Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB3164

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Caption

Relating to the withdrawal of a candidate in a runoff primary election.

Impact

The proposed changes would specifically allow a candidate who has received the most votes in the primary to withdraw from the runoff election but sets clear deadlines for this action. If a leading candidate withdraws within the stipulated time, the candidate with the third highest vote count from the initial election would then assume their position on the runoff ballot. However, if the withdrawal occurs after the specified deadline, the remaining candidate automatically becomes the nominee, thereby avoiding the need for a runoff election. This could streamline the election process and reduce costs associated with holding runoff elections when they are no longer necessary.

Summary

House Bill 3164 seeks to amend the Texas Election Code governing the withdrawal of candidates from runoff primary elections. This bill introduces clarity regarding the timelines and permissible actions for candidates wishing to withdraw after the main election has concluded. By making these amendments, the bill aims to create a more definitive framework for managing runoff elections, ensuring that candidates and voters are aware of the stipulations surrounding candidacy during this crucial phase of the electoral process.

Contention

The discussions surrounding HB 3164 highlight potential contentions regarding the implications of restricting candidate withdrawals. While proponents argue that these changes would lead to a more efficient electoral process and reduce uncertainty during runoff elections, critics may raise concerns about the rigidity of the withdrawal deadlines, particularly in situations where candidates may face unforeseen circumstances that necessitate their exit from the race. The bill also emphasizes the importance of communication and clarity in the electoral process but could lead to disputes over candidates' rights to withdraw, especially in tight races.

Companion Bills

TX SB1033

Similar Relating to the withdrawal of a candidate in a runoff primary election.

Previously Filed As

TX SB1033

Relating to the withdrawal of a candidate in a runoff primary election.

TX HB1078

To Amend Arkansas Law Concerning Runoff Elections; And To Provide For A Runoff Election For Candidates For The Senate And The House Of Representatives.

TX H541

Opt. Top-2 Same-Day Primary Runoff/Elections

TX H5275

Establishes an instant runoff form of ranked choice voting limited, to general assembly primary elections, with three (3) or more candidates.

TX AB868

Primary elections: county officers: top two candidates.

TX HB541

Primary Elections; require political party registration to vote in primary or primary runoff elections

TX SB270

Elections and Primaries; rules or regulations adopted by the State Election Board prior to a general primary, general election, or runoff thereof; limit the effective date

TX H3318

Special primary runoffs

TX HB291

County and county district officers; require to have runoff election if no candidate receives majority after general election.

TX SB42

Municipal elections; runoff elections, procedures revised

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.