Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB4475

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Caption

Relating to the acceptance of a voter executing a declaration of reasonable impediment; providing a limitation.

Impact

This legislation is expected to significantly affect the application of voter ID laws within Texas, allowing individuals who face legitimate obstacles to securing identification—such as transportation issues or family responsibilities—to still exercise their right to vote. By limiting the execution of declarations to two times per voter, the bill retains a check on potential misuse, while also streamlining the process for both voters and election officials. As it stands, counties must now ensure that they inform voters about these processes and requirements, potentially increasing administrative responsibilities for local election offices.

Summary

House Bill 4475 introduces provisions regarding the acceptance of voters executing a declaration of reasonable impediment when it comes to meeting identification requirements for voting. The bill aims to amend the Election Code by adding a section that stipulates how to notate voters who have submitted such declarations, ensuring that their voting eligibility can be tracked and managed effectively. Through these changes, the bill seeks to enhance the voting experience for individuals who have legitimate barriers to obtaining photo identification, thereby fostering more inclusive electoral participation.

Contention

There may be points of contention surrounding HB 4475, particularly regarding the perceived balance between securing electoral integrity and facilitating voter access. Supporters argue that the bill mitigates challenges faced by voters who might otherwise be disenfranchised due to strict voter ID laws. However, opponents may question whether two allowed declarations are sufficient for voters with ongoing impediments. Additionally, some advocates might be concerned about the implications of recording such declarations on voters' registration records, fearing it could lead to unintended consequences or stigmatization.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SB2494

Relating to the acceptance of a voter.

TX HB3367

Relating to the eligibility to vote in an election.

TX SB144

Relating to requiring a voter to present proof of identification.

TX HB304

Relating to the procedure for accepting a voter who presents as identification a personal identification certificate, driver's license, or commercial driver's license issued to the voter that indicates the voter has not presented proof of the voter's United States citizenship to the Department of Public Safety.

TX HB894

Relating to the acceptance of identification for voters who identify as transgender.

TX HB2082

Relating to ensuring access to the right to vote by all eligible voters.

TX HB2739

Relating to requiring the address on certain identification documents presented by a voter match the address of the voter on the list of registered voters.

TX HB3432

Relating to requiring a voter to be affiliated with a political party to vote in that party's primary election; creating a criminal offense.

TX HB614

Relating to the procedures for voting after changing residence to another county.

TX SB892

Relating to voter registration.

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