Existing federal law, the National Voter Registration Act of 1993, provides for state departments of motor vehicles to make available voter registration information and materials to applicants for driver’s licenses and other vehicular documents. Existing law requires the Department of Motor Vehicles to include in any document mailed by the department offering a person the opportunity to register to vote pursuant to the National Voter Registration Act of 1993 a notice informing prospective voters that if they have not received voter registration information within 30 days of requesting it, they should contact their local elections office or the office of the Secretary of State. Existing law requires the department to provide to the Secretary of State the digitized signature of every person who registers to vote on the voter registration card provided by the department. Existing law further
requires the department to provide the Secretary of State with change-of-address information for every voter who indicates that they desire to have their address changed for voter registration purposes.
This bill would require the department to include on the prompt screen on a freestanding kiosk that provides voter registration options, an option a person may choose that reads, “I’m already registered. Please do not edit or change my current registration.” If a person chooses that option, the bill would prohibit the department from providing any personal information of that person to the Secretary of State for voting purposes.