California 2025-2026 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AB1492

Introduced
2/21/25  

Caption

Elections: vote by mail voters.

Impact

If enacted, AB 1492 will streamline the existing definitions around vote-by-mail and military or overseas voters, ultimately affecting how elections are conducted in California. By clarifying the language, the bill aims to enhance voter understanding and potentially improve participation rates among voters who utilize vote-by-mail options. This amendment may also simplify the processes for election officials charged with overseeing these ballots, thus potentially increasing efficiency in vote counting and reporting during elections.

Summary

Assembly Bill No. 1492, introduced by Assembly Member Flora, aims to amend Section 300 of the Elections Code in California, focusing on the definitions related to vote-by-mail voters and military or overseas voters. The bill seeks to make nonsubstantive changes, refining the language used to define a vote-by-mail voter, which includes any voter casting a ballot not at a designated polling place. The intent is to clarify existing definitions to ensure more precise and effective administration of vote-by-mail provisions in the state elections process.

Contention

The bill is expected to generate limited debate since it primarily involves nonsubstantive amendments. However, the discussions may center around the implications for military and overseas voters, ensuring that their voting rights are preserved while providing clearer definitions. The necessity of clarity in election laws is paramount, especially considering the diverse scenarios that military and overseas voters face. Therefore, while the bill's content may not provoke significant contention, its impact on these voters' experiences and the state's electoral integrity remains a critical point of focus.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA SB335

Elections: voting by mail.

CA AB2105

Elections: vote by mail ballots.

CA SB970

Military or overseas voters.

CA SB405

Elections: voter identification.

CA SB1687

Voter access; elections; primary date

CA AJR29

Voting by mail.

CA HB2004

Voter registration cards; mailing limitation

CA AB1764

Elections: voter registration.

CA AB1392

Elections: voter registration information: elected officials and candidates.

CA AB16

Vote by mail ballots: processing.

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Military or overseas voters.

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CA AB1508

Governor’s Military Council.

CA SB519

Veterans.

CA ACR89

Military Appreciation Month.