Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB959

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

Caption

Relating to the date of the primary election runoff.

Impact

The impact of HB 959 could be substantial, particularly in terms of voter engagement and turnout. By moving the runoff election date for state primaries to April, the bill seeks to provide voters more timely access to the electoral process and sharpen the focus on immediate electoral outcomes. This change could lead to increased participation rates in primaries by reducing the time gap between the initial primary and subsequent runoff elections.

Summary

House Bill 959 proposes changes to the timing of the primary election runoff in Texas. Specifically, the bill amends Section 41.007 of the Election Code to change the date of the runoff primary election from the fourth Tuesday in May to the second Tuesday in April following the general primary election. Additionally, for elections concerning federal office, the runoff primary election date would remain on the fourth Tuesday in May. This distinction aims to clarify the scheduling of runoff elections and enhance the electoral framework within the state.

Enactment

If enacted, HB 959 is set to take effect on September 1, 2025. The timing of this enactment allows for necessary adjustments in electoral administration and provides current offices time to prepare for the upcoming electoral cycles. As with any legislative change, monitoring its implementation and outcomes will be crucial to assessing its impact on the Texas electoral landscape.

Contention

While the bill is positioned as a means to improve the electoral process, there may be arguments regarding the effectiveness of changing election dates. Critics may raise concerns about the adequacy of preparation time for candidates and voters, especially with a compressed schedule leading up to the runoff. Additionally, the implications of handling a potential increase in voter turnout during a more fragmented electoral timeline could lead to logistical challenges for election officials.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX H3318

Special primary runoffs

TX HB4005

Relating to the election dates for certain special and 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 H541

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

TX HB541

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

TX SB1033

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

TX HB3164

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

TX HB2425

Elections; primary elections; dates of elections; candidacy; effective date.

TX HB728

Elections; limit effective date of rules or regulations adopted by State Election Board prior to a primary, election, or runoff

TX H3552

Abolish runoff elections

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.