Texas 2017 - 85th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1230

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

Caption

Relating to the cancellation of a person's voter registration on notice that the person has acknowledged that the person is not a citizen.

Impact

The bill impacts state laws by reinforcing the requirement for maintaining accurate and up-to-date voter registration records. By stipulating the immediate cancellation of registrations upon acknowledgment of non-citizenship, SB1230 seeks to address concerns regarding voter integrity and eligibility. The amendments propose stricter guidelines for registrars, which may lead to an increase in the number of voter registrations canceled and could alter the overall landscape of registered voters in Texas.

Summary

SB1230 is a legislative proposal aimed at amending sections of the Texas Election Code concerning the cancellation of voter registrations. The bill specifies that a voter's registration must be canceled immediately upon receipt of a notice indicating that the voter has acknowledged they are not a citizen of the United States. This provision highlights a strict enforcement mechanism, requiring registrars to act promptly based on the information received from various governmental entities, including county officials or the Secretary of State.

Conclusion

Overall, SB1230 reflects ongoing discussions in Texas regarding voter registration and citizenship verification. While supporters may argue that the bill is essential for ensuring a transparent electoral process, opponents caution against the unintended consequences that may arise from more stringent registration requirements.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding SB1230 concern its potential implications for voter suppression and discrimination. Critics argue that the bill could disproportionately affect lawful residents who may face challenges proving citizenship or understanding the registration process. Furthermore, the mechanism of cancellation based on 'acknowledgment' invites debate on the thresholds for determining voter eligibility, raising concerns about fairness and access to voting rights.

Companion Bills

TX HB521

Identical Relating to the cancellation of a person's voter registration on notice that the person has acknowledged that the person is not a citizen.

Previously Filed As

TX HB862

Relating to the cancellation of a person's voter registration on notice that the person has acknowledged that the person is not a citizen.

TX HB2810

Relating to the form, content, and delivery of a voter registration certificate.

TX HB2979

Relating to an indication on a voter's voter registration certificate that a voter is a veteran.

TX HB2123

Relating to verifying the citizenship of an applicant for voter registration; creating a criminal offense.

TX SB119

Relating to the voter registration of naturalized United States citizens.

TX HB3347

Relating to the voter registration of naturalized United States citizens.

TX HB676

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

TX HB239

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

TX SB1600

Relating to a person submitting proof of citizenship to verify eligibility to vote in Texas.

TX SB1338

Relating to the eligibility of certain persons to vote early by mail.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.