4 Pa. Code § 183.5 - Uniform procedures for the commissions relating to accepting or rejecting applications on the SURE system
(a) A commission shall be responsible for
making the final decision to accept or reject an applicant's application to
register to vote in accordance with section 1328 of the act (relating to
approval of registration applications).
(b) A commission shall verify the signature
of a registrant in the following manner:
(1)
If a registrant, either in person or in writing, requests a change of name,
party affiliation, or address within the same county, the commission shall
attempt to verify the signature of the voter.
(2) If the commission verifies that the
signature is valid and from the registrant in question, the commission shall:
(i) Make the change.
(ii) Send the registrant, by nonforwardable
mail, a voter identification card that reflects the change, as provided by
section 1328(c) of the act.
(3) If the commission is not satisfied that
the request is from the registrant in question, the commission shall mail a
notice to the applicant, directing the applicant to appear at the office of the
commission to answer, under oath, any questions that the commission considers
necessary. If the applicant fails to appear as directed, the commission may not
make the change requested, and shall inform the applicant in writing of this
decision.
(c) Except as
provided at subsection (d), a commission shall use reasonable efforts to
ascertain information that is necessary for voter registration and is
incomplete, inconsistent or unclear on an applicant's application form.
Reasonable efforts shall include mailing a notice to the applicant or
contacting the applicant by phone, if available. The commission shall notify
the applicant of the reason the application could not be accepted and provide
the opportunity for the applicant to complete the form.
(d) If an applicant fails to designate
political party affiliation on a VRMA, the commission shall register the
applicant without indicating political party affiliation, and the commission
shall notify the applicant that the applicant will not be permitted to vote for
candidates in a primary election.
(e) The commission need not correspond with
an applicant, in accordance with section 1322 of the act (relating to in-person
voter registration), if the applicant makes application to register to vote in
person with the commission, and the commission rejects the application in the
applicant's presence. In accordance with section 1322(a) of the act, if the
commission accepts the application, it shall mail the applicant an
identification card as provided by section 1328(c) of the act.
(f) The following items on a VRMA and any
other approved voter registration form are additional or optional information
and may not be considered when determining the acceptance or rejection of the
application as provided in section 1327(a) of the act (relating to preparation
and distribution of applications):
(1)
Sex.
(2) Telephone
number.
(3) Race.
(4) Date.
(5) Prior registration information.
(6) Alternate mailing address.
(i) The applicant may provide an alternate
mailing address, separate from the residence address. The alternate mailing
address may only be used for mailing information to the applicant.
(ii) In accordance with section 1328(c) of
the act, the voter identification card shall be mailed to the applicant's
address of residence.
(7) Unique identifier.
(8) The last four digits of an applicant's
Social Security number if the applicant's driver's license number is
provided.
Notes
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