Texas 2013 - 83rd Regular

Texas House Bill HB3015

Filed
 
Out of House Committee
 
Voted on by House
 
Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 

Caption

Relating to a recall election for officials of certain general-law municipalities.

Impact

The passage of HB 3015 is expected to have a significant effect on local governance by streamlining the process through which community members can remove elected officials from office. This measure aims to empower citizens in small municipalities, allowing them to initiate recalls for officials who may not perform satisfactorily. The need for a petition to include at least 50% of the votes cast in the most recent election ensures that only a substantial portion of the electorate can trigger such elections, which adds a layer of accountability for elected officials.

Summary

House Bill 3015 pertains to the implementation of recall elections for officials in certain general-law municipalities in Texas. Specifically, the bill authorizes the recall of a member of the governing body of municipalities with populations under 5,000, situated in counties bordering Mexico with populations exceeding 800,000. The bill mandates that a recall election can be initiated through a petition process that requires a substantial number of signatures from registered voters in the territory of the municipality.

Contention

While the bill was passed unanimously in the House, it may still face scrutiny regarding its potential ramifications on local governance dynamics. Opponents may argue that this legislation could encourage political instability in small municipalities, where frequent recalls could disrupt local governance. Additionally, challenges may arise regarding the initiation process, especially concerning the validity of petitions and the potential for politically motivated recalls, thus raising concerns over the appropriateness and frequency of recall elections.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SB221

Relating to requirements for certain petitions requesting an election and ballot propositions.

TX HJR163

Proposing a constitutional amendment allowing the voters to remove local elected officers from office by means of a recall election.

TX HB1719

Relating to local option elections to legalize or prohibit the operation of eight-liners; imposing fees and issuing fee permits; creating criminal offenses; increasing criminal penalties.

TX SB1848

Relating to the dissolution by election of certain urban area water control and improvement districts.

TX HB3191

Relating to the elections and operations of certain hospital districts.

TX HB1367

Relating to the violation of certain laws and provisions of governing instruments by, and the recall by property owners of, a property owners' association board member.

TX HB190

Relating to requirements for certain petitions requesting an election and ballot propositions and to related procedures and provisions.

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 HB294

Relating to the separation of federal elections from state and local elections, and to related practices and procedures.

TX SB398

Relating to the separation of federal elections from state and local elections, and to related practices and procedures.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.