Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB1180

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Caption

Relating to voting a limited ballot on election day following the change of the county of residence by a voter.

Impact

The proposed changes address a gap in current voting procedures for individuals who may relocate close to election dates. By allowing these voters to cast a limited ballot, the bill aims to enhance voter participation and ensure that those who have recently moved are not disenfranchised due to a delayed registration process. This shift could lead to an increase in voter turnout, as it provides a mechanism for recently relocated voters to contribute to decisions being made in their new communities.

Summary

House Bill 1180 seeks to amend the Election Code of Texas to allow voters who change their county of residence the opportunity to vote a limited ballot. This limited ballot can be cast either in person during early voting, on election day, or by mail. The provisions within the bill ensure that individuals are still able to participate in the electoral process, even if their voter registration in the new county is not effective by election day, provided they meet certain eligibility criteria based on their previous registration.

Contention

While the bill is designed to improve accessibility for voters, it may face scrutiny regarding the integrity of the voting process. Critics may raise concerns about the potential for voter fraud, as the provisions allow individuals to vote in a new county without having fully completed the registration process there. Such contention may arise from debates around ensuring security and accuracy in elections, illustrating the tension between promoting access and maintaining electoral integrity.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB1032

Relating to voting a limited ballot following the change of the county of residence by a voter.

TX HB3867

Relating to voting a statewide ballot, or voting a limited ballot following the change of the county of residence by a voter.

TX HB1182

Relating to certain procedures for voters to vote a limited ballot in a new county of residence.

TX HB43

Elections, Voting, Ballots

TX HF1494

Voters who register on election day required to cast provisional ballots, and conforming changes made.

TX HB4728

Relating to the elimination of electronic poll lists and the countywide polling place program and to the required use of hand-marked paper ballots for all elections.

TX HB1162

In preliminary provisions, further providing for definitions; in county boards of elections, furth er providing for powers and duties of county boards; in preparation for and conduct of primaries and elections, further providing for manner of applying to vote, persons entitled to vote, voter's certificates, entries to be made in district register, numbered lists of voters and challenges and for ballots to be issued by election officers only, ballots not to be removed and official ballots only to be deposited or counted; in voting by qualified absentee electors, further providing for applications for official absentee ballots, for date of application for absentee ballot, for official absentee voters ballots, for voting by absentee electors and for canvassing of official absentee absentee ballots and mail-in ballots; in voting by qualified mail-in electors, further providing for applications for official mail-in ballots, for official mail-in elector ballots and for voting by mail-in electors.

TX SB2753

Relating to the integration of early voting by personal appearance and election day voting, including the manner in which election returns are processed and other related changes.

TX HB649

Relating to the electronic transmission of a ballot to a voter voting early by mail on the ground of absence from the county of residence.

TX HB2453

Requiring applications for advance voting ballots be filed by the 14th day prior to election day, that advance voting in person be completed by 12:00 p.m. on the Sunday prior to election day, extending the time for transmittal of advance voting ballots to 22 days prior to an election and ending the time for voter registration at 23 days prior to election day.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.