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House Amendment 1164

Amendment Text

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  1  1    Amend House File 403 as follows:
  1  2    #1.  Page 1, by inserting after line 8 the
  1  3 following:
  1  4    "Sec.    .  Section 39.3, Code 2001, is amended by
  1  5 adding the following new subsection:
  1  6    NEW SUBSECTION.  8A.  "Mail ballot election" means
  1  7 an election conducted pursuant to chapter 49B."
  1  8    #2.  Page 17, by inserting before line 18 the
  1  9 following:
  1 10    "Sec.    .  NEW SECTION.  49B.1  MAIL BALLOT
  1 11 ELECTIONS.
  1 12    A mail ballot election may be conducted in cities
  1 13 with a population of two hundred or less as provided
  1 14 in this chapter.
  1 15    Sec.    .  NEW SECTION.  49B.2  DEFINITIONS.
  1 16    As used in this chapter, unless the context
  1 17 otherwise requires:
  1 18    1.  "Election day" is the date established by law
  1 19 on which a particular election would be held if that
  1 20 election were being conducted by means other than a
  1 21 mail ballot election.
  1 22    2.  "Return verification envelope" means an
  1 23 envelope that contains a secrecy envelope and which is
  1 24 designed to allow election officials, upon examination
  1 25 of the outside of the envelope, to determine that the
  1 26 ballot is being submitted by someone who is in fact a
  1 27 registered voter and who has not already voted.
  1 28    3.  "Secrecy envelope" means an envelope used to
  1 29 contain the elector's ballot and that is designed to
  1 30 conceal the voter's vote and to prevent the voter's
  1 31 ballot from being distinguished from the ballots of
  1 32 other voters.
  1 33    Sec.    .  NEW SECTION.  49B.3  MAIL BALLOT
  1 34 ELECTION PROCEDURE.
  1 35    The state commissioner of elections shall prescribe
  1 36 uniform procedures and forms to be used in the conduct
  1 37 of mail ballot elections.
  1 38    Sec.    .  NEW SECTION.  49B.4  INITIATION BY
  1 39 GOVERNING BODY.
  1 40    1.  The city council of a city may, by resolution,
  1 41 request that the county commissioner of elections
  1 42 conduct the regular city election or a special city
  1 43 election under this chapter.  Only a city with two
  1 44 hundred or fewer registered voters at the time the
  1 45 resolution is adopted may make such a request.  The
  1 46 council must file the resolution with the county
  1 47 commissioner not later than ninety days before the
  1 48 date of the election.  The commissioner shall approve
  1 49 the request if the commissioner determines that it is
  1 50 economically and administratively feasible to conduct
  2  1 the regular city election or a special city election
  2  2 by mail.
  2  3    2.  After the resolution is approved, the county
  2  4 commissioner shall prepare a written plan for conduct
  2  5 of the election as provided in section 49B.5.  At
  2  6 least seventy-one days before the date set for the
  2  7 election, the county commissioner shall forward a copy
  2  8 of the written plan to the city council concerned.
  2  9    Sec.    .  NEW SECTION.  49B.5  WRITTEN PLAN FOR
  2 10 CONDUCT OF ELECTION – AMENDMENTS – APPROVAL
  2 11 PROCEDURE.
  2 12    1.  The county commissioner shall prepare a written
  2 13 plan, including a timetable, for the conduct of a mail
  2 14 ballot election and shall submit it to the state
  2 15 commissioner of elections at least seventy-one days
  2 16 before the date of the election.
  2 17    2.  The plan may be amended by the county
  2 18 commissioner any time before the sixty-fourth day
  2 19 before the date of the election by notifying the state
  2 20 commissioner of elections in writing of any changes.
  2 21    3.  Within five days after receiving the plan, and
  2 22 as soon as possible after receiving any amendments,
  2 23 the state commissioner of elections shall approve,
  2 24 disapprove, or recommend changes to the plan or
  2 25 amendments.  The final plan shall be approved and
  2 26 available to the public at least two days before the
  2 27 deadline for candidates to file nomination papers in
  2 28 the office of the city clerk.
  2 29    4.  When the written plan has been approved, the
  2 30 county commissioner shall proceed to conduct the
  2 31 election according to the approved plan.
  2 32    Sec.    .  NEW SECTION.  49B.6  PUBLICATION OF
  2 33 NOTICE.
  2 34    The county commissioner shall, not more than ten
  2 35 days and not less than four days before the date that
  2 36 ballots are to be mailed, publish notice that a mail
  2 37 ballot election will be conducted.  The notice shall
  2 38 be published in a newspaper of general circulation in
  2 39 each city for which the mail ballot election will be
  2 40 conducted.  The notice shall include all of the
  2 41 following information:
  2 42    1.  The date ballots will be mailed.
  2 43    2.  The last day that a voter can request an
  2 44 absentee ballot.
  2 45    3.  Voter registration deadlines.
  2 46    4.  Location or locations where mail ballots can be
  2 47 deposited pursuant to section 49B.13.
  2 48    5.  Instructions for obtaining a replacement ballot
  2 49 if a voter's ballot is destroyed, spoiled, lost, or
  2 50 not received pursuant to section 49B.9.
  3  1    The county commissioner is not required to publish
  3  2 a sample ballot.
  3  3    Sec.    .  NEW SECTION.  49B.7  MAILING BALLOTS.
  3  4    1.  Official ballots for a mail ballot election
  3  5 shall be prepared and all other initial procedures for
  3  6 elections shall be followed as otherwise provided by
  3  7 law.
  3  8    2.  The county commissioner of elections shall mail
  3  9 an official ballot to every registered voter of the
  3 10 city conducting the election on a date not sooner than
  3 11 the twentieth day before the date of the election and
  3 12 not later than the tenth day before the date of the
  3 13 election.  An exception shall be made for those
  3 14 ballots delivered as prescribed in section 49B.12.
  3 15    3.  All ballots shall be mailed by first class
  3 16 mail.
  3 17    4.  Ballots mailed by the county commissioner shall
  3 18 be addressed to the address of each voter appearing in
  3 19 the registration records of the city, and placed in an
  3 20 envelope which is prominently marked "Do Not Forward".
  3 21    5.  The ballot shall contain the following warning:
  3 22    "Any person who, by use of violence, threats of
  3 23 violence, or any means of duress, procures the vote of
  3 24 a voter for or against any measure or candidate is
  3 25 subject, upon conviction, to imprisonment or to a
  3 26 fine, or both."
  3 27    Sec.    .  NEW SECTION.  49B.8  REGISTRATION.
  3 28    The county commissioner shall not mail a ballot
  3 29 under this chapter to any voter not registered thirty
  3 30 days before the date of the election.  Voters
  3 31 registered less than thirty days before the date of
  3 32 the election, but before the close of registration,
  3 33 may apply for a ballot under section 49B.9.
  3 34    Sec.    .  NEW SECTION.  49B.9  REPLACEMENT
  3 35 BALLOTS.
  3 36    If the mail ballot is destroyed, spoiled, lost, or
  3 37 not received by the voter, the voter may obtain a
  3 38 replacement ballot from the county commissioner as
  3 39 provided in this section.  A voter seeking a
  3 40 replacement ballot shall sign a statement, on a form
  3 41 prescribed by the state commissioner, that the ballot
  3 42 was destroyed, spoiled, lost, or not received.  The
  3 43 voter or the voter's designee shall deliver the
  3 44 statement to the county commissioner before noon on
  3 45 the date of the election.  The voter may mail the
  3 46 statement to the county commissioner.  However, a
  3 47 county commissioner shall not transmit a ballot by
  3 48 mail under this section unless the statement is
  3 49 received before five p.m. on the fourth day before the
  3 50 date of the election.  When a statement is timely
  4  1 received under this section, the county commissioner
  4  2 shall give the ballot to the voter if the voter is
  4  3 present in the office of the county commissioner, or
  4  4 promptly mail the ballot to the voter at the address
  4  5 contained in the statement, except when prohibited by
  4  6 this section.  If the voter is present in the county
  4  7 commissioner's office, the ballot shall be voted at
  4  8 that time.  The county commissioner shall keep a
  4  9 record of each replacement ballot provided under this
  4 10 section.  If a voter, having received and voted a
  4 11 replacement ballot as provided under this section,
  4 12 later finds the lost ballot, the voter shall return
  4 13 the lost ballot to the county commissioner.
  4 14    Sec.    .  NEW SECTION.  49B.10  VOTING AND RETURN
  4 15 OF BALLOT.
  4 16    1.  A registered voter, upon receipt of a mail
  4 17 ballot, shall mark the ballot in such a manner that no
  4 18 other person will know how the ballot is marked and
  4 19 shall place it in the secrecy envelope provided with
  4 20 the ballot.
  4 21    A voter who is blind, cannot read, or because of a
  4 22 physical disability is unable to mark the ballot, may
  4 23 be assisted by any person selected by the voter.
  4 24    2.  The voter shall place the secrecy envelope
  4 25 containing the ballot in the return verification
  4 26 envelope and sign and securely seal the return
  4 27 verification envelope.  The sealed return verification
  4 28 envelope shall be returned to the county commissioner
  4 29 by one of the following methods:
  4 30    a.  The sealed return verification envelope may be
  4 31 delivered by the registered voter or the voter's
  4 32 designee to the county commissioner's office or a
  4 33 place designated by the commissioner no later than the
  4 34 time the polls close on election day.
  4 35    b.  The sealed return verification envelope may be
  4 36 mailed, postage paid, to the county commissioner.  In
  4 37 order for the ballot to be counted, the return
  4 38 verification envelope must be clearly postmarked by an
  4 39 officially authorized postal service not later than
  4 40 the day before the election and received by the county
  4 41 commissioner not later than the time established for
  4 42 the canvass by the board of supervisors for that
  4 43 election.  The county commissioner shall contact the
  4 44 post office serving the county commissioner's office
  4 45 at the latest practical hour before the canvass by the
  4 46 board of supervisors for that election, and shall
  4 47 arrange for return verification envelopes received in
  4 48 that post office but not yet delivered to the
  4 49 commissioner's office to be brought to the
  4 50 commissioner's office before the canvass for that
  5  1 election by the board of supervisors.
  5  2    Sec.    .  NEW SECTION.  49B.11  ABSENTEE BALLOTS.
  5  3    1.  A registered voter who will be absent from the
  5  4 city during the time when the ballots are mailed may
  5  5 do either of the following:
  5  6    a.  Vote in person in the county commissioner's
  5  7 office as soon as ballots are available and until noon
  5  8 the day before the ballots are scheduled to be mailed.
  5  9    b.  Make a written request, signed by the voter and
  5 10 addressed to the county commissioner, that the ballot
  5 11 be mailed to an address other than that which appears
  5 12 on the voter's registration record.  Written requests
  5 13 shall be accepted until noon the day before the
  5 14 ballots are scheduled to be mailed.
  5 15    2.  Ballots mailed to voters pursuant to this
  5 16 section shall be mailed the same day that all other
  5 17 ballots are mailed.
  5 18    Sec.    .  NEW SECTION.  49B.12  BALLOTING BY
  5 19 CONFINED PERSONS.
  5 20    A person who is a resident or patient in a health
  5 21 care facility or hospital located in the county in
  5 22 which the election is to be held shall not be mailed a
  5 23 ballot but shall have a ballot delivered in the manner
  5 24 prescribed by section 53.22, subsection 1.
  5 25    Sec.    .  NEW SECTION.  49B.13  PERSONAL DELIVERY
  5 26 OF MAIL BALLOT – BALLOT DROPOFF STATIONS.
  5 27    A ballot dropoff station for the deposit of mail
  5 28 ballots may be established in the city conducting the
  5 29 mail ballot election at the direction of the county
  5 30 commissioner.  A ballot dropoff station established at
  5 31 the direction of the commissioner shall be open from
  5 32 eight a.m. until five p.m. on the day of the election.
  5 33    Sec.    .  NEW SECTION.  49B.14  RECEIPT OF BALLOT
  5 34 – SIGNATURE VERIFICATION.
  5 35    When a mail ballot is returned, the county
  5 36 commissioner, or the county commissioner's designees,
  5 37 shall first examine the return verification envelope
  5 38 to determine whether it was submitted by a registered
  5 39 voter who has not previously voted.  A ballot shall be
  5 40 counted only if it is returned in the return
  5 41 verification envelope, the envelope is signed by the
  5 42 voter to whom the ballot is issued, and the signature
  5 43 has been verified as provided in this section.
  5 44    The county commissioner or the county
  5 45 commissioner's designees shall verify the signature of
  5 46 each voter on the return verification envelope with
  5 47 the signature in the voter's registration records and
  5 48 may commence verification at any time before election
  5 49 day.  If a voter to whom a replacement ballot has been
  5 50 issued under section 49B.9 returns more than one
  6  1 ballot, only the replacement ballot shall be counted.
  6  2    If the voter's signature is verified and the ballot
  6  3 is otherwise valid, the county commissioner or the
  6  4 county commissioner's designees shall deposit the
  6  5 ballot unopened in an official ballot box.
  6  6    Sec.    .  NEW SECTION.  49B.15  PROCEDURE FOR
  6  7 INVALID BALLOTS.
  6  8    If the county commissioner is not convinced that
  6  9 the individual who signed the return verification
  6 10 envelope is the voter whose name appears on the
  6 11 registration card, the county commissioner shall not
  6 12 deposit the ballot in a ballot box but shall do all of
  6 13 the following:
  6 14    1.  Give notice to the voter as follows:
  6 15    a.  As soon as possible after receipt of a voter's
  6 16 ballot, give notice to the voter, either by telephone
  6 17 or by first class mail, if the county commissioner is
  6 18 unable to verify the voter's signature.
  6 19    b.  Inform the voter that the voter may appear in
  6 20 person at the county commissioner's office before the
  6 21 close of the polls on election day and verify the
  6 22 signature.
  6 23    2.  Permit any voter appearing pursuant to
  6 24 subsection 1, paragraph "b", to:
  6 25    a.  Verify the voter's signature, after proof of
  6 26 identification, by affirming that the signature is in
  6 27 fact the voter's or by completing a new registration
  6 28 card containing the voter's current signature.
  6 29    b.  If necessary, request and receive a replacement
  6 30 ballot and vote at that time.
  6 31    3.  If the discrepancy is not rectified to the
  6 32 county commissioner's satisfaction, present the
  6 33 unopened envelope and the registration card to the
  6 34 special precinct election board for a determination.
  6 35 If the election board is unable to resolve the issue
  6 36 to its satisfaction, the ballot shall not be counted.
  6 37    Sec.    .  NEW SECTION.  49B.16  COUNTING BALLOTS.
  6 38    Mail ballots shall be counted in the manner
  6 39 prescribed by section 53.23 for absentee ballots.  The
  6 40 county commissioner shall supervise the procedures for
  6 41 the handling, counting, and canvassing of ballots to
  6 42 ensure the safety and confidentiality of all ballots.
  6 43    Sec.    .  NEW SECTION.  49B.17  CHALLENGES.
  6 44    Votes cast pursuant to this chapter may be
  6 45 challenged in the manner prescribed by section 53.31
  6 46 for absentee ballots.
  6 47    Sec.    .  NEW SECTION.  49B.18  CANVASS OF VOTES.
  6 48    The provisions of chapter 50 relating to canvass of
  6 49 votes apply to this chapter only to the extent they do
  6 50 not conflict with this chapter.
  7  1    Sec.    .  NEW SECTION.  49B.19  OTHER LAWS.
  7  2    All laws which apply to elections apply to mail
  7  3 ballot elections held under this chapter to the extent
  7  4 applicable.
  7  5    Sec.    .  NEW SECTION.  49B.20  RULES.
  7  6    The state commissioner of elections shall adopt
  7  7 rules pursuant to chapter 17A to govern the procedures
  7  8 and forms necessary to implement this chapter.  The
  7  9 authority of the state commissioner to adopt rules
  7 10 under this chapter shall be liberally construed.
  7 11    Sec.    .  NEW SECTION.  49B.21  MISCONDUCT –
  7 12 VIOLATIONS – PENALTIES.
  7 13    1.  A person who, by use of violence, threats of
  7 14 violence, or any means of duress, procures or
  7 15 endeavors to procure the vote of a voter for or
  7 16 against any measure or candidate commits an aggravated
  7 17 misdemeanor.
  7 18    2.  A person who violates or attempts to violate
  7 19 any provision or requirement of this chapter for which
  7 20 a penalty is not otherwise provided commits a simple
  7 21 misdemeanor."
  7 22    #3.  By renumbering as necessary.  
  7 23 
  7 24 
  7 25                               
  7 26 WARNSTADT of Woodbury 
  7 27 HF 403.501 79
  7 28 sc/pj
     

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