BILL NUMBER: AB 562	ENROLLED
	BILL TEXT

	PASSED THE SENATE  SEPTEMBER 8, 2015
	PASSED THE ASSEMBLY  MAY 22, 2015
	AMENDED IN ASSEMBLY  MAY 6, 2015

INTRODUCED BY   Assembly Member Holden

                        FEBRUARY 24, 2015

   An act to amend Section 13109 of the Elections Code, relating to
ballots.



	LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST


   AB 562, Holden. Elections: ballots.
   Existing law sets forth the order of precedence of offices and
measures on the ballot and, among other things, requires the office
of Superintendent of Public Instruction to be listed on the ballot
under the heading, SCHOOL.
   This bill would instead require the office of Superintendent of
Public Instruction to be listed under the heading, STATEWIDE
EDUCATION, and it would move the location of this office on the
ballot, thus changing the order of precedence. This bill would also
remove other instructions relating to the placement of this office on
the ballot.


THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS:

  SECTION 1.  Section 13109 of the Elections Code is amended to read:

   13109.  The order of precedence of offices on the ballot shall be
as listed below for those offices and measures that apply to the
election for which the ballot is provided. Beginning in the column to
the left:
   (a) Under the heading, PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT:
   Nominees of the qualified political parties and independent
nominees for President and Vice President.
   (b) Under the heading, PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES:
   (1) Names of the presidential candidates to whom the delegates are
pledged.
   (2) Names of the chairpersons of unpledged delegations.
   (c) Under the heading, STATE:
   (1) Governor.
   (2) Lieutenant Governor.
   (3) Secretary of State.
   (4) Controller.
   (5) Treasurer.
   (6) Attorney General.
   (7) Insurance Commissioner.
   (8) Member, State Board of Equalization.
   (d) Under the heading, UNITED STATES SENATOR:
   Candidates or nominees to the United States Senate.
   (e) Under the heading, UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE:
   Candidates or nominees to the House of Representatives of the
United States.
   (f) Under the heading, STATE SENATOR:
   Candidates or nominees to the State Senate.
   (g) Under the heading, MEMBER OF THE STATE ASSEMBLY:
   Candidates or nominees to the Assembly.
   (h) Under the heading, STATEWIDE EDUCATION:
   Superintendent of Public Instruction.
   (i) Under the heading, COUNTY COMMITTEE:
   Members of the County Central Committee.
   (j) Under the heading, JUDICIAL:
   (1) Chief Justice of California.
   (2) Associate Justice of the Supreme Court.
   (3) Presiding Justice, Court of Appeal.
   (4) Associate Justice, Court of Appeal.
   (5) Judge of the Superior Court.
   (6) Marshal.
   (k) Under the heading, SCHOOL:
   (1) County Superintendent of Schools.
   (2) County Board of Education Members.
   (3) College District Governing Board Members.
   (4) Unified District Governing Board Members.
   (5) High School District Governing Board Members.
   (6) Elementary District Governing Board Members.
   (l) Under the heading, COUNTY:
   (1) County Supervisor.
   (2) Other offices in alphabetical order by the title of the
office.
   (m) Under the heading, CITY:
   (1) Mayor.
   (2) Member, City Council.
   (3) Other offices in alphabetical order by the title of the
office.
   (n) Under the heading, DISTRICT:
   Directors or trustees for each district in alphabetical order
according to the name of the district.
   (o) Under the heading, MEASURES SUBMITTED TO THE VOTERS and the
appropriate heading from subdivisions (a) through (n), above, ballot
measures in the order, state through district shown above, and within
each jurisdiction, in the order prescribed by the official
certifying them for the ballot.
   (p) In order to allow for the most efficient use of space on the
ballot in counties that use a voting system, as defined in Section
362, the county elections official may vary the order of subdivisions
(k), (  l  ), (m), (n), and (o) as well as the order of
offices within these subdivisions. However, state measures shall
always precede local measures.