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California Regulations § 20930 Petition Signatures

Up to Article 3: Petition Signatures and Residence Addresses

Regulation Text

(a) A petition signature shall be included in a raw count and the signature shall be subject to signature verification if:
(1) If two signers of a petition occupy the same signature box, but only one residence address is listed, only the signature of the person who handwrote the residence address shall be subject to verification. However, if the signer's registration was electronic or typed, and there is no handwriting to compare, only the first name in the signature box shall be subject to verification.
(2) If a signer of a petition prints MR. AND MRS. SMITH and signs Mr. & Mrs. Smith, or uses a nickname, initials, prefixes, maiden name, married name, spouse's name or a misspelling, but only when it appears to have been made by the same person with a similar signature and correct residence address.
(b) A petition signature shall be included in a raw count, but the signature shall not be subject to signature verification if:
(1) The signer prints their name and residence address but leaves the signature space blank. However, if the signature on the voter's registration record is printed and is similar to the printed name on the petition, the signature shall be subject to signature verification.
(2) If a line appears through a signature, name, or address, but not all three, the elections official shall have the discretion to determine whether or not there is sufficient information present to subject the signature to the verification process.
(3) The signer does not provide a written or printed name and the signer cannot be identified.
(c) A petition signature shall not be included in a raw count and the signature shall not be subject to signature verification if:
(1) A line appears through the name, address, and signature of the signer.
(2) Correction tape or correction fluid is used to cross out the signer's information and new information is written on top of or around it.
(3) No signatures or identifying information appears in the signer spaces, but one or more signatures appear in the completed declaration of circulator.
(4) Signatures are appended to the petition section so as to appear after the declaration of circulator.

Source

1. New article 3 (sections 20930-20931 ) and section filed 3-15-2022; operative 3-15-2022 (Register 2022, No. 11).

History

1. New article 3 (sections 20930-20931) and section filed 3-15-2022; operative 3/15/2022 ( Register 2022, No. 11 ).

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