Bill Text: NC H1260 | 2010 | Regular Session | Introduced

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Bill Title: Amend Felony Firearm Act/Clarify Britt Case

Spectrum: Moderate Partisan Bill (Democrat 24-7)

Status: (Passed) 2010-07-20 - Ch. SL 2010-108 [H1260 Detail]

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GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF NORTH CAROLINA

SESSION 2009

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HOUSE DRH80230-TC-13  (03/11)

 

 

 

Short Title:        Voter Preregistration and Education.

(Public)

Sponsors:

Representatives Bryant and Cotham (Primary Sponsors).

Referred to:

 

 

 

A BILL TO BE ENTITLED

AN ACT to provide for preregistration of qualified individuals who are sixteen or seventeen years of age and to Expand instruction on the importance of voting in the high school social studies curriculum and to encourage local boards of education to PROMOTE registration and preregistration of students.

The General Assembly of North Carolina enacts:

SECTION 1.(a)  G.S. 163‑82.1 is amended by adding a new subsection to read:

"(d)      Preregistration. – A person who is at least 16 years of age but will not be 18 years of age by the date of the next election and who is otherwise qualified to register may preregister to vote and shall be automatically registered upon reaching the age of eligibility following verification of the person's qualifications and address in accordance with G.S. 163‑82.7."

SECTION 1.(b)  G.S. 163‑82.3(a) reads as rewritten:

"(a)       Form Developed by State Board of Elections. – The State Board of Elections shall develop an application form for voter registration. Any person may use the form to apply to do any of the following:

(1)        Register to vote;

(2)        Change party affiliation or unaffiliated status;

(3)        Report a change of address within a county;

(4)        Report a change of name.name;

(5)        Preregister to vote.

The county board of elections for the county where the applicant resides shall accept the form as application for any of those purposes if the form is submitted as set out in G.S. 163‑82.3."

SECTION 1.(c)  G.S. 163‑82.4(d) reads as rewritten:

"(d)      Citizenship and Age Questions. – Voter registration application forms shall include all of the following:

(1)        The following question and statement:

a.         "Are you a citizen of the United States of America?" and boxes for the applicant to check to indicate whether the applicant is or is not a citizen of the United States.

b.         "If you checked 'no' in response to this question, do not submit this form."

(2)        The question following questions and statement:

a.         "Will you be 18 years of age on or before election day?" and boxes for the applicant to check to indicate whether the applicant will be 18 years of age or older on election day.

b.         "Are you at least 16 years of age and understand that you must be 18 years of age on or before election day to vote?" and boxes for the applicant to check to indicate whether the applicant is at least 16 years of age and understands that the applicant must be at least 18 years of age or older by election day to vote.

c.         "If you checked 'no' in response to both of these questions, do not submit this form."

(3)        The statement "If you checked 'no' in response to either of these questions, do not complete this form.""

SECTION 1.(d)  G.S. 163‑82.6 is amended by adding a new subsection to read:

"(f)       The county board of elections shall forward by electronic means any application submitted for the purpose of preregistration to the State Board of Elections. No later than 60 days prior to the first election in which the applicant will be legally entitled to vote, the State Board of Elections shall notify the appropriate county board of elections to verify the qualifications and address of the applicant in accordance with G.S. 163‑82.7."

SECTION 1.(e)  G.S. 163‑82.19(a) reads as rewritten:

"(a)       Voter Registration at Drivers License Offices. – The Division of Motor Vehicles shall, pursuant to the rules adopted by the State Board of Elections, modify its forms so that any eligible person who applies for original issuance, renewal or correction of a drivers license, or special identification card issued under G.S. 20‑37.7 may, on a part of the form, complete an application to register to vote vote, or to update his the voter's registration if the voter has changed his or her address or moved from one precinct to another or from one county to another.another, or to preregister to vote. The person taking the application shall ask if the applicant is a citizen of the United States. If the applicant states that the applicant is not a citizen of the United States, or declines to answer the question, the person taking the application shall inform the applicant that it is a felony for a person who is not a citizen of the United States to apply to register to vote. Any person who willfully and knowingly and with fraudulent intent gives false information on the application is guilty of a Class I felony. The application shall state in clear language the penalty for violation of this section. The necessary forms shall be prescribed by the State Board of Elections. The form must ask for the previous voter registration address of the voter, if any. If a previous address is listed, and it is not in the county of residence of the applicant, the appropriate county board of elections shall treat the application as an authorization to cancel the previous registration and also process it as such under the procedures of G.S. 163‑82.9. If a previous address is listed and that address is in the county where the voter applies to register, the application shall be processed as if it had been submitted under G.S. 163‑82.9.

Registration shall become effective as provided in G.S. 163‑82.7. Applications to register to vote accepted at a drivers license office under this section until the deadline established in G.S. 163‑82.6(c)(2) shall be treated as timely made for an election, and no person who completes an application at that drivers license office shall be denied the vote in that election for failure to apply earlier than that deadline.

All applications shall be forwarded by the Department of Transportation to the appropriate board of elections not later than five business days after the date of acceptance, according to rules which shall be promulgated by the State Board of Elections. Those rules shall provide for a paperless, instant, electronic transfer of applications to the appropriate board of elections. Applications for preregistration to vote shall be forwarded to the State Board of Elections."

SECTION 1.(f)  G.S. 163‑82.23 reads as rewritten:

"§ 163‑82.23.  Voter registration at public high schools.

Every public high school shall make available to its students and others who are eligible to register and preregister to vote the application forms described in G.S. 163‑82.3, and shall keep a sufficient supply of the forms so that they are always available. A local board of education may, but is not required to, designate high school employees to assist in completing the forms. Only employees who volunteer for this duty may be designated by boards of education."

SECTION 1.(g)  G.S. 163‑82.25 reads as rewritten:

"§ 163‑82.25.  Mandated voter registration drive.

The Governor shall proclaim as Citizens Awareness Month the month designated by the State Board of Elections during every even‑numbered year.annually. During that month, the State Board of Elections shall initiate a statewide voter registration drive and shall adopt rules under which county boards of elections shall conduct the drives. Each county board of elections shall participate in the statewide voter registration drives in accordance with the rules adopted by the State Board.and conduct voter registration and preregistration drives at public high schools in accordance with local board of education policies, school system administrative procedures, and guidelines of the State Board of Elections."

SECTION 2.  G.S. 115C‑81(g1)(1)b. reads as rewritten:

"b.        Instruction on the importance of voting and otherwise participating in the democratic process;process, including instruction on voter registration and preregistration."

SECTION 3.  G.S. 115C‑47 is amended by adding a new subdivision to read:

"(53)    To Encourage Student Voter Registration and Preregistration. – Local boards of education are encouraged to adopt policies to promote student voter registration and preregistration. These policies may include collaboration with county boards of elections to conduct voter registration and preregistration in high schools. Completion and submission of voter registration or preregistration forms shall not be a course requirement or graded assignment for students."

SECTION 4.  This act becomes effective January 1, 2010.  Section 2 applies beginning with the 2010‑2011 school year.

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