Texas 2021 - 87th Regular

Texas House Bill HB4366

Caption

Relating to federal election practices and procedures.

Impact

If enacted, the bill would modify existing state election laws and introduce provisions for a federal election voter registration system which is distinctly marked as valid only for federal elections. This means that voters registered under this system would not be able to participate in any state or local elections unless they also fulfill the registration requirements set forth under Title 2 of Texas Election Code. Consequently, the bill will centralize some election procedures at the state level while also giving the Secretary of State the authority to adapt procedures as federal laws are updated.

Summary

House Bill 4366 aims to amend the Election Code of Texas by introducing measures related to federal election practices and procedures. The primary focus of the bill is to ensure compliance with federal laws regarding voter registration and the conduct of federal elections. Notably, the bill outlines procedures for the Secretary of State to implement federal requirements, particularly in scenarios where certain federal laws do not need to be enforced. This provides clarity on how state laws will interact with federal regulations in elections, especially for federal office positions.

Contention

While the bill aims for compliance with federal regulations, concerns may arise surrounding states' rights and local governance in election processes. Critics could argue that the implementation of a federal voter registration system may undermine local election authorities and create confusion among voters regarding their eligibility in state and local elections. Furthermore, the temporary nature of these changes pending additional state legislation could lead to inconsistencies in how voting is conducted across various jurisdictions within Texas.

Companion Bills

TX HB4507

Same As Relating to federal election practices and procedures.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.