2010 Elections Legislation Sarah Jane Bradshaw Assistant Director Florida Division of Elections.

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2010 Elections Legislation Sarah Jane Bradshaw Assistant Director Florida Division of Elections

Bills passed CS/CS/HB 131 –MOVE Act –Extension for disability voting systems –Elections Administration –Political Advertising –Electioneering Communications CS/HB 1306 –Renames public assistance agencies

Bills Passed CS/CS/SB 1412 –Outdated agency reports HB 7079 –Public records exemption reenactment –Stalking victims HB 7123 –Public records exemption reenactment for Victims of Domestic Violence

Absentee Ballots All voters –Requests are good for all elections through the next regularly scheduled general election instead of two general elections –Upon receiving a request for an absentee ballot, SOE must notify the voter of the free access system for determining status of ballot

Absentee Ballots All voters –Absentee ballot information must be uploaded to the DOS beginning 60 days before primary until 15 days after the general Date request made Date ballot delivered Date voted ballot received by SOE

Absentee Ballots UOCAVA voters only –Revises definitions Absent uniformed services voter Overseas voter –Must be absent from county of residence –Includes all military, both stateside and overseas, and overseas citizens –45 day mail time for primary and general election ballots to all UOCAVA voters –Transmission of ballot by mail, or fax to all UOCAVA voters

Absentee Ballots UOCAVA voters –If request contains an address: Record address Confirm by that request was received and include estimated date ballot will be transmitted Notify the voter by when voted ballot is received by SOE –No longer required to list of candidates to overseas voters

Voting Systems Delays implementation of paper-based disability voting equipment until 2016

Elections Administration Preempts matters in chapters to State If voter is challenged for not living in precinct, voter must first be given the opportunity to execute change of address at polls to avoid provisional voting For combined precincts, allows SOE to use one election board and share supplies and equipment

Election Administration Polling Place Changes –Publish in newspaper –Mail to affected voters –Post on SOE website Voter Education report no longer required of DOS – SOE must still file information with DOS

Elections Administration Logic and Accuracy Test –Notice of L & A must be provided on the SOE website and published –Test decks must consist of actual election ballots, marked by the supervisor –If ballot-on-demand equipment is used, must create test decks using paper stock and equipment that will be used in election

Elections Administration Definition of “public assistance” revised to reflect state program name changes (no substantive affect on NVRA voter registration agencies)

Public Records Exemption Reenacts public records exemption –Declinations to register –Information relating to where a person registered or updated registration –Social security number, driver’s license number and identification card number –Signature of voter can be viewed but not copied

Public Records Exemption Stalking victims –Exempts name, address and telephone number of stalking victims Done in same manner as Address Confidentiality Program for Victims of Domestic Violence provided victim files statement of stalking with the Attorney General and otherwise complies in the same manner as ACP-domestic violence voters

Reminders about ACP protected voters: –Same voter registration procedures apply- process manually outside of FVRS –Address protection only good for 4 years unless ACP voter renews Public Records Exemption

–Supervisor responsible for checking on expired or lapsed eligible ACP participants in county –ACP protected voters are not the same as high-risk professionals who ask for address protection under s , F.S.

Canvassing Election Results Requires SOE to publish notice of meeting to canvass absentees and provisionals on website in addition to publication Eliminates out-of-date reference to returns on file with the office of the county court judge Allows defeated candidate entitled to manual recount to nix recount upon request

Canvassing Election Results Secretary of State rather than Elections Canvassing Commission to order machine and manual recounts Time certain for state Elections Canvassing Commission to meet and certify election

Political Disclaimers Allows alternative shortened disclaimer: “Paid by (name of candidate) (party) for (office sought)” –Approved by candidate statement still required in ad Creates a series of technology-based exemptions to the disclaimer requirement

Political Disclaimers No disclaimer necessary if message: Is designed to be worn by a person Is a paid link on Internet and is no more than 200 characters in length and link directs the user to a website that has the political disclaimer (Google ads, Yahoo links) Placed as graphic/picture where compliance is not reasonably practicable if linked to another website that complies with disclaimer requirement

Political Disclaimers No disclaimer necessary if message: Placed at no cost on Internet (blogs) Placed or distributed on an unpaid profile or an account available to public without charge or on a social networking website if the source of message is patently clear (Facebook, MySpace) Distributed as a text message if text is no more than 200 characters in length or requires recipient to sign up or opt in to receive it (Twitter)

Political Disclaimers No disclaimer necessary if message: Connected with or included in any software application or accompanying function, provided the user signs up, opts in, downloads, or otherwise accesses the application from or through a website that complies (apps, screen savers) Sent by third-party user from or through a campaign website, provided website complies

Political Disclaimers Law contains a “catch-all” exception -- no disclaimer is necessary if: Ad is contained or distributed through any other technology-related item, service or device for which compliance with the normal political disclaimer statement is not reasonably practicable due to the size, or nature of such item, service, or device as available, or the means of displaying the ad makes compliance impracticable

Electioneering Communications Addresses concerns raised in Broward Coalition case which ruled portions of law unconstitutional

New law essentially tracks federal law, except it: –Expands the method of communication to include print media and telephone; –Reduces the target audience from the federal requirement of 50,000 or more to merely being targeted to the relevant electorate; and –Reduces the threshold expenditure amount for ECO registration purposes from exceeding $10,000 to exceeding $5,000 in a calendar year. Electioneering Communications

Redefines “electioneering communication” –Communication publicly distributed by television station, radio station, cable tv system, satellite system, newspaper, magazine, direct mail or telephone that: Electioneering Communications

Refers to or depicts a clearly identified candidate without expressly advocating election or defeat but is susceptible of no reasonable interpretation other than an appeal to vote for or against a specified candidate Is made within 30 days before a primary or 60 days before any other election for the office sought by candidate Is targeted to the relevant electorate in the geographical area the candidate would represent if elected Electioneering Communications

–Provides exemptions Communications disseminated by means other than television, radio, cable, satellite, newspaper, magazine, direct mail or telephone Statement by an organization in their newsletter distributed only to its members, if the organization was in existence prior to the time the candidate qualifies Communication in a news story, commentary, or editorial Communication that constitutes a public debate or forum that includes at least two opposing candidates –Will not apply to issues, only candidate communications Electioneering Communications

Redefines “electioneering communications organization” –Group whose election-related activities are limited to making expenditures for electioneering communications or accepting contributions for the purpose of making electioneering communications and whose activities would not otherwise require the group to register as a political party, political committee or committee of continuous existence Electioneering Communications

Requires electioneering communication organization to register when it receives contributions or makes expenditures in excess of $5,000 in a calendar year Requires reporting of all contributions received and expenditures made on behalf of the organization in the same manner as a political committee (new s for ECO reporting requirements) Electioneering Communications

ECOs not allowed to use credit cards Prohibition on an ECO’s use of contributions received 5 days prior to an election has been deleted. Prohibition on an ECO’s accepting a contribution from 527 or 501(c)(4) tax- exempt organization has been deleted Electioneering Communications

An electioneering communication telephone call has its own political disclaimer requirement

Independent Expenditures Threshold for reporting independent expenditures and the reporting threshold for each individual who makes an electioneering communication is raised from $100 to $5,000 (s )

Florida Elections Commission Respondent may not request that willfulness be determined at an informal hearing until after probable cause is found This precludes a request being made during the investigative phase

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