California Elections Code ARTICLE 1 - General Provisions

  • Section 2200.
    The registration of a voter is permanent for all purposes during his or her life, unless and until the affidavit of registration is canceled by...
  • Section 2201.
    (a) The county elections official shall cancel the registration in the following cases:(1) At the signed, written request of the person registered.(2) When the mental incompetency of the...
  • Section 2202.
    (a) The county elections official shall preserve all uncanceled affidavits of registration in a secure manner that will protect the confidentiality of the voter information consistent...
  • Section 2205.
    The local registrar of births and deaths shall notify the county elections official not later than the 15th day of each month of all deceased...
  • Section 2206.
    The Secretary of State shall adopt regulations to facilitate the availability of death statistics from the State Department of Health Services. The data shall be...
  • Section 2208.
    (a) A person is presumed competent to vote regardless of his or her conservatorship status. A person shall be deemed mentally incompetent, and therefore disqualified from...
  • Section 2209.
    (a) For conservatorships established pursuant to Division 4 (commencing with Section 1400) of the Probate Code, the court investigator shall, during the yearly or biennial review...
  • Section 2210.
    (a) If the person or the person and estate is under a conservatorship established pursuant to Chapter 3 (commencing with Section 5350) of Part 1 of...
  • Section 2211.
    (a) Any person who (1) has plead not guilty by reason of insanity and who has been found to be not guilty pursuant to Section 1026...
  • Section 2212.
    The clerk of the superior court of each county, on the basis of the records of the court, shall furnish to the Secretary of State...
  • Section 2213.
    Any person may proceed by action in the superior court to compel the county elections official to cancel any registration made illegally or which should...

Last modified: October 22, 2018