Governor signs bill outlawing multi-state double voting

Gov. Gavin Newsom has signed a bill explicitly outlawing California residents from voting here and in another state for the same election, closing a loophole brought to light by the case of a Santa Clara County elected official who had repeatedly voted in elections held on the same day.

Assembly Bill 1539 makes it a misdemeanor for someone whose primary residence is in California to vote in another state where they also claim residency. The new law, signed Tuesday, was authored by Assemblymember Marc Berman, D-Menlo Park, and was sponsored by the Santa Clara County District Attorney’s Office.

“Voting twice in the same election in two different states is a violation of the principle of one-person, one-vote,” Berman said in a statement.

The inspiration for the bill came from a 2020 San Jose Inside report that Monte Sereno City Councilmember Rowena Turner and two relatives had voted in elections held on the same day in California and in Oregon, where they also had a home. But prosecutors found themselves unable to file a charge because while state law had clear instructions for people who tried to vote twice in the same California election, it was ambiguous about instances in which someone did so in multiple states.

Ultimately, Turner, a registered Republican, was prosecuted in Oregon — which has specific laws forbidding multi-state voting — resulting in a conviction and fine. But the circumstance also set in motion efforts to amend California law to match other states with robust double-voting laws.

“It was important for us that if this were to happen again, we wouldn’t have to rely on another state,” said Jason Malinsky, a Santa Clara County deputy district attorney who reviewed the South Bay double-voting case.

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