in the Elections Commission Trust Fund. The 28 supervisor of elections shall forward all filing fees to the 29 Elections Commission Trust Fund. The election assessment 30 shall be deposited into the Elections Commission Trust Fund. 31 The annual salary of the office for purposes of computing the 112 1:46 PM 05/05/05 h156703e1d-seg1-k8u
Florida Senate - 2005 SENATOR AMENDMENT Bill No. HB 1567, 1st Eng. Barcode 961106 1 qualifying fee shall be computed by multiplying 12 times the 2 monthly salary authorized for such office as of July 1 3 immediately preceding the first day of qualifying. This 4 subsection shall not apply to candidates qualifying for 5 retention to judicial office. 6 (4) CANDIDATE'S OATH.-- 7 (a) All candidates for the office of school board 8 member shall subscribe to the oath as prescribed in s. 99.021. 9 (b) All candidates for judicial office shall subscribe 10 to an oath or affirmation in writing to be filed with the 11 appropriate qualifying officer upon qualifying. A printed 12 copy of the oath or affirmation shall be furnished to the 13 candidate by the qualifying officer and shall be in 14 substantially the following form: 15 16 State of Florida 17 County of .... 18 Before me, an officer authorized to administer oaths, 19 personally appeared ...(please print name as you wish it to 20 appear on the ballot)..., to me well known, who, being sworn, 21 says he or she: is a candidate for the judicial office of 22 ....; that his or her legal residence is .... County, Florida; 23 that he or she is a qualified elector of the state and of the 24 territorial jurisdiction of the court to which he or she seeks 25 election; that he or she is qualified under the constitution 26 and laws of Florida to hold the judicial office to which he or 27 she desires to be elected or in which he or she desires to be 28 retained; that he or she has taken the oath required by ss. 29 876.05-876.10, Florida Statutes; that he or she has qualified 30 for no other public office in the state, the term of which 31 office or any part thereof runs concurrent to the office he or 113 1:46 PM 05/05/05 h156703e1d-seg1-k8u
Florida Senate - 2005 SENATOR AMENDMENT Bill No. HB 1567, 1st Eng. Barcode 961106 1 she seeks; and that he or she has resigned from any office 2 which he or she is required to resign pursuant to s. 99.012, 3 Florida Statutes. 4 ...(Signature of candidate)... 5 ...(Address)... 6 7 Sworn to and subscribed before me this .... day of ...., 8 ...(year)..., at .... County, Florida. 9 ...(Signature and title of officer administering oath)... 10 11 (5) ITEMS REQUIRED TO BE FILED.-- 12 (a) In order for a candidate for judicial office or 13 the office of school board member to be qualified, the 14 following items must be received by the filing officer by the 15 end of the qualifying period: 16 1. Except for candidates for retention to judicial 17 office, a properly executed check drawn upon the candidate's 18 campaign account in an amount not less than the fee required 19 by subsection (3) or, in lieu thereof, the copy of the notice 20 of obtaining ballot position pursuant to s. 105.035. If a 21 candidate's check is returned by the bank for any reason, the 22 filing officer shall immediately notify the candidate and the 23 candidate shall, the end of qualifying notwithstanding, have 24 48 hours from the time such notification is received, 25 excluding Saturdays, Sundays, and legal holidays, to pay the 26 fee with a cashier's check purchased from funds of the 27 campaign account. Failure to pay the fee as provided in this 28 subparagraph shall disqualify the candidate. 29 2. The candidate's oath required by subsection (4), 30 which must contain the name of the candidate as it is to 31 appear on the ballot; the office sought, including the 114 1:46 PM 05/05/05 h156703e1d-seg1-k8u
Florida Senate - 2005 SENATOR AMENDMENT Bill No. HB 1567, 1st Eng. Barcode 961106 1 district or group number if applicable; and the signature of 2 the candidate, duly acknowledged. 3 3. The loyalty oath required by s. 876.05, signed by 4 the candidate and duly acknowledged. 5 4. The completed form for the appointment of campaign 6 treasurer and designation of campaign depository, as required 7 by s. 106.021. In addition, each candidate for judicial 8 office, including an incumbent judge, shall file a statement 9 with the qualifying officer, within 10 days after filing the 10 appointment of campaign treasurer and designation of campaign 11 depository, stating that the candidate has read and 12 understands the requirements of the Florida Code of Judicial 13 Conduct. Such statement shall be in substantially the 14 following form: 15 16 Statement of Candidate for Judicial Office 17 18 I, ...(name of candidate)..., a judicial candidate, have 19 received, read, and understand the requirements of the Florida 20 Code of Judicial Conduct. 21 ...(Signature of candidate)... 22 ...(Date)... 23 24 5. The full and public disclosure of financial 25 interests required by s. 8, Art. II of the State Constitution 26 or the statement of financial interests required by s. 27 112.3145, whichever is applicable. A public officer who has 28 filed the full and public disclosure or statement of financial 29 interests with the Commission on Ethics or the supervisor of 30 elections prior to qualifying for office may file a copy of 31 that disclosure at the time of qualifying. 115 1:46 PM 05/05/05 h156703e1d-seg1-k8u
Florida Senate - 2005 SENATOR AMENDMENT Bill No. HB 1567, 1st Eng. Barcode 961106 1 (b) If the filing officer receives qualifying papers 2 that do not include all items as required by paragraph (a) 3 prior to the last day of qualifying, the filing officer shall 4 make a reasonable effort to notify the candidate of the 5 missing or incomplete items and shall inform the candidate 6 that all required items must be received by the close of 7 qualifying. A candidate's name as it is to appear on the 8 ballot may not be changed after the end of qualifying. 9 (6) Notwithstanding the qualifying period prescribed 10 in this section, a filing officer may accept and hold 11 qualifying papers submitted not earlier than 14 days prior to 12 the beginning of the qualifying period, to be processed and 13 filed during the qualifying period. 14 Section 66. Section 105.035, Florida Statutes, is 15 amended to read: 16 105.035 Petition process Alternative method of 17 qualifying for certain judicial offices and the office of 18 school board member.-- 19 (1) A person seeking to qualify for election to the 20 office of circuit judge or county court judge or the office of 21 school board member may qualify for election to such office by 22 means of the petitioning process prescribed in this section. 23 A person qualifying by this petition process is alternative 24 method shall not be required to pay the qualifying fee 25 required by this chapter. A person using this petitioning 26 process shall file an oath with the officer before whom the 27 candidate would qualify for the office stating that he or she 28 intends to qualify by this alternative method for the office 29 sought. Such oath shall be filed at any time after the first 30 Tuesday after the first Monday in January of the year in which 31 the election is held, but prior to the 21st day preceding the 116 1:46 PM 05/05/05 h156703e1d-seg1-k8u
Florida Senate - 2005 SENATOR AMENDMENT Bill No. HB 1567, 1st Eng. Barcode 961106 1 first day of the qualifying period for the office sought. The 2 form of such oath shall be prescribed by the Division of 3 Elections. No signatures shall be obtained until the person 4 has filed the oath prescribed in this subsection. 5 (2) The Upon receipt of a written oath from a 6 candidate, the qualifying officer shall provide the candidate 7 with a petition format shall be prescribed by the Division of 8 Elections and shall to be used by the candidate to reproduce 9 petitions for circulation. If the candidate is running for an 10 office that which will be grouped on the ballot with two or 11 more similar offices to be filled at the same election, the 12 candidate's petition must indicate, prior to the obtaining of 13 registered electors' signatures, for which group or district 14 office the candidate is running. 15 (3) Each candidate for election to a judicial office 16 or the office of school board member shall obtain the 17 signature of a number of qualified electors equal to at least 18 1 percent of the total number of registered electors of the 19 district, circuit, county, or other geographic entity 20 represented by the office sought as shown by the compilation 21 by the Department of State for the last preceding general 22 election. A separate petition shall be circulated for each 23 candidate availing himself or herself of the provisions of 24 this section. Signatures may not be obtained until the 25 candidate has filed the appointment of campaign treasurer and 26 designation of campaign depository pursuant to s. 106.021. 27 (4)(a) Each candidate seeking to qualify for election 28 to the office of circuit judge or the office of school board 29 member from a multicounty school district pursuant to this 30 section shall file a separate petition from each county from 31 which signatures are sought. Each petition shall be 117 1:46 PM 05/05/05 h156703e1d-seg1-k8u
Florida Senate - 2005 SENATOR AMENDMENT Bill No. HB 1567, 1st Eng. Barcode 961106 1 submitted, prior to noon of the 28th 21st day preceding the 2 first day of the qualifying period for the office sought, to 3 the supervisor of elections of the county for which such 4 petition was circulated. Each supervisor of elections to whom 5 a petition is submitted shall check the signatures on the 6 petition to verify their status as electors of that county and 7 of the geographic area represented by the office sought. No 8 later than the seventh day before Prior to the first date for 9 qualifying, the supervisor shall certify the number shown as 10 registered electors and submit such certification to the 11 Division of Elections. The division shall determine whether 12 the required number of signatures has been obtained for the 13 name of the candidate to be placed on the ballot and shall 14 notify the candidate. If the required number of signatures 15 has been obtained, the candidate shall, during the time 16 prescribed for qualifying for office, submit a copy of such 17 notice and file his or her qualifying papers and oath 18 prescribed in s. 105.031 with the Division of Elections. Upon 19 receipt of the copy of such notice and qualifying papers, the 20 division shall certify the name of the candidate to the 21 appropriate supervisor or supervisors of elections as having 22 qualified for the office sought. 23 (b) Each candidate seeking to qualify for election to 24 the office of county court judge or the office of school board 25 member from a single county school district pursuant to this 26 section shall submit his or her petition, prior to noon of the 27 28th 21st day preceding the first day of the qualifying period 28 for the office sought, to the supervisor of elections of the 29 county for which such petition was circulated. The supervisor 30 shall check the signatures on the petition to verify their 31 status as electors of the county and of the geographic area 118 1:46 PM 05/05/05 h156703e1d-seg1-k8u
Florida Senate - 2005 SENATOR AMENDMENT Bill No. HB 1567, 1st Eng. Barcode 961106 1 represented by the office sought. No later than the seventh 2 day before Prior to the first date for qualifying, the 3 supervisor shall determine whether the required number of 4 signatures has been obtained for the name of the candidate to 5 be placed on the ballot and shall notify the candidate. If 6 the required number of signatures has been obtained, the 7 candidate shall, during the time prescribed for qualifying for 8 office, submit a copy of such notice and file his or her 9 qualifying papers and oath prescribed in s. 105.031 with the 10 qualifying officer. Upon receipt of the copy of such notice 11 and qualifying papers, such candidate shall be entitled to 12 have his or her name printed on the ballot. 13 Section 67. Section 106.022, Florida Statutes, is 14 created to read: 15 106.022 Appointment of a registered agent; duties.-- 16 (1) Each political committee, committee of continuous 17 existence, or electioneering communications entity shall have 18 and continuously maintain in this state a registered office 19 and a registered agent and must file with the division a 20 statement of appointment for the registered office and 21 registered agent. The statement of appointment must: 22 (a) Provide the name of the registered agent and the 23 street address and phone number for the registered office; 24 (b) Identify the entity for whom the registered agent 25 serves; 26 (c) Designate the address the registered agent wishes 27 to use to receive mail; 28 (d) Include the entity's undertaking to inform the 29 division of any change in such designated address; 30 (e) Provide for the registered agent's acceptance of 31 the appointment, which must confirm that the registered agent 119 1:46 PM 05/05/05 h156703e1d-seg1-k8u
Florida Senate - 2005 SENATOR AMENDMENT Bill No. HB 1567, 1st Eng. Barcode 961106 1 is familiar with and accepts the obligations of the position 2 as set forth in this section; and 3 (f) Contain the signature of the registered agent and 4 the entity engaging the registered agent. 5 (2) An entity may change its appointment of registered 6 agent and registered office under this section by executing a 7 written statement of change that identifies the former 8 registered agent and registered address and also satisfies all 9 of the requirements of subsection (1). 10 (3) A registered agent may resign his or her 11 appointment as registered agent by executing a written 12 statement of resignation and filing it with the division. An 13 entity without a registered agent may not make expenditures or 14 accept contributions until it files a written statement of 15 change as required in subsection (2). 16 Section 68. Subsection (6) of section 106.08, Florida 17 Statutes, is amended to read: 18 106.08 Contributions; limitations on.-- 19 (6) A political party may not accept any contribution 20 which has been specifically designated for the partial or 21 exclusive use of a particular candidate. Any contribution so 22 designated must be returned to the contributor and may not be 23 used or expended by or on behalf of the candidate. Also, a 24 political party may not accept any in-kind contribution that 25 fails to provide a direct benefit to the political party. A 26 "direct benefit" includes, but is not limited to, fundraising 27 or furthering the objectives of the political party. 28 Section 69. Subsection (6) of section 106.24, Florida 29 Statutes, is amended to read: 30 106.24 Florida Elections Commission; membership; 31 powers; duties.-- 120 1:46 PM 05/05/05 h156703e1d-seg1-k8u
Florida Senate - 2005 SENATOR AMENDMENT Bill No. HB 1567, 1st Eng. Barcode 961106 1 (6) There is hereby established in the State Treasury 2 an Elections Commission Trust Fund to be utilized by the 3 Division of Elections and the Florida Elections Commission in 4 order to carry out their duties pursuant to ss. 106.24-106.28. 5 The trust fund may also be used by the Secretary of State 6 division, pursuant to his or her its authority under s. 7 97.012(14) s. 106.22(11), to provide rewards for information 8 leading to criminal convictions related to voter registration 9 fraud, voter fraud, and vote scams. 10 Section 70. Subsection (6) of section 106.141, Florida 11 Statutes, is amended to read: 12 106.141 Disposition of surplus funds by candidates.-- 13 (6) Prior to disposing of funds pursuant to subsection 14 (4) or transferring funds into an office account pursuant to 15 subsection (5), any candidate who filed an oath stating that 16 he or she was unable to pay the election assessment or fee for 17 verification of petition signatures without imposing an undue 18 burden on his or her personal resources or on resources 19 otherwise available to him or her, or who filed both such 20 oaths, or who qualified by the petition process alternative 21 method and was not required to pay an election assessment, 22 shall reimburse the state or local governmental entity, 23 whichever is applicable, for such waived assessment or fee or 24 both. Such reimbursement shall be made first for the cost of 25 petition verification and then, if funds are remaining, for 26 the amount of the election assessment. If there are 27 insufficient funds in the account to pay the full amount of 28 either the assessment or the fee or both, the remaining funds 29 shall be disbursed in the above manner until no funds remain. 30 All funds disbursed pursuant to this subsection shall be 31 remitted to the qualifying officer. Any reimbursement for 121 1:46 PM 05/05/05 h156703e1d-seg1-k8u
Florida Senate - 2005 SENATOR AMENDMENT Bill No. HB 1567, 1st Eng. Barcode 961106 1 petition verification costs which are reimbursable by the 2 state shall be forwarded by the qualifying officer to the 3 state for deposit in the General Revenue Fund. All 4 reimbursements for the amount of the election assessment shall 5 be forwarded by the qualifying officer to the Department of 6 State for deposit in the General Revenue Fund. 7 Section 71. Section 98.122, Florida Statutes, is 8 transferred and renumbered as section 106.165, Florida 9 Statutes. 10 Section 72. Section 106.22, Florida Statutes, is 11 amended to read: 12 106.22 Duties of the Division of Elections.--It is the 13 duty of the Division of Elections to: 14 (1) Prescribe forms for statements and other 15 information required to be filed by this chapter. Such forms 16 shall be furnished by the Department of State or office of the 17 supervisor of elections to persons required to file such 18 statements and information with such agency. 19 (2) Prepare and publish manuals or brochures setting 20 forth recommended uniform methods of bookkeeping and 21 reporting, and including appropriate portions of the election 22 code, for use by persons required by this chapter to file 23 statements. 24 (3) Develop a filing, coding, and cross-indexing 25 system consonant with the purposes of this chapter. 26 (4) Preserve statements and other information required 27 to be filed with the division pursuant to this chapter for a 28 period of 10 years from date of receipt. 29 (5) Prepare and publish such reports as it may deem 30 appropriate. 31 (6) Make, from time to time, audits and field 122 1:46 PM 05/05/05 h156703e1d-seg1-k8u
Florida Senate - 2005 SENATOR AMENDMENT Bill No. HB 1567, 1st Eng. Barcode 961106 1 investigations with respect to reports and statements filed 2 under the provisions of this chapter and with respect to 3 alleged failures to file any report or statement required 4 under the provisions of this chapter. The division shall 5 conduct a postelection audit of the campaign accounts of all 6 candidates receiving contributions from the Election Campaign 7 Financing Trust Fund. 8 (7) Report to the Florida Elections Commission any 9 failure to file a report or information required by this 10 chapter or any apparent violation of this chapter. 11 (8) Employ such personnel or contract for such 12 services as are necessary to adequately carry out the intent 13 of this chapter. 14 (9) Prescribe rules and regulations to carry out the 15 provisions of this chapter. Such rules shall be prescribed 16 pursuant to chapter 120. 17 (10) Make an annual report to the President of the 18 Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives 19 concerning activities of the division and recommending 20 improvements in the election code. 21 (11) Conduct preliminary investigations into any 22 irregularities or fraud involving voter registration or voting 23 and report its findings to the state attorney for the judicial 24 circuit in which the alleged violation occurred for 25 prosecution, where warranted. The Department of State may 26 prescribe by rule requirements for filing a complaint of voter 27 fraud and for investigating any such complaint. 28 (10)(12) Conduct random audits with respect to reports 29 and statements filed under this chapter and with respect to 30 alleged failure to file any reports and statements required 31 under this chapter. 123 1:46 PM 05/05/05 h156703e1d-seg1-k8u
Florida Senate - 2005 SENATOR AMENDMENT Bill No. HB 1567, 1st Eng. Barcode 961106 1 Section 73. Subsection (1) of section 16.56, Florida 2 Statutes, is amended to read: 3 16.56 Office of Statewide Prosecution.-- 4 (1) There is created in the Department of Legal 5 Affairs an Office of Statewide Prosecution. The office shall 6 be a separate "budget entity" as that term is defined in 7 chapter 216. The office may: 8 (a) Investigate and prosecute the offenses of: 9 1. Bribery, burglary, criminal usury, extortion, 10 gambling, kidnapping, larceny, murder, prostitution, perjury, 11 robbery, carjacking, and home-invasion robbery; 12 2. Any crime involving narcotic or other dangerous 13 drugs; 14 3. Any violation of the provisions of the Florida RICO 15 (Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organization) Act, including 16 any offense listed in the definition of racketeering activity 17 in s. 895.02(1)(a), providing such listed offense is 18 investigated in connection with a violation of s. 895.03 and 19 is charged in a separate count of an information or indictment 20 containing a count charging a violation of s. 895.03, the 21 prosecution of which listed offense may continue independently 22 if the prosecution of the violation of s. 895.03 is terminated 23 for any reason; 24 4. Any violation of the provisions of the Florida 25 Anti-Fencing Act; 26 5. Any violation of the provisions of the Florida 27 Antitrust Act of 1980, as amended; 28 6. Any crime involving, or resulting in, fraud or 29 deceit upon any person; 30 7. Any violation of s. 847.0135, relating to computer 31 pornography and child exploitation prevention, or any offense 124 1:46 PM 05/05/05 h156703e1d-seg1-k8u
Florida Senate - 2005 SENATOR AMENDMENT Bill No. HB 1567, 1st Eng. Barcode 961106 1 related to a violation of s. 847.0135; 2 8. Any violation of the provisions of chapter 815; 3 9. Any criminal violation of part I of chapter 499; 4 10. Any violation of the provisions of the Florida 5 Motor Fuel Tax Relief Act of 2004; or 6 11. Any criminal violation of s. 409.920 or s. 7 409.9201; or 8 12. Any crime involving voter registration, voting, or 9 candidate or issue petition activities; 10 11 or any attempt, solicitation, or conspiracy to commit any of 12 the crimes specifically enumerated above. The office shall 13 have such power only when any such offense is occurring, or 14 has occurred, in two or more judicial circuits as part of a 15 related transaction, or when any such offense is connected 16 with an organized criminal conspiracy affecting two or more 17 judicial circuits. 18 (b) Upon request, cooperate with and assist state 19 attorneys and state and local law enforcement officials in 20 their efforts against organized crimes. 21 (c) Request and receive from any department, division, 22 board, bureau, commission, or other agency of the state, or of 23 any political subdivision thereof, cooperation and assistance 24 in the performance of its duties. 25 Section 74. Subsection (5) of section 119.07, Florida 26 Statutes, is amended to read: 27 119.07 Inspection and copying of records; 28 photographing public records; fees; exemptions.-- 29 (5) When ballots are produced under this section for 30 inspection or examination, no persons other than the 31 supervisor of elections or the supervisor's employees shall 125 1:46 PM 05/05/05 h156703e1d-seg1-k8u
Florida Senate - 2005 SENATOR AMENDMENT Bill No. HB 1567, 1st Eng. Barcode 961106 1 touch the ballots. If the ballots are being examined before 2 the end of the contest period in s. 102.168, the supervisor of 3 elections shall make a reasonable effort to notify all 4 candidates by telephone or otherwise of the time and place of 5 the inspection or examination. All such candidates, or their 6 representatives, shall be allowed to be present during the 7 inspection or examination. 8 Section 75. Subsection (3) of section 145.09, Florida 9 Statutes, is amended to read: 10 145.09 Supervisor of elections.-- 11 (3)(a) There shall be an additional $2,000 per year 12 special qualification salary for each supervisor of elections 13 who has met the certification requirements established by the 14 Division of Elections of the Department of State. The 15 Department of State shall adopt rules to establish the 16 certification requirements. Any supervisor who is certified 17 during a calendar year shall receive in that year a pro rata 18 share of the special qualification salary based on the 19 remaining period of the year. 20 (b) In order to qualify for the special qualification 21 salary described in paragraph (a), the supervisor must 22 complete the requirements established by the Division of 23 Elections within 6 years after first taking office. 24 (c) After a supervisor meets the requirements of 25 paragraph (a), in order to remain certified the supervisor 26 shall thereafter be required to complete each year a course of 27 continuing education as prescribed by the division. 28 Section 76. Effective July 1, 2005, section 104.0615, 29 Florida Statutes, is created to read: 30 104.0615 Voter intimidation or suppression prohibited; 31 criminal penalties.-- 126 1:46 PM 05/05/05 h156703e1d-seg1-k8u
Florida Senate - 2005 SENATOR AMENDMENT Bill No. HB 1567, 1st Eng. Barcode 961106 1 (1) This section may be cited as the "Voter Protection 2 Act." 3 (2) A person may not directly or indirectly use or 4 threaten to use force, violence, or intimidation or any tactic 5 of coercion or intimidation to induce or compel an individual 6 to: 7 (a) Vote or refrain from voting; 8 (b) Vote or refrain from voting for any particular 9 individual or ballot measure; 10 (c) Refrain from registering to vote; or 11 (d) Refrain from acting as a legally authorized 12 election official or poll watcher. 13 (3) A person may not knowingly use false information 14 to: 15 (a) Challenge an individual's right to vote; 16 (b) Induce or attempt to induce an individual to 17 refrain from voting or registering to vote; or 18 (c) Induce or attempt to induce an individual to 19 refrain from acting as a legally authorized election official 20 or poll watcher. 21 (4) A person may not knowingly destroy, mutilate, or 22 deface a voter registration form or election ballot or 23 obstruct or delay the delivery of a voter registration form or 24 election ballot. 25 (5) A person who violates subsection (2), subsection 26 (3), or subsection (4) commits a felony of the third degree, 27 punishable as provided in s. 775.082, s. 775.083, or s. 28 775.084. 29 Section 77. Sections 98.095, 98.0979, 98.181, 98.481, 30 101.253, 101.635, 102.061, 106.085, and 106.144, Florida 31 Statutes, are repealed. 127 1:46 PM 05/05/05 h156703e1d-seg1-k8u
Florida Senate - 2005 SENATOR AMENDMENT Bill No. HB 1567, 1st Eng. Barcode 961106 1 Section 78. If any provision of this act or its 2 application to any person or circumstance is held invalid, the 3 invalidity does not affect other provisions or applications of 4 the act which can be given effect without the invalid 5 provision or application, and to this end the provisions of 6 this act are severable. 7 Section 79. Except as otherwise expressly provided in 8 this act and except for this section, which shall take effect 9 July 1, 2005, this act shall take effect January 1, 2006. 10 11 12 ================ T I T L E A M E N D M E N T =============== 13 And the title is amended as follows: 14 Delete everything before the enacting clause 15 16 and insert: 17 A bill to be entitled 18 An act relating to elections; amending s. 19 97.012, F.S.; authorizing the Secretary of 20 State to investigate voter fraud; authorizing 21 the Department of State to adopt rules; 22 amending s. 97.021, F.S.; defining the term 23 "marksense ballots"; defining the terms "early 24 voting area," "early voting site," and 25 "third-party voter registration organization"; 26 amending s. 97.051, F.S.; revising the oath 27 required upon registering to vote; amending s. 28 97.052, F.S.; revising the contents of the 29 uniform statewide voter registration 30 application; amending s. 97.053, F.S.; revising 31 provisions governing the acceptance of voter 128 1:46 PM 05/05/05 h156703e1d-seg1-k8u
Florida Senate - 2005 SENATOR AMENDMENT Bill No. HB 1567, 1st Eng. Barcode 961106 1 registration applications by the supervisor of 2 elections; requiring that an applicant complete 3 a registration application before the date of 4 book closing in order to be eligible to vote in 5 that election; revising the information 6 required on the registration application; 7 amending s. 97.055, F.S.; limiting the updates 8 that may be made to registration information 9 following book closing; creating s. 97.0575, 10 F.S.; providing requirements for third-party 11 voter registration organizations that collect 12 voter-registration applications; providing 13 fines for failure to deliver applications as 14 required; authorizing the Division of Elections 15 to adopt rules to administer provisions 16 governing third-party voter registration 17 organizations; amending s. 97.071, F.S.; 18 specifying the information to be included on 19 the registration identification card; amending 20 s. 98.045, F.S.; deleting a cross-reference; 21 amending s. 98.077, F.S.; revising the 22 procedures for updating a voter signature used 23 to verify an absentee ballot or provisional 24 ballot; amending s. 99.061, F.S.; providing for 25 qualifying for nomination or election by the 26 petition process; requiring the filing of 27 statements of financial interest; requiring 28 that a qualifying officer accept certain 29 qualifying papers filed before the qualifying 30 period; amending s. 99.063, F.S.; providing 31 filing requirements for public officers; 129 1:46 PM 05/05/05 h156703e1d-seg1-k8u
Florida Senate - 2005 SENATOR AMENDMENT Bill No. HB 1567, 1st Eng. Barcode 961106 1 amending s. 99.092, F.S., relating to 2 qualifying fees; clarifying provisions 3 governing qualifying for nomination or election 4 by the petition process to conform to changes 5 made by the act; amending s. 99.095, F.S.; 6 revising the requirements for qualifying as a 7 candidate by a petition process in lieu of 8 paying a qualifying fee and party assessment; 9 providing requirements for submitting petitions 10 and certifications; requiring that the division 11 or supervisor of elections, as applicable, 12 determine whether the required number of 13 signatures has been obtained; amending s. 14 99.0955, F.S.; providing procedures for a 15 candidate having no party affiliation to 16 qualify by the petition process; amending s. 17 99.096, F.S.; revising the procedures for a 18 minor political party to submit nominated 19 candidates to be on the general election 20 ballot; providing for candidates to qualify by 21 the petition process; amending s. 99.09651, 22 F.S., relating to signature requirements for 23 ballot position; conforming provisions to 24 changes made by the act; amending s. 100.011, 25 F.S.; requiring that an elector in line at the 26 time the polls close be allowed to vote; 27 amending s. 100.101, F.S.; revising the 28 circumstances under which a special election or 29 primary is held; amending s. 100.111, F.S.; 30 revising requirements for filling a vacancy in 31 a nomination; requiring that ballots cast for a 130 1:46 PM 05/05/05 h156703e1d-seg1-k8u
Florida Senate - 2005 SENATOR AMENDMENT Bill No. HB 1567, 1st Eng. Barcode 961106 1 former nominee be counted for the person 2 designated to replace the nominee under certain 3 circumstances; amending s. 100.141, F.S., 4 relating to the notice of a special election; 5 conforming provisions to changes made by the 6 act; amending s. 101.031, F.S.; revising the 7 Voter's Bill of Rights to authorize a 8 provisional ballot if a person's identity is in 9 question; amending s. 101.043, F.S.; revising 10 the procedures for a voter to provide 11 identification when voting; amending s. 12 101.048, F.S.; providing for certain additional 13 voters to cast provisional ballots; providing 14 requirements for presenting evidence in support 15 of a person's right to vote; requiring that the 16 county canvassing board count such a ballot 17 unless it determines by a preponderance of the 18 evidence that the person was not entitled to 19 vote; requiring that a person casting a 20 provisional ballot be informed of certain 21 rights; amending s. 101.049, F.S.; providing 22 requirements for ballots for persons with 23 disabilities; amending s. 101.051, F.S.; 24 prohibiting certain solicitations to provide 25 assistance to an elector; providing a penalty; 26 authorizing an elector to request that a person 27 other than an election official provide him or 28 her with assistance in voting; providing for 29 the form of the oath to be signed; amending s. 30 101.111, F.S.; revising the requirements for 31 challenging an elector's right to vote; 131 1:46 PM 05/05/05 h156703e1d-seg1-k8u
Florida Senate - 2005 SENATOR AMENDMENT Bill No. HB 1567, 1st Eng. Barcode 961106 1 providing a penalty for filing a frivolous 2 challenge; amending s. 101.131, F.S.; revising 3 requirements for poll watchers; authorizing 4 certain political committees to have poll 5 watchers; prohibiting a poll watcher from 6 interacting with a voter; providing for poll 7 watchers at early voting areas; amending s. 8 101.151, F.S.; providing requirements for 9 marksense ballots; amending s. 101.171, F.S.; 10 requiring that a copy of a proposed 11 constitutional amendment be available at voting 12 locations; amending s. 101.294, F.S.; 13 prohibiting a vendor of voting equipment from 14 providing systems, components, or system 15 upgrades to a local governing body or 16 supervisor of elections which have not been 17 certified by the Division of Elections; 18 requiring that the vendor provide sworn 19 certification of such equipment; amending s. 20 101.295, F.S.; providing a penalty for 21 providing voting equipment in violation of ch. 22 101, F.S.; amending s. 101.49, F.S.; revising 23 the procedures for verifying an elector's 24 signature; amending s. 101.51, F.S.; requiring 25 that an elector occupy a voting booth alone; 26 amending s. 101.5606, F.S., relating to 27 requirements for approval of voting systems, to 28 conform; amending s. 101.5608, F.S., relating 29 to voting by electronic or electromechanical 30 methods, to conform; amending s. 101.5612, 31 F.S.; providing requirements for testing voting 132 1:46 PM 05/05/05 h156703e1d-seg1-k8u
Florida Senate - 2005 SENATOR AMENDMENT Bill No. HB 1567, 1st Eng. Barcode 961106 1 equipment; amending s. 101.5614, F.S.; 2 correcting a cross-reference; amending s. 3 101.572, F.S.; requiring that the supervisor of 4 elections notify the candidates if ballots are 5 examined before the end of the contest; 6 amending s. 101.58, F.S.; authorizing employees 7 of the department to have access to the 8 premises, records, equipment, and staff of the 9 supervisors of elections; amending s. 101.595, 10 F.S.; requiring that certain overvotes and 11 undervotes be reported to the department; 12 amending s. 101.6103, F.S.; authorizing the 13 canvassing board to begin canvassing before the 14 election; prohibiting the release of results 15 before election day; providing a penalty for 16 any early release of results; requiring that a 17 mail ballot that otherwise satisfies the 18 requirements of law for mail ballots be counted 19 even if the elector dies after mailing the 20 ballot but before election day if certain 21 conditions are met; amending s. 101.62, F.S.; 22 revising the requirements for mailing absentee 23 ballots to voters; amending s. 101.64, F.S.; 24 providing for an oath to be provided to persons 25 voting absentee under the Uniformed and 26 Overseas Citizens Absentee Voting Act; amending 27 s. 101.657, F.S.; revising requirements 28 relating to early voting locations; revising 29 the times to begin and end early voting and the 30 times for opening and closing the early voting 31 sites each day; providing for uniformity of 133 1:46 PM 05/05/05 h156703e1d-seg1-k8u
Florida Senate - 2005 SENATOR AMENDMENT Bill No. HB 1567, 1st Eng. Barcode 961106 1 county early voting sites; requiring any person 2 in line at the closing of an early voting site 3 to be allowed to vote; providing for early 4 voting in municipal and special district 5 elections; requiring supervisors to provide 6 certain information in electronic format to the 7 Division of Elections; requiring that an early 8 voting ballot that otherwise satisfies the 9 requirements of law for early voting ballots be 10 counted even if the elector dies on or before 11 election day; amending s. 101.663, F.S.; 12 providing for certain persons to vote absentee 13 after moving to another state; amending s. 14 101.68, F.S.; prohibiting changing a voter's 15 certificate after the absentee ballot is 16 received by the supervisor; providing that 17 electors who die on or before election day and 18 have cast an absentee ballot shall remain on 19 the voter registration books until the election 20 is certified; providing that the ballot of an 21 elector who casts an absentee ballot shall be 22 counted even if the elector dies on or before 23 election day if certain conditions are met; 24 amending s. 101.69, F.S.; prohibiting a voter 25 from voting another ballot after casting an 26 absentee ballot; providing for a provisional 27 ballot under certain circumstances; amending s. 28 101.6923, F.S.; providing for the form of the 29 printed instructions on an absentee ballot; 30 amending s. 101.694, F.S.; providing 31 requirements for absentee envelopes printed for 134 1:46 PM 05/05/05 h156703e1d-seg1-k8u
Florida Senate - 2005 SENATOR AMENDMENT Bill No. HB 1567, 1st Eng. Barcode 961106 1 voters voting under the Uniformed and Overseas 2 Citizens Absentee Voting Act; amending s. 3 101.697, F.S.; requiring the Department of 4 State to determine whether secure electronic 5 ballots may be provided for overseas voters; 6 requiring that the department adopt rules for 7 accepting overseas ballots; amending s. 8 102.012, F.S.; requiring the supervisor of 9 elections to appoint an election board before 10 any election; providing duties of the board; 11 amending s. 102.014, F.S.; requiring that the 12 Division of Elections develop a uniform 13 training curriculum for poll workers; amending 14 s. 102.031, F.S.; providing requirements for 15 maintaining order at early voting areas; 16 requiring the designation of a no-solicitation 17 zone; prohibiting photography in a polling room 18 or early voting area; amending s. 102.071, 19 F.S.; revising requirements for tabulating 20 votes; amending s. 102.111, F.S.; providing for 21 corrections to be made to the official election 22 returns; amending s. 102.112, F.S.; requiring 23 that a return contain a certification by the 24 canvassing board; authorizing the Department of 25 State to correct typographical errors; amending 26 s. 102.141, F.S.; revising requirements for the 27 canvassing boards in submitting returns to the 28 department; providing requirements for the 29 report filed by the canvassing board; requiring 30 the department to adopt rules for filing 31 results and statistical information; amending 135 1:46 PM 05/05/05 h156703e1d-seg1-k8u
Florida Senate - 2005 SENATOR AMENDMENT Bill No. HB 1567, 1st Eng. Barcode 961106 1 s. 102.166, F.S.; revising the circumstances 2 under which a manual recount may be ordered; 3 amending s. 102.168, F.S.; requiring that 4 complaints be filed with the board responsible 5 for certifying the election results; specifying 6 the parties to an action who may contest an 7 election or nomination; amending s. 103.021, 8 F.S.; providing for nomination of presidential 9 electors by the state executive committee of 10 each political party; defining the term 11 "national party" for purposes of nominating a 12 candidate for President and Vice President of 13 the United States; amending ss. 103.051 and 14 103.061, F.S.; specifying duties of the 15 presidential electors; amending s. 103.121, 16 F.S.; revising powers and duties of executive 17 committees to conform to changes made by the 18 act; amending s. 105.031, F.S.; providing for 19 public officers to file a statement of 20 financial interests at the time of qualifying; 21 requiring that a filing officer accept certain 22 qualifying papers filed before the qualifying 23 period; amending s. 105.035, F.S.; revising 24 procedures for qualifying for certain judicial 25 offices and the office of school board member; 26 prohibiting a candidate from obtaining 27 signatures until appointing a campaign 28 treasurer and designating a campaign 29 depository; revising the requirements for the 30 supervisor of elections with respect to 31 certifying signatures; creating s. 106.022, 136 1:46 PM 05/05/05 h156703e1d-seg1-k8u
Florida Senate - 2005 SENATOR AMENDMENT Bill No. HB 1567, 1st Eng. Barcode 961106 1 F.S.; requiring that a political committee, 2 committee of continuous existence, or 3 electioneering communications entity maintain a 4 registered office and registered agent; 5 providing requirements for the statement of 6 appointment; prohibiting political parties from 7 accepting certain in-kind contributions; 8 amending s. 106.24, F.S.; clarifying the duties 9 of the Secretary of State; amending s. 106.141, 10 F.S., relating to the disposition of surplus 11 funds; conforming provisions to changes made by 12 the act; transferring and renumbering s. 13 98.122, F.S., relating to the use of closed 14 captioning and descriptive narrative in 15 television broadcasts; amending s. 106.22, 16 F.S.; eliminating certain duties of the 17 Division of Elections with respect to reports 18 to the Legislature and preliminary 19 investigations; amending s. 16.56, F.S.; 20 authorizing the Office of Statewide Prosecution 21 to investigate and prosecute crimes involving 22 voter registration, voting, or certain petition 23 activities; amending s. 119.07, F.S.; 24 clarifying requirements of the supervisor of 25 elections with respect to notifying candidates 26 of the inspection of ballots; amending s. 27 145.09, F.S.; requiring that the Department of 28 State adopt rules establishing certification 29 requirements for supervisors of elections; 30 creating s. 104.0615, F.S.; providing a short 31 title; prohibiting a person from using or 137 1:46 PM 05/05/05 h156703e1d-seg1-k8u
Florida Senate - 2005 SENATOR AMENDMENT Bill No. HB 1567, 1st Eng. Barcode 961106 1 threatening to use force, violence, or 2 intimidation to induce or compel an individual 3 to vote or refrain from voting, to refrain from 4 registering to vote, or to refrain from acting 5 as an election official or poll watcher; 6 prohibiting a person from knowingly using false 7 information to challenge an individual's right 8 to vote, to induce an individual to refrain 9 from registering to vote, or to induce or 10 attempt to induce an individual to refrain from 11 acting as an election official or poll watcher; 12 prohibiting a person from knowingly destroying, 13 mutilating, or defacing a voter registration 14 form or election ballot or obstructing or 15 delaying the delivery of a voter registration 16 form or election ballot; providing criminal 17 penalties; repealing ss. 98.095, 98.0979, 18 98.181, 98.481, 101.253, 101.635, 102.061, 19 106.085, and 106.144, F.S., relating to 20 inspections of county registers and the voter 21 database, indexes and records, challenges to 22 elections, the printing and distribution of 23 ballots, duties of the election board, 24 expenditures, and endorsements or opposition by 25 certain groups; providing for severability; 26 providing effective dates. 27 28 29 30 31 138 1:46 PM 05/05/05 h156703e1d-seg1-k8u