Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB465

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Caption

Relating to preferential voting in runoff elections for certain voters voting by mail.

Impact

The impact of HB 465, if enacted, would be primarily felt in the way runoff elections are conducted in Texas. By mandating the issuance of runoff ballots alongside general election ballots and allowing for a preferential voting system, this bill seeks to make runoff elections more accessible and reflective of voters' preferences. It implies an alteration to the way votes are counted, focusing on the candidate that voters favor most rather than maintaining a traditional one-person-one-vote structure, potentially encouraging broader participation in runoff contests.

Summary

House Bill 465 proposes a significant change to the Texas Election Code by introducing preferential voting in runoff elections for voters voting by mail. The bill necessitates that voters eligible for early voting by mail receive their runoff election ballots simultaneously with their general election ballots. This amendment aims to streamline the voting process and make it more inclusive for voters who may not be able to attend polling places during the runoff, ensuring their opinions and rankings of candidates are considered in such elections.

Contention

While the bill aims to enhance voter engagement and adaptation to the needs of voters utilizing mail-in ballots, there may be contention regarding the preferential ranking system. Critics may argue that this system could complicate the voting process, potentially leading to confusion among voters who are more accustomed to straightforward voting methods. Furthermore, the implementation may require substantial training and education efforts for both voters and election officials, raising questions about logistical feasibility and the associated costs. Such debates will likely frame discussions as stakeholders assess the benefits of fostering a more inclusive electoral process against the challenges of a new voting methodology.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Election Code

  • Chapter 101. Voting By Resident Federal Postcard Applicant
    • Section: 056
    • Section: 057
    • Section: New Section

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB1444

Relating to preferential voting in runoff elections for certain voters voting by mail.

TX HB1112

Relating to preferential voting in a primary election.

TX HB1792

Relating to the use of preferential voting in certain elections.

TX SB637

Relating to the use of preferential voting in certain elections.

TX HB259

Relating to the use of preferential voting in certain elections.

TX SB359

Relating to the use of preferential voting in certain elections.

TX HB2776

Relating to early voting by mail.

TX HB2825

Relating to the use of preferential voting in an election of officers of a municipality.

TX HB4780

Relating to early voting ballots voted by mail.

TX HB365

Relating to the electronic transmission of a ballot to a voter voting early by mail on the ground of absence from the county of residence.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.