Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB1152

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Caption

Relating to the signature required on a carrier envelope for a ballot voted by mail.

Impact

By allowing electronic and photocopied signatures under specific circumstances, HB 1152 could significantly impact the way voting by mail is conducted in Texas. This amendment may help alleviate some barriers faced by voters who rely on mail-in ballots, thus potentially increasing voter participation, particularly among elderly individuals or those with disabilities. The bill stipulates that these accommodations can only be made to a reasonable extent, which aims to maintain the integrity of the voting process while promoting inclusivity.

Summary

House Bill 1152 seeks to amend the Election Code of Texas by modifying the signature requirements for carrier envelopes associated with mail-in ballots. The primary focus of the bill is to allow electronic signatures and photocopied signatures as acceptable forms of identification for voters who are unable to sign by hand. This change is aimed at making the voting process more accessible for individuals with disabilities or other challenges that prevent them from providing a traditional handwritten signature. The bill represents a shift toward accommodating a broader range of voters and acknowledges the need for flexibility in voting procedures.

Contention

Despite the positive implications for voter accessibility, there may be contention surrounding the implementation of electronic signatures. Opponents of such measures often argue that expanding signature options could pose risks for election security and voter identification verification. Concerns may arise regarding the potential for fraud or misuse of mail-in ballots when signatures are not strictly monitored. As HB 1152 progresses through the legislative process, these discussions highlight the ongoing balancing act between ensuring accessible voting and maintaining election security standards.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB4898

Relating to early voting ballots voted by mail.

TX S05183

Includes a statement on the envelopes of ballots for early mail voters, absentee voters and special presidential voters for signature affirmation.

TX S2406

Requires do not forward label on mail-in ballot envelopes; allows mail-in voter to cure mail-in ballot due to missing or detached certificate; requires certain voter data be entered into voter file within 30 days.

TX A3785

Requires do not forward label on mail-in ballot envelopes; allows mail-in voter to cure mail-in ballot due to missing or detached certificate; requires certain voter data be entered into voter file within 30 days.

TX HB163

Absentee ballot; provide process to cure if signatures on application and envelope do not correspond.

TX HB499

In voting by qualified absentee electors, further providing for applications for official absentee ballots, for date of application for absentee ballot, for envelopes for official absentee ballots and for voting by absentee electors and providing for secure ballot return receptacles; and, in voting by qualified mail-in electors, further providing for applications for official mail-in ballots, for date of application for mail-in ballot, for approval of application for mail-in ballot, for envelopes for official mail-in ballots and for voting by mail-in electors.

TX HB2914

Registration; signatures; audits; ballots; procedures

TX A1555

Allows voter to cure mail-in ballot due to certain envelope deficiencies or missing certificate, and to vote by provisional ballot following receipt of cure letter.

TX HB439

Relating to maintaining certain voter registration information and reviewing ballots voted by mail; creating criminal offenses.

TX H7494

Requires the board of elections to establish a secure area for the public observation of mail ballot processing and require the mail ballot voter’s signature be compared to the signature on file within the state central voter registration system.

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