| Chapter 008 |
| 2020 -- H 7901 SUBSTITUTE A Enacted 06/19/2020 |
| A N A C T |
| RELATING TO ELECTIONS -- REGISTRATION OF VOTERS |
| Introduced By: Representatives Serodio, and Noret |
| Date Introduced: February 26, 2020 |
| It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: |
| SECTION 1. Section 17-9.1-8 of the General Laws in Chapter 17-9.1 entitled "Registration |
| of Voters" is hereby amended to read as follows: |
| 17-9.1-8. Registration at designated agencies. |
| (a) Every person who is or may be by the next general election qualified to vote may |
| register to vote when being discharged from incarceration or when applying for services or |
| assistance at any of the following offices: |
| (1) Any office in the state that provides public assistance; |
| (2) At or through any offices in the state that provide state-funded programs primarily |
| engaged in providing services to persons with disabilities; |
| (3) At armed forces recruitment offices, subject to procedures developed by the state board |
| in cooperation with the United States Department of Defense; |
| (4) At or through the department of corrections; and |
| (5) At any other agencies within the state that shall be determined by the state board. |
| (b) Voter registration agencies designated by the state board may include, but are not |
| limited to: |
| (1) State or local government offices such as public libraries, public schools, offices of city |
| and towns clerks (including marriage license bureaus), fishing and hunting license bureaus, |
| government revenue offices, unemployment compensation offices, and offices not described in |
| subdivision subsection (a)(2) of this section that provide services to persons with disabilities; and |
| (2) Federal and nongovernmental offices, with the agreement of those offices. |
| (c)(1) Persons must be provided this opportunity to register to vote not only at the time of |
| their original application for services, but also when filing any recertification, renewal, or for a |
| change of address relating to those services. Agencies providing voter registration assistance must |
| offer the same degree of assistance to individuals in completing a voter registration form as they |
| offer to individuals in completing the agency's own forms, unless the applicant refuses the |
| assistance. |
| (2) Any person who provides voter registration assistance services in an agency is |
| prohibited from: |
| (i) Seeking to influence an applicant's party preference or party registration; |
| (ii) Displaying any political preference or party allegiance; |
| (iii) Making any statement or taking any action whose purpose or effect is to discourage |
| the applicant from registering to vote; or |
| (iv) Making any statement or taking any action whose purpose or effect is to lead the |
| applicant to believe that a decision whether or not to register has any bearing on the availability of |
| services or benefits or on discharge from incarceration. |
| (d)(1) Those who decline to register to vote must do so in writing or by failing to check a |
| box on a form containing the question: "If you are not registered to vote where you live now, would |
| you like to apply to register to vote here today? yes or no". |
| (2) The declination may be included in the agency application for services or on a separate |
| form provided by the agency, subject to rules and regulations to be adopted by the state board. |
| (3) No information regarding a person's declination to register to vote may be used for any |
| purpose other than voter registration. If an individual does register to vote, the particular agency at |
| which the applicant submits a voter registration application may not be publicly disclosed. |
| (4) The declination form to be used at agencies providing public or publicly funded |
| assistance shall also contain the following statements and information: |
| (i) "Applying to register or declining to register to vote will not affect the amount of |
| assistance that you will be provided by this agency"; or, for those forms made available by the |
| department of corrections.:"Applying to register or declining to register to vote will not affect your |
| discharge from incarceration"; |
| (ii) "If you do not check either box, you will be considered to have decided not to register |
| to vote at this time." (with "yes" and "no" boxes being provided); |
| (iii) "If you would like help filling out the voter registration application form, we will help |
| you. The decision whether to seek or accept help is yours. You may fill out the application form in |
| private"; |
| (iv) "If you believe that someone has interfered with your right to register or to decline to |
| register to vote, your right to privacy in deciding whether to register or in applying to register to |
| vote, or your right to choose your own political party or other political preference, you may file a |
| complaint with the State Board of Elections, 50 Branch Avenue, Providence, Rhode Island 02904 |
| 2000 Plainfield Pike, Cranston, Rhode Island 02921, (401) 222-2345, (401) 222-2239 TDD"; |
| (v) A statement that if the applicant declines to register to vote, his or her decision will |
| remain confidential and be used only for voter registration purposes; and |
| (vi) A statement that if the applicant does register to vote, information regarding the agency |
| to which the application was submitted will remain confidential, to be used only for voter |
| registration purposes. |
| (e)(1) The registration form to be provided in these agencies shall be the mail registration |
| form adopted by the state board. Unless the registrant refuses to permit the agency to transmit the |
| form to the state board or local board where the applicant resides, the agency shall transmit the |
| completed registration form to the state board or any local board. However, if the registrant refuses, |
| the registrant may either mail the form to the state board or any local board or may provide for |
| delivery of the form to the state board or any local board either in person or through a third party. |
| It shall be the responsibility of all state or state-funded agencies to have available at all times a |
| sufficient number of voter registration forms in order to carry out the provisions of this section. |
| (2) Unless the applicant refuses to permit the agency to transmit the completed voter |
| registration form to the state board or to a local board, the agency shall be required to transmit the |
| registration form within ten (10) days after acceptance, or if accepted on the last day or within five |
| (5) days before the last day to register for an election, within five (5) days of acceptance. |
| (f) The department of corrections and each agency designated by the board to register |
| persons to vote when applying for services or assistance shall report to the state board: |
| (1) The number of persons applying for services and assistance or the number of persons |
| discharged from incarceration following felony convictions who are eligible to vote; |
| (2) The number of persons who have been registered to vote at that agency; |
| (3) The number of forms that have been transmitted by the agency to the state or local |
| board; and |
| (4) The number of persons who have declined to register to vote at that agency. Reports to |
| the state board by each designated agency shall be on a quarterly basis. |
| (g) Any person who has fully and correctly completed an application to register to vote at |
| a designated agency is presumed to be registered as of the date of the acceptance of the registration |
| by the designated agency, subject to verification of the registration by the state board or any local |
| board as provided in § 17-9.1-25. |
| (h) If a voter registration agency which is primarily engaged in providing services to |
| persons with disabilities provides those services at the person's home, the agency shall provide the |
| voter registration services authorized by this section at the person's home. |
| (i) The state board of elections shall have the authority to adopt regulations to implement |
| and administer the provisions of this section, including all registrations taken at designated |
| agencies. |
| (j) In cases where the findings required by subdivision §17-6-1.2(a)(4) have been made, |
| transmission shall be made by electronic means as prescribed by the secretary of state, and shall be |
| in an electronic form compatible with the voter registration system maintained by the secretary of |
| state. |
| SECTION 2. Section 17-14-7 of the General Laws in Chapter 17-14 entitled "Nomination |
| of Party and Independent Candidates" is hereby amended to read as follows: |
| 17-14-7. Number of signers required for nomination papers. |
| (a) United States senator or governor. The nomination papers of a candidate for the party |
| nomination or an independent candidate for presidential elector, United States senator, or governor |
| shall be signed, in the aggregate, by at least one thousand (1,000) voters. Notwithstanding the |
| foregoing, for the 2020 election only, the nomination papers of a candidate for the party nomination |
| or an independent candidate for United States senator shall be signed, in the aggregate, by at least |
| five hundred (500) voters. |
| (b) Representative in Congress. The nomination papers of a candidate for the party |
| nomination or an independent candidate for representative in Ccongress shall be signed, in the |
| aggregate, by at least five hundred (500) voters. Notwithstanding the foregoing, for the 2020 |
| election only, the nomination papers of a candidate for the party nomination or an independent |
| candidate for representative in Congress shall be signed, in the aggregate, by at least two hundred |
| fifty (250) voters. |
| (c) General state offices. The nomination papers of a candidate for the party nomination or |
| an independent candidate for any of the general offices of the state, excluding governor, shall be |
| signed, in the aggregate, by at least five hundred (500) voters. |
| (d) State senator. The nomination papers of a candidate for a party nomination or |
| independent candidate for senator in any senatorial district shall be signed, in the aggregate, by at |
| least one hundred (100) voters of the senatorial district. |
| (e) State representative. The nomination papers of a candidate for party nomination or an |
| independent candidate for a member of the house of representatives from any representative district |
| shall be signed, in the aggregate, by at least fifty (50) voters of the representative district. |
| (f) City offices. The nomination papers of a candidate for party nomination or an |
| independent candidate for any local office to be filled by the voters of any city at large shall be |
| signed, in the aggregate, by at least two hundred (200) voters of the city, provided that in the city |
| of Newport, for at-large candidates or candidates for school committee, at least one hundred (100) |
| signatures shall be required; provided, further, that in the city of Woonsocket, for candidates for |
| citywide nonpartisan office, including city council, mayor, and candidates for school committee, if |
| elected, at least one hundred (100) signatures shall be required; and provided, further that in the |
| city of Providence, at least five hundred (500) signatures shall be required. |
| (g) Voting district moderator or clerk. The nomination papers for a candidate for voting |
| district moderator or clerk in any town shall be signed, in the aggregate, by at least ten (10) voters |
| of the voting district. |
| (h) Other offices. The nomination papers of a candidate for party nomination for other |
| offices covered by § 17-15-7, or for the election of delegates or for unendorsed party committee |
| candidates, shall be signed, in the aggregate, by fifty (50) voters. |
| SECTION 3. Section 17-20-19 of the General Laws in Chapter 17-20 entitled "Mail |
| Ballots" is hereby amended to read as follows: |
| 17-20-19. Envelopes for return of ballots. |
| Envelopes for the enclosure and return of mail ballots and their enclosing certified envelope |
| shall have the printed or written address: "Board of Elections, 50 Branch Ave. 2000 Plainfield Pike, |
| Providence Cranston, Rhode Island 02904-2790 02921" or a post office box established and |
| maintained by the board; and shall be forwarded by the secretary of state to each mail voter whose |
| application for the mail ballot has been received and accepted. |
| SECTION 4. This act shall take effect upon passage. |
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