Amended in Assembly June 17, 2014

Amended in Assembly June 10, 2014

Amended in Senate May 27, 2014

Amended in Senate May 5, 2014

Amended in Senate March 12, 2014

Senate BillNo. 844


Introduced by Senator Pavley

(Coauthors: Senators Anderson, Block, Correa, De León, DeSaulnier, Hancock, Leno, and Padilla)

(Coauthors: Assembly Members Dickinson, Garcia, and Wieckowski)

January 8, 2014


begin deleteAn act to amend Sections 9084 and 9086 of the Elections Code, and to amend Sections 88001 and 88002 of, and to add Section 12173.5 to, the Government Code, relating to elections. end deletebegin insertAn act to amend Sections 9082.7, 9084, and 9086 of the Elections Code, and to amend Sections 88001 and 88002 of the Government Code, relating to elections.end insert

LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL’S DIGEST

SB 844, as amended, Pavley. Elections: ballot measure contributions.

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Existing law requires each campaign committee formed or existing primarily to support or oppose a statewide ballot measure to file with the Secretary of State periodic reports identifying the sources and amounts of contributions received during specified periods. Existing law, including the Political Reform Act of 1974, also specifies information required to be included in the statewide ballot pamphlet for each statewide ballot measure to be voted upon.

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This bill would require the Secretary of State to create an Internet Web site, or use other available technology, to consolidate information about each ballot measure in a manner that is easy for voters to access and understand. The Internet Web site would be required to include a summary of each ballot measure, a list of each committee primarily formed to support or oppose a ballot measure, and a list of a committee’s top 10 contributors, as specified. The bill would require the statewide ballot pamphlet to include a printed statement that refers voters to the Secretary of State’s Internet Web site for a list of committees primarily formed to support or oppose a ballot measure, and information on how to access the committee’s top ten contributors.

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The Political Reform Act of 1974, an initiative measure, generally provides that the Legislature may amend the act to further the act’s purposes upon a 23 vote of each house and compliance with specified procedural requirements. The act also provides that, notwithstanding this requirement, the Legislature may add to the ballot pamphlet information regarding candidates or other information.

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This bill, which would permit or require additional information to be included in the ballot pamphlet, would therefore require a majority vote.

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Existing law requires each campaign committee formed or existing primarily to support or oppose a statewide ballot measure to file with the Secretary of State periodic reports identifying the sources and amounts of contributions received during specified periods. Existing law, including the Political Reform Act of 1974, also specifies information required to be included in the statewide ballot pamphlet for each statewide ballot measure to be voted upon.

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This bill would require the Secretary of State to post on his or her Internet Web site, for each statewide ballot measure, lists of the 10 highest contributors of $50,000 or more who have made the largest cumulative amount of contributions to all campaign committees collectively that are formed or existing primarily to support or oppose that ballot measure. The bill would require the Secretary of State to update each list of contributors at specified intervals up until 2 business days before the election and to post a final version of each list by a specified date after the election. In addition, the bill would require the statewide ballot pamphlet to include a printed statement that refers voters to the Secretary of State’s Internet Web site for the above-described lists of contributors. The bill would authorize the Secretary of State to adopt guidelines, regulations, or policies, as specified.

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The Political Reform Act of 1974, an initiative measure, generally provides that the Legislature may amend the act to further the act’s purposes upon a 23 vote of each house and compliance with specified procedural requirements. The act also provides that, notwithstanding this requirement, the Legislature may add to the ballot pamphlet information regarding candidates or other information.

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This bill, which would permit or require additional information to be included in the ballot pamphlet, would therefore require a majority vote.

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Vote: majority. Appropriation: no. Fiscal committee: yes. State-mandated local program: no.

The people of the State of California do enact as follows:

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begin insertSECTION 1.end insert  

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begin insertSection 9082.7 of the end insertbegin insertElections Codeend insertbegin insert is amended
2to read:end insert

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9082.7.  

begin insert (a)end insertbegin insertend insert The Secretary of State shallbegin delete disseminateend deletebegin insert make
4availableend insert
the complete state ballot pamphlet over the Internet.begin insert The
5online version of the state ballot pamphlet shall contain, for each
6candidate featured in the pamphlet and each committee supporting
7or opposing a state ballot measure featured in the pamphlet, a
8hyperlink to any campaign contribution disclosure reports for that
9candidate or committee that are available online.end insert

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10(b) The Secretary of State shall create an Internet Web site, or
11use other available technology, to consolidate information about
12each state ballot measure in a manner that is easy for voters to
13access and understand on any computer system platform. The
14information shall include all of the following:

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15(1) A summary of the ballot measure’s content.

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16(2) The total amount of reported contributions made in support
17of and opposition to the ballot measure and the total amount of
18reported independent expenditures made in support of and
19opposition to the ballot measure.

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20(3) A current list of the top 10 contributors supporting and
21opposing the ballot measure, if compiled by the Fair Political
22Practices Commission pursuant to subdivision (e) of Section 84223
23of the Government Code. The Fair Political Practices Commission
24shall provide the list, and any updates to the list, to the Secretary
25of State for purposes of this paragraph.

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P4    1(4) A list of each committee primarily formed to support or
2oppose the ballot measure, as described in Section 82047.5 of the
3Government Code, and a means to access the sources of funding
4reported for each committee. The sources of funding shall be
5updated as new information becomes available to the public
6pursuant to the Political Reform Act of 1974 (Title 9 (commencing
7with Section 81000) of the Government Code).

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8(5) For committees primarily formed to support or oppose a
9state ballot measure that raise one million dollars ($1,000,000)
10or more for an election, the list of the committee’s top 10
11contributors provided to the Fair Political Practices Commission
12pursuant to Section 84223 of the Government Code. The Fair
13Political Practices Commission shall provide top 10 contributor
14lists, and any subsequent updates to the lists, to the Secretary of
15State for the purposes of compliance with this section.

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16(6) Any other Internet Web site hyperlinks to other relevant
17information.

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18begin insert

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begin insertSection 9084 of the end insertbegin insertElections Codeend insertbegin insert, as amended by
19Section 2 of Chapter 16 of the Statutes of 2014, is amended to
20read:end insert

21

9084.  

The ballot pamphlet shall contain all of the following:

22(a) A complete copy of each state measure.

23(b) A copy of the specific constitutional or statutory provision,
24if any, that each state measure would repeal or revise.

25(c) A copy of the arguments and rebuttals for and against each
26state measure.

27(d) A copy of the analysis of each state measure.

28(e) Tables of contents, indexes, art work, graphics, and other
29materials that the Secretary of State determines will make the ballot
30pamphlet easier to understand or more useful for the average voter.

31(f) A notice, conspicuously printed on the cover of the ballot
32pamphlet, indicating that additional copies of the ballot pamphlet
33will be mailed by the county elections official upon request.

34(g) A written explanation of the judicial retention procedure as
35required by Section 9083.

36(h) The Voter Bill of Rights pursuant to Section 2300.

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37(i) If the ballot contains an election for a state measure, a
38printed statement that refers voters to the Secretary of State’s
39Internet Web site for a list of committees primarily formed to
P5    1support or oppose a ballot measure, and information on how to
2access the committee’s top ten contributors.

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3(i)

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4begin insert(j)end insert If the ballot contains an election for the office of United
5States Senator, information on candidates for United States Senator.
6A candidate for United States Senator may purchase the space to
7place a statement in the state ballot pamphlet that does not exceed
8250 words. The statement may not make any reference to any
9opponent of the candidate. The statement shall be submitted in
10accordance with timeframes and procedures set forth by the
11Secretary of State for the preparation of the state ballot pamphlet.

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12(j)

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13begin insert(k)end insert If the ballot contains a question on the confirmation or
14retention of a justice of the Supreme Court, information on justices
15of the Supreme Court who are subject to confirmation or retention.

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16(k)

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17begin insert (end insertbegin insertlend insertbegin insert)end insert If the ballot contains an election for the offices of President
18and Vice President of the United States, a notice that refers voters
19to the Secretary of State’s Internet Web site for information about
20candidates for the offices of President and Vice President of the
21United States.

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22(l)

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23begin insert(m)end insert A written explanation of the appropriate election procedures
24for party-nominated, voter-nominated, and nonpartisan offices as
25required by Section 9083.5.

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26(m)

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27begin insert(n)end insert A written explanation of the top 10 contributor lists required
28by Section 84223 of the Government Code, including a description
29of the Internet Web sites where those lists are available to the
30public.

31begin insert

begin insertSEC. 3.end insert  

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begin insertSection 9086 of the end insertbegin insertElections Codeend insertbegin insert is amended to read:end insert

32

9086.  

The ballot pamphlet shall contain as to each state measure
33to be voted upon, the following, in the order set forth in this
34section:

35(a) (1) Upon the top portion of the first page, and not exceeding
36one-third of the page, shall appear:

37(A) Identification of the measure by number and title.

38(B) The official summary prepared by the Attorney General.

P6    1(C) The total number of votes cast for and against the measure
2in both the State Senate and Assembly, if the measure was passed
3by the Legislature.

4(2) The space in the title and summary that is used for an
5explanatory table prepared pursuant to paragraph (2) of subdivision
6(e) of Section 9087 and Section 88003 of the Government Code
7shall not be included when measuring the amount of space the
8information described in paragraph (1) has taken for purposes of
9determining compliance with the restriction prohibiting the
10information described in paragraph (1) from exceeding one-third
11of the page.

12(b) Beginning at the top of the right page shall appear the
13analysis prepared by the Legislative Analyst, provided that the
14analysis fits on a single page. If it does not fit on a single page,
15the analysis shall begin on the lower portion of the first left page
16and shall continue on subsequent pages until it is completed.

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17(c) Immediately below the analysis prepared by the Legislative
18Analyst shall appear a printed statement that refers voters to the
19Secretary of State’s Internet Web site for a list of committees
20primarily formed to support or oppose a ballot measure, and
21information on how to access the committee’s top ten contributors.

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22(c)

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23begin insert(d)end insert Arguments for and against the measure shall be placed on
24the next left and right pages, respectively, following the final page
25of the analysis of the Legislative Analyst. The rebuttals shall be
26placed immediately below the arguments.

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27(d)

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28begin insert(e)end insert If no argument against the measure has been submitted, the
29argument for the measure shall appear on the right page facing the
30analysis.

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31(e)

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32begin insert(f)end insert The complete text of each measure shall appear at the back
33of the pamphlet. The text of the measure shall contain the
34provisions of the proposed measure and the existing provisions of
35law repealed or revised by the measure. The provisions of the
36proposed measure differing from the existing provisions of law
37affected shall be distinguished in print, so as to facilitate
38comparison.

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39(f)

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P7    1begin insert(g)end insert The following statement shall be printed at the bottom of
2each page where arguments appear: “Arguments printed on this
3page are the opinions of the authors, and have not been checked
4for accuracy by any official agency.”

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begin insertSEC. 4.end insert  

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begin insertSection 88001 of the end insertbegin insertGovernment Codeend insertbegin insert, as amended
6by Section 8 of Chapter 16 of the Statutes of 2014, is amended to
7read:end insert

8

88001.  

The ballot pamphlet shall contain all of the following:

9(a) A complete copy of each state measure.

10(b) A copy of the specific constitutional or statutory provision,
11if any, that would be repealed or revised by each state measure.

12(c) A copy of the arguments and rebuttals for and against each
13state measure.

14(d) A copy of the analysis of each state measure.

15(e) Tables of contents, indexes, art work, graphics, and other
16materials that the Secretary of State determines will make the ballot
17pamphlet easier to understand or more useful for the average voter.

18(f) A notice, conspicuously printed on the cover of the ballot
19pamphlet, indicating that additional copies of the ballot pamphlet
20will be mailed by the county elections official upon request.

21(g) A written explanation of the judicial retention procedure as
22required by Section 9083 of the Elections Code.

23(h) The Voter Bill of Rights pursuant to Section 2300 of the
24Elections Code.

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25(i) If the ballot contains an election for a state measure, a
26printed statement that refers voters to the Secretary of State’s
27Internet Web site for a list of committees primarily formed to
28support or oppose a ballot measure, and information on how to
29access the committee’s top ten contributors.

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30(i)

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31begin insert(j)end insert If the ballot contains an election for the office of United
32States Senator, information on candidates for United States Senator.
33A candidate for United States Senator may purchase the space to
34place a statement in the state ballot pamphlet that does not exceed
35250 words. The statement may not make any reference to any
36opponent of the candidate. The statement shall be submitted in
37accordance with timeframes and procedures set forth by the
38Secretary of State for the preparation of the state ballot pamphlet.

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39(j)

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P8    1begin insert(k)end insert If the ballot contains a question as to the confirmation or
2retention of a justice of the Supreme Court, information on justices
3of the Supreme Court who are subject to confirmation or retention.

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4(k)

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5begin insert (end insertbegin insertlend insertbegin insert)end insert If the ballot contains an election for the offices of President
6and Vice President of the United States, a notice that refers voters
7to the Secretary of State’s Internet Web site for information about
8candidates for the offices of President and Vice President of the
9United States.

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10(l)

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11begin insert(m)end insert A written explanation of the appropriate election procedures
12for party-nominated, voter-nominated, and nonpartisan offices as
13required by Section 9083.5 of the Elections Code.

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14(m)

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15begin insert(n)end insert A written explanation of the top 10 contributor lists required
16by Section 84223, including a description of the Internet Web sites
17where those lists are available to the public.

18begin insert

begin insertSEC. 5.end insert  

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begin insertSection 88002 of the end insertbegin insertGovernment Codeend insertbegin insert is amended to
19read:end insert

20

88002.  

The ballot pamphlet shall contain as to each state
21measure to be voted upon, the following in the order set forth in
22this section:

23(a) (1) Upon the top portion of the first page and not exceeding
24one-third of the page shall appear:

25(A) The identification of the measure by number and title.

26(B) The official summary prepared by the Attorney General.

27(C) The total number of votes cast for and against the measure
28in both the State Senate and Assembly if the measure was passed
29by the Legislature.

30(2) The space in the title and summary that is used for an
31explanatory table prepared pursuant to paragraph (2) of subdivision
32(e) of Section 9087 of the Elections Code and Section 88003 shall
33not be included when measuring the amount of space the
34information described in paragraph (1) has taken for purposes of
35determining compliance with the restriction prohibiting the
36information described in paragraph (1) from exceeding one-third
37of the page.

38(b) Beginning at the top of the right page shall appear the
39analysis prepared by the Legislative Analyst, provided that the
40analysis fits on a single page. If it does not fit on a single page,
P9    1then the analysis shall begin on the lower portion of the first left
2page and shall continue on subsequent pages until it is completed.

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3(c) Immediately below the analysis prepared by the Legislative
4Analyst shall appear a printed statement that refers voters to the
5Secretary of State’s Internet Web site for a list of committees
6primarily formed to support or oppose a ballot measure, and
7information on how to access the committee’s top ten contributors.

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8(c)

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9begin insert(d)end insert Arguments for and against the measure shall be placed on
10the next left and right pages, respectively, following the page on
11which the analysis of the Legislative Analyst ends. The rebuttals
12shall be placed immediately below the arguments.

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13(d)

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14begin insert(e)end insert If no argument against the measure has been submitted, the
15argument for the measure shall appear on the right page facing the
16analysis.

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17(e)

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18begin insert(f)end insert The complete text of each measure shall appear at the back
19of the pamphlet. The text of the measure shall contain the
20provisions of the proposed measure and the existing provisions of
21law repealed or revised by the measure. The provisions of the
22proposed measure differing from the existing provisions of law
23affected shall be distinguished in print, so as to facilitate
24comparison.

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25(f)

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26begin insert(g)end insert The following statement shall be printed at the bottom of
27each page where arguments appear: “Arguments printed on this
28page are the opinions of the authors and have not been checked
29for accuracy by any official agency.”

30begin insert

begin insertSEC. 6.end insert  

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The Legislature finds and declares that this act permits
31or requires the inclusion of additional information in the ballot
32pamphlet in accordance with Section 88007 of the Government
33Code.

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SECTION 1.  

Section 9084 of the Elections Code, as amended
35by Section 2 of Chapter 16 of the Statutes of 2014, is amended to
36read:

37

9084.  

The ballot pamphlet shall contain all of the following:

38(a) A complete copy of each state measure.

39(b) A copy of the specific constitutional or statutory provision,
40if any, that each state measure would repeal or revise.

P10   1(c) A copy of the arguments and rebuttals for and against each
2state measure.

3(d) A copy of the analysis of each state measure.

4(e) Tables of contents, indexes, art work, graphics, and other
5materials that the Secretary of State determines will make the ballot
6pamphlet easier to understand or more useful for the average voter.

7(f) A notice, conspicuously printed on the cover of the ballot
8pamphlet, indicating that additional copies of the ballot pamphlet
9will be mailed by the county elections official upon request.

10(g) A written explanation of the judicial retention procedure as
11required by Section 9083.

12(h) The Voter Bill of Rights pursuant to Section 2300.

13(i) (1) If the ballot contains an election for a state measure, a
14printed statement that refers voters to the Secretary of State’s
15Internet Web site for information about the 10 highest contributors
16to primarily formed committees supporting or opposing each state
17measure, as provided for in Section 12173.5 of the Government
18Code.

19(2) The printed statement required by paragraph (1) shall read
20substantially similar to the following: “To learn who are the 10
21highest contributors to committees supporting or opposing each
22state measure, access the ‘Top 10 Lists’ page on the Secretary of
23State’s Internet Web site at [Internet Web site address].”

24(j) If the ballot contains an election for the office of United
25States Senator, information on candidates for United States Senator.
26A candidate for United States Senator may purchase the space to
27place a statement in the state ballot pamphlet that does not exceed
28250 words. The statement may not make any reference to any
29opponent of the candidate. The statement shall be submitted in
30accordance with timeframes and procedures set forth by the
31Secretary of State for the preparation of the state ballot pamphlet.

32(k) If the ballot contains a question on the confirmation or
33retention of a justice of the Supreme Court, information on justices
34of the Supreme Court who are subject to confirmation or retention.

35(l) If the ballot contains an election for the offices of President
36and Vice President of the United States, a notice that refers voters
37to the Secretary of State’s Internet Web site for information about
38candidates for the offices of President and Vice President of the
39United States.

P11   1(m) A written explanation of the appropriate election procedures
2for party-nominated, voter-nominated, and nonpartisan offices as
3required by Section 9083.5.

4(n) A written explanation of the top 10 contributor lists required
5by Section 84223 of the Government Code, including a description
6of the Internet Web sites where those lists are available to the
7public.

8

SEC. 2.  

Section 9086 of the Elections Code is amended to read:

9

9086.  

The ballot pamphlet shall contain as to each state measure
10to be voted upon, the following, in the order set forth in this
11section:

12(a) (1) Upon the top portion of the first page, and not exceeding
13one-third of the page, shall appear:

14(A) Identification of the measure by number and title.

15(B) The official summary prepared by the Attorney General.

16(C) The total number of votes cast for and against the measure
17in both the State Senate and Assembly, if the measure was passed
18by the Legislature.

19(2) The space in the title and summary that is used for an
20explanatory table prepared pursuant to paragraph (2) of subdivision
21(e) of Section 9087 and Section 88003 of the Government Code
22shall not be included when measuring the amount of space the
23information described in paragraph (1) has taken for purposes of
24determining compliance with the restriction prohibiting the
25information described in paragraph (1) from exceeding one-third
26of the page.

27(b) Beginning at the top of the right page shall appear the
28analysis prepared by the Legislative Analyst, provided that the
29analysis fits on a single page. If it does not fit on a single page,
30the analysis shall begin on the lower portion of the first left page
31and shall continue on subsequent pages until it is completed.

32(c) Immediately below the analysis prepared by the Legislative
33Analyst shall appear the printed statement that refers voters to the
34Secretary of State’s Internet Web site for information about the
3510 highest contributors to primarily formed committees supporting
36or opposing each state measure, as described in subdivision (i) of
37Section 9084.

38(d) Arguments for and against the measure shall be placed on
39the next left and right pages, respectively, following the final page
P12   1of the analysis of the Legislative Analyst. The rebuttals shall be
2placed immediately below the arguments.

3(e) If no argument against the measure has been submitted, the
4argument for the measure shall appear on the right page facing the
5analysis.

6(f) The complete text of each measure shall appear at the back
7of the pamphlet. The text of the measure shall contain the
8provisions of the proposed measure and the existing provisions of
9law repealed or revised by the measure. The provisions of the
10proposed measure differing from the existing provisions of law
11affected shall be distinguished in print, so as to facilitate
12comparison.

13(g) The following statement shall be printed at the bottom of
14each page where arguments appear: “Arguments printed on this
15page are the opinions of the authors, and have not been checked
16for accuracy by any official agency.”

17

SEC. 3.  

Section 12173.5 is added to the Government Code, to
18read:

19

12173.5.  

(a) (1) The Secretary of State shall post on his or
20her Internet Web site, on a page entitled “Top 10 Lists,” both of
21the following for each statewide ballot measure:

22(A) A list of the 10 highest contributors of fifty thousand dollars
23($50,000) or more who have made the largest cumulative amount
24of contributions to all primarily formed committees collectively
25that are supporting the measure.

26(B) A list of the 10 highest contributors of fifty thousand dollars
27($50,000) or more who have made the largest cumulative amount
28of contributions to all primarily formed committees collectively
29that are opposing the measure.

30(2) Each list required by paragraph (1) shall identify the names
31of the 10 contributors who have made the largest cumulative
32contributions to the committee, the total amount of each
33contributor’s contributions, the employer and occupation of the
34contributor, if any, the city and state of the contributor, and the
35contributor’s committee identification number, if any.

36(3) Each list required by paragraph (1) shall be in order from
37the contributor who made the largest cumulative amount of
38contributions to the contributor who made the smallest cumulative
39amount of contributions. If two or more contributors made an equal
P13   1amount of contributions, those contributors shall be listed in
2alphabetical order.

3(4) Each list required by paragraph (1) shall reflect the
4cumulative amount of contributions received by primarily formed
5 committees beginning 12 months before the date each committee
6made its first expenditure to qualify, support, or oppose the
7measure.

8(5) If a contributor is a committee controlled by a candidate, as
9defined in Section 82016, the name of the candidate shall be listed.

10(6) If a contributor is a sponsored committee, as defined in
11Section 82048.7, the name of the sponsor shall be listed.

12(b) The Secretary of State shall make reasonable efforts to ensure
13that each list required by subdivision (a) does all of the following:

14(1) Excludes any transfer of funds between two or more
15primarily formed committees for or against the same statewide
16ballot measure in order to prevent counting the funds more than
17once.

18(2) Treats a contribution that is made to a primarily formed
19committee that supports or opposes more than one statewide ballot
20measure as if the contribution was made in connection with each
21statewide ballot measure the committee supports or opposes.

22(3) Marks the name of a contributor with an asterisk if the
23contributor made a contribution to a primarily formed committee
24that supports or opposes more than one statewide ballot measure.

25(4) Includes, beyond the 10 highest contributors of fifty thousand
26dollars ($50,000) or more, an additional contributor of fifty
27thousand dollars ($50,000) or more for each contributor to a
28primarily formed committee that supports or opposes more than
29one statewide ballot measure. For each contributor whose name
30is marked by an asterisk pursuant to paragraph (3), the list shall
31be expanded to include the next highest contributor of fifty
32thousand dollars ($50,000) or more.

33(5) Includes a statement substantially similar to the following:
34“Note: A contributor whose name is marked by an asterisk made
35a contribution to a committee that simultaneously supported or
36opposed more than one statewide ballot measure on the [Month]
37 [Day], [Year] ballot. In these cases, it is not possible to determine
38the amount of the contribution that was spent specifically on the
39campaign for any particular measure.”

P14   1(c) The Secretary of State shall update each list required by
2subdivision (a) within five business days after the campaign
3statement deadlines provided for in Section 84202.3, and within
4five business days after any late contribution report filed pursuant
5to Section 84203 if the information in the report affects the lists
6required by subdivision (a). During the 16 days before the election
7for each statewide ballot measure, each list required by subdivision
8(a) shall be updated every 48 hours to include new contributions,
9with a final update two business days before the election.

10(d) The Secretary of State shall, within 10 business days after
11the January 31 filing deadline provided for in subdivision (a) of
12Section 84200, post a final version of each list required by
13subdivision (a) for any statewide ballot measure voted on in the
14previous calendar year.

15(e) The Secretary of State shall post in a prominent place on the
16homepage of his or her Internet Web site a hyperlink to the lists
17required by subdivision (a). The Secretary of State shall provide
18in the online version of the statewide ballot pamphlet an easily
19accessible hyperlink to the lists required by subdivision (a).

20(f) The Secretary of State may adopt guidelines, regulations, or
21policies necessary to implement this section. Any guidelines,
22regulations, or policies adopted pursuant to this subdivision shall
23be posted on the Secretary of State’s Internet Web site.

24(g) The definitions set forth in Chapter 2 (commencing with
25Section 82000) of Title 9 shall apply to this section.

26

SEC. 4.  

Section 88001 of the Government Code, as amended
27by Section 8 of Chapter 16 of the Statutes of 2014, is amended to
28read:

29

88001.  

The ballot pamphlet shall contain all of the following:

30(a) A complete copy of each state measure.

31(b) A copy of the specific constitutional or statutory provision,
32if any, that would be repealed or revised by each state measure.

33(c) A copy of the arguments and rebuttals for and against each
34state measure.

35(d) A copy of the analysis of each state measure.

36(e) Tables of contents, indexes, art work, graphics, and other
37materials that the Secretary of State determines will make the ballot
38pamphlet easier to understand or more useful for the average voter.

P15   1(f) A notice, conspicuously printed on the cover of the ballot
2pamphlet, indicating that additional copies of the ballot pamphlet
3will be mailed by the county elections official upon request.

4(g) A written explanation of the judicial retention procedure as
5required by Section 9083 of the Elections Code.

6(h) The Voter Bill of Rights pursuant to Section 2300 of the
7Elections Code.

8(i) (1) If the ballot contains an election for a state measure, a
9printed statement that refers voters to the Secretary of State’s
10Internet Web site for information about the 10 highest contributors
11to primarily formed committees supporting or opposing each state
12measure, as provided for in Section 12173.5.

13(2) The printed statement required by paragraph (1) shall read
14substantially similar to the following: “To learn who are the 10
15highest contributors to committees supporting or opposing each
16state measure, access the ‘Top 10 Lists’ page on the Secretary of
17State’s Internet Web site at [Internet Web site address].”

18(j) If the ballot contains an election for the office of United
19States Senator, information on candidates for United States Senator.
20A candidate for United States Senator may purchase the space to
21place a statement in the state ballot pamphlet that does not exceed
22250 words. The statement may not make any reference to any
23opponent of the candidate. The statement shall be submitted in
24accordance with timeframes and procedures set forth by the
25Secretary of State for the preparation of the state ballot pamphlet.

26(k) If the ballot contains a question as to the confirmation or
27retention of a justice of the Supreme Court, information on justices
28of the Supreme Court who are subject to confirmation or retention.

29(l) If the ballot contains an election for the offices of President
30and Vice President of the United States, a notice that refers voters
31to the Secretary of State’s Internet Web site for information about
32candidates for the offices of President and Vice President of the
33United States.

34(m) A written explanation of the appropriate election procedures
35for party-nominated, voter-nominated, and nonpartisan offices as
36required by Section 9083.5 of the Elections Code.

37(n) A written explanation of the top 10 contributor lists required
38by Section 84223, including a description of the Internet Web sites
39where those lists are available to the public.

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SEC. 5.  

Section 88002 of the Government Code is amended to
2read:

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88002.  

The ballot pamphlet shall contain as to each state
4measure to be voted upon, the following in the order set forth in
5this section:

6(a) (1) Upon the top portion of the first page and not exceeding
7one-third of the page shall appear:

8(A) The identification of the measure by number and title.

9(B) The official summary prepared by the Attorney General.

10(C) The total number of votes cast for and against the measure
11in both the State Senate and Assembly if the measure was passed
12by the Legislature.

13(2) The space in the title and summary that is used for an
14explanatory table prepared pursuant to paragraph (2) of subdivision
15(e) of Section 9087 of the Elections Code and Section 88003 shall
16not be included when measuring the amount of space the
17information described in paragraph (1) has taken for purposes of
18determining compliance with the restriction prohibiting the
19information described in paragraph (1) from exceeding one-third
20of the page.

21(b) Beginning at the top of the right page shall appear the
22analysis prepared by the Legislative Analyst, provided that the
23analysis fits on a single page. If it does not fit on a single page,
24then the analysis shall begin on the lower portion of the first left
25page and shall continue on subsequent pages until it is completed.

26(c) Immediately below the analysis prepared by the Legislative
27Analyst shall appear the printed statement that refers voters to the
28Secretary of State’s Internet Web site for information about the
2910 highest contributors to primarily formed committees supporting
30or opposing each state measure, as described in subdivision (i) of
31Section 88001.

32(d) Arguments for and against the measure shall be placed on
33the next left and right pages, respectively, following the page on
34which the analysis of the Legislative Analyst ends. The rebuttals
35shall be placed immediately below the arguments.

36(e) If no argument against the measure has been submitted, the
37argument for the measure shall appear on the right page facing the
38analysis.

39(f) The complete text of each measure shall appear at the back
40of the pamphlet. The text of the measure shall contain the
P17   1provisions of the proposed measure and the existing provisions of
2law repealed or revised by the measure. The provisions of the
3proposed measure differing from the existing provisions of law
4affected shall be distinguished in print, so as to facilitate
5comparison.

6(g) The following statement shall be printed at the bottom of
7each page where arguments appear: “Arguments printed on this
8page are the opinions of the authors and have not been checked
9for accuracy by any official agency.”

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SEC. 6.  

The Legislature finds and declares that this act permits
11or requires the inclusion of additional information in the ballot
12pamphlet in accordance with Section 88007 of the Government
13Code.

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