Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB4471

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Caption

Relating to the appointment of a signature verification committee in certain counties.

Impact

The introduction of HB4471 may lead to a significant shift in election oversight, granting citizens more direct influence over the verification process of signatures on ballots and other voting-related documents. By mandating the formation of these committees, the bill seeks to enhance transparency and address concerns about potential election fraud. This could result in greater public trust in election outcomes, although it also places additional responsibilities on local electoral officials and logistics involved in managing these committees.

Summary

House Bill 4471 relates to the establishment of a signature verification committee in specific counties of Texas to enhance integrity in the electoral process. It stipulates that for a county with a population below 600,000, a minimum of 15 registered voters can request the formation of such a committee. In larger counties, with populations of 600,000 or more, at least 250 registered voters are required to submit the request. This requirement aims to ensure adequate representation and public participation in the authentication of voter signatures, particularly during general elections for state and county offices.

Contention

Opponents of HB4471 might argue that while the intention behind establishing signature verification committees is to improve election integrity, the requirement of a certain number of signatures from registered voters could lead to unnecessary complications and challenges for some counties, particularly smaller ones. Critics may voice concerns regarding the potential for partisan bias in the formation and operation of these committees, alongside the worry that such a measure could disenfranchise voters if the committees are perceived as obstacles to accessing or casting ballots.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB3774

Relating to the operation of a signature verification committee.

TX HB4291

Relating to the operation of an early voting ballot board and signature verification committee.

TX AB827

Voting: signature verification.

TX SB3

Elections: signature verification and results.

TX HB1089

County Mail Ballot Signature Verification Requirements

TX HB1080

County Mail Ballot Signature Verification Requirements

TX HB2914

Registration; signatures; audits; ballots; procedures

TX SB394

House Substitute for SB 394 by Committee on Elections - Relating to signature verification for advance voting ballots, concerning court orders that invalidate or enjoin signature verification triggering a return to allowing advance voting only if certain conditions exist, establishing venue in the district court in Shawnee county for all constitutional challenges to election laws.

TX HB2391

JPs; constables; signatures

TX SB33

Modify the number of signatures required on certain election-related petitions.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.