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CHAPTER 13

VOTER REGISTRATION

 

Subchapter

  A.  Qualifications

  B.  Procedure

 

Enactment.  Chapter 13 was added January 31, 2002, P.L.18, No.3, effective in 45 days.

 

 

SUBCHAPTER A

QUALIFICATIONS

 

Sec.

1301.  Qualifications to register.

1302.  Residence of electors.

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§ 1301.  Qualifications to register.

(a)  Eligibility.--An individual who will be at least 18 years of age on the day of the next election, who has been a citizen of the United States for at least one month prior to the next election and who has resided in this Commonwealth and the election district where the individual offers to vote for at least 30 days prior to the next ensuing election and has not been confined in a penal institution for a conviction of a felony within the last five years shall be eligible to register as provided in this chapter.

(b)  Effect.--No individual shall be permitted to vote at any election unless the individual is registered under this subsection, except as provided by law or by order of a court of common pleas. No registered elector shall be required to register again for any election while the elector continues to reside at the same address.

(c)  Removal of residence.--Except as otherwise provided by this part, a registered elector who removes residence from one place to another outside the elector's last election district shall not be entitled to vote in the election district of the elector's last residence except pursuant to the provisions of this section and sections 1501(b) (relating to removal notices), 1502 (relating to transfer of registration) and 1902 (relating to procedure for voting following failure to return notification card).

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Cross References.  Section 1301 is referred to in sections 1302, 1321 of this title.

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§ 1302.  Residence of electors.

(a)  General rule.--

(1)  For the purpose of registration and voting, no individual shall be deemed to have gained a residence by reason of presence or lost a residence by reason of absence in any of the following circumstances:

(i)  Being employed in the service, either civil or military, of this Commonwealth or of the United States.

(ii)  Being engaged in the navigation of the waters of this Commonwealth or of the United States or on the high seas.

(iii)  Being in an institution at public expense. This subparagraph does not apply to a veteran who resides in a home for disabled and indigent soldiers and sailors maintained by the Commonwealth. Such a veteran may elect to utilize that residence for registration and voting or elect to vote as an absentee elector by the use of an absentee ballot.

(2)  Nothing in paragraph (1) shall preclude any elector eligible under section 1301 (relating to qualifications to register) from establishing the district of residence as the election district of residence pursuant to subsection (b).

(3)  Except as otherwise provided in this subsection, no individual who is confined in a penal institution shall be deemed a resident of the election district where the institution is located. The individual shall be deemed to reside where the individual was last registered before being confined in the penal institution, or, if there was no registration prior to confinement, the individual shall be deemed to reside at the last known address before confinement.

(4)  An individual who resides at an institution for the mentally ill or the mentally retarded, if otherwise qualified under section 1301, shall be deemed at the individual's option a resident in one of the following:

(i)  The district where the institution is located.

(ii)  The district where the individual was last registered to vote before entering the institution. For purposes of this subparagraph, if the individual was not registered before entering the institution, the individual shall be deemed to reside at the last known address before entering the institution.

(b)  Rules for determination.--The following apply:

(1)  That the place shall be considered the residence of an individual in which habitation is fixed and to which, whenever the individual is absent, the individual has the intention of returning.

(2)  An individual shall not be considered to have lost residence if the individual leaves home and goes into another state or another election district for temporary purposes only, with the intention of returning.

(3)  An individual shall not be considered to have gained a residence in an election district if the individual comes into that district for temporary purposes only, without the intention of making that election district a permanent place of abode.

(4)  If an individual removes to another state with the intention of making that state the permanent residence, the individual shall be considered to have lost residence in this Commonwealth.

(5)  If an individual removes to another state with the intention of remaining there an indefinite time and making that state the place of residence, the individual shall be considered to have lost residence in this Commonwealth, notwithstanding an intention to return at some indefinite future period.

(6)  If an individual goes into another state and, while there, votes in an election held by that state, the individual shall be considered to have lost residence in this Commonwealth.

(7)  An individual employed in the service of the Federal Government or of the Commonwealth and required thereby to be absent from the municipality where the individual resided when entering that employment and the spouse of the individual may remain registered in the district where the individual resided immediately prior to entering that employment, and the individual and the spouse shall be enrolled in the political party designated by the individual or spouse without declaring a residence by street and number.

(i)  An individual who registers under this paragraph for Commonwealth employment must produce a certificate from the head of the State agency, under the seal of office, setting forth that the individual or the individual's spouse is actually employed in the service of the Commonwealth and setting forth the nature of the employment and the time when the employee first entered the employment. The commission shall retain certificates under this subparagraph.

(ii)  The commission shall note on the registration record of each individual registered under this paragraph the fact of Federal or State employment.

(iii)  At least once every two years the commission shall verify the employment of the individuals registered under this paragraph at the proper Federal or State office. If an individual is found to be no longer a Federal or State employee, the individual's registration shall be canceled under Chapter 15 (relating to changes in records).

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SUBCHAPTER B

PROCEDURE

 

Sec.

1321.  Methods of voter registration.

1322.  In-person voter registration.

1323.  Application with driver's license application.

1324.  Application by mail.

1325.  Government agencies.

1326.  Time (Repealed).

1327.  Preparation and distribution of applications.

1328.  Approval of registration applications.

1328.1. SURE registration number.

1329.  Challenges.

1330.  Appeals (Repealed).

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§ 1321.  Methods of voter registration.

An individual qualified to register to vote under section 1301(a) (relating to qualifications to register) may apply to register as follows:

(1)  Under section 1322 (relating to in-person voter registration).

(2)  Under section 1323 (relating to application with driver's license application).

(3)  Under section 1324 (relating to application by mail).

(4)  Under section 1325 (relating to government agencies).

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§ 1322.  In-person voter registration.

(a)  General rule.--Applications may be submitted to register to vote or change party enrollment or name or address on a current registration record in person before the commission or a commissioner, a registrar or a clerk at the office of the commission or at a place designated by the commission. The applicant shall be advised that any intentional false statement on the application constitutes perjury and will be punishable as such. The applicant shall provide the information required on the registration application and sign the registration declaration. The commission shall prepare and provide voter registration applications for the purpose of registering qualified electors in accordance with this section. Notwithstanding any other provision of this part, the commission may use a mail registration application for in-person registration. The commission shall mail the qualified elector an identification card in accordance with section 1328 (relating to approval of registration applications).

(b)  Notice.--The commission shall, within a reasonable time, publicly announce the address of each place of registration, the address of each office of the commission established for the registration of qualified electors other than its main office and the days and hours when the place or office is open for the registration of qualified electors. The announcement shall be made by posting notice at the place or office and at the commission's main office and by other means as the commission deems advisable.

(c)  Polls.--The election board of each county shall cause any polling place to be open, in proper order for use, as a place of registration on each day when the polling place is desired by the commission or required by the provisions of this part for use as a place of registration. The appropriating authority of the county shall provide for the payment of rentals for such polling places and other places of registration.

(d)  Schools.--The board of public education or the board of school directors shall furnish suitable space in any public school building under its jurisdiction or control and shall cause the space to be open and in proper order for use as a place of registration on each day when the space is desired by the commission for use as a place of registration in accordance with the provisions of this part. Use under this subsection may not interfere with school instruction.

(e)  Municipal buildings.--The proper authority in the county or municipality shall furnish suitable space in a building under its jurisdiction or control and shall cause the space to be open and in proper order for use as a place of registration on each day when the space is desired by the commission for use as a place of registration. Use under this subsection may not interfere with the use for which the space is primarily designed.

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Cross References.  Section 1322 is referred to in sections 1321, 1406 of this title.

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§ 1323.  Application with driver's license application.

(a)  General rule.--

(1)  The Department of Transportation shall provide for simultaneous application for voter registration in conjunction with the process under 75 Pa.C.S. § 1510 (relating to issuance and content of driver's license). An application under this subsection shall serve as an application to register to vote unless the applicant fails to sign the voter registration application. The secretary has the primary responsibility for implementing and enforcing the driver's license voter registration system created under this section. The secretary, in consultation with the Secretary of Transportation, may promulgate regulations for implementing this section.

(2)  An application for voter registration submitted to the Department of Transportation under this subsection shall be considered as updating any previous voter registration information by a registrant.

(3)  Any change of address submitted to the Department of Transportation for the purposes of driver licensing shall serve as notification of change of address for voter registration for the registrant involved unless the registrant indicates that the change of address is not for voter registration purposes.

(b)  Process.--

(1)  The Department of Transportation shall provide for an application for voter registration as part of a driver's license application.

(2)  The format of the driver's license/voter registration application shall be determined and prescribed by the secretary and the Secretary of Transportation.

(3)  The voter registration application portion of the application shall contain all the requirements of an official voter registration application specified in section 1327 (relating to preparation and distribution of applications). The voter registration portion of the application:

(i)  may not require any information that duplicates information required in the driver's license portion of the form, other than a second signature; and

(ii)  may require only the minimum amount of information necessary to prevent duplicate voter registration, to enable the commission to assess the eligibility of the applicant and to administer voter registration and other parts of the election process.

(c)  Transmission.--

(1)  The Department of Transportation shall forward completed applications or contents of the completed voter registration applications in machine-readable format to the department by the close of registration for the ensuing election.

(2)  The department shall transmit the material to the appropriate commission within ten days after the date of its receipt by the Department of Transportation. If a voter registration application is received by the Department of Transportation within five days before the last day to register before an election, the application shall be transmitted to the appropriate commission not later than five days after the date of its receipt by the Department of Transportation.

(3)  Upon receipt of the completed voter registration information from the department, the commission shall make a record of the date of the receipt of the application and process the application. No applicant shall be deemed eligible to vote until the commission has received and approved the application.

(3.1)  After the Department of Transportation is connected to the SURE system and notwithstanding paragraphs (1), (2) and (3), the Department of Transportation shall transmit electronically the contents of a completed voter registration application within five days of receipt of the application. Upon receipt of the information from the Department of Transportation, a commission shall make a record of the date of the receipt of the application and process the application in accordance with section 1328 (relating to approval of registration applications). If the commission of the county of residence has not been connected to the SURE system, the Department of Transportation shall forward the completed application or contents of the completed application to the department in accordance with paragraph (1). No applicant shall be deemed eligible to vote until the commission has received and approved an application in accordance with section 1328.

(4)  Changes of address shall comply with the following:

(i)  Before the Department of Transportation is connected to the SURE system, the Department of Transportation shall notify the department of changes of address received under subsection (a)(3). The department shall notify the commission of the county of the registrant's former residence. After the Department of Transportation is connected to the SURE system, the Department of Transportation shall notify the commission of the county of the registrant's former residence. If the registrant has moved to an address outside this Commonwealth, the commission shall verify the address change in accordance with section 1901 (relating to removal of electors). Except as provided in subparagraph (ii), if the registrant confirms in accordance with section 1901(d) that he has moved to another county, the commission shall cancel the registration and forward the registrant's registration information to the commission of the registrant's new county of residence. Except as provided in subparagraph (ii), if the registrant has moved to an address within the commission's jurisdiction, the commission shall promptly update the registration record of the registrant in accordance with section 1328. All changes of address received by the Department of Transportation under this section at least 30 days before an election must be processed by the commission for the ensuing election. For the purpose of this paragraph, the term "registration information" means the registration card and any other record of registration maintained by a commission.

(ii)  In the case of changes of address received by the Department of Transportation which do not contain a signature of the registrant, the commission receiving the change of address notification shall mail a notice to the registrant at the new residence address requesting verification of the address change. If the change of address is to a new residence outside the commission's jurisdiction, the commission shall mail the following notice:

Date.................

Office of the Registration Commission

.......... County, Pennsylvania

....... (Address and Telephone No. of County)

We have been notified by the Department of Transportation that you recently changed your address from ................. (old residence address) to ............... (new residence address) and that this change of address is to serve as a change of address for voter registration purposes. Unless you notify this office within ten days from the date of this notice that this information is not correct, your voter registration will be transferred to ........ County. You may notify this office by writing your residence address, the date and your signature on the bottom of this form and mailing this notice to this office. You need not notify this office if this information is correct.

............................

Chief Clerk

If the address change is within the commission's jurisdiction, the commission shall mail a voter's identification card to the registrant at the new residence address.

(iii)  If the registrant does not return the notice under subparagraph (ii) within the ten-day period, the commission shall process the change of address according to subparagraph (i). If the registrant notifies the commission that the information is incorrect and the commission is satisfied with the registrant's explanation of the discrepancy, the address of the registrant's registration shall remain unchanged. If the verification notification or voter identification card is returned by the post office as undeliverable as addressed or with a forwarding address, the commission shall send a confirmation notice to the registrant's address of former residence in accordance with section 1901(d)(2).

(5)  Upon notification and confirmation of any change of address, a commission shall promptly update information contained in its registration record.

(d)  Prohibition.--An individual who is not a qualified elector is ineligible to register to vote under this section.

(e)  Effect.--Failure to properly complete a voter registration application shall not affect the validity of an application for a driver's license, a renewal application or an identification card application.

(f)  Use of information.--No information regarding a declination to register to vote in connection with an application made under this section may be used for any purpose other than voter registration.

(g)  Staff.--Agents and employees working on behalf of the Department of Transportation assisting in the completion of voter registration applications shall conduct themselves in a manner consistent with the following principles:

(1)  They shall not seek to influence an applicant's political preference or party registration or display political preference or party allegiance.

(2)  They shall not make a statement to an applicant or take an action the purpose or effect of which is to discourage the applicant from registering to vote.

(3)  Applicants wishing to register to vote under this section shall be given the same degree of assistance with the voter registration application as with all other Department of Transportation forms.

Agency employees who violate this subsection shall be removed from employment, provided that the agency at its discretion may impose a penalty of suspension without pay for at least 30 days, but not more than 120 days, if it finds that the violation does not warrant termination.

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Cross References.  Section 1323 is referred to in sections 1321, 1327, 1406, 1801 of this title.

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§ 1324.  Application by mail.

(a)  General rule.--An application to register to vote or to change party enrollment or name or address on a current registration may be submitted by voter registration mail application in the manner set forth in this section. An application may be submitted by mail or by representative to the commission on an official mail registration application, the form of which shall be determined and prescribed by the secretary or the Federal Election Commission pursuant to the National Voter Registration Act of 1993 (Public Law 103-31, 42 U.S.C. § 1973gg et seq.). The applicant must complete the information required on the registration application and sign the registration declaration.

(b)  Time.--Registration under this section may be made at any time. If a registration application is received by a commission beyond the deadline for registration provided in section 1326 (relating to time), the application shall be retained by the commission until the beginning of the next period during which registration can be made.

(c)  Military electors.--

(1)  A military elector may apply at any time for registration on an official registration application or any form prescribed by the Federal Government for such purpose.

(2)  The status of a military elector to register under this section with respect to residence shall remain as the same home residence status from which the military elector is qualified to register. If, at the time of leaving that home address, the military elector had not resided in this Commonwealth or in a particular election district for a sufficient time to have been entitled to be registered but, by continued residence, would have become entitled to be registered, the military elector shall be entitled to be registered at the time the military elector would have been entitled to register had the military elector not left that home address but continued to reside there.

(3)  The commission is authorized to consider a request for an absentee ballot as a request for an official registration application and to forward to the requester all of the following:

(i)  An absentee ballot and balloting material.

(ii)  An official registration application.

(4)  The military elector must complete and file these documents in accordance with the applicable provisions of the act of June 3, 1937 (P.L.1333, No.320), known as the Pennsylvania Election Code.

(5)  The right to be registered pursuant to this subsection shall not be subject to challenge for any reason other than failure to have furnished the commission a properly completed registration application.

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References in Text.  Section 1326, which is referred to in this section, is repealed.

Cross References.  Section 1324 is referred to in sections 1321, 1327, 1406, 1503 of this title.

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§ 1325.  Government agencies.

(a)  General rule.--The secretary shall administer a system whereby all offices in this Commonwealth that provide public assistance, each county clerk of orphans' court, including each marriage license bureau, all offices in this Commonwealth that provide State-funded programs primarily engaged in providing services to persons with disabilities and all armed forces recruitment centers do all of the following:

(1)  Distribute voter registration applications with each application; reapplication; and application for recertification, renewal or change of address.

(2)  Assist applicants with completion of the registration application unless assistance is refused.

(3)  Accept completed registration applications.

(4)  Transmit completed applications to the appropriate commission.

(b)  Forms.--An agency designated in subsection (a) shall provide a form for office visits or, if the agency provides services to persons with disabilities, for home visits which contains all of the following:

(1)  The question "If you are not registered to vote where you live now, would you like to apply to register to vote today?"

(2)  If the agency provides public assistance, the statement "Applying to register or declining to register to vote will not affect the amount of assistance that you will be provided by this agency."

(3)  Boxes for the applicant to check to indicate whether the applicant would like to register or decline to register to vote. In close proximity to the boxes the following words shall appear in prominent type: "IF YOU DO NOT CHECK EITHER BOX, YOU WILL BE CONSIDERED TO HAVE DECIDED NOT TO REGISTER TO VOTE AT THIS TIME."

(4)  The statement "In order to be qualified to register to vote, you must be at least 18 years of age on the day of the next election, you must have been a citizen of the United States for at least one month prior to the next election and have resided in Pennsylvania and the election district where you plan to vote for at least 30 days prior to the next election, and you must not have been confined in a penal institution for a conviction of a felony within the last five years."

(5)  The statement "If you would like help in filling out the voter registration application form, we will help you. The decision whether to seek help is yours. You may fill out the form in private."

(6)  The statement "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 Secretary of the Commonwealth, Pennsylvania Department of State, Harrisburg, PA 17120." The secretary shall establish and publish a toll-free telephone number for the purpose of receiving complaints.

(c)  Effect.--Failure to check either box under subsection (b)(3) shall be considered a declination to register to vote.

(d)  Staff.--Agency employees assisting in the completion of voter registration applications shall conduct themselves in a manner consistent with the following principles:

(1)  They shall not seek to influence an applicant's political preference or party registration or display political preference or party allegiance.

(2)  They shall not make any statement to an applicant or take any action the purpose of or effect of which is to discourage the applicant from registering to vote.

(3)  They shall not make any statement to an applicant or take any action the purpose of or effect of which is to lead the applicant to believe that a decision to register or not to register has any bearing on the availability of services or benefits.

Agency employees who violate this subsection shall be removed from employment, provided that the agency at its discretion may impose a penalty of suspension without pay for at least 30 days, but not more than 120 days, if it finds that the violation does not warrant termination.

(e)  Encouraging registration.--An agency designated in subsection (a) shall provide reasonable space for nonpartisan signs or posters encouraging voter registration. The signs and posters shall be provided by the secretary.

(f)  Transmission.--An agency designated in subsection (a) shall forward all completed applications to the appropriate commission within ten days after the date of receipt. If a voter registration application is received within five days before the last day to register before an election, the application shall be transmitted to the appropriate commission not later than five days after the date of its receipt by the agency.

(g)  Confidentiality.--The identity of the voter registration agency through which any particular voter is registered in accordance with this section shall not be disclosed to the public.

(h)  Use of information.--No information relating to a declination to register to vote in connection with an application made at an office described in this section may be used for any purpose other than voter registration.

(i)  Assistance.--Each agency shall provide to each applicant who chooses to register to vote the same degree of assistance with regard to the completion of the registration application form as is provided by the office with regard to the completion of its own forms unless the applicant refuses such assistance.

(j)  Regulation.--The secretary shall promulgate regulations regarding the maintenance and destruction of forms used pursuant to this section.

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Cross References.  Section 1325 is referred to in sections 1201, 1321, 1326, 1327, 1406, 1801 of this title.

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§ 1326.  Time (Repealed).

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2019 Repeal.  Section 1326 was repealed October 31, 2019, P.L.552, No.77, effective immediately.

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§ 1327.  Preparation and distribution of applications.

(a)  Form.--

(1)  The secretary shall prescribe the form of an official voter registration application. The official voter registration application shall provide space for the following information about the applicant:

(i)  Full name.

(ii)  Address of residence. If the residence is a portion only of the house, the location or number of the room, apartment or floor which is occupied.

(iii)  Mailing address if different than address of residence.

(iv)  Name and residence address on previous registration and the year of that registration.

(v)  Designation of political party, for the purpose of voting at a primary election.

(vi)  Date of birth.

(vii)  Telephone number. An application shall not be rejected because of noncompliance with this subparagraph.

(viii)  Race. An application shall not be rejected because of noncompliance with this subparagraph.

(2)  Data required on the voter registration application shall not be more nor less than the minimum data elements permissible for Federal voter registration.

(3)  Any person who assists in the completion of the registration application shall sign the application and indicate the person's address. In the case of those registering under sections 1323 (relating to application with driver's license application) and 1325 (relating to government agencies), the person providing assistance shall insert the person's initials or employee or agent identification number on a separate or detachable portion of the application or computer data file.

(4)  A voter registration application shall be printed on stock of good quality and shall be of suitable uniform size. Nothing in this part shall prohibit the design and use of an electronic voter registration application which includes the applicant's digitized or electronic signature. The registration application shall contain the following information; however, the information may be provided on a separate form for voter registration made under section 1323 or 1325:

(i)  Notice that a registered elector does not need to reregister unless the registered elector has moved.

(ii)  Instructions on how to fill out and submit the application and notification of when the application must be submitted to a voter registration office in order to be registered for the ensuing election.

(iii)  Notice that the applicant must be a citizen of the United States for at least one month prior to the next election and a resident of this Commonwealth and the election district for at least 30 days and must be at least 18 years of age by the day of the next ensuing election and has not been confined in a penal institution for a conviction of a felony within the last five years. The notice required in this subparagraph shall be in print identical to the declaration under subsection (b).

(iv)  Notice that political party enrollment is mandatory to vote in a primary election of a political party.

(v)  Notice that the commission will mail by nonforwardable mail to the applicant a voter's identification card upon acceptance of the application and that the applicant should contact the commission if the identification card is not received within 14 days from the date the application is sent to the registration office.

(vi)  Notice that registration is not complete until the application is processed and accepted by the commission.

(vii)  A warning to the applicant that making a false registration or furnishing false information is perjury. The notice required in this subparagraph shall be in print identical to the declaration under subsection (b).

(viii)  Instructions to Federal or State employees who wish to retain voting residence in county of last residence to so indicate on the application.

(ix)  Notice that, if an individual declines to register to vote, the fact that the individual has declined to register will remain confidential and will be used only for voter registration purposes. The notice required in this subparagraph shall be in print identical to the declaration under subsection (b).

(x)  Notice that, if an individual does register to vote, the office at which the individual submits a voter registration application will remain confidential and will be used for voter registration purposes only. The notices required in this subparagraph shall be in print identical to the declaration in subsection (b).

(5)  In jurisdictions where there is a single language minority, the secretary may print a bilingual application.

(6)  In jurisdictions where a single language minority exceeds 5% of the population, the secretary shall:

(i)  print a bilingual application; and

(ii)  conduct a public educational program among that language group alerting both organizations and individuals of that group of the availability of the bilingual application and encouraging individuals to register.

(7)  To implement section 1324 (relating to application by mail), the secretary shall print an official voter registration mail application designed to preserve the confidentiality of the information required to be submitted. The application shall contain information required by this section and shall include the name of each county seat, its post office mailing address and zip code and its telephone number. Voter registration mail applications shall contain information indicating whether the application is a new registration, change of party enrollment, change of address or change of name.

(8)  Nothing in this part shall prohibit a private organization or individual from printing blank voter registration applications or shall prohibit the use of such applications by any other individual, provided that the form, content and paper quality of such voter registration application complies with department regulations for the forms or has received prior approval from the secretary.

(b)  Registration declaration.--

(1)  The official voter registration application shall contain a registration declaration. On the declaration, the applicant shall state all of the following:

(i)  The applicant has been a citizen of the United States for at least one month prior to the next election.

(ii)  On the day of the next ensuing election, the applicant shall be at least 18 years of age.

(iii)  On the day of the next ensuing election, the applicant shall have resided in this Commonwealth and in the election district for at least 30 days.

(iv)  The applicant has not been confined in a penal institution for a conviction of a felony within the last five years.

(v)  The applicant is legally qualified to vote.

(2)  The applicant shall affirm all of the following:

(i)  The information provided in the registration declaration is true.

(ii)  The applicant understands that:

(A)  the registration declaration will be accepted for all purposes as the equivalent of an affidavit; and

(B)  if the registration contains a material false statement, the applicant shall be subject to penalties for perjury.

(3)  The registration declaration shall contain the printed name and signature of the applicant and the date of signing. An applicant unable to sign the voter registration application shall make a mark before a person of the applicant's choice other than the applicant's employer or an agent of the applicant's union. The person shall insert the person's name, address and telephone number. If the person is an employee or agent of the Department of Transportation or another agency as provided under section 1325 and is assisting the applicant in an official capacity, the employee or agent shall insert the initials and identification number of the employee or agent. In the case of applicants registering under section 1323 or 1325, the person providing assistance shall insert initials or employee or agent identification number on a separate or detachable portion of the application or computer data file.

(4)  The official registration application shall contain a notice entitled "PENALTY FOR FALSIFYING DECLARATION." The notice shall advise the applicant that if a person signs an official registration application knowing a statement declared in the application to be false, the person commits perjury. The notice shall specify the penalty for perjury.

(c)  Distribution.--

(1)  The secretary shall supply official registration applications to commissions.

(2)  The secretary shall make available for distribution official voter registration applications to public libraries, public schools, State-related institutions of higher education, offices operated by the Department of Revenue, offices operated by the Department of Aging, area agencies on aging, offices operated by the Pennsylvania Game Commission or any of its authorized license-issuing agents, offices operated by the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission or any of its issuing agents, and offices that provide unemployment compensation.

(3)  Each participating agency identified under paragraph (2) shall:

(i)  Provide that official voter registration mail applications are available on the premises and displayed prominently in a conspicuous location during normal business hours.

(ii)  Provide an official voter registration mail application to any individual requesting one.

(iii)  Provide reasonable space for nonpartisan signs or posters indicating the availability of official voter registration mail applications on the premises.

(4)  The secretary may provide technical assistance to commissions upon request and agencies designated under paragraph (2).

(5)  The secretary shall print and distribute mail registration applications which are not postage paid and which shall not be specific to any county registration office. Along with the distribution of such applications, the secretary shall also include instructions to inform the applicant where the application is to be sent.

(6)  The secretary and commissions shall supply applications to all of the following:

(i)  Persons and organizations who request applications.

(ii)  Federal, State and political subdivision offices.

(iii)  Political parties and political bodies.

(iv)  Candidates.

(d)  Staff.--Agency employees assisting in the distribution of voter registration applications under subsection (c) shall conduct themselves in a manner consistent with the following principles:

(1)  They shall not seek to influence an applicant's political preference or party registration or display political preference or party allegiance.

(2)  They shall not make any statement to an applicant or take any action the purpose of or effect of which is to discourage the applicant from registering to vote.

(3)  They shall not make any statement to an applicant or take any action the purpose of or effect of which is to lead the applicant to believe that a decision to register or not to register has any bearing on the availability of services or benefits.

Agency employees who violate this subsection shall be removed from employment, provided that the agency at its discretion may impose a penalty of suspension without pay for at least 30 days, but not more than 120 days, if it finds that the violation does not warrant termination.

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Cross References.  Section 1327 is referred to in section 1323 of this title.

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§ 1328.  Approval of registration applications.

(a)  Examination.--Upon receiving a voter registration application, a commissioner, clerk or registrar of a commission shall do all of the following:

(1)  Initial and date the receipt of the application.

(2)  Examine the application to determine all of the following:

(i)  Whether the application is complete.

(ii)  Whether the applicant is a qualified elector.

(iii)  Whether the applicant has an existing registration record. After the commission is connected to the SURE system, the commissioner, clerk or registrar shall search the SURE system on a Statewide basis to determine if the applicant has an existing registration record.

(iv)  Whether the applicant is entitled or qualified to receive the requested transfer or change, if applicable.

(b)  Decision.--A commission shall do one of the following:

(1)  Record and forward a voter registration application to the proper commission if the commission finds during its examination under subsection (a) that the applicant does not reside within the commission's county but resides elsewhere in this Commonwealth.

(2)  Reject a voter registration application, indicate the rejection and the reasons for the rejection on the application and notify the applicant by first class nonforwardable mail, return postage guaranteed of the rejection and the reason if the commission finds during its examination under subsection (a) any of the following:

(i)  The application was not properly completed and, after reasonable efforts by the commission to ascertain the necessary information, the application remains incomplete or inconsistent.

(ii)  The applicant is not a qualified elector.

(iii)  The applicant is not entitled to a transfer of registration or a change of address.

(iv)  The applicant is not legally qualified for a change of name.

A rejection shall be made no later than ten days before the election succeeding the filing of the application.

(3)  Process a voter registration application in accordance with subsection (c) if the commission finds during its examination under subsection (a) all of the following:

(i)  The application requests registration.

(ii)  The application contains the required information indicating that the applicant is a qualified elector of the county.

(4)  Process a voter registration application in accordance with subsection (c) and update its registration records if the commission finds during its examination under subsection (a) all of the following:

(i)  The application requests registration.

(ii)  The application contains the required information indicating that the applicant is a qualified elector of the county.

(iii)  The applicant is currently a registered elector of the county.

(5)  Process a voter registration application in accordance with subsection (c) and request transfer of registration records in accordance with subsection (d) if the commission finds during its examination under subsection (a) all of the following:

(i)  The application requests registration.

(ii)  The application contains the required information indicating that the applicant is a qualified elector of the county.

(iii)  The applicant is currently a registered elector of another county.

(6)  Process a voter registration application in accordance with subsection (c) and request transfer of registration records in accordance with subsection (d) if the commission finds during its examination under subsection (a) all of the following:

(i)  The application requests a transfer of registration.

(ii)  The application contains the required information indicating that the applicant is a qualified elector of the county.

(iii)  The applicant is currently a registered elector of another county.

(7)  Process a voter registration application in accordance with subsection (c) and update its registration if the commission finds during its examination under subsection (a) all of the following:

(i)  The application requests a change of address.

(ii)  The application contains the required information indicating that the applicant is a qualified elector of the county.

(iii)  The applicant is currently a registered elector of the county.

(8)  Process a voter registration application in accordance with subsection (c) and update its registration records if the commission finds during its examination under subsection (a) all of the following:

(i)  The application requests a change of name.

(ii)  The applicant is legally qualified to a change of name.

(iii)  The application contains the required information indicating that the applicant is a qualified elector of the county.

(iv)  The applicant is currently a registered elector of the county.

(c)  Processing of voter registration.--

(1)  When a commission has accepted a voter registration application under subsection (b)(3), the commission shall assign each applicant a unique identification number in the SURE system. The commission shall mail a wallet-sized voter's identification card to the individual by first class nonforwardable mail, return postage guaranteed, which shall serve as notice of the acceptance of the application. The card shall contain all of the following:

(i)  Name and address of the individual.

(ii)  Name of municipality of residence.

(iii)  Identification of the individual's ward and district.

(iv)  The effective date of registration.

(v)  Designation of party enrollment and date of enrollment.

(vi)  A space for the individual's signature or mark.

(vii)  The unique identification number of the individual.

(viii)  A statement that the individual must notify the commission within ten days from the date it was mailed if any information on the card is incorrect; otherwise, the information shall be deemed correct for voter registration purposes.

(2)  When a commission has accepted a voter registration application under subsection (b)(4), (5), (6), (7) or (8), the commission shall mail a wallet-sized voter's identification card to the individual by first class nonforwardable mail, return postage guaranteed, which shall serve as notice of the acceptance of the application. The card shall contain all of the following:

(i)  Name and address of the individual.

(ii)  Name of municipality of residence.

(iii)  Identification of the individual's ward and district.

(iv)  The effective date of registration.

(v)  Designation of party enrollment and date of enrollment.

(vi)  A space for the individual's signature or mark.

(vii)  The SURE registration number of the individual.

(viii)  A statement that the individual must notify the commission within ten days from the date it was mailed if any information on the card is incorrect; otherwise, the information shall be deemed correct for voter registration purposes.

(3)  An envelope containing a voter identification card shall be marked on the outside with a request to the postmaster to return it within five days if it cannot be delivered to the addressee at the address given.

(4)  (Repealed).

(5)  (Repealed).

(d)  Transfer of registration records.--

(1)  If, during application, an individual discloses that the individual is a registered elector of another county, the commission of the individual's new county of residence shall direct a cancellation notice to the commission of the individual's former county of residence in accordance with regulations promulgated under this part.

(2)  Upon receipt of a notice transmitted in accordance with paragraph (1), the commission of the individual's former county of residence shall investigate. If the commission finds that the individual is a registered elector of the county, the commission shall verify the address change with the registered elector in accordance with this part. Upon verifying that the registered elector has moved to another county of residence, the commission shall cancel the registered elector's registration, transfer a copy of the canceled registration record to the commission of the registered elector's new county of residence and retain a record of the transfer. The commission of both counties shall promptly update information contained in their registration records.

(e)  Challenges.--All challenges to applications for registration shall be made as provided in section 1329 (relating to challenges).

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(Mar. 27, 2020, P.L.41, No.12, eff. imd.)

 

2020 Repeal.  Act 12 repealed subsec. (c)(4) and (5).

Cross References.  Section 1328 is referred to in sections 1222, 1322, 1323, 1328.1, 1501, 1502, 1712 of this title.

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§ 1328.1.  SURE registration number.

Each registered elector shall be assigned a single and unique SURE registration number in accordance with sections 1328 (relating to approval of registration applications) and 1514 (relating to conversion of registration records). Once assigned, a SURE registration number shall not be changed, modified or altered.

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§ 1329.  Challenges.

(a)  Standing.--An individual claiming the right to be registered may be challenged by a commissioner, registrar or clerk or by a qualified elector of the municipality.

(b)  Complaint.--To make a challenge, a complainant must file a challenge affidavit in a form prescribed by the secretary containing the following information:

(1)  Name of challenged individual.

(2)  Address of challenged individual.

(3)  Name of complainant.

(4)  Address of complainant.

(5)  Date of affidavit.

(6)  Reason for challenge.

(c)  Response.--An individual who is challenged must respond to the challenge affidavit as set forth in subsection (b) in a written statement sworn or affirmed by the individual. The challenged individual must produce such other evidence as may be required to satisfy the registrar or commissioner as to the individual's qualifications as a qualified elector.

(d)  Resolution.--If the challenged individual establishes to the satisfaction of the commission the right to be registered as required by this part, the challenged individual shall be registered. If the challenged individual does not establish to the satisfaction of the commission the right to be registered as provided in this part, the challenged individual's registration, if any, shall be canceled, and the commission shall promptly update information contained in its registration records.

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Cross References.  Section 1329 is referred to in section 1328 of this title.

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§ 1330.  Appeals (Repealed).

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2019 Repeal.  Section 1330 was repealed October 31, 2019, P.L.552, No.77, effective immediately.