Texas 2023 - 88th Regular

Texas House Bill HB5034

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

Caption

Relating to the posting of an application for a place on the ballot in certain elections on an election authority's internet website.

Impact

The bill's enactment would lead to a significant change in how applications for candidacy are handled within Texas. Currently, there may be delays in public access to such information, which can affect voter awareness and engagement. By requiring that these applications be posted by 5 PM on the day they are received, supporters argue that the bill will improve the timeliness of this information, ultimately promoting transparency and accountability in the electoral process. The immediate public availability of this information is expected to empower voters and encourage participation in elections.

Summary

House Bill 5034 seeks to enhance the transparency of the election process by mandating that applications for candidacies, along with any accompanying petitions, be posted on the election authority's website immediately upon their filing. This legislative change aims to ensure that voters have prompt access to information about candidates running for office, thereby fostering a more informed electorate. By making this information readily available online, HB5034 is designed to facilitate greater public engagement in the electoral process.

Sentiment

General sentiment surrounding HB5034 appears to be positive, especially among proponents of electoral transparency and good governance. Many advocates believe that the increased accessibility to candidate information is a necessary step for enhancing democratic participation. However, there is a recognition that this measure might impose additional responsibilities on election authorities, which could raise concerns about compliance and administrative burdens.

Contention

While the bill is largely viewed favorably, there are points of contention regarding its implementation. Some critics suggest that the bill might not take into account the logistical challenges faced by election authorities in swiftly updating their websites. Concerns have also been raised about the potential for misinformation or confusion among voters if the posted information is not accurate or kept up-to-date. Additionally, the requirement for immediate posting could lead to increased scrutiny of election processes, putting more pressure on public officials to ensure compliance.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Election Code

  • Chapter 141. Candidacy For Public Office Generally
    • Section: New Section

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB3916

Relating to the posting of certain election declarations on the Internet website of the governmental entity holding the election.

TX HB933

Relating to posting of election information on the secretary of state's and each county's Internet website.

TX HB380

Relating to the secretary of state posting on the secretary of state's Internet website databases containing certain information about elections.

TX HB60

Relating to the secretary of state posting on the secretary of state's Internet website databases containing certain information about elections.

TX HB217

Relating to the secretary of state posting on the secretary of state's Internet website databases containing certain information about elections.

TX A4551

Requires applications to decline receipt of mail-in ballots for future elections be available at polling places on election day.

TX HB4287

Relating to posting certain election information on the Internet website of certain political subdivisions.

TX S2022

Requires mail-in ballot applications be available at polling places on election day for voting in future elections.

TX S1255

Requires mail-in ballot applications be available at polling places on election day for voting in future elections.

TX SB1229

Relating to a county, city, or independent school district posting certain election information on an Internet website.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.