Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB1002

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Caption

Relating to the disposition of certain election records.

Impact

The proposed measures in HB1002 are expected to significantly impact how election records are managed at the local and state levels. By instituting tighter regulations around the handling of ballots and the documentation of voting processes, the bill aims to bolster public confidence in electoral integrity. It mandates that ballot boxes remain closed for the first 60 days of the preservation period and sets forth requirements on securely transferring and sealing ballots. These stipulations mitigate risks of tampering while ensuring that records are kept in a manner that promotes accountability.

Summary

House Bill 1002 pertains to the management and preservation of election records in Texas. It specifically amends various sections of the Election Code, aiming to enhance the security and confidentiality of voted ballots and other election-related documents. The bill outlines strict guidelines on the preservation and accessibility of these records, ensuring they are securely stored and documented in a way that maintains a solid chain of custody. Moreover, it emphasizes the importance of transparency by requiring certain records to be available for public inspection, especially concerning the total votes cast in each precinct.

Contention

While there is a clear intent behind HB1002 to strengthen electoral processes, potential points of contention could arise from how strictly these new regulations are implemented. Critics may argue that overly stringent rules might complicate the election administration process, making it more burdensome for local election officials. Additionally, there may be concerns from advocacy groups regarding the specifics of public access to election records—whether the mechanisms for transparency truly enable public scrutiny or if they may obscure important details under the guise of security. Stakeholders will need to navigate these challenges to ensure that the bill achieves its objectives without hindering the electoral process.

Companion Bills

TX SB107

Very Similar Relating to the disposition of certain election records.

Previously Filed As

TX SB107

Relating to the disposition of certain election records.

TX SB1686

Election duties; county recorders

TX H1203

Elections

TX SB836

Modifies provisions relating to elections

TX AB1164

An act to amend Section 2300 of the Elections Code, relating to elections.

TX SB986

Modifies provisions relating to elections

TX HB615

AN ACT relating to elections.

TX HB1871

Modifies provisions relating to elections

TX SB182

Modifies provisions relating to elections

TX HB1013

Relating to election integrity and security, including by preventing fraud in the conduct of elections in this state; authorizing a penalty, increasing a penalty.

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