(a)
Each affidavit of registration issued to a deputy registrar of voters shall meet the requirements prescribed by Section 2157, except that the voter registration card shall be modified, pursuant to regulations adopted by the Secretary of State, to reflect the use of a deputy registrar of voters in lieu of mail delivery. A stub, separated from the body of the voter registration card by a perforated line, shall be attached to each affidavit. Upon the stub shall be printed the following:
(1)
The number of the affidavit.
(2)
Blank lines for the following information:
(A)
The name of the voter.
(B)
The residence of the voter.
(C)
The political affiliation of the voter.
(D)
The signature of the voter.
(E)
The signature of the deputy taking the registration.
(F)
The date.
At the time of registering the voter, the deputy shall fill in the blanks in the stub, and require the voter to sign the stub in the place provided. The deputy shall then detach
the stub and the informational portion of the voter registration form from the affidavit and hand the stub and information to the voter.
(b)
The Secretary of State may continue to supply existing affidavits of registration prior to printing new or revised forms that reflect the changes required pursuant to this section, Section 2150, or Section 2157.