Texas 2021 - 87th Regular

Texas House Bill HB49

Caption

Relating to allowing straight-party voting.

Impact

If enacted, HB49 would significantly affect voting procedures in Texas by establishing requirements for ballots that allow for straight-party votes. Specifically, it mandates that ballots clearly indicate how a voter's intention for a straight-party vote can be executed. Additionally, it outlines the necessary adjustments for counting straight-party votes in conjunction with individual candidate votes, aiming to streamline ballot processing and ensure that voter preferences are effectively captured and tallied.

Summary

House Bill 49 proposes amendments to the Texas Election Code to reintroduce straight-party voting, allowing voters to cast their votes for all nominees of a single political party with a single mark on the ballot. The bill defines a 'straight-party vote' as one where a voter selects all candidates from one party without having to vote individually for each candidate. This change is seen as a means to simplify the voting process and may influence voter turnout by making it easier for individuals to support their preferred party.

Contention

Notable areas of contention surrounding HB49 relate to concerns over electoral fairness and the implications of straight-party voting within Texas. Critics argue that this voting method could encourage partisanship and dissuade voters from considering individual candidates’ qualifications, favoring party alignment over candidate merit. Proponents, however, contend that straight-party voting enhances voter participation, especially among those who might feel overwhelmed by the complexity of voting for individual candidates, thus making the electoral process more accessible.

Companion Bills

TX HB120

Same As Relating to allowing straight-party voting.

TX HB1175

Same As Relating to allowing straight-party voting.

TX HB2871

Same As Relating to allowing straight-party voting.

Previously Filed As

TX HB848

Relating to allowing straight-party voting.

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 HB1112

Relating to preferential voting in a primary election.

TX HB2776

Relating to early voting by mail.

TX HB87

Relating to the presidential electors of this state.

TX SB2246

Relating to the presidential electors of this state.

TX HB5204

Relating to counting certain voted ballots by hand; creating a criminal penalty.

TX SB2003

Relating to counting certain voted ballots by hand; creating a criminal penalty.

TX HB1180

Relating to practices and procedures for an early voting ballot voted by mail.

TX SB2499

Relating to practices and procedures for an early voting ballot voted by mail.

Similar Bills

TX HB2871

Relating to allowing straight-party voting.

TX HB120

Relating to allowing straight-party voting.

TX HB1175

Relating to allowing straight-party voting.

TX HB193

Relating to allowing straight-party voting.

TX HB848

Relating to allowing straight-party voting.

TX SB359

Relating to straight-party voting.

TX HB740

Relating to straight-party voting.

IN HB1265

Various elections matters.