SB 86 - Voters; applying to register to vote; persons shall provide proof of U.S. citizenship prior to acceptance of registration

Committees

Current Status

05/05/09 - Senate Date Signed by Governor

First Reader Summary

A BILL to be entitled an Act to amend Article 6 of Chapter 2 of Title 21 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, relating to registration of voters, so as to provide that persons applying to register to vote shall provide proof of United States citizenship prior to the acceptance of their registrations; to provide for acceptable forms of proof of citizenship; to provide for retention of such information; to provide for related matters; to repeal conflicting laws; and for other purposes.

Votes

Electronically Recorded Votes
DateTimeVote NoYeasNaysNVExcDescription
03/03/20094:28PMSenate Vote #104034020001001PASSAGE BY SUBSTITUTE
04/03/20099:12PMHouse Vote #501104067007002PASS
04/03/200911:07PMSenate Vote #446030013007006AGREE TO HOUSE SUBSTITUTE

Status History

Bill History
DateAction
02/03/2009Senate Read and Referred
02/17/2009Senate Committee Favorably Reported
02/18/2009Senate Read Second Time
03/03/2009Senate Third Read
03/03/2009Senate Passed/Adopted
03/04/2009House First Readers
03/05/2009House Second Readers
03/25/2009House Committee Favorably Reported
04/01/2009House Postponed
04/03/2009House Third Readers
04/03/2009House Passed/Adopted
04/03/2009Senate Agrees House Amend or Sub
04/15/2009Senate Sent to Governor
05/05/2009Senate Date Signed by Governor
05/05/2009Act 143
07/01/2009Effective Date

Footnotes

4/1/2009 Postponed until 4/3/2009
4/3/2009 Modified Structured Rule
09 SB86/AP
Senate Bill 86
By: Senators Staton of the 18th, Butterworth of the 50th, Rogers of the 21st, Johnson of the 1st, Shafer of the 48th and others

AS PASSED
AN ACT

To amend Article 6 of Chapter 2 of Title 21 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, relating to registration of voters, so as to provide that persons applying to register to vote shall provide evidence of United States citizenship prior to the acceptance of their registrations; to provide for acceptable forms of evidence of citizenship; to provide for retention of such information; to provide for related matters; to repeal conflicting laws; and for other purposes.

BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF GEORGIA:

SECTION 1.
Article 6 of Chapter 2 of Title 21 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, relating to registration of voters, is amended by adding a new subsection to Code Section 21-2-216, relating to qualifications of electors generally, to read as follows:
"(g)(1) On and after January 1, 2010, an application for registration under this chapter shall be accompanied by satisfactory evidence of United States citizenship. Upon the receipt of an application without satisfactory evidence of citizenship, the board of registrars shall notify the applicant in writing of the requirement to provide satisfactory evidence of citizenship. The board of registrars shall not determine the eligibility of the applicant until and unless satisfactory evidence of citizenship is supplied by the applicant. If the initial application is received without satisfactory evidence of citizenship prior to the close of voter registration preceding an election, but the applicant supplies satisfactory evidence of citizenship on or prior to the date of such election and the applicant is found eligible to vote, the applicant shall be permitted to vote in the election and any run-off elections resulting therefrom and subsequent elections; provided, however, that those electors who register to vote for the first time in this state by mail also shall supply current and valid identification as required in subsection (c) of Code Section 21-2-220. In the event the applicant does not respond to the request for the missing information within 30 days following the sending of notification to provide satisfactory evidence of citizenship, the application shall be rejected.
(2) Satisfactory evidence of citizenship shall include any of the following:
(A) The number of the applicant's Georgia driver's license or identification card issued by the Department of Driver Services if the applicant has provided satisfactory evidence of United States citizenship to the Department of Driver Services or a legible photocopy of the applicant's driver's license or identification card issued by an equivalent government agency of another state if the agency indicates on the driver's license or identification card that the applicant has provided satisfactory evidence of United States citizenship to the agency;
(B) A legible photocopy of the applicant's birth certificate that verifies citizenship to the satisfaction of the board of registrars;
(C) A legible photocopy of pertinent pages of the applicant's United States passport identifying the applicant and the applicant's passport number or presentation to the board of registrars of the applicant's United States passport;
(D) A presentation to the board of registrars of the applicant's United States naturalization documents or the alien registration number from the applicant's naturalization documents. If only the applicant's alien registration number is provided, the applicant shall not be found eligible to vote until the applicant's alien registration number is verified with the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services by the board of registrars;
(E) Other documents or methods of proof that are established pursuant to the federal Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986 (P. L. 99-603);
(F) The applicant's Bureau of Indian Affairs card number, tribal treaty card number, or tribal enrollment number; and
(G) For residents of this state who are United States citizens but are not in possession of any of the documents or methods of proof enumerated under subparagraphs (A) through (F) of this paragraph, other documents or methods of proof for establishing evidence of United States citizenship which shall be promulgated by rule and regulation of the State Election Board.
(3) Notwithstanding any provision of this subsection, any person who is registered in this state on December 31, 2009, shall be deemed to have provided satisfactory evidence of citizenship and shall not be required to submit evidence of citizenship.
(4) After citizenship has been demonstrated to a board of registrars, an elector shall not be required to resubmit satisfactory evidence of citizenship in that or any other county in this state so long as the person continuously remains an elector of this state.
(5) For the purposes of this subsection, proof of voter registration from another state shall not be satisfactory evidence of citizenship.
(6) After a person has submitted satisfactory evidence of citizenship, the board of registrars shall indicate such information on the elector's voter registration record. After two years, the board of registrars may destroy all documents that were submitted as evidence of citizenship.
(7) The Secretary of State shall establish procedures to match an applicant's voter registration information to the information contained in the data base maintained by the Department of Driver Services for the verification of the accuracy of the information provided on the application for voter registration, including whether the applicant has provided satisfactory evidence of United States citizenship."

SECTION 2.
All laws and parts of laws in conflict with this Act are repealed.