Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1279

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

Caption

Relating to the deadline for providing absentee ballots for the general election for state and county officers; making conforming changes.

Impact

The modifications proposed in SB1279 are significant as they address the procedural aspects of absentee voting, potentially increasing voter participation among those unable to vote in person. By extending the deadlines for when various actions must be taken before an election, the bill ensures more flexibility for voters, hence facilitating a smoother election experience. Furthermore, these procedural adjustments may help in reducing the backlog and issues currently faced by election officials, promoting a more efficient voting process in Texas.

Summary

SB1279 amends several sections of the Texas Election Code to modify the deadlines for providing absentee ballots for the general election of state and county officers. The bill sets new timelines to streamline the absentee ballot application process and ensure that voters receive their ballots promptly. It specifically alters the timelines related to the ordering of elections, submission of applications for ballots, and mailing of ballots to voters who apply for them. By enforcing these changes, the bill aims to enhance the electoral process for absentee voters in Texas.

Contention

While the bill seems to present improvements to the absentee voting process, there may be concerns regarding the implications of extended deadlines. Critics might argue that while the intention is to simplify the process, it could lead to confusion among voters regarding the timing of their applications and ballots. Ensuring that the changes do not inadvertently delay the election process or create administrative complications will be crucial. The effectiveness of these adjustments will likely be scrutinized in subsequent election cycles.

Companion Bills

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Similar Bills

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