A 3777
Permits county clerk to remove voters from vote-by-mail lists under certain circumstances.
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Bill overview
This bill allows county clerks to remove voters from vote-by-mail lists under specific circumstances, including returned mail, a two-year absence of using a mail-in ballot, or a changed address reported to the Postal Service. It requires the county clerk to notify voters in writing before removal and provide an application to re-register. The bill also clarifies procedures for mail-in ballots and requires publication of notices before elections.
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Antwan McClellan
Michael Inganamort
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