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PAG LIN 1 1 Amend House File 614 as follows: 1 2 #1. By striking everything after the enacting 1 3 clause and inserting the following: 1 4 "Section 1. Section 47.1, Code 2003, is amended by 1 5 adding the following new unnumbered paragraph: 1 6 NEW UNNUMBERED PARAGRAPH. The state commissioner 1 7 shall adopt rules pursuant to chapter 17A, for the 1 8 implementation of uniform and nondiscriminatory 1 9 administrative complaint procedures for resolution of 1 10 grievances relating to violations of Title III of Pub. 1 11 L. No. 107-252. 1 12 Sec. 2. Section 47.7, subsections 2, 3, and 4, 1 13 Code 2003, are amended by striking the subsections and 1 14 inserting in lieu thereof the following: 1 15 2. a. On or before January 1, 2004, or on or 1 16 before January 1, 2006, if a waiver is granted 1 17 pursuant to section 303(d) of Pub. L. No. 107-252, the 1 18 state registrar of voters shall implement in a uniform 1 19 and nondiscriminatory manner, a single, uniform, 1 20 official, centralized, interactive computerized 1 21 statewide voter registration file defined, maintained, 1 22 and administered at the state level that contains the 1 23 name and registration information of every legally 1 24 registered voter in the state and assigns a unique 1 25 identifier to each legally registered voter in the 1 26 state. The state voter registration system shall be 1 27 coordinated with other agency databases within the 1 28 state, including, but not limited to, the department 1 29 of transportation driver's license records, judicial 1 30 records of convicted felons and persons declared 1 31 incompetent to vote, and department of public health 1 32 records of deceased persons. 1 33 b. On or after the deadline established in 1 34 paragraph "a", a county shall not establish or 1 35 maintain a voter registration system separate from the 1 36 state voter registration system. Each county shall 1 37 provide to the state registrar the names, voter 1 38 registration information, and voting history of each 1 39 registered voter in the county in the form required by 1 40 the state registrar. 1 41 c. A state or local election official may obtain 1 42 immediate electronic access to the information 1 43 contained in the computerized voter registration file. 1 44 All voter registration information obtained by a local 1 45 election official shall be electronically entered into 1 46 the computerized voter registration file on an 1 47 expedited basis at the time the information is 1 48 provided to the local election official. The state 1 49 registrar shall provide such support as may be 1 50 required to enable local election officials to 2 1 electronically enter the information into the 2 2 computerized voter registration file on an expedited 2 3 basis. The list generated from the computerized file 2 4 shall serve as the official voter registration list 2 5 for the conduct of all elections for federal office in 2 6 the state. 2 7 d. The state registrar shall prescribe by rule the 2 8 procedures for access to the state voter registration 2 9 file, security requirements, and access protocols for 2 10 adding, changing, or deleting information from the 2 11 state voter registration file. 2 12 Sec. 3. Section 48A.8, Code 2003, is amended to 2 13 read as follows: 2 14 48A.8 REGISTRATION BY MAIL. 2 15 1. An eligible elector may register to vote by 2 16 completing a mail registration form. The form may be 2 17 mailed or delivered by the registrant or the 2 18 registrant's designee to the commissioner in the 2 19 county where the person resides. A separate 2 20 registration form shall be signed by each individual 2 21 registrant. 2 22 2. An eligible elector who registers by mail and 2 23 who has not previously voted in an election for 2 24 federal office in the county of registration shall be 2 25 required to provide identification documents when 2 26 voting for the first time in the county, unless the 2 27 registrant provided on the registration form the 2 28 registrant's Iowa driver's license number or the last 2 29 four numerals of the registrant's social security 2 30 number and the driver's license or partial social 2 31 security number matches an existing state or federal 2 32 identification record with the same social security 2 33 number or Iowa driver's license number and name, 2 34 including first name and any family forename or 2 35 surname, and date of birth, including month, date, and 2 36 year. If the registrant under this subsection votes 2 37 in person at the polls, or by absentee ballot at the 2 38 commissioner's office or at a satellite voting 2 39 station, the registrant shall provide a current and 2 40 valid photo identification card, or shall present to 2 41 the appropriate election official one of the following 2 42 current documents that show the name and address of 2 43 the registrant: 2 44 a. Utility bill. 2 45 b. Bank statement. 2 46 c. Government check. 2 47 d. Other government document. 2 48 3. If the registrant under subsection 2 votes an 2 49 absentee ballot by mail, the registrant shall provide 2 50 a photocopy of one of the documents listed in 3 1 subsection 2 when returning the absentee ballot. 3 2 4. A registrant under subsection 2 who is required 3 3 to present identification when casting a ballot in 3 4 person shall be permitted to vote a provisional ballot 3 5 if the voter does not provide the required 3 6 identification documents. If a voter who is required 3 7 to present identification when casting a ballot votes 3 8 an absentee ballot by mail, the ballot returned by the 3 9 voter shall be considered a provisional ballot 3 10 pursuant to sections 49.81 and 53.31. 3 11 Sec. 4. Section 48A.11, subsection 1, paragraph b, 3 12 Code 2003, is amended to read as follows: 3 13 b. The registrant's name, including first name and 3 14 any family forename or surname. 3 15 Sec. 5. Section 48A.11, subsection 1, paragraph e, 3 16 Code 2003, is amended by striking the paragraph and 3 17 inserting in lieu thereof, the following: 3 18 e. Iowa driver's license number, if the registrant 3 19 has a current and valid Iowa driver's license, or the 3 20 last four numerals of the registrant's social security 3 21 number. If the registrant does not have either an 3 22 Iowa driver's license number or a social security 3 23 number, the form shall provide space for a number to 3 24 be assigned as provided in subsection 7. 3 25 Sec. 6. Section 48A.11, subsection 1, paragraph f, 3 26 Code 2003, is amended to read as follows: 3 27 f. Date of birth, including month, date, and year. 3 28 Sec. 7. Section 48A.11, subsection 1, paragraph i, 3 29 Code 2003, is amended to read as follows: 3 30 i. Political party registration, if any. 3 31 Sec. 8. Section 48A.11, subsection 2, is amended 3 32 by adding the following new paragraph: 3 33 NEW PARAGRAPH. c. The following questions and 3 34 statement regarding eligibility: 3 35 (1) Are you a citizen of the United States of 3 36 America? 3 37 (2) Will you be eighteen years of age on or before 3 38 election day? 3 39 (3) If you checked "no" in response to either of 3 40 these questions, do not complete this form. 3 41 Sec. 9. Section 48A.11, subsection 5, Code 2003, 3 42 is amended to read as follows: 3 43 5. All forms for voter registration shall be 3 44 prescribedby rule adoptedby the state voter 3 45 registration commission. 3 46 Sec. 10. Section 48A.11, Code 2003, is amended by 3 47 adding the following new subsection: 3 48 NEW SUBSECTION. 7. A voter registration 3 49 application lacking the registrant's name, sex, date 3 50 of birth, or residence address or description shall 4 1 not be processed. If the registrant answered "no" or 4 2 did not answer either "yes" or "no" to the question in 4 3 subsection 2, paragraph "c", subparagraph (1), the 4 4 application shall not be processed. A registrant 4 5 whose registration is not processed pursuant to this 4 6 subsection shall be notified pursuant to section 4 7 48A.26, subsection 3. A registrant who does not have 4 8 either an Iowa driver's license number or a social 4 9 security number and who notifies the registrar of such 4 10 shall be assigned a unique identifying number that 4 11 shall serve to identify the registrant for voter 4 12 registration purposes. 4 13 Sec. 11. NEW SECTION. 48A.25A VERIFICATION OF 4 14 VOTER REGISTRATION INFORMATION. 4 15 Upon receipt of an application for voter 4 16 registration, the state registrar of voters shall 4 17 compare the driver's license number or the last four 4 18 numerals of the social security number provided by the 4 19 registrant with the records of the state department of 4 20 transportation. If the information cannot be 4 21 verified, the application shall be rejected and the 4 22 registrant shall be notified of the reason for the 4 23 rejection. If the information can be verified, a 4 24 record shall be made of the source used for 4 25 verification and the application shall be accepted. 4 26 This section does not apply to persons entitled to 4 27 register to vote and to vote pursuant to section 4 28 48A.5, subsection 4. 4 29 Sec. 12. Section 48A.26, subsection 3, Code 2003, 4 30 is amended to read as follows: 4 31 3. If the registration form is missing required 4 32 information pursuant to section 48A.11, subsection 7, 4 33 the acknowledgment shall advise the applicant what 4 34 additional information is required. The commissioner 4 35 shall enclose a new registration by mail form for the 4 36 applicant to use. If the registration form has no 4 37 address, the commissioner shall make a reasonable 4 38 effort to determine where the acknowledgment should be 4 39 sent. If the incomplete application is received 4 40 during the twelve days before the close of 4 41 registration for an election, the commissioner shall 4 42 provide the registrant with an opportunity to complete 4 43 the form before the close of registration. 4 44 Sec. 13. Section 48A.28, subsection 2, unnumbered 4 45 paragraph 2, Code 2003, is amended to read as follows: 4 46 A commissioner participating in the national change 4 47 of address program, in the first quarter of each 4 48 calendar year, shall send a notice and preaddressed, 4 49 postage paid return card by forwardable mail to each 4 50 registered voter whose name was not reported by the 5 1 national change of address program and who has not 5 2 voted,in two or more consecutive general elections 5 3 and has not registered again, or who has not reported 5 4 a change to an existing registration, or who has not 5 5 responded to a notice from the commissioner or 5 6 registrar during thepreceding four calendar years5 7 period between and following the previous two general 5 8 elections. The form and language of the notice and 5 9 return card shall be specified by the state voter 5 10 registration commission by rule. A registered voter 5 11 shall not be sent a notice and return card under this 5 12 subsection more frequently than once in a four-year 5 13 period. 5 14 Sec. 14. Section 48A.36, subsection 2, Code 2003, 5 15 is amended to read as follows: 5 16 2. Upon receipt of electronic registration data 5 17 under subsection 1, the state registrar of votersmay5 18 shall cause the updating of registration recordsfor5 19registrants in counties which have arranged for data5 20processing services under section 47.7, subsection 2. 5 21 The registrar shall notify the appropriate 5 22 commissioner of the actions taken. 5 23 Sec. 15. Section 48A.38, subsection 1, paragraph 5 24 f, Code 2003, is amended to read as follows: 5 25 f. The county commissioner of registration and the 5 26 state registrar of voters shall remove a voter's 5 27 social security number and driver's license number 5 28 from a voter registration list prepared pursuant to 5 29 this section. 5 30 Sec. 16. Section 49.44, unnumbered paragraph 2, 5 31 Code 2003, is amended by striking the paragraph. 5 32 Sec. 17. Section 49.68, Code 2003, is amended to 5 33 read as follows: 5 34 49.68 STATE COMMISSIONER TO FURNISH INSTRUCTIONS. 5 35 The state commissioner with the approval of the 5 36 attorney general shall prepare, and from time to time 5 37 revise, written instructions to the voters relative to 5 38 voting, and shall furnish each commissioner with 5 39 copies of the instructions.SuchOne set of 5 40 instructions, which shall be known as instructions for 5 41 marking ballots, shall cover the manner of marking 5 42 ballots. Another set of instructions, which shall be 5 43 known as the Iowa voter bill of rights, shall cover 5 44 the following matters: 5 45 1. The manner of obtaining ballots. 5 462. The manner of marking ballots.5 473.2. That unmarked or improperly marked ballots 5 48 will not be counted. 5 494.3. The method of gaining assistance in marking 5 50 ballots. 6 15.4. That any erasures or identification marks, 6 2 or otherwise spoiling or defacing a ballot, will 6 3 render it invalid. 6 46.5. Not to vote a spoiled or defaced ballot. 6 57.6. How to obtain a new ballot in place of a 6 6 spoiled or defaced one. 6 7 7. How to cast a provisional ballot. 6 8 8. Instructions for first-time voters who 6 9 registered by mail pursuant to section 48A.8. 6 10 9. The appropriate official to contact if the 6 11 voter believes the voter's rights have been violated. 6 12 10. Polling place hours and the date of the 6 13 election. 6 14 11. Information about federal and state laws 6 15 prohibiting fraud and misrepresentation. 6 168.12. Any other mattersthoughtdetermined 6 17 necessary. 6 18 Sec. 18. Section 49.70, Code 2003, is amended to 6 19 read as follows: 6 20 49.70 PRECINCT ELECTION OFFICIALS FURNISHED 6 21 INSTRUCTIONS. 6 22 The commissioner shall cause copies ofthe6 23foregoingeach set of instructions to be printed in 6 24 large, clear type, under theheadingheadings of Iowa 6 25 voter bill of rights and"Instructionsinstructions 6 26 forVotersmarking ballots", and shall furnish the 6 27 precinct election officials with a sufficient number 6 28 ofsucheach set of instructions as will enable them 6 29 to comply with section 49.71. 6 30 Sec. 19. Section 49.71, Code 2003, is amended to 6 31 read as follows: 6 32 49.71 POSTING INSTRUCTION CARDS AND SAMPLE 6 33 BALLOTS. 6 34 The precinct election officials, before the opening 6 35 of the polls, shallcause said cardssecurely post 6 36 each set of instructionsto be securely postedas 6 37 follows: 6 38 1. One copy of instructions for marking ballots in 6 39 each voting booth. 6 40 2. Not less than four copies of each set, with an 6 41 equal number of sample ballots, in and about the 6 42 polling place. 6 43 Sec. 20. Section 49.81, Code 2003, is amended to 6 44 read as follows: 6 45 49.81 PROCEDURE FOR CHALLENGED VOTER TO CAST 6 46 PROVISIONAL BALLOT. 6 47 1. A prospective voter who is prohibited under 6 48 section 48A.8, subsection 4, section 49.77, subsection 6 49 4, or section 49.80 from voting except under this 6 50 section shall bepermitted tonotified by the 7 1 appropriate precinct election official that the voter 7 2 may cast apaperprovisional ballot. If a booth 7 3 meeting the requirement of section 49.25 is not 7 4 available at that polling place, the precinct election 7 5 officials shall make alternative arrangements to 7 6 insure the challenged voter the opportunity to vote in 7 7 secret. The marked ballot, folded as required by 7 8 section 49.84, shall be delivered to a precinct 7 9 election official who shall immediately seal it in an 7 10 envelope of the type prescribed by subsection 4. The 7 11 sealed envelope shall be deposited ina specialan 7 12 envelope marked"ballots for special precinct7 13 "provisional ballots" and shall be considered as 7 14 having been cast in the special precinct established 7 15 by section 53.20 for purposes of the postelection 7 16 canvass. 7 17 2. Each person who casts aspecialprovisional 7 18 ballot under this section shall receive a printed 7 19 statement in substantially the following form: 7 20 Your qualifications as a registered voter have been 7 21 challenged for the following reasons: 7 22 I. ................................................. 7 23 II. ................................................. 7 24 III. ................................................. 7 25 Your right to vote will be reviewed by the special 7 26 precinct counting board on ...... You have the right 7 27 and are encouraged to make a written statement and 7 28 submit additional written evidence to this board 7 29 supporting your qualifications as a registered voter. 7 30 This written statement and evidence may be given to an 7 31 election official of this precinct on election day or 7 32 mailed or delivered to the county commissioner of 7 33 elections, but must be received before .... a.m./p.m. 7 34 on ...... at ...... If your ballot is not counted you 7 35 will receive, by mail, notification of this fact and 7 36 the reason that the ballot was not counted. 7 37 3. Any elector may present written statements or 7 38 documents, supporting or opposing the counting of any 7 39specialprovisional ballot, to the precinct election 7 40 officials on election day, until the hour for closing 7 41 the polls. Any statements or documents so presented 7 42 shall be delivered to the commissioner when the 7 43 election supplies are returned. 7 44 4. The individual envelopes used for eachpaper7 45 provisional ballot cast pursuant to subsection 1 shall 7 46 have printed on them the format of the face of the 7 47 registration form under section 48A.8 and the 7 48 following: 7 49 I believe I am a registered voter of thisprecinct7 50 county and I am eligible to vote in this election. I 8 1 registered to vote in ...... county on or about ...... 8 2 at ....... My name at that time was ....... I have not 8 3 moved to a different county since that time. I am a 8 4 United States citizen, at least eighteen years of age. 8 5 ............................ 8 6 (signature of voter) (date) 8 7 The following information is to be provided by the 8 8 precinct election official: 8 9 Reason for challenge: 8 10 .................................. 8 11 .................................. 8 12 ............................ 8 13 (signature of precinct 8 14 election official) 8 15 Sec. 21. Section 50.20, Code 2003, is amended to 8 16 read as follows: 8 17 50.20 NOTICE OF NUMBER OFSPECIALPROVISIONAL 8 18 BALLOTS. 8 19 The commissioner shall compile a list of the number 8 20 ofspecialprovisional ballots cast under section 8 21 49.81 in each precinct. The list shall be made 8 22 available to the public as soon as possible, but in no 8 23 case later than nineo'clocka.m. on the second day 8 24 following the election. Any elector may examine the 8 25 list during normal office hours, and may also examine 8 26 the affidavit envelopes bearing the ballots of 8 27 challenged electors until the reconvening of the 8 28 special precinct board as required by this chapter. 8 29 Only those persons so permitted by section 53.23, 8 30 subsection 4, shall have access to the affidavits 8 31 while that board is in session. Any elector may 8 32 present written statements or documents, supporting or 8 33 opposing the counting of any special ballot, at the 8 34 commissioner's office until the reconvening of the 8 35 special precinct board. 8 36 Sec. 22. Section 50.21, unnumbered paragraph 2, 8 37 Code 2003, is amended to read as follows: 8 38 If nospecialprovisional ballots were cast in the 8 39 county pursuant to section 49.81 at any election, the 8 40 special precinct election board need not be so 8 41 reconvened. If the number ofspecialprovisional 8 42 ballotssocast at any election is not sufficient to 8 43 require reconvening of the entire election board of 8 44 the special precinct, the commissioner may reconvene 8 45 only the number of members required. If the number of 8 46specialprovisional ballots cast at any election 8 47 exceeds the number of absentee ballots cast, the size 8 48 of the special precinct election board may be 8 49 increased at the commissioner's discretion. The 8 50 commissioner shall observe the requirements of 9 1 sections 49.12 and 49.13 in making adjustments to the 9 2 size of the special precinct election board. 9 3 Sec. 23. Section 52.1, subsection 2, paragraph h, 9 4 Code 2003, is amended to read as follows: 9 5 h. "Voting machine" meansa mechanical oran 9 6 electronic device, meeting the requirements of section 9 7 52.7, designated for use in casting, registering, 9 8 recording, and counting votes at an election. 9 9 Sec. 24. Section 52.2, Code 2003, is amended to 9 10 read as follows: 9 11 52.2 PURCHASE. 9 12 The board of supervisors of any county may, by a 9 13 majority vote, authorize, purchase, and order the use 9 14 of either voting machines or an electronic voting 9 15 system in any one or more voting precincts withinsaid9 16 the county until otherwise ordered bysaidthe board 9 17 of supervisors. Voting machines and an electronic 9 18 voting system may be used concurrently atdifferent9 19 precincts within any county, but not at the same9 20precinct. 9 21 The state commissioner may provide voting machines 9 22 or electronic voting systems to a county to replace 9 23 lever voting machines in use in the county in order to 9 24 comply with Pub. L. No. 107-252, the Help America 9 25 Vote Act of 2002. 9 26 Sec. 25. Section 52.9, unnumbered paragraph 4, 9 27 Code 2003, is amended by striking the paragraph. 9 28 Sec. 26. Section 52.10, Code 2003, is amended to 9 29 read as follows: 9 30 52.10 BALLOTS FORM. 9 31 All ballots shall beprinted in black ink on clear,9 32white material, of such size as will fit the ballot9 33frame, andpresented in as plain, clear type as the 9 34 space will reasonably permit.The party name for each9 35political party represented on the machine shall be9 36prefixed to the list of candidates of such party. The9 37order of the list of candidates of the several parties9 38or organizations shall be arranged as provided in9 39sections 49.30 to 49.42A, except that the lists may be9 40arranged in horizontal rows or vertical columns to9 41meet the physical requirements of the voting machine9 42used.The offices, candidates, judges, and public 9 43 measures to be voted upon, using the voting machine, 9 44 shall be arranged as required by chapters 43 and 49. 9 45 Sec. 27. Section 52.12, Code 2003, is amended to 9 46 read as follows: 9 47 52.12 EXCEPTION STRAIGHT PARTY VOTING. 9 48 Voting machines shall have a singlelever or switch9 49 voting target which casts a vote for each candidate of 9 50 a political party or nonparty political organization 10 1 which has nominated candidates for more than one 10 2 partisan office on the ballot. Straight party voting 10 3 shall be provided for all general elections. 10 4 Sec. 28. Section 52.16, Code 2003, is amended to 10 5 read as follows: 10 6 52.16 DUTIES OF ELECTION OFFICERS INDEPENDENT10 7BALLOTS. 10 8 The election board of each precinct in which votes 10 9 are to be cast by machine shall meet at the precinct 10 10 polling place, at least one hour before the time set 10 11 for the opening of the polls at each election, and 10 12 shall proceed to arrange the furniture, stationery, 10 13 and voting machine for the conduct of the election. 10 14 The board shall cause at leasttwo instruction cards10 15 four sets of instructions to be posted conspicuously 10 16 within the polling place.If not previously done,10 17they shall arrange, in their proper place on the10 18voting machine, the ballots containing the names of10 19the offices to be filled at the election, and the10 20names of the candidates nominated. If not previously10 21done, the machine shall be so arranged as to show that10 22no vote has been cast, and shall not be thereafter10 23operated, except by electors in voting.10 24 Before the polls are open for election, the board 10 25 shall carefully examine every machine and see that no 10 26 vote has been cast, and the machines are subject to10 27inspection of the election officers.If the voting10 28machine is equipped to produce a printed record10 29showing the status of the counters, this record shall10 30be produced by the precinct election officials10 31immediatelyImmediately before the polls are open, the 10 32 precinct election officials shall print a report from 10 33 each machine showing that the counter is set at zero. 10 34 Theinspection sheetsreports from each machine used 10 35 in the election shall be available for examination 10 36 throughout election day. 10 37Ballots voted for any person whose name does not10 38appear on the machine as a nominated candidate for10 39office, are referred to in this section as independent10 40ballots. When two or more persons are to be elected10 41to the same office, and the machine requires that all10 42independent ballots voted for that office be deposited10 43in a single receptacle or device, an elector may vote10 44in or by the receptacle or device for one or more10 45persons whose names do not appear upon the machine10 46with or without the names of one or more persons whose10 47names do so appear. With that exception, and except10 48for presidential electors, no independent ballot shall10 49be voted for any person for any office whose name10 50appears on the machine as a nominated candidate for11 1that office; any independent ballot so voted shall not11 2be counted. An independent ballot must be cast in its11 3appropriate place on the machine, or it shall be void11 4and not counted.11 5 Sec. 29. Section 52.17, Code 2003, is amended to 11 6 read as follows: 11 7 52.17 VOTING MACHINE IN PLAIN VIEW. 11 8 The exterior of the voting machine and every part 11 9 of the polling place shall be in plain view of the 11 10 election officers. The voting machine shall be placed 11 11 at leastthree feet from every wall and partition of11 12the polling place, and at leastfour feet from the 11 13 precinct election officials' table. 11 14 Sec. 30. Section 52.20, Code 2003, is amended to 11 15 read as follows: 11 16 52.20 INJURY TO MACHINE. 11 17NoA voter, or other person, shall not deface or 11 18 injure the voting machine or the ballot thereon. It 11 19 shall be the duty of the precinct election officials 11 20 to enforce the provisions of this section. During the 11 21 entire period of an election, at least one oftheir11 22numberthe officials, designated bythemthe officials 11 23 from time to time, shallbe stationed beside the11 24entrance to the booth and shall see that it is11 25properly closed after a voter has entered it to vote.11 26The official shall also, at such intervals as the 11 27 official may deem proper or necessary, examine the 11 28 face of the machine to ascertain whether it has been 11 29 defaced or injured, to detect the wrongdoer, and to 11 30 repair any injury. If the official finds that a 11 31 person has left the voting booth without casting the 11 32 ballot, the official shall cast the ballot. 11 33 Sec. 31. Section 52.21, Code 2003, is amended by 11 34 striking the section and inserting in lieu thereof the 11 35 following: 11 36 52.21 CANVASS OF VOTE TALLY. 11 37 As soon as the polls of the election are closed, 11 38 the precinct election officials shall immediately lock 11 39 the voting machine against voting and, in the presence 11 40 of all persons who may be lawfully within the polling 11 41 place, proceed to canvass the vote. The officials 11 42 shall print the results from each machine, tally any 11 43 write-in votes, and complete any canvass documents 11 44 prescribed for the voting machine by the state 11 45 commissioner. Write-in votes cast for a person whose 11 46 name appears on the ballot as a candidate for that 11 47 office shall not be counted. 11 48 Sec. 32. Section 52.23, unnumbered paragraph 2, 11 49 Code 2003, is amended to read as follows: 11 50 Theinspection sheetszero count report from each 12 1 machine used in the election and one copy of the 12 2 printed results from each machine shall be signed by 12 3 all precinct election officials and, with any paper or 12 4 papers upon which write-in votes were recorded by 12 5 voters, shall be securely sealed in an envelope marked 12 6 with the name and date of the election, the precinct, 12 7 and the serial numbers of the machines from which the 12 8 enclosed results were removed. This envelope shall be 12 9 preserved, unopened, for twenty-two months following 12 10 elections for federal offices and for six months 12 11 following elections for all other offices unless a 12 12 recount is requested pursuant to section 50.48 or an 12 13 election contest is pending. The envelope shall be 12 14 destroyed in the same manner as ballots pursuant to 12 15 section 50.13.Additional copiesAt least one 12 16 additional copy of the results, if any,shall be 12 17 signed by the officials and delivered to the 12 18 commissioner with the other supplies from the election 12 19 pursuant to section 50.17. 12 20 Sec. 33. Section 52.25, unnumbered paragraph 2, 12 21 Code 2003, is amended to read as follows: 12 22 The entire convention question, amendment or public 12 23 measure shall be printed and displayed prominently in 12 24 at least four places within the voting precinct, and 12 25 inside each voting booth,or on the left-hand side12 26inside the curtain of each voting machine,the 12 27 printing to be in conformity with the provisions of 12 28 chapter 49. The public measure shall be summarized by 12 29 the commissioner and in the largest type possible 12 30 printed on the special paper ballots orinserts used12 31 in the voting machines, except that: 12 32 Sec. 34. NEW SECTION. 53.37A STATE COMMISSIONER 12 33 DUTIES. 12 34 The state commissioner of elections shall provide 12 35 information regarding voter registration procedures 12 36 and absentee ballot procedures to be used by members 12 37 of the armed forces of the United States. The state 12 38 commissioner shall accept valid voter registration 12 39 applications and absentee ballot applications and 12 40 shall forward the applications to the appropriate 12 41 county commissioner of elections in a timely manner. 12 42 Sec. 35. Section 53.40, unnumbered paragraph 1, 12 43 Code 2003, is amended to read as follows: 12 44 A request in writing for a ballot may be made by 12 45 any member of the armed forces of the United States 12 46 who is or will be a qualified voter on the day of the 12 47 election at which the ballot is to be cast, at any 12 48 time before the election. Any member of the armed 12 49 forces of the United States may request ballots for 12 50 all elections to be heldwithin a calendar year13 1 through the next two general elections. The request 13 2 may be made by using the federal postcard application 13 3 form and indicating that the applicant wishes to 13 4 receive ballots for all elections as permitted by 13 5 state law. The county commissioner shall send the 13 6 applicant a ballot for each election heldduring the13 7calendar year in whichafter the application is 13 8 received and through the next two general elections. 13 9 The commissioner shall forward a copy of the absentee 13 10 ballot request to other commissioners who are 13 11 responsible under section 47.2, subsection 2, for 13 12 conducting elections in which the applicant is 13 13 eligible to vote. 13 14 Sec. 36. Section 53.53, Code 2003, is amended by 13 15 adding the following new unnumbered paragraphs: 13 16 NEW UNNUMBERED PARAGRAPH. A federal write-in 13 17 ballot received by the state commissioner of elections 13 18 shall be forwarded immediately to the appropriate 13 19 county commissioner. However, if the state 13 20 commissioner receives a federal write-in ballot after 13 21 election day and before noon on the Monday following 13 22 an election, the state commissioner shall at once 13 23 verify that the voter has complied with the 13 24 requirements of this section and that the voter's 13 25 federal write-in ballot is eligible to be counted. If 13 26 the ballot is eligible to be counted, the state 13 27 commissioner shall notify the appropriate county 13 28 commissioner and make arrangements for the ballot to 13 29 be transmitted to the county for counting. If the 13 30 ballot is not eligible to be counted, the state 13 31 commissioner shall mail the ballot to the appropriate 13 32 commissioner along with notification that the ballot 13 33 is ineligible to be counted. The county commissioner 13 34 shall keep the ballot with the other records of the 13 35 election. 13 36 NEW UNNUMBERED PARAGRAPH. The county commissioner 13 37 shall notify a voter when the voter's federal write-in 13 38 ballot was not counted and shall give the voter the 13 39 reason the ballot was not counted. 13 40 Sec. 37. Sections 49.35, 52.11, 52.14, and 52.22, 13 41 Code 2003, are repealed. 13 42 Sec. 38. EFFECTIVE DATES. 13 43 1. The sections of this Act enacting new Code 13 44 section 48A.25A and amending Code sections 48A.26, 13 45 48A.36, 49.68, 49.70, 49.71, and that portion of 13 46 section 52.16 relating to voter instructions only, 13 47 take effect January 1, 2004, or January 1, 2006, if a 13 48 waiver is granted pursuant to section 303(d) of Pub. 13 49 L. No. 107-252. 13 50 2. The sections of this Act amending sections 14 1 52.1, 52.9, 52.10, 52.12, 52.16, 52.17, 52.20, 52.21, 14 2 and 52.25, and the sections of this Act repealing 14 3 sections 52.11, 52.14, and 52.22, take effect January 14 4 1, 2004, or January 1, 2006, if a waiver is granted 14 5 pursuant to section 102(a) of Pub. L. No. 107-252. 14 6 3. The remainder of this Act, being deemed of 14 7 immediate importance, takes effect upon enactment." 14 8 #2. Title page, by striking lines 2 through ll, 14 9 and inserting the following: "implementing 14 10 requirements of federal law, making corrective changes 14 11 to state election law, and including effective date 14 12 provisions." 14 13 #3. By renumbering as necessary. 14 14 14 15 14 16 14 17 MASCHER of Johnson 14 18 14 19 14 20 14 21 JOCHUM of Dubuque 14 22 14 23 14 24 14 25 MYERS of Johnson 14 26 14 27 14 28 14 29 OSTERHAUS of Jackson 14 30 14 31 14 32 14 33 CONNORS of Polk 14 34 14 35 14 36 14 37 BELL of Jasper 14 38 14 39 14 40 14 41 BUKTA of Clinton 14 42 14 43 14 44 14 45 WISE of Lee 14 46 14 47 14 48 14 49 FOEGE of Linn 14 50 15 1 15 2 15 3 HOGG of Linn 15 4 15 5 15 6 15 7 THOMAS of Clayton 15 8 15 9 15 10 15 11 COHOON of Des Moines 15 12 15 13 15 14 15 15 WHITEAD of Woodbury 15 16 15 17 15 18 15 19 BERRY of Black Hawk 15 20 15 21 15 22 15 23 WENDT of Woodbury 15 24 15 25 15 26 15 27 SMITH of Marshall 15 28 15 29 15 30 15 31 FREVERT of Palo Alto 15 32 15 33 15 34 15 35 LYKAM of Scott 15 36 15 37 15 38 15 39 HEDDENS of Story 15 40 15 41 15 42 15 43 GASKILL of Wapello 15 44 15 45 15 46 15 47 WHITAKER of Van Buren 15 48 15 49 15 50 16 1 STRUYK of Pottawattamie 16 2 16 3 16 4 16 5 MERTZ of Kossuth 16 6 16 7 16 8 16 9 STEVENS of Dickinson 16 10 16 11 16 12 16 13 DAVITT of Warren 16 14 16 15 16 16 16 17 MURPHY of Dubuque 16 18 16 19 16 20 16 21 HUSER of Polk 16 22 16 23 16 24 16 25 OLDSON of Polk 16 26 16 27 16 28 16 29 REASONER of Union 16 30 16 31 16 32 16 33 FALLON of Polk 16 34 16 35 16 36 16 37 QUIRK of Chickasaw 16 38 16 39 16 40 16 41 WINCKLER of Scott 16 42 16 43 16 44 16 45 LENSING of Johnson 16 46 16 47 16 48 16 49 D. OLSON of Boone 16 50 17 1 17 2 17 3 KUHN of Floyd 17 4 17 5 17 6 17 7 GREIMANN of Story 17 8 17 9 17 10 17 11 HUNTER of Polk 17 12 17 13 17 14 17 15 FORD of Polk 17 16 17 17 17 18 17 19 MILLER of Webster 17 20 17 21 17 22 17 23 SHOULTZ of Black Hawk 17 24 17 25 17 26 17 27 DANDEKAR of Linn 17 28 17 29 17 30 17 31 PETERSEN of Polk 17 32 17 33 17 34 17 35 SWAIM of Davis 17 36 HF 614.505 80 17 37 sc/pj
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