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HomeElections CodeDiv. 2Ch. 2Art. 4§ 2166 Confidential Voter Registration Protection

§ 2166 Confidential Voter Registration Protection

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§ 2166 Confidential Voter Registration Protection

Key Takeaways

  • •If you feel unsafe because someone might hurt you or your family, you can ask a court to keep your home address, phone number, and email private when you register to vote.
  • •If the court agrees, you’ll always get your ballot by mail, and your info won’t show up on any public voter lists.
  • •If you move to a new county, you have 60 days to ask a court there to keep your info private again. If you don’t, your info will no longer be hidden.
  • •The government won’t get in trouble for accidentally sharing your info unless they were really careless or did it on purpose.

Example

A woman is scared her ex-partner will find her because he has threatened her before. She wants to vote but doesn’t want him to know where she lives.

She can go to court and ask a judge to keep her address, phone, and email private when she registers to vote. If the judge says yes, her info won’t be on any public lists, and she’ll get her ballot by mail. If she moves to a new county later, she has to ask a judge there to do the same thing within 60 days.

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

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§ 2166 Confidential Voter Registration Protection

(a) Any person filing with the county elections official a new affidavit of registration or reregistration may have the information relating to his or her residence address, telephone number, and email address appearing on the affidavit, or any list or roster or index prepared therefrom, declared confidential upon order of a superior court issued upon a showing of good cause that a life-threatening circumstance exists to the voter or a member of the voter’s household, and naming the county elections official as a party. (b) Any person granted confidential voter status under subdivision (a) shall: (1) Provide a valid mailing address and be considered a vote by mail voter for all subsequent elections or until the county elections official is notified otherwise by the court or in writing by the voter. A voter requesting termination of vote by mail status thereby consents to placement of his or her residence address, telephone number, and email address in the roster of voters. (2) The elections official, in producing any list, roster, or index shall exclude voters with a confidential voter status. (3) Within 60 days of moving to a new county, obtain an order from the superior court of the new county pursuant to subdivision (a). The elections official of the new county, upon notice of the confidential voter moving into the county, shall do all of the following: (A) Contact the confidential voter and provide information regarding the application for confidential voter status in the new county. (B) Honor the confidential voter status from the former county for 60 days from the date of notice. (C) Pursuant to paragraph (2) of subdivision (b), exclude the confidential voter in any list, roster, or index during the 60-day period. (D) Remove the confidential voter status if the new voter has not provided a court order to the new county during the 60-day period. (c) No action in negligence may be maintained against any government entity or officer or employee thereof as a result of the disclosure of the information which is the subject of this section unless by a showing of gross negligence or willfulness. (Amended by Stats. 2015, Ch. 728, Sec. 35. (AB 1020) Effective January 1, 2016. Operative September 26, 2016, when the Secretary of State issued the certification prescribed by Stats. 2015, Ch. 728, Sec. 88.)

Last verified: January 23, 2026

Key Terms

confidential voter statuslife-threatening circumstancevote by mail voterresidence addresstelephone numberemail address

Related Statutes

  • § 2166.7 Public Safety Officer Confidentiality
  • § 2166.8 Worker Address Confidentiality
  • § 100 Voter Petition Signature Requirements
  • § 10226.3 Candidate Declaration Form
  • § 10260 Election Vote Counting Procedures

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Elections Code. Section 2166.
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