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AB 1164 would clarify when voters are entitled to a replacement ballot under the California Voter Bill of Rights

5403850 · July 15, 2025
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Summary

AB 1164 specifies common circumstances when a voter who has not yet cast a ballot is entitled to receive a replacement ballot, including when a voter makes a mistake or does not have a mailed ballot. Supporters said clearer statutory language will reduce inconsistency across counties and help voters and election workers.

Assemblymember Ransom presented AB 1164 to clarify the California Voter Bill of Rights by specifying circumstances under which voters who have not already cast a ballot are entitled to a replacement ballot. Proponents told the committee that the current Voter Bill of Rights…

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