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Authors Umberg   Cervantes  
Subject Elections in 2026, 2027, and 2028.
Relating To relating to elections.
Title An act to add and repeal Chapter 5 (commencing with Section 400) of Division 0.5 of the Elections Code, relating to elections.
Last Action Dt 2026-02-19
State Amended Senate
Status In Committee Process
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Bill Actions
2026-02-19     From committee with author's amendments. Read second time and amended. Re-referred to Com. on RLS.
2026-02-11     Referred to Com. on RLS.
2026-01-14     From printer. May be acted upon on or after February 13.
2026-01-13     Introduced. Read first time. To Com. on RLS. for assignment. To print.
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Amended Senate     2026-02-19
Introduced     2026-01-13
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Existing law generally requires county elections officials to divide the county into precincts and designate a polling place for each precinct. As an alternative, a county elections official may conduct any election as an all-mailed ballot election, in which case the elections official is required to, among other things, provide at least 1 vote center for every 50,000 registered voters from the 10th day preceding the election to the 4th day preceding the election. Existing law requires counties that conduct all-mailed ballot elections to provide at least 2 ballot dropoff locations within the jurisdiction where the election is held or at least 1 ballot dropoff location for every 15,000 registered voters, whichever results in more ballot dropoff locations. Existing law requires other counties to provide at least 2 ballot dropoff locations within the jurisdiction or at least 1 ballot dropoff location for every 30,000 registered voters. Ballot dropoff locations must be open beginning at least 28 days before the election. Under existing law, a vote by mail ballot is timely cast if it is postmarked on or before election day and received in the mail by the voter’s elections official no later than 7 days after election day. Existing law prohibits and makes it a misdemeanor to engage in specified electioneering activities within 100 feet of a polling place, elections official’s office, satellite location, or an outdoor site at which a voter may cast or drop off a ballot.

This bill, for elections in 2026 through 2028, except for the June 2026 statewide primary, would do the following: (1) require counties that conduct all-mailed ballot elections to provide vote centers starting on the 20th day preceding the election; (2) require counties that conduct all-mailed ballot elections to provide at least 2 ballot dropoff locations or at least 1 ballot dropoff location for every 7,500 registered voters, require other counties to provide at least 2 ballot dropoff locations or at least 1 ballot dropoff location for every 15,000 registered voters, and require that these ballot dropoff locations be open beginning at least 30 days before the election; (3) deem vote by mail ballots timely cast if they are received by the elections official up to 10 days after election day; (4) prohibit the enforcement of federal immigration laws while within 200 feet of specified voting locations; (5) extend the prohibition on electioneering activities to within 200 feet of the specified voting locations; and (6) authorize a county elections official to extend the time for closing the polls at any polling place if the county elections official determines that voting at the polling place was disrupted as a result of a violation of the prohibitions on enforcement of federal immigration laws or electioneering.

This bill would provide that with regard to certain mandates no reimbursement is required by this act for a specified reason.