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Section 2052.

2052. It is the intent of the Legislature to promote the fundamental right to vote of visually impaired individuals, and to make efforts to improve public awareness of the availability of state voter information guide audio recordings and improve their delivery to these voters. (Amended by Stats. 2016, Ch. 422, Sec. 2. (AB 2911) Effective […]

Section 2053.

2053. The Secretary of State shall establish a Voting Accessibility Advisory Committee. The Secretary of State shall consult with the committee and consider the committee’s recommendations related to improving the accessibility of elections for voters with disabilities. The Secretary of State may implement the committee’s recommendations as he or she deems appropriate. (a) The committee shall […]

Section 2021.

2021. (a) A person who leaves his or her home to go into another state or precinct in this state for temporary purposes merely, with the intention of returning, does not lose his or her domicile. (b) A person does not gain a domicile in any precinct into which he or she comes for temporary purposes merely, […]

Section 2051.

2051. As used in this article, “visually impaired” means a person having central visual acuity not to exceed 20-200 in the better eye, with corrected lenses, or visual acuity greater than 20-200, but with a limitation in the field of vision such that the widest diameter of the visual field subtends at an angle of […]

Section 2022.

2022. If a person moves to another state with the intention of making it his or her domicile, the voter loses his or her domicile in this state. (Enacted by Stats. 1994, Ch. 920, Sec. 2.)

Section 2023.

2023. If a person moves to another state as a place of permanent residence, with the intention of remaining there for an indefinite time, he or she loses his or her domicile in this state, notwithstanding that he or she intends to return at some future time. (Enacted by Stats. 1994, Ch. 920, Sec. 2.)

Section 2024.

2024. The mere intention to acquire a new domicile, without the fact of removal avails nothing, neither does the fact of removal without the intention. (Enacted by Stats. 1994, Ch. 920, Sec. 2.)

Section 2025.

2025. A person does not gain or lose a domicile solely by reason of his or her presence or absence from a place while employed in the service of the United States or of this state, nor while engaged in navigation, nor while a student of any institution of learning, nor while kept in an […]

Section 2026.

2026. The domicile of a Member of the Legislature or a Representative in the Congress of the United States shall be conclusively presumed to be at the residence address indicated on that person’s currently filed affidavit of registration, as long as the address is a residence under subdivision (c) of Section 349, notwithstanding that the […]

Section 2027.

2027. The place where a person’s family is domiciled is his or her domicile unless it is a place for temporary establishment for his or her family or for transient objects. Residence in a trailer or vehicle or at any public camp or camping ground may constitute a domicile for voting purposes if the registrant […]