Texas 2025 - 89th 1st C.S.

Texas House Bill HB303

Voted on by House
 
Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to the administration of elections.

Impact

The bill introduces alterations to the Election Code, emphasizing the role of the Secretary of State and county judges in making determinations regarding what constitutes a force majeure event. This delegation of authority is aimed at creating a more uniform application of election deadlines across different jurisdictions in Texas, thereby potentially minimizing disputes or confusion related to electoral processes. The amendments also aim to protect citizens' ability to meet election-related requirements, affirming the importance of inclusivity in the political process.

Summary

House Bill 303 focuses on the administration of elections in Texas, specifically addressing procedures related to deadlines and the impact of unforeseen events on these timelines. Key amendments include provisions for extending deadlines when an essential act falls on a weekend, holiday, or is hindered by an act of God or other uncontrollable circumstances. This strives to ensure that the administrative processes surrounding elections remain fair and accessible under various conditions that could disrupt standard procedures.

Contention

Despite the bill's intention to safeguard election integrity and accessibility, there may be concerns regarding the criteria set by the Secretary of State and county judges. The criteria for determining force majeure events and their implications on filing deadlines could be seen as subjective, raising questions about consistency and fairness. Additionally, the balance between administratively efficient election processes and ensuring participation from all eligible voters is a delicate one, which may stir debate among legislators and stakeholders in the electoral landscape.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB4288

Relating to the administration of elections, including the public inspection of certain election records.

TX HB4842

Relating to the conduct and administration of elections.

TX HB5128

Relating to court administration, including the term of a local administrative judge, court administration training, and the compensation of certain administrative judges.

TX SB2070

Relating to court administration, including the term of a local administrative judge, court administration training, and the compensation of certain administrative judges.

TX SB106

Relating to the separation of federal elections from state and local elections, and to related practices and procedures.

TX HB209

Relating to the separation of federal elections from state and local elections, and to related practices and procedures.

TX SB827

Relating to the audit of an election using an electronic voting system.

TX HB1929

Relating to the administration of an election for a member of a board of trustees of an independent school district.

TX HB703

Relating to the enforcement of laws relating to elections.

TX SB2974

Relating to the enforcement of laws relating to elections.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.