Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB2816

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

Caption

Relating to the partial count of electronic voting system ballots.

Impact

The implementation of SB 2816 is set to substantially affect the election process within Texas. By introducing requirements for manual counts, the bill seeks to reinforce the authenticity of election results, addressing public concerns about electronic voting systems. The requirement for a manual count within a stipulated period following the election is crucial for building voter confidence and ensuring transparency. This could lead to an increase in the perceived legitimacy of election outcomes and the voting process overall, as communities may feel more secure that their votes are accurately counted.

Summary

Senate Bill 2816 addresses the procedure for counting ballots in electronic voting systems. It mandates that the general custodian of election records conduct a manual count to ensure the accuracy of the tabulation of electronic voting results. The bill specifies that this manual count must encompass at least one percent of election precincts or at least three precincts, allowing for a random selection process for the precincts to be counted. This provision aims to enhance election integrity and provide reassurance regarding the correctness of electronic vote tabulation.

Contention

While proponents of SB 2816 argue that the manual count serves as a necessary check on the electronic voting system, concerns may arise regarding the logistical implications of conducting these counts. Critics might argue that the requirement could place an undue burden on local election officials, potentially leading to delays and increased costs. Additionally, there could be debates on how the precincts are selected for manual counting and the potential for disparities in scrutiny in different areas. The balance between ensuring election integrity and managing efficient election processes may be a significant point of contention as the bill progresses.

Companion Bills

TX HB3709

Identical Relating to the partial count of electronic voting system ballots.

Previously Filed As

TX HB3709

Relating to the partial count of electronic voting system ballots.

TX HB5029

Relating to the partial count of electronic voting system ballots.

TX SB827

Relating to the audit of an election using an electronic voting system.

TX HB4728

Relating to the elimination of electronic poll lists and the countywide polling place program and to the required use of hand-marked paper ballots for all elections.

TX HB5126

Relating to grounds for recounting paperless electronic voting system ballots.

TX SB2590

Relating to grounds for recounting paperless electronic voting system ballots.

TX SB66

Prohibit the use of automatic tabulating equipment and electronic ballot marking systems.

TX SB0468

Elections: voting equipment; use of electronic voting systems that contain certain parts or equipment; prohibit. Amends secs. 795 & 795a of 1954 PA 116 (MCL 168.795 & 168.795a).

TX HB4720

Elections: voting equipment; use of electronic voting systems that contain certain parts or equipment; prohibit. Amends secs. 795 & 795a of 1954 PA 116 (MCL 168.795 & 168.795a).

TX HB3867

Relating to voting a statewide ballot, or voting a limited ballot following the change of the county of residence by a voter.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.