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HomeElections CodeDiv. 14Ch. 3Art. 4§ 14282 Voter Assistance For Disabilities

§ 14282 Voter Assistance For Disabilities

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§ 14282 Voter Assistance For Disabilities

This law lets voters who can’t fill out a paper ballot get help from up to two people they pick (but not their boss or union), and it requires the county to tell everyone about this help and let voters with disabilities vote outside the polling place.

Key Takeaways

  • •A voter who can’t mark a ballot may bring up to two helpers of their choice, but the helpers can’t be the voter’s boss, the boss’s agent, or a union officer.
  • •Helpers may only assist with marking; they cannot discuss how the ballot should be marked.
  • •The county must put information about this help on its website, voter guide, and signs in all required languages.
  • •Voters with disabilities can vote outside the polling place; a precinct board member brings a regular ballot (or device if possible) to them and returns the completed ballot.
  • •Signs and a way to call a precinct board member (phone, doorbell, etc.) must be posted so voters know they can vote outside.

Example

Maria has arthritis and can’t write on a ballot. She brings her two adult children to the voting booth to help her mark the paper ballot. The helpers only assist with marking and do not talk about how the ballot should be filled out.

Because Maria can choose up to two helpers who aren’t her employer or union, her children can legally help her mark the ballot. The county also posted signs in the language Maria reads, letting her know she can bring helpers and that she could also vote outside if needed.

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

Official Source
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§ 14282 Voter Assistance For Disabilities

(a) If a voter is unable to mark a paper ballot or the ballot marking device, the voter shall receive the assistance of not more than two persons selected by the voter, other than the voter’s employer, an agent of the voter’s employer, or an officer or agent of the union of which the voter is a member. (b) The county elections official shall provide information on the county elections internet website and in the county voter information guide informing voters that a voter who is unable to mark a ballot may bring up to two individuals to the polls to assist them in voting as specified in subdivision (a), and that a voter with a disability may vote a regular ballot outside a polling place in accordance with subdivision (d). The information shall be available in all languages for which the county has requirements under Section 14201 of this code and Section 203 of the federal Voting Rights Act of 1965 (52 U.S.C. Sec. 10101 et seq.). (c) A person assisting a voter shall not divulge any information regarding the marking of the ballot. (d) (1) A voter with a disability may appear outside the polling place and vote a regular ballot. The person may vote the ballot in a place that is as near as possible to the polling place and that is accessible to people with disabilities. A precinct board member shall take a regular ballot or ballot marking device to that person, qualify that person to vote, and return the voted ballot to the polling place. (2) A precinct board member may satisfy paragraph (1) by only bringing a regular ballot outside to the voter if the county does not have the capability to bring the ballot marking device outside of the polling place. (3) Signage shall be posted outside the polling place and adjacent to the area where the voter may appear to vote indicating that the option is available for a voter with a disability to vote there. The polling place shall establish a method for a voter with a disability to contact a precinct board member in order to vote outside the polling place, such as a posted phone number, doorbell device, or the stationing of a precinct board member outside the polling place. (Amended by Stats. 2023, Ch. 658, Sec. 2. (AB 545) Effective January 1, 2024.)

Last verified: January 10, 2026

Key Terms

disabilityinformationnetemployervoter whoassistancevoting rights actaccordance

Related Statutes

  • § 9285 Voter Guide Rebuttal Arguments
  • § 14298 Voter List Protection Rules
  • § 2408 Online Voter Registration Process
  • § 11220 Recall Petition Filing Deadlines
  • § 12260 Precinct Boundary Changes

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Elections Code. Section 14282.
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