Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB2773

Voted on by House
 
Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to the unlawful altering of election procedures; providing a civil penalty.

Impact

If passed, HB 2773 would introduce significant amendments to the Election Code, particularly Section 276.019, detailing the response protocol for violations. Public officials found to be in breach of the stipulated regulations may face a civil penalty that begins at $1,000 per day for non-compliance following a notification, escalating to $5,000 per day after a week. This provision aims to deter any potential misconduct by creating strong financial repercussions for those who disregard or attempt to bypass the lawful election procedures.

Summary

House Bill 2773 intends to reinforce the integrity of electoral processes by prohibiting public and election officials from unlawfully altering, creating, modifying, waiving, or suspending any election standards or procedures mandated by law. This measure specifies that any changes made by officials must be expressly authorized by the existing provisions of this code, thereby seeking to close loopholes that could lead to electoral manipulation or impropriety. The bill outlines a structured enforcement mechanism and penalties to ensure compliance with its provisions.

Contention

Discussions surrounding the bill may highlight concerns regarding its implications for public officials' discretion in administering elections. Critics may argue that the rigid penalization framework could inadvertently lead to hesitancy in making necessary adjustments for electoral processes, especially in fast-evolving situations. Proponents, however, will likely contend that it's crucial for safeguarding elections against fraud and mismanagement, ensuring all electoral actions are compliant with established legal frameworks.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Election Code

  • Chapter 276. Miscellaneous Offenses And Other Provisions
    • Section: 019

Companion Bills

TX SB618

Identical Relating to the unlawful altering of election procedures; providing a civil penalty.

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