Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB1235

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

Caption

Relating to the ability of a voter registrar and volunteer deputy registrar to distribute and receive applications for a ballot to be voted by mail.

Impact

The bill is expected to enhance access to mail-in voting by defining clearer roles for volunteer deputy registrars and improving the procedures for ballot application submission. By allowing these volunteers to distribute application forms and accept them from voters, the bill assists in reducing barriers to participation in elections. The proposed changes are designed to facilitate voter engagement and ensure that the necessary procedures are followed in a timely manner. The bill also seeks to reinforce accountability among volunteer deputy registrars by introducing penalties for non-compliance with these new procedures.

Summary

House Bill 1235 aims to modify the procedures related to the distribution and receipt of applications for mail-in ballots by voter registrars and volunteer deputy registrars in Texas. This legislation proposes to ensure that voter registrars maintain a supply of official application forms that can be distributed to voters in person. The bill mandates that voters can submit their completed applications directly to the voter registrar, thus streamlining the process for requesting a ballot by mail. The bill emphasizes the responsibilities of both registrars and volunteer deputy registrars in the election process, including crucial deadlines for application submissions.

Contention

While the bill primarily aims to streamline voting processes, it may also raise discussions around the implications of volunteer involvement in the election system. Some stakeholders may raise concerns about the potential for inconsistencies or errors in the application process due to the reliance on volunteer registrars, which may affect the integrity of mail-in voting. As citizens become more proactive in securing their voting rights, there could be debates around the adequacy of oversight concerning volunteer activities. This may lead to calls for additional training or regulation of volunteer deputy registrars to safeguard against any potential mismanagement.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB1216

Relating to the voter registration powers of volunteer deputy registrars.

TX SB142

Relating to registration powers of volunteer deputy registrars.

TX HB439

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

TX HB2394

Relating to voter registration, including electronic voter registration.

TX HB545

Relating to the appointment of volunteer deputy voter registrars.

TX SB892

Relating to voter registration.

TX HB5107

Relating to voter registration.

TX HB33

Online voter registration; authorize for first-time registrants.

TX HB28

Online voter registration; authorize for first-time registrants.

TX LB541

Eliminate online voter registration, restrict voter registration by mail, require grounds for early voting, require hand counts of ballots, and change provisions relating to voter registration and voting

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