Texas 2021 - 87th 1st C.S.

Texas House Bill HB123

Caption

Relating to the security of voted ballots.

Impact

If passed, HB123 will amend the Election Code of Texas, specifically adding Section 65.017, which outlines the requirements for video surveillance of ballot counting locations. It establishes a dedicated fund to support the implementation of this video recording system, indicating a significant shift in election administration practices to enforce more structured security measures. The Secretary of State is tasked with distributing funds to counties for this purpose, which will necessitate legislative appropriations to ensure proper funding and compliance.

Summary

House Bill 123 addresses the security of voted ballots by mandating the implementation of video surveillance at election counting locations. This measure aims to enhance the transparency of elections and reassure voters about the integrity of the ballot counting process. The bill stipulates that a video recording system must be established to monitor areas holding voted ballots from the time of receipt until the canvassing of election results, providing public access through live streaming, with certain exceptions for smaller counties.

Contention

Discussion surrounding HB123 may invoke a variety of viewpoints regarding the practicality and funding of the proposed surveillance systems. Proponents argue that enhanced security and transparency will bolster public confidence in electoral processes, addressing concerns about potential voter fraud or mishandling of ballots. However, critics might express apprehension about the financial burden placed on smaller counties and the potential for public backlash against increased surveillance in elections, viewing it as an overreach into citizens’ rights and privacy.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SB1599

Relating to ballots voted by mail.

TX HB3449

Relating to ballots voted by mail.

TX HB246

Relating to establishing a pilot program for recording ballot counting activity.

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 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 HB2860

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

TX SB1995

Relating to requiring a general custodian of election records to adopt procedures for public inspection of voted ballots.

TX HB3748

Relating to ensuring access to the right to vote by all eligible voters.

TX HB4697

Relating to the partial count of electronic voting system ballots.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.