1327 - Preparation and distribution of applications.

     § 1327.  Preparation and distribution of applications.        (a)  Form.--            (1)  The secretary shall prescribe the form of an        official voter registration application. The official voter        registration application shall provide space for the        following information about the applicant:                (i)  Full name.                (ii)  Address of residence. If the residence is a            portion only of the house, the location or number of the            room, apartment or floor which is occupied.                (iii)  Mailing address if different than address of            residence.                (iv)  Name and residence address on previous            registration and the year of that registration.                (v)  Designation of political party, for the purpose            of voting at a primary election.                (vi)  Date of birth.                (vii)  Telephone number. An application shall not be            rejected because of noncompliance with this subparagraph.                (viii)  Race. An application shall not be rejected            because of noncompliance with this subparagraph.            (2)  Data required on the voter registration application        shall not be more nor less than the minimum data elements        permissible for Federal voter registration.            (3)  Any person who assists in the completion of the        registration application shall sign the application and        indicate the person's address. In the case of those        registering under sections 1323 (relating to application with        driver's license application) and 1325 (relating to        government agencies), the person providing assistance shall        insert the person's initials or employee or agent        identification number on a separate or detachable portion of        the application or computer data file.            (4)  A voter registration application shall be printed on        stock of good quality and shall be of suitable uniform size.        Nothing in this part shall prohibit the design and use of an        electronic voter registration application which includes the        applicant's digitized or electronic signature. The        registration application shall contain the following        information; however, the information may be provided on a        separate form for voter registration made under section 1323        or 1325:                (i)  Notice that a registered elector does not need            to reregister unless the registered elector has moved.                (ii)  Instructions on how to fill out and submit the            application and notification of when the application must            be submitted to a voter registration office in order to            be registered for the ensuing election.                (iii)  Notice that the applicant must be a citizen of            the United States for at least one month prior to the            next election and a resident of this Commonwealth and the            election district for at least 30 days and must be at            least 18 years of age by the day of the next ensuing            election and has not been confined in a penal institution            for a conviction of a felony within the last five years.            The notice required in this subparagraph shall be in            print identical to the declaration under subsection (b).                (iv)  Notice that political party enrollment is            mandatory to vote in a primary election of a political            party.                (v)  Notice that the commission will mail by            nonforwardable mail to the applicant a voter's            identification card upon acceptance of the application            and that the applicant should contact the commission if            the identification card is not received within 14 days            from the date the application is sent to the registration            office.                (vi)  Notice that registration is not complete until            the application is processed and accepted by the            commission.                (vii)  A warning to the applicant that making a false            registration or furnishing false information is perjury.            The notice required in this subparagraph shall be in            print identical to the declaration under subsection (b).                (viii)  Instructions to Federal or State employees            who wish to retain voting residence in county of last            residence to so indicate on the application.                (ix)  Notice that, if an individual declines to            register to vote, the fact that the individual has            declined to register will remain confidential and will be            used only for voter registration purposes. The notice            required in this subparagraph shall be in print identical            to the declaration under subsection (b).                (x)  Notice that, if an individual does register to            vote, the office at which the individual submits a voter            registration application will remain confidential and            will be used for voter registration purposes only. The            notices required in this subparagraph shall be in print            identical to the declaration in subsection (b).            (5)  In jurisdictions where there is a single language        minority, the secretary may print a bilingual application.            (6)  In jurisdictions where a single language minority        exceeds 5% of the population, the secretary shall:                (i)  print a bilingual application; and                (ii)  conduct a public educational program among that            language group alerting both organizations and            individuals of that group of the availability of the            bilingual application and encouraging individuals to            register.            (7)  To implement section 1324 (relating to application        by mail), the secretary shall print an official voter        registration mail application designed to preserve the        confidentiality of the information required to be submitted.        The application shall contain information required by this        section and shall include the name of each county seat, its        post office mailing address and zip code and its telephone        number. Voter registration mail applications shall contain        information indicating whether the application is a new        registration, change of party enrollment, change of address        or change of name.            (8)  Nothing in this part shall prohibit a private        organization or individual from printing blank voter        registration applications or shall prohibit the use of such        applications by any other individual, provided that the form,        content and paper quality of such voter registration        application complies with department regulations for the        forms or has received prior approval from the secretary.        (b)  Registration declaration.--            (1)  The official voter registration application shall        contain a registration declaration. On the declaration, the        applicant shall state all of the following:                (i)  The applicant has been a citizen of the United            States for at least one month prior to the next election.                (ii)  On the day of the next ensuing election, the            applicant shall be at least 18 years of age.                (iii)  On the day of the next ensuing election, the            applicant shall have resided in this Commonwealth and in            the election district for at least 30 days.                (iv)  The applicant has not been confined in a penal            institution for a conviction of a felony within the last            five years.                (v)  The applicant is legally qualified to vote.            (2)  The applicant shall affirm all of the following:                (i)  The information provided in the registration            declaration is true.                (ii)  The applicant understands that:                    (A)  the registration declaration will be                accepted for all purposes as the equivalent of an                affidavit; and                    (B)  if the registration contains a material                false statement, the applicant shall be subject to                penalties for perjury.            (3)  The registration declaration shall contain the        printed name and signature of the applicant and the date of        signing. An applicant unable to sign the voter registration        application shall make a mark before a person of the        applicant's choice other than the applicant's employer or an        agent of the applicant's union. The person shall insert the        person's name, address and telephone number. If the person is        an employee or agent of the Department of Transportation or        another agency as provided under section 1325 and is        assisting the applicant in an official capacity, the employee        or agent shall insert the initials and identification number        of the employee or agent. In the case of applicants        registering under section 1323 or 1325, the person providing        assistance shall insert initials or employee or agent        identification number on a separate or detachable portion of        the application or computer data file.            (4)  The official registration application shall contain        a notice entitled "PENALTY FOR FALSIFYING DECLARATION." The        notice shall advise the applicant that if a person signs an        official registration application knowing a statement        declared in the application to be false, the person commits        perjury. The notice shall specify the penalty for perjury.        (c)  Distribution.--            (1)  The secretary shall supply official registration        applications to commissions.            (2)  The secretary shall make available for distribution        official voter registration applications to public libraries,        public schools, State-related institutions of higher        education, offices operated by the Department of Revenue,        offices operated by the Department of Aging, area agencies on        aging, offices operated by the Pennsylvania Game Commission        or any of its authorized license-issuing agents, offices        operated by the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission or any        of its issuing agents, and offices that provide unemployment        compensation.            (3)  Each participating agency identified under paragraph        (2) shall:                (i)  Provide that official voter registration mail            applications are available on the premises and displayed            prominently in a conspicuous location during normal            business hours.                (ii)  Provide an official voter registration mail            application to any individual requesting one.                (iii)  Provide reasonable space for nonpartisan signs            or posters indicating the availability of official voter            registration mail applications on the premises.            (4)  The secretary may provide technical assistance to        commissions upon request and agencies designated under        paragraph (2).            (5)  The secretary shall print and distribute mail        registration applications which are not postage paid and        which shall not be specific to any county registration        office. Along with the distribution of such applications, the        secretary shall also include instructions to inform the        applicant where the application is to be sent.            (6)  The secretary and commissions shall supply        applications to all of the following:                (i)  Persons and organizations who request            applications.                (ii)  Federal, State and political subdivision            offices.                (iii)  Political parties and political bodies.                (iv)  Candidates.        (d)  Staff.--Agency employees assisting in the distribution     of voter registration applications under subsection (c) shall     conduct themselves in a manner consistent with the following     principles:            (1)  They shall not seek to influence an applicant's        political preference or party registration or display        political preference or party allegiance.            (2)  They shall not make any statement to an applicant or        take any action the purpose of or effect of which is to        discourage the applicant from registering to vote.            (3)  They shall not make any statement to an applicant or        take any action the purpose of or effect of which is to lead        the applicant to believe that a decision to register or not        to register has any bearing on the availability of services        or benefits.     Agency employees who violate this subsection shall be removed     from employment, provided that the agency at its discretion may     impose a penalty of suspension without pay for at least 30 days,     but not more than 120 days, if it finds that the violation does     not warrant termination.        Cross References.  Section 1327 is referred to in section     1323 of this title.