Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB590

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Caption

Relating to notification by the secretary of state when a person convicted of a felony may register to vote.

Impact

The implementation of HB590 will amend existing sections of the Election Code in Texas regarding the notification process for voter registration eligibility after felony convictions. Specifically, it adds provisions for the secretary of state to coordinate with various state agencies to determine the eligibility of individuals and provide them with proper instructions for voter registration. This approach is expected to streamline the transition back to civic engagement for those affected by felony convictions, which can enhance overall voter participation rates within this demographic.

Summary

House Bill 590 aims to enhance the voter registration process for individuals who have been convicted of felonies. The bill mandates the secretary of state to provide notification to felons once they are eligible to register to vote again. This notification is intended to inform these individuals about their rights, the eligibility requirements for registration, and to provide them with a voter registration application. The main goal of the bill is to facilitate the reintegration of formerly incarcerated individuals into the civic community by ensuring they have access to voting opportunities once their voting rights are restored.

Contention

While the bill presents a proactive step towards addressing voting rights for felons, it may face scrutiny from various political perspectives. Supporters argue that it is a necessary move to ensure that all citizens have the opportunity to participate in democracy, thereby promoting inclusivity. On the contrary, some critics may argue that providing ease of access to voter registration for individuals with felony records could lead to potential abuses within the election system, reflecting ongoing debates about criminal justice reform and voting rights within state legislatures.

Companion Bills

TX SB2227

Identical Relating to notification by the secretary of state when a person convicted of a felony may register to vote.

Previously Filed As

TX SB2227

Relating to notification by the secretary of state when a person convicted of a felony may register to vote.

TX SB631

Relating to qualifications and registration of certain voters convicted of a felony.

TX HB4594

Relating to qualifications and registration of certain voters convicted of a felony.

TX HB3028

Relating to requiring notice regarding the potential eligibility to vote of certain persons convicted of a felony.

TX S547

Allows registered voters to submit application to vote by mail using online voter registration website maintained by Secretary of State up to seven days before election.

TX SB1862

Relating to interstate notification by the voter registrar of certain applicants for voter registration.

TX S1142

Requires Secretary of State and county commissioners of registration to perform audit of voter registration records in Statewide Voter Registration System.

TX A3797

Requires Secretary of State and county commissioners of registration to perform audit of voter registration records in Statewide Voter Registration System.

TX SB1667

Voter registration; requiring persons registering to vote to provide documentary proof of citizenship. Emergency.

TX HB2091

Requiring discharged inmates be offered the opportunity to register to vote and requiring the secretary of state to develop a voter registration program that offers voter registration services through certain state agencies and accredited high schools.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.