S08752 Summary:

BILL NOS08752A
 
SAME ASSAME AS A09732-A
 
SPONSORGIANARIS
 
COSPNSR
 
MLTSPNSR
 
Amd §§5-900, 5-902, 5-904 & 5-308, add §§5-901 & 5-901-a, El L
 
Provides for automatic voter registration and pre-registration for persons applying for certain department of motor vehicles documentation, and for persons applying for or re-enrolling in Medicaid; allows individuals to decline such automatic registration and pre-registration.
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S08752 Actions:

BILL NOS08752A
 
03/07/2024REFERRED TO ELECTIONS
05/06/2024AMEND AND RECOMMIT TO ELECTIONS
05/06/2024PRINT NUMBER 8752A
05/15/2024REPORTED AND COMMITTED TO FINANCE
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S08752 Text:



 
                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________
 
                                         8752--A
 
                    IN SENATE
 
                                      March 7, 2024
                                       ___________
 
        Introduced  by Sen. GIANARIS -- read twice and ordered printed, and when
          printed to be committed to the Committee  on  Elections  --  committee
          discharged, bill amended, ordered reprinted as amended and recommitted
          to said committee
 
        AN ACT to amend the election law, in relation to providing for automatic
          voter  registration  and  preregistration  for  persons  applying  for
          certain department of motor vehicles documentation, and  for  Medicaid
          enrollees
 
          The  People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:
 
     1    Section 1. Subdivision 1, paragraphs (c), (d) and (e) of subdivision 6
     2  and subdivisions 10 and 13 of section 5-900  of  the  election  law,  as
     3  amended  by  chapter  37  of  the  laws  of 2021, are amended to read as
     4  follows:
     5    1. In addition to any other method of voter registration provided  for
     6  by  this  chapter,  state  and local agencies designated in subdivisions
     7  thirteen and fourteen of this section shall provide to the  state  board
     8  of  elections  voter  registration  qualification information associated
     9  with each person who submits an application for services  or  assistance
    10  at  such  agency, including a renewal, recertification, or reexamination
    11  transaction at such agency, and each person  who  submits  a  change  of
    12  address or name form. [For the purposes of the department of motor vehi-
    13  cles,  "application  for  services  or assistance at such agency" refers
    14  only to an application for a motor vehicle driver's license, a  driver's
    15  license  renewal or an identification card if such card is issued by the
    16  department of motor vehicles in its  normal  course  of  business.]  For
    17  purposes  of  the  New  York  city  housing  authority  "application for
    18  services or assistance at such agency" refers only to applications  that
    19  reach  an  eligibility  interview  and  reexamination transactions. Such
    20  designated  agencies  shall  ensure  agency  applications  substantially
    21  include  all  of the elements required by section 5-210 of this article,
    22  including the appropriate attestation, so that persons  completing  such
    23  applications  shall be able to also submit an application to register to
    24  vote through the electronic voter registration transmittal  system.  For
 
         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD14805-04-4

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     1  purposes of this section, "agency" shall mean any state or local agency,
     2  department,  division, office, institution or other entity designated in
     3  subdivision thirteen of this  section  or  designated  by  the  governor
     4  pursuant  to  subdivision fourteen of this section. For purposes of this
     5  section, registration shall also include  pre-registration  pursuant  to
     6  section 5-507 of this article.
     7    (c)  include  a box for the applicant to check to indicate whether the
     8  applicant would like to decline to  register  to  vote  along  with  the
     9  following  statement,  or its substantial equivalent, in prominent type,
    10  "IF YOU DO NOT CHECK THIS BOX, AND YOU PROVIDE  YOUR  SIGNATURE  ON  THE
    11  SPACE  BELOW, YOU WILL HAVE APPLIED TO REGISTER OR PRE-REGISTER TO VOTE,
    12  AND YOU WILL HAVE ATTESTED TO YOUR ELIGIBILITY TO REGISTER OR PRE-REGIS-
    13  TER TO VOTE."
    14    (d) include the following warning statement, or its substantial equiv-
    15  alent, in prominent type, "IF YOU  ARE  NOT  A  CITIZEN  OF  THE  UNITED
    16  STATES,  YOU  MUST  CHECK  THE BOX BELOW.   NON-CITIZENS WHO REGISTER OR
    17  PRE-REGISTER TO VOTE MAY BE SUBJECT TO CRIMINAL PENALTIES AND SUCH VOTER
    18  REGISTRATION OR PRE-REGISTRATION MAY RESULT IN DEPORTATION  OR  REMOVAL,
    19  EXCLUSION  FROM ADMISSION TO THE UNITED STATES, OR DENIAL OF NATURALIZA-
    20  TION.";
    21    (e) include a space for the  applicant  to  indicate  the  applicant's
    22  choice  of  party  enrollment, with a clear alternative provided for the
    23  applicant to decline to affiliate  with  any  party  and  the  following
    24  statement,  or  its  substantial  equivalent,  in  prominent  type "ONLY
    25  ENROLLED MEMBERS OF A POLITICAL PARTY MAY VOTE IN  THAT  PARTY'S  PRIMA-
    26  RIES".
    27    10.  A  voter  shall  be  able to decline to register to vote using an
    28  integrated application by selecting a single check box,  or  equivalent,
    29  which  shall  include the following statement, or its substantial equiv-
    30  alent: "I DECLINE USE OF THIS FORM FOR VOTER REGISTRATION AND PRE-REGIS-
    31  TRATION PURPOSES.  DO  NOT  FORWARD  MY  INFORMATION  TO  THE  BOARD  OF
    32  ELECTIONS."
    33    13.  [Beginning  January  first, two thousand twenty-three, designated
    34  agencies for purposes of this section shall include  the  department  of
    35  motor  vehicles.]  Beginning  January  first,  two thousand twenty-four,
    36  designated agencies for  the  purposes  of  this  section  shall  [also]
    37  include the department of health, the office of temporary and disability
    38  assistance,  the  department  of  labor,  the office of adult career and
    39  continuing education services - vocational  rehabilitation,  county  and
    40  city  departments  of  social  services,  and  the New York city housing
    41  authority, as well as any  other  agency  designated  by  the  governor.
    42  Provided  that, any transactions with the department of health or county
    43  and city departments of social services  involving  Medicaid  enrollment
    44  shall  be  processed pursuant to section 5-901-a of this title, in place
    45  of this section. Beginning  January  first,  two  thousand  twenty-five,
    46  designated  agencies for the purposes of this section shall also include
    47  the state university of New York. Each  designated  agency  shall  enter
    48  into  an  agreement  with  the  state  board of elections finalizing the
    49  format and content of electronic transmissions required by this section.
    50  The state board of elections shall prepare and distribute to  designated
    51  agencies  written  instructions  as to the implementation of the program
    52  and shall be responsible for establishing training programs for  employ-
    53  ees of designated agencies listed in this section. Such instructions and
    54  such  training  shall ensure usability of the integrated application for
    55  low English proficiency voters. Any such designated  agency  shall  take
    56  all actions that are necessary and proper for the implementation of this

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     1  section,  including  facilitating  technological  capabilities  to allow
     2  transmission of data through an  interface  with  the  electronic  voter
     3  registration transmittal system in a secure manner.
     4    § 2. The election law is amended by adding a new section 5-901 to read
     5  as follows:
     6    §  5-901.  Procedures specific to the department of motor vehicles. 1.
     7  Beginning June thirtieth, two thousand twenty-seven, the  department  of
     8  motor vehicles shall utilize the automatic voter registration procedures
     9  established  by  this section for each person who submits an application
    10  for a motor vehicle driver's license, a driver's license renewal, or  an
    11  identification  card,  or any renewal, recertification, or reexamination
    12  transaction for such documents, or any change of address  or  name  form
    13  for such documents.  Prior to June thirtieth, two thousand twenty-seven,
    14  the  department  of motor vehicles shall utilize the procedures required
    15  under section 5-900 of this title for such transactions.
    16    2. (a) Except as provided in paragraph (c) of this subdivision,  where
    17  a person conducts a department of motor vehicles transaction pursuant to
    18  subdivision  one of this section and such person has provided documenta-
    19  tion to the department  of  motor  vehicles  conclusively  demonstrating
    20  United  States  citizenship and is of sufficient age to register or pre-
    21  register to vote, the department of motor vehicles shall promptly trans-
    22  mit electronically to the state board of elections the following  infor-
    23  mation regarding such person:
    24    (i) such person's name;
    25    (ii) such person's date of birth;
    26    (iii) such person's driver's license or state ID number;
    27    (iv) such person's residence address, and mailing address if different
    28  from such residence address;
    29    (v) such person's county of residence;
    30    (vi) such person's citizenship status;
    31    (vii)  an electronic copy of such person's manual signature that is in
    32  the custody of the department of motor vehicles;
    33    (viii) the date of such person's transaction with  the  department  of
    34  motor vehicles;
    35    (ix) such person's gender, if available;
    36    (x) such person's telephone number, if available; and
    37    (xi) such person's e-mail address, if available.
    38    (b)  The department of motor vehicles and the state board of elections
    39  shall jointly determine  which  documents  acceptable  for  transactions
    40  pursuant  to  subdivision  one  of this section conclusively demonstrate
    41  United States citizenship.
    42    (c) The department of motor vehicles shall  not  transmit  information
    43  pursuant  to  paragraph  (a) of this subdivision for any person who is a
    44  program participant in the address confidentiality program  pursuant  to
    45  section one hundred eight of the executive law.
    46    (d)  Upon  receiving  information  pursuant  to  paragraph (a) of this
    47  subdivision for a person who is not registered to vote in New York state
    48  and who is of sufficient age to register or pre-register to vote, unless
    49  the state board of elections has evidence that such person is a  program
    50  participant  in  the address confidentiality program pursuant to section
    51  one hundred eight of the executive law, the  state  board  of  elections
    52  shall  electronically forward such information to the board of elections
    53  of the county or the city of the person's residence address  for  regis-
    54  tration or pre-registration consistent with this chapter.
    55    (e)  (i)  Upon receiving information pursuant to paragraph (d) of this
    56  subdivision, a county or city board of elections shall register or  pre-

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     1  register  the  person  to vote pursuant to section 5-210 of this article
     2  effective as of the date of such person's transaction with  the  depart-
     3  ment  of  motor  vehicles.  The  county or city board of elections shall
     4  promptly send to such person's mailing address, by non-forwardable mail,
     5  a notice that such person has been registered to vote, or pre-registered
     6  to vote, if applicable, that contains a postage paid preaddressed return
     7  form  by  which  such  person may decline to be registered or pre-regis-
     8  tered. Such notice shall be combined with the notice  required  pursuant
     9  to subdivision one of section 5-308 of this article and shall also offer
    10  such  person  the  opportunity to enroll with a party. Such notice shall
    11  also include a statement that, if such person declines  to  register  or
    12  pre-register  to  vote, the fact that such person has declined registra-
    13  tion or pre-registration will remain confidential and will be used  only
    14  for  election  administration  purposes,  and  a statement that, if such
    15  person does not decline registration or pre-registration, the office  at
    16  which such person was registered or pre-registered will remain confiden-
    17  tial  and  will  be used only for election administration purposes. Such
    18  notice shall also provide information and procedures for anyone  wishing
    19  to  prevent disclosure of their residence address, including information
    20  regarding the address confidentiality program for  victims  of  domestic
    21  violence  under  section  5-508  of this article. The notice required by
    22  this subparagraph may be combined with  the  notice  provided  to  newly
    23  registered  voters pursuant to subdivision nine of section 5-210 of this
    24  article.
    25    (ii) Notwithstanding any other provision of this article, a person  of
    26  sufficient age to register to vote whose information is transmitted to a
    27  county  or  city  board  pursuant  to subparagraph (i) of this paragraph
    28  shall be registered to vote for an election if the date of such person's
    29  transaction with the department of motor vehicles pursuant  to  subdivi-
    30  sion  one of this section occurs by the twelfth day before such election
    31  and such person's information is transmitted to the county or city board
    32  by the tenth day before such election. A person whose  transaction  with
    33  the  department  of  motor  vehicles  occurs  within  thirty  days of an
    34  election shall be required to affirm before voting that such person  has
    35  resided  in  such  person's county, city, or village for at least thirty
    36  days before such election. Such affirmation shall be  available  at  the
    37  time  of  voting and at the time of requesting an early mail or absentee
    38  ballot. A voter who signs an affirmation pursuant to  this  subparagraph
    39  shall  not  be challenged or required to vote an affidavit ballot on the
    40  grounds that such voter signed such affirmation.
    41    (f) (i) If a person returns the notice provided under subparagraph (i)
    42  of paragraph (e) of this subdivision and declines to  be  registered  or
    43  pre-registered  to  vote, such person's registration or pre-registration
    44  shall be canceled, and such person shall be deemed to  have  not  regis-
    45  tered  or  pre-registered.  However,  if  such  person  has  voted in an
    46  election after the transmission of such person's information but  before
    47  the notice is returned, the returned form shall be of no effect and such
    48  person  shall  remain  registered as of the date of such person's trans-
    49  action with the department of motor vehicles.  Information  relating  to
    50  the return of a notice form declining to be registered or pre-registered
    51  shall not be used for any purpose other than election administration.
    52    (ii) Notwithstanding subdivision two of section 5-304 of this article,
    53  if  a person returns the notice provided under subparagraph (i) of para-
    54  graph (e) of this subdivision and elects to  enroll  in  a  party,  such
    55  enrollment  shall take effect immediately. However, any pre-registrant's

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     1  registration shall  remain  classified  as  "pending"  until  the  voter
     2  reaches the age of eligibility.
     3    (iii)  If  a person returns the notice provided under subparagraph (i)
     4  of paragraph (e) of this subdivision but does not  select  any  options,
     5  the  returned  notice  shall  be of no force and effect, and such person
     6  shall remain registered to vote, or pre-registered to vote, if  applica-
     7  ble.
     8    3.  (a) The department of motor vehicles shall not provide an opportu-
     9  nity to register or pre-register to vote or transmit any information  to
    10  the board of elections for purposes of voter registration for any person
    11  who, when conducting a department of motor vehicles transaction pursuant
    12  to  subdivision one of this section, provides documentation conclusively
    13  demonstrating that such person is  not  a  United  States  citizen.  The
    14  department  of  motor  vehicles  and  the state board of elections shall
    15  jointly determine which documents are acceptable  for  a  motor  vehicle
    16  driver's  license, a driver's license renewal, or an identification card
    17  to conclusively demonstrate that a person is not a United  States  citi-
    18  zen.
    19    (b)  For any person who conducts a department of motor vehicles trans-
    20  action pursuant to subdivision one of this section whose information  is
    21  not  already  subject  to  transmission  to the state board of elections
    22  pursuant to paragraph (a) of subdivision two of  this  section  and  who
    23  does  not provide documentation at the time of such person's transaction
    24  conclusively demonstrating that such person is not a United States citi-
    25  zen, the department of motor vehicles transaction shall provide an inte-
    26  grated voter registration opportunity as part of such transaction.   For
    27  purposes  of  this paragraph, registration shall also include pre-regis-
    28  tration pursuant to section 5-507 of this article.
    29    (c) The department shall ensure agency applications pursuant to  para-
    30  graph  (b)  of  this subdivision include all of the elements required by
    31  section 5-210 of this article, including the appropriate attestation, so
    32  that persons completing such applications shall be able to  also  submit
    33  an  application  to register to vote through the electronic voter regis-
    34  tration transmittal system.
    35    (d) The integrated voter registration opportunity shall:
    36    (i) include a statement of  the  eligibility  requirements  for  voter
    37  registration  and  shall require an applicant to attest that such appli-
    38  cant meets such requirements under penalty of perjury;
    39    (ii) inform an applicant, in print  identical  to  that  used  in  the
    40  attestation section, of the following:
    41    (A) voter eligibility requirements;
    42    (B) penalties for submission of a false registration application;
    43    (C)  that  the  office  where  such applicant applies for registration
    44  shall remain confidential and the voter registration  information  shall
    45  be used only for voter registration purposes;
    46    (D) that if such applicant applies to register to vote electronically,
    47  such applicant thereby consents to the use of an electronic copy of such
    48  applicant's manual signature that is in the custody of the department of
    49  motor  vehicles,  as such applicant's voter registration exemplar signa-
    50  ture;
    51    (E) if such applicant signs the application and affirmatively  selects
    52  the  voter  registration  option, such applicant thereby consents to the
    53  use of any information  required  to  complete  the  voter  registration
    54  application; and

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     1    (F)  if such applicant declines to register, such applicant's declina-
     2  tion shall remain confidential and be used only for  voter  registration
     3  purposes;
     4    (iii) require an applicant who attests to the eligibility requirements
     5  for  voter  registration to either affirmatively select or affirmatively
     6  decline voter registration as a  necessary  condition  to  complete  the
     7  application pursuant to subdivision one of this section;
     8    (iv)  include  the  following  warning  statement,  or its substantial
     9  equivalent, in prominent type, "IF YOU ARE NOT A CITIZEN OF  THE  UNITED
    10  STATES,  DO  NOT SELECT THE OPTION TO REGISTER TO VOTE. NON-CITIZENS WHO
    11  REGISTER OR PRE-REGISTER TO VOTE MAY BE SUBJECT  TO  CRIMINAL  PENALTIES
    12  AND  SUCH  VOTER REGISTRATION OR PRE-REGISTRATION MAY RESULT IN DEPORTA-
    13  TION OR REMOVAL, EXCLUSION FROM  ADMISSION  TO  THE  UNITED  STATES,  OR
    14  DENIAL OF NATURALIZATION.";
    15    (v)  include  a  space  for  an applicant to indicate such applicant's
    16  choice of party enrollment, with a clear alternative provided  for  such
    17  applicant  to  decline  to  affiliate  with  any party and the following
    18  statement, or  its  substantial  equivalent,  in  prominent  type  "ONLY
    19  ENROLLED  MEMBERS  OF  A POLITICAL PARTY MAY VOTE IN THAT PARTY'S PRIMA-
    20  RIES."; and
    21    (vi) include a statement that if an applicant is a victim of  domestic
    22  violence  or  stalking,  such  applicant  may contact the state board of
    23  elections before or after registering  or  pre-registering  to  vote  in
    24  order  to  receive  information  regarding  the  address confidentiality
    25  program for victims of domestic violence under  section  5-508  of  this
    26  article.
    27    (e)  For  each person who completes an application to register to vote
    28  pursuant to paragraph (d) of this subdivision, who attests to the eligi-
    29  bility requirements for voter registration,  and  affirmatively  selects
    30  voter  registration  pursuant  to subparagraph (iii) of paragraph (d) of
    31  this subdivision, the department of motor vehicles shall  electronically
    32  transmit  to  the state board of elections through an interface with the
    33  electronic voter registration transmittal system established  and  main-
    34  tained  by  the state board of elections such portion of the application
    35  that includes voter registration information.  If  such  person  is  not
    36  already  registered  to  vote  in  New  York  state,  the state board of
    37  elections shall electronically forward such application to the  applica-
    38  ble board of elections of each county or the city of New York for regis-
    39  tration  consistent with this chapter. The department shall not transmit
    40  to the state board of elections an application for  registration  for  a
    41  person  who  indicates  on  the  integrated  personal voter registration
    42  application that such person does not meet the eligibility  requirements
    43  for registration.
    44    (f)  An  integrated  voter  registration  application submitted to the
    45  department of motor vehicles in an electronic format shall be  transmit-
    46  ted  to the state board of elections through the electronic voter regis-
    47  tration transmittal system and shall include all of the voter  registra-
    48  tion  data  elements, including electronic signature, as applicable, and
    49  record of attestation of the accuracy of the voter registration informa-
    50  tion and any relevant document images.
    51    (g) An integrated voter registration form submitted to the  department
    52  of  motor  vehicles  in  paper  format shall be transmitted to the state
    53  board of elections through the electronic voter registration transmittal
    54  system by converting the paper form to an image file or a portable docu-
    55  ment format file which shall thereafter be deemed the original form  for
    56  voter  registration and enrollment purposes. The department shall retain

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     1  the complete original paper application for no less than two years.  The
     2  transmittal  of the converted paper application may include or be accom-
     3  panied by data elements and transmittal information as required  by  the
     4  rules and regulations of the state board of elections.
     5    (h)  The  department  shall  redact or remove from the completed inte-
     6  grated application to be transmitted to the state board of elections any
     7  information solely applicable to the agency application.
     8    (i) Information from an applicant relevant to both voter  registration
     9  and  the  department  application shall be entered by the applicant only
    10  once upon an electronic application.
    11    (j) Information concerning the citizenship status of individuals, when
    12  collected and transmitted pursuant to this  subdivision,  shall  not  be
    13  retained,  used,  or  shared  for  any  other  purpose  except as may be
    14  required by law.
    15    (k) For each person who attests to the  eligibility  requirements  for
    16  voter  registration,  but who does not affirmatively select voter regis-
    17  tration pursuant to subparagraph (iii) of paragraph (d) of this subdivi-
    18  sion, the department of motor vehicles shall electronically transmit  to
    19  the  state  board  of elections through an interface with the electronic
    20  voter registration transmittal system established and maintained by  the
    21  state  board  of elections such portion of the application that includes
    22  voter registration information with a clear designation that such infor-
    23  mation shall be used only for the purpose of updating existing registra-
    24  tion records.
    25    4. (a) If information is received by the state board of elections from
    26  the department of motor vehicles pursuant to paragraph (a)  of  subdivi-
    27  sion  two  or  paragraph (e) or (k) of subdivision three of this section
    28  for a person who is already registered or pre-registered to vote in  New
    29  York  state,  the  state  board of elections shall determine whether the
    30  information provided to the department of  motor  vehicles  indicates  a
    31  different  name, residence address, or mailing address from that on such
    32  person's registration record.
    33    (b) If information provided to the department of motor vehicles pursu-
    34  ant to paragraph (a) of subdivision two  or  paragraph  (e)  or  (k)  of
    35  subdivision  three of this section indicates a different name, residence
    36  address, or mailing address for a  registered  or  pre-registered  voter
    37  from  that  on  such  person's  registration  record, the state board of
    38  elections shall electronically transmit the updated name or address  for
    39  such  person  to  the  appropriate  board of elections for such person's
    40  residence. If such person has  changed  residence  from  one  county  to
    41  another, the state board of elections shall electronically transmit such
    42  information  to  both  the board of the previous county or city of resi-
    43  dence and the new county or city of residence. The board of elections in
    44  such person's county or city of  residence  shall  use  the  information
    45  transmitted  by  the board to update such person's existing voter regis-
    46  tration record, transfer the  person's  registration,  if  inactive,  to
    47  active  status,  and  send to such person's address of record the notice
    48  required under subdivision five of section 5-208 of  this  article.  The
    49  board  of  elections  in  any previous county or city of residence shall
    50  update such person's voter registration  record  to  reflect  that  such
    51  person has moved to a different county.
    52    (c)  If  a  person  returns the notice required under paragraph (b) of
    53  this subdivision and indicates that the change to such  person's  regis-
    54  tration  record  was  in  error,  the  appropriate  boards of elections,
    55  including the board of the previous county or city of  residence,  shall

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     1  promptly  correct  such  person's  previously updated information in the
     2  statewide voter registration list.
     3    (d)  Any application pursuant to subdivision one of this section shall
     4  inform the applicant that if such applicant  is  already  registered  or
     5  pre-registered  to  vote in New York state, the name, residence address,
     6  and mailing address provided on the application shall be used to  update
     7  such  person's  registration  record  and that such person shall receive
     8  notice of any update by mail, along with information on how  to  correct
     9  such update, if needed.
    10    5.  The  state  board of elections shall prepare and distribute to the
    11  department of motor vehicles written instructions as to the  implementa-
    12  tion  of this section and shall be responsible for establishing training
    13  programs for employees of  the  department  of  motor  vehicles.    Such
    14  instructions  and such training shall ensure usability of the integrated
    15  application in subdivision three of this section for low-English  profi-
    16  ciency  voters.  The department of motor vehicles shall take all actions
    17  that are necessary and proper for the implementation  of  this  section,
    18  including  facilitating technological capabilities to allow transmission
    19  of data through an interface  with  the  electronic  voter  registration
    20  transmittal system in a secure manner.
    21    6.  The  state board of elections may promulgate rules and regulations
    22  for the administration of this section.
    23    7. Nothing in this section shall be construed to  require  documentary
    24  proof  of  citizenship  for  voter registration. Nothing in this section
    25  shall be construed to authorize or require the department of motor vehi-
    26  cles to request documentation establishing  an  applicant's  citizenship
    27  solely for the purposes of voter registration.
    28    8.  The  state board of elections shall publicly release data reports,
    29  as described in this subdivision, on a monthly basis. Such data  reports
    30  shall  not  include  any  personally  identifying  information, shall be
    31  subcategorized by gender and age of the individuals included, and  shall
    32  include all of the following information:
    33    (a)  The number of individuals registered to vote or pre-registered to
    34  vote under the procedures in subdivision two of this section.
    35    (b) The number of individuals registered to vote or pre-registered  to
    36  vote under the procedures in subdivision three of this section.
    37    (c)  The number of individuals who declined voter registration or pre-
    38  registration under the procedures in subdivision two of this section.
    39    (d) The number of individuals who declined voter registration or  pre-
    40  registration under the procedures in subdivision three of this section.
    41    (e)  The  number of individuals whose voter registration or pre-regis-
    42  tration was updated pursuant to the procedures in  subdivision  four  of
    43  this section.
    44    §  3.  The  election law is amended by adding a new section 5-901-a to
    45  read as follows:
    46    § 5-901-a. Procedures specific to Medicaid enrollment. 1.  Subject  to
    47  any  modifications  necessary to comply with applicable federal laws and
    48  regulations including such modifications under subdivision two  of  this
    49  section,  beginning  June  thirtieth,  two  thousand  twenty-seven,  the
    50  department of health and county and city departments of social  services
    51  shall  automatically  and electronically transmit the following informa-
    52  tion to the state board of elections for purposes of voter  registration
    53  and  pre-registration  for  each person who applies for or re-enrolls in
    54  Medicaid, who is of sufficient age to register or pre-register to  vote,
    55  and  who is externally verified as a United States citizen as part of an
    56  application for Medicaid:

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     1    (a) such person's name;
     2    (b) such person's date of birth;
     3    (c) the last four digits of such person's social security number;
     4    (d)  such person's residence address, and mailing address if different
     5  from the residence address;
     6    (e) such person's county of residence;
     7    (f) such person's citizenship status;
     8    (g) an electronic copy of such person's manual  signature,  if  avail-
     9  able;
    10    (h)  the  date  of  such  person's application or re-enrollment trans-
    11  action;
    12    (i) such person's gender, if available;
    13    (j) such person's telephone number, if available; and
    14    (k) such person's e-mail address, if available.
    15    2. If necessary to comply with  federal  law,  before  transmitting  a
    16  person's  information  to  the  state board of elections for purposes of
    17  voter registration pursuant to subdivision  one  of  this  section,  the
    18  department  of health and county and city departments of social services
    19  or their designees shall, within fifteen days of such person's  applica-
    20  tion or re-enrollment transaction, notify by mail such person whose data
    21  is  subject  to transmission pursuant to subdivision one of this section
    22  and provide such person an opportunity to decline  transmission.    Such
    23  notice shall be sent to such person's mailing address by non-forwardable
    24  mail,  notify  such person that such person's information will be shared
    25  with election officials  for  purposes  of  keeping  voter  registration
    26  records  complete  and accurate, and contain a postage paid preaddressed
    27  return form by which  such  person  may  decline  transmission  of  such
    28  person's  data  to  the state board of elections. If such person returns
    29  such notice within seventeen days of mailing and  declines  transmission
    30  of  such  person's  information,  such person's information shall not be
    31  transmitted to the state board of elections for purposes of voter regis-
    32  tration. If such person does not return the notice provided  under  this
    33  subdivision and declines transmission of such person's information with-
    34  in  seventeen days of mailing, such person's information shall be trans-
    35  mitted to the state board of elections within three days for purposes of
    36  voter registration.
    37    3. In processing information received the  department  of  health  and
    38  county  and  city departments of social services pursuant to subdivision
    39  one of this  section,  the  state  board  of  elections  and  boards  of
    40  elections  for each county or the city of New York shall comply with the
    41  requirements established in subdivisions two and four of  section  5-901
    42  of this title.  Provided that, a person of sufficient age to register to
    43  vote whose information is transmitted to a county or city board pursuant
    44  to  this  section  shall  be  registered  to vote for an election if the
    45  information is transmitted to the county or city board by the tenth  day
    46  before such election.
    47    4.  Prior to June thirtieth, two thousand twenty-seven, the department
    48  of health and county and  city  departments  of  social  services  shall
    49  utilize  the  procedures  required under section 5-900 of this title for
    50  Medicaid enrollment transactions.
    51    § 4. Section 5-902 of the election law, as amended by  chapter  37  of
    52  the laws of 2021, is amended to read as follows:
    53    §  5-902.  Failure to receive exemplar signature not to prevent regis-
    54  tration. If a voter registration exemplar signature is not received from
    55  an applicant who submits a voter registration or pre-registration appli-
    56  cation or is otherwise registered or pre-registered to vote pursuant  to

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     1  this  title  and such signature exemplar is not otherwise available from
     2  the statewide voter registration database or a state  or  local  agency,
     3  the  local board of elections shall, absent another reason to reject the
     4  application,  proceed  to  register  or pre-register and, as applicable,
     5  enroll the applicant. Within ten days  of  such  action,  the  board  of
     6  elections  shall  send a standard form promulgated by the state board of
     7  elections to the voter whose record lacks an exemplar signature, requir-
     8  ing such voter to submit a signature for  identification  purposes.  The
     9  voter shall submit to the board of elections a voter registration exemp-
    10  lar  signature  by  any one of the following methods: in person, by mail
    11  with return postage paid provided by the board of  elections,  by  elec-
    12  tronic  mail,  or by electronic upload to the board of elections through
    13  the electronic voter registration transmittal system. If such voter does
    14  not provide the required exemplar signature, when the voter  appears  to
    15  vote the voter shall be entitled to vote by affidavit ballot.
    16    §  5.  The opening paragraphs of subdivisions 1 and 2 of section 5-904
    17  of the election law, as amended by chapter 37 of the laws of  2021,  are
    18  amended to read as follows:
    19    Notwithstanding  subdivision  six  of section 5-210 of this article or
    20  any other law to the contrary, a person who is ineligible  to  vote  who
    21  fails  to decline to register or pre-register to vote in accordance with
    22  the provisions of this [section] title or who is otherwise registered or
    23  pre-registered to vote in accordance with the provisions of this  title,
    24  and who did not willfully and knowingly seek to register or pre-register
    25  to vote knowing that the person is not eligible to do so:
    26    Notwithstanding  subdivision  six  of section 5-210 of this article or
    27  any other law to the contrary, a person who is ineligible  to  vote  who
    28  fails  to decline to register or pre-register to vote in accordance with
    29  the provisions of this [section] title or who is otherwise registered or
    30  pre-registered to vote in accordance with the provisions of this  title,
    31  and  who then either votes or attempts to vote in an election held after
    32  the effective date of that person's registration, and who did not  will-
    33  fully  and  knowingly  seek  to register or pre-register to vote knowing
    34  that the person is not eligible to do so, and did not subsequently  vote
    35  or attempt to vote knowing that the person is not eligible to do so:
    36    §  6.  Subdivisions  1  and 2 of section 5-308 of the election law, as
    37  amended by chapter 37 of the laws  of  2021,  are  amended  to  read  as
    38  follows:
    39    1.  The  board of elections shall, promptly and not later than twenty-
    40  one days after receipt  of  a  voter  registration  or  pre-registration
    41  application  submitted pursuant to title nine of this article by a voter
    42  registering or pre-registering for the first time, send any  such  voter
    43  who  did  not  enroll  in  a party a notice and a form to indicate party
    44  enrollment. Such notice shall offer the voter the opportunity to  enroll
    45  with  a  party  or  to  decline  to  enroll with a party and contain the
    46  following statement in prominent type "ONLY ENROLLED MEMBERS OF A  POLI-
    47  TICAL PARTY MAY VOTE IN THAT PARTY'S PRIMARIES." Such form shall provide
    48  a  clear  alternative for the applicant to decline to affiliate with any
    49  party. If the board of elections has not  received  a  response  to  the
    50  party  enrollment  notice and form sent pursuant to this subdivision, or
    51  to a notice sent pursuant to subparagraph (i) of paragraph (e) of subdi-
    52  vision two of section 5-901 of this article within forty-five days of  a
    53  person's  registration,  the  board shall mail a second party enrollment
    54  notice and form to such person.
    55    2. Notwithstanding subdivision two of section 5-304 of this title,  if
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     1  pursuant to title nine  of  this  article  responds  to  either  of  the
     2  [notice]  notices required by subdivision one of this section and elects
     3  to enroll in a party, such enrollment  shall  take  effect  immediately.
     4  However,  any  pre-registrant's  registration shall remain classified as
     5  "pending" until the voter reaches the age of eligibility.
     6    § 7. This act shall take effect June 30, 2027.
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