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Bill Detail: HB25-1195

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Title First Responder Voter Registration Record Confidentiality
Status House Third Reading Laid Over Daily - No Amendments (04/08/2025)
Bill Subjects
  • Elections & Redistricting
House Sponsors M. Martinez (D)
Senate Sponsors K. Mullica (D)
M. Baisley (R)
House Committee State, Civic, Military and Veterans Affairs
Senate Committee
Date Introduced 02/10/2025
AI Summary
Summary

Beginning January 1, 2026, an elector or the spouse of an elector
who is or has been a peace officer, firefighter, volunteer firefighter,
emergency medical service provider, or other individual who responds to
a public safety emergency (first responder) may request that the address
included in the following records concerning the first responder be kept
confidential (address confidentiality):
  • Voter registration records in the custody of a county clerk
and recorder; and
  • Voter registration records in the centralized statewide
registration system maintained by the secretary of state
(secretary).
A first responder may request address confidentiality on the
electronic voter registration form or record created by the secretary. The
secretary is required to ensure that the electronic voter registration form
and an elector's voter registration record includes a place for a first
responder to indicate that they are a first responder and request address
confidentiality. The secretary is also required to ensure that when a first
responder indicates on their voter registration form or record that they are
requesting address confidentiality, the first responder is automatically
directed to an electronic application form that requests certain
information to allow the secretary to implement the address
confidentiality request.
The secretary is required to provide a copy of each completed
application to the clerk and recorder of the county where the first
responder is registered to vote for the purpose of implementing address
confidentiality for the records maintained by the county clerk and
recorder.
The secretary is prohibited from charging a fee in connection with
a first responder's request for address confidentiality.
The custodian of any voter registration records that concern a first
responder who has requested address confidentiality is required to deny
the right of inspection of the first responder's address contained in the
records on the ground that disclosure would be contrary to the public
interest.
A first responder's request for address confidentiality is not a
public record subject to public inspection.

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