Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB1856

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Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
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Caption

Relating to the method of returning a ballot to be voted by mail.

Impact

If enacted, HB1856 would impact how voters participate in elections, especially in terms of mail-in voting. By standardizing the methods and locations for ballot return, the legislation seeks to streamline the voting process and potentially enhance voter confidence in the security and integrity of mail-in ballots. The implications could lead to increased participation in elections, as clearer guidelines and secure locations may encourage voters to utilize mail-in voting options.

Summary

House Bill 1856 aims to amend the Texas Election Code regarding the methods of returning mail-in ballots. The bill introduces provisions that outline how a marked ballot must be returned to an early voting clerk, specifying acceptable methods such as mail, common carriers, or in-person delivery by the voter. Additionally, it establishes requirements for the locations where voters can deliver their marked ballots, emphasizing that these places must meet certain criteria set by the Secretary of State to ensure accessibility and security.

Contention

Despite its intentions, the bill may face contention regarding the accessibility of designated locations and the identification requirements for in-person ballot delivery. Critics could argue that any stringent ID requirement would disproportionately affect marginalized communities and could limit voter participation. Furthermore, the effectiveness of the provisions laid out in the bill, particularly in terms of ensuring security and accessibility, may be a focal point of debate among legislators and the public.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SB1420

Vote by mail ballots and early voting.

TX HB4898

Relating to early voting ballots voted by mail.

TX HB1917

Relating to early voting by mail by any qualified voter, the electronic transmission of a ballot to a voter voting early by mail, and the repeal of certain criminal offenses concerning the solicitation and distribution of an application to vote by mail.

TX HB3775

Relating to processing early voting ballots voted by mail.

TX HB2414

ELEC CD-MAIL BALLOTS

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 SF2077

A bill for an act relating to the casting of ballots by absent voters.

TX HF2165

A bill for an act relating to the casting of ballots by absent voters.

TX HB2803

ELEC CD-RECIEVE MAIL BALLOTS

TX SB1547

Agricultural improvement districts; mail ballots

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.