Texas 2021 - 87th Regular

Texas House Bill HB61

Caption

Relating to the signature required on an application for voter registration or for a ballot to be voted by mail.

Impact

The implications of HB 61 are significant, as it amends existing sections of the Election Code to reinforce traditional means of submitting voting applications. The new regulations will affect how residents submit their applications, shifting from digital or fax formats back to exclusively physical submissions. The bill is expected to create barriers for some voters, particularly those who are less mobile or who may not have easy access to physical mail services, raising concerns about accessibility and disenfranchisement among certain demographics.

Summary

House Bill 61 introduces new signature requirements for applications related to voter registration and mail-in ballots in Texas. Specifically, the bill mandates that applications must now be submitted in writing and signed using ink on paper, explicitly prohibiting electronic signatures or photocopied signatures. This change aims to enhance the integrity and authenticity of the voting process by ensuring that all registration and ballot requests include a physically signed document, which proponents argue is essential in preventing voter fraud and maintaining voter accountability.

Contention

Critics of HB 61 contend that the requirement for ink signatures may disproportionately affect marginalized groups, including the elderly and individuals with disabilities, who may rely more heavily on electronic methods for convenience. Furthermore, opponents express concerns that this change could lead to decreased voter turnout by complicating the registration process. Supporters of the bill, however, argue that the stricter signature requirements are necessary to secure the electoral process and build public trust in election results. This divide illustrates the ongoing tension in legislative discourse regarding how best to balance election security with accessibility.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB1850

Relating to the signature required on an application for voter registration.

TX HB2430

Relating to the ability of a volunteer deputy registrar to distribute and receive applications for a ballot to be voted by mail.

TX HB1299

Relating to the signature required on a carrier envelope for a ballot voted by mail; changing the elements of a criminal offense.

TX HB1943

Relating to annual applications for ballots to be voted by mail.

TX HB2860

Relating to maintaining certain voter registration information and reviewing ballots voted by mail; creating criminal offenses.

TX HB4560

Relating to ballots voted by mail and the prosecution of the offense of unlawful solicitation and distribution of an application to vote by mail.

TX HB3449

Relating to ballots voted by mail.

TX SB1599

Relating to ballots voted by mail.

TX HB701

Relating to electronic submission of an application for an early voting ballot by mail.

TX HB4780

Relating to early voting ballots voted by mail.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.