Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB3786

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

Caption

Relating to the declaration of a candidate's ineligibility on the basis of filing an application for a place on the general primary election ballot or for nomination by convention with more than one political party.

Impact

The enactment of HB3786 would bring about significant changes to how candidates are managed in Texas elections. By establishing clear regulations around party affiliation during election cycles, the bill aims to centralize and streamline the nomination process, potentially reducing confusion among voters regarding candidate party loyalties. This could lead to a stronger alignment between candidates and the parties they represent, thereby reinforcing party accountability in the democratic process.

Summary

House Bill 3786 addresses the issue of candidate eligibility in elections by prohibiting individuals from filing for nomination with more than one political party in the same voting year. This legislative measure seeks to enhance the integrity of the electoral process by ensuring that candidates commit to a single party platform during a given election cycle. The bill amends the Election Code, specifically adding Section 162.0151 which outlines the consequences for candidates who violate this rule, including being declared ineligible for ballot placement in primary elections and any subsequent general elections.

Contention

Potential points of contention surrounding HB3786 may arise from concerns about restricting voter choice. Critics argue that by barring candidates from seeking nomination with multiple parties, the bill could limit the representation of diverse political views and discourage independent or non-traditional candidates from entering the political arena. Additionally, the implementation may raise questions about the fairness of enforcement and the ability of voters to know the full range of candidates available to them, especially in a political landscape increasingly characterized by polarization.

Companion Bills

TX SB901

Identical Relating to the declaration of a candidate's ineligibility on the basis of filing an application for a place on the general primary election ballot or for nomination by convention with more than one political party.

TX HB5430

Same As Relating to the declaration of a candidate's ineligibility on the basis of filing an application for a place on the general primary election ballot or for nomination by convention with more than one political party.

Previously Filed As

TX SB901

Relating to the declaration of a candidate's ineligibility on the basis of filing an application for a place on the general primary election ballot or for nomination by convention with more than one political party.

TX HB5430

Relating to the declaration of a candidate's ineligibility on the basis of filing an application for a place on the general primary election ballot or for nomination by convention with more than one political party.

TX H5277

Changes the process of nominating candidates for the general election, by replacing the political party primary with a primary general election.

TX A525

Prohibits candidates from nomination for more than one elective office at primary or general election.

TX HB1751

Relating to a candidate's application for a place on the ballot for a party's primary election.

TX SB2252

State party conventions and endorsing caucuses or conventions for primary and general elections.

TX HB2262

In dates of elections and primaries and special elections, further providing for special elections for United States Senator and nominations and for nominations for special election for Representative in Congress, Senator and Representative in the General Assembly and member of council or legislative body of cities, boroughs, towns and townships; and, in nominations of candidates, further providing for number of signers required for nomination petitions of candidates at primaries, for nominations by minor political parties, for place and time of filing nomination petitions and filing fees and for nominations by political bodies, repealing provisions relating to filing fee and further providing for examination of nomination petitions, certificates and papers and return of rejected nomination petitions, certificates and papers and for vacancy in party nomination by failure to pay filing fee or for failure to file loyalty oath.

TX SB658

In dates of elections and primaries and special elections, further providing for affidavits of candidates; and, in nomination of candidates, further providing for affidavits of candidates, for nominations by political bodies, for limitations on eligibility of candidates and for affidavits of candidates.

TX HB978

In district election officers, further providing for election officers to be sworn; in dates of el ections and primaries and special elections, further providing for affidavits of candidates; in nomination of candidates, further providing for petition may consist of several sheets and statement of circulator, for affidavits of candidates, for examination of nomination petitions, certificates and papers and return of rejected nomination petitions, certificates and papers, for vacancy in party nomination by failure to pay filing fee or for failure to file loyalty oath, for affidavits of candidates, for filling of certain vacancies in public office by means of nomination certificates and nomination papers and for substituted nominations to fill certain vacancies for a November election; in ballots, further providing for form of ballots and printing ballots; in returns of primaries and elections, further providing for manner of computing irregular ballots; and replacing references to "justice of the peace" with "magisterial district judge."

TX A08970

Provides that a person designated as a candidate for two or more party nominations for an office to be filled at the time of a general election who is not nominated at a primary election by one or more such parties may decline a nomination not later than the last day to certify the ballot or to determine the candidates and questions that shall appear on the ballot; relates to the timing for certain candidates to decline a designation or nomination under certain circumstances.

Similar Bills

TX SB901

Relating to the declaration of a candidate's ineligibility on the basis of filing an application for a place on the general primary election ballot or for nomination by convention with more than one political party.

HI HB662

Relating To Campaign Finance.

HI HB662

Relating To Campaign Finance.

TX HB922

Relating to residence for purposes of voting and other matters affecting a candidate's eligibility.

MN HF1872

Requirements for identifying and verifying a candidate's residence on an affidavit of candidacy modified, and criminal penalty provided.

MN SF2693

Requirements modification for identifying and verifying a candidate's residence on an affidavit of candidacy

HI SB1202

Relating To Campaign Finance.

AZ HB2623

Campaign finance; candidate committee transfers