Florida Senate - 2026 SENATOR AMENDMENT
Bill No. CS/CS/HB 991, 1st Eng.
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LEGISLATIVE ACTION
Senate . House
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Floor: 1d/F/2R .
03/11/2026 11:04 AM .
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Senator Jones moved the following:
1 Senate Amendment to Amendment (903278) (with title
2 amendment)
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4 Between lines 360 and 361
5 insert:
6 (c) Information for determinations.—Determinations of voter
7 eligibility related to citizenship must be based only on
8 information obtained from official records maintained by a
9 federal, state, or local governmental agency. Information
10 obtained from private entities, commercial databases, or other
11 nongovernmental sources may not be used as the sole basis for
12 determining that a voter is not a citizen or is ineligible to
13 vote. A registered voter may not be identified as potentially
14 ineligible or determined to be ineligible based solely on
15 information generated by artificial intelligence, automated
16 systems, or algorithmic processes. This paragraph does not
17 prohibit the use of technology to assist in records maintenance
18 or data review; however, a voter may not be determined to be
19 ineligible without independent human review and corroboration
20 from official governmental records. If information obtained from
21 governmental records is conflicting or inconclusive, the voter
22 may not be determined to be ineligible unless the department or
23 the supervisor obtains reliable confirmation of noncitizenship
24 from an official governmental source.
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27 And the title is amended as follows:
28 Between lines 1636 and 1637
29 insert:
30 requiring that determinations of voter eligibility
31 related to citizenship be based solely on specified
32 official records; prohibiting information obtained
33 from private entities, commercial databases, and other
34 nongovernmental sources from being used as the sole
35 basis for certain determinations; prohibiting
36 registered voters from being identified as potentially
37 ineligible or determined to be ineligible based solely
38 on artificial intelligence, automated systems, or
39 algorithmic processes; providing construction;
40 requiring human review and corroboration of certain
41 determinations of ineligibility; prohibiting
42 determinations of voter ineligibility without certain
43 supervisor confirmation;