Amended
IN
Assembly
April 02, 2019 |
Assembly Bill | No. 1036 |
Introduced by Assembly Member Aguiar-Curry (Coauthor: Assembly Member Mullin) |
February 21, 2019 |
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(1)A systematic effort by the county elections official to consult on a continuing basis with people who
exhibit interest and special knowledge in any outreach methods contemplated by the county. This effort shall include gathering lists of persons whose interest, knowledge, or experience suggests the potential for meaningful contribution to increased voter registrations in the county.
(2)Publicity for all phases of voter registration, including the training and deputizing of registrars.
(3)Priorities for the direction of its outreach efforts, which shall reflect the official’s assessment as to which specific outreach methods will be the most cost-effective in the county. Each plan shall be reasonably balanced in the allocation of outreach efforts and resources among the major pools of unregistered voters.
(4)A budget with
sections for personnel, equipment, and materials for each outreach effort proposed.
(5)A schedule of critical dates and deadlines associated with each outreach effort proposed, supported by contractual and voluntary commitments, if any, from those responsible for providing products or services to meet these dates.
(6)Solicitation of assistance from local offices of all levels of
government and of private entities in providing the incidental use of their premises and personnel for the purpose of outreach. The offices and entities whose assistance is solicited shall include those which, in the opinion of the county elections official, come into frequent contact with unregistered electors.
(7)Orderly limits upon bulk distributions of registration affidavit forms, including contingency plans for form allocation if supplies become depleted.
(c)(1)Annually in July, the Secretary of State shall evaluate each county's outreach program on the basis of the following criteria:
(A)Adherence to the adopted plan.
(B)Effectiveness
in terms of increase in number of registered voters over statistical and historical expectations.
(2)If the Secretary of State determines that the county has not designed and implemented an outreach program as required by the section, the Secretary shall design and implement a program for the county.
(d)The Secretary of State shall promulgate regulations as necessary to further implement this section.