Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB363 Latest Draft

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                            81R380 JRJ-D
 By: Fraser S.B. No. 363


 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to the procedures for registering to vote and accepting a
 voter at a polling place.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1. Section 13.002, Election Code, is amended by
 amending Subsection (c) and adding Subsection (h) to read as
 follows:
 (c) A registration application must include:
 (1) the applicant's first name, middle name, if any,
 last name, and former name, if any;
 (2) the month, day, and year of the applicant's birth;
 (3) a statement that the applicant is a United States
 citizen;
 (4) a statement that the applicant is a resident of the
 county;
 (5) a statement that the applicant has not been
 determined by a final judgment of a court exercising probate
 jurisdiction to be:
 (A) totally mentally incapacitated; or
 (B) partially mentally incapacitated without the
 right to vote;
 (6) a statement that the applicant has not been
 finally convicted of a felony or that the applicant is a felon
 eligible for registration under Section 13.001;
 (7) the applicant's residence address or, if the
 residence has no address, the address at which the applicant
 receives mail and a concise description of the location of the
 applicant's residence;
 (8) the following information:
 (A) the applicant's Texas driver's license number
 or the number of a personal identification card issued by the
 Department of Public Safety or a statement by the applicant that the
 applicant has not been issued a driver's license or personal
 identification card; or
 (B) if the applicant has not been issued a number
 described by Paragraph (A), the last four digits of the applicant's
 social security number or a statement by the applicant that the
 applicant has not been issued a social security number;
 (9) if the application is made by an agent, a statement
 of the agent's relationship to the applicant; [and]
 (10) the city and county in which the applicant
 formerly resided; and
 (11)  a certified copy of a document providing proof
 that the applicant is a United States citizen.
 (h)  The following documentation is acceptable as proof of
 citizenship under Subsection (c)(11):
 (1)  a birth certificate or other document confirming
 birth that is admissible in a court of law;
 (2)  United States citizenship papers issued to the
 applicant; or
 (3)  an unexpired United States passport issued to the
 applicant.
 SECTION 2. Section 13.121(a), Election Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 (a) The officially prescribed application form for
 registration by mail must be in the form of [a] business reply mail
 [postcard], unless another form or system is used under Subsection
 (b), with postage paid by the state. The secretary of state shall
 design the form to enhance the legibility of its contents.
 SECTION 3. Section 63.001, Election Code, is amended by
 amending Subsections (b), (c), (d), and (f) and adding Subsection
 (g) to read as follows:
 (b) On offering to vote, a voter must present to an election
 officer at the polling place the voter's voter registration
 certificate and a form of identification that matches a name on the
 statewide computerized voter registration list maintained by the
 secretary of state and contains the voter's photograph [to an
 election officer at the polling place].
 (c) On presentation of the documentation required by
 Subsection (b) [a registration certificate], an election officer
 shall determine whether the voter's name on the registration
 certificate is on the list of registered voters for the precinct.
 (d) If the voter's name is on the precinct list of
 registered voters and the voter's identity can be verified from the
 form of identification presented, the voter shall be accepted for
 voting.
 (f) After determining whether to accept a voter, an election
 officer shall return the voter's documentation [registration
 certificate] to the voter.
 (g)  If the requirements for identification prescribed by
 Subsection (b) are not met, the voter shall be accepted for
 provisional voting only under Section 63.011.
 SECTION 4. Section 63.006(a), Election Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 (a) A voter who, when offering to vote, presents a voter
 registration certificate indicating that the voter is currently
 registered in the precinct in which the voter is offering to vote,
 but whose name is not on the precinct list of registered voters,
 shall be accepted for voting if the voter's identity can be verified
 from the proof of identification presented under Section 63.001(b).
 SECTION 5. Section 63.007(a), Election Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 (a) A voter who, when offering to vote, presents a voter
 registration certificate indicating that the voter is currently
 registered in a different precinct from the one in which the voter
 is offering to vote, and whose name is not on the precinct list of
 registered voters, shall be accepted for voting if the voter's
 identity can be verified from the proof of identification presented
 under Section 63.001(b) and the voter executes an affidavit stating
 that the voter:
 (1) is a resident of the precinct in which the voter is
 offering to vote or is otherwise entitled by law to vote in that
 precinct;
 (2) was a resident of the precinct in which the voter
 is offering to vote at the time that information on the voter's
 residence address was last provided to the voter registrar;
 (3) did not deliberately provide false information to
 secure registration in a precinct in which the voter does not
 reside; and
 (4) is voting only once in the election.
 SECTION 6. Section 63.008(a), Election Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 (a) A voter who does not present a voter registration
 certificate when offering to vote, but whose name is on the list of
 registered voters for the precinct in which the voter is offering to
 vote, shall be accepted for voting if the voter executes an
 affidavit stating that the voter does not have the voter's voter
 registration certificate in the voter's possession at the polling
 place at the time of offering to vote and the voter's identity can
 be verified from the proof of identification presented under
 Section 63.001(b) [voter presents proof of identification in a form
 described by Section 63.0101].
 SECTION 7. Sections 63.011(a) and (b), Election Code, are
 amended to read as follows:
 (a) A person to whom Section 63.001(g), 63.008(b), or
 63.009(a) applies may cast a provisional ballot if the person
 executes an affidavit stating that the person:
 (1) is a registered voter in the precinct in which the
 person seeks to vote; and
 (2) is eligible to vote in the election.
 (b) A form for an affidavit required by this section shall
 be printed on an envelope in which the provisional ballot voted by
 the person may be placed and must include a space for entering the
 identification number of the provisional ballot voted by the person
 and a space for an election officer to indicate whether the person
 presented proof of identification as required by Section 63.001(b).
 The affidavit form may include space for disclosure of any
 necessary information to enable the person to register to vote
 under Chapter 13. The secretary of state shall prescribe the form
 of the affidavit under this section.
 SECTION 8. Section 65.054(b), Election Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 (b) A provisional ballot may be accepted only if:
 (1) the board determines that, from the information in
 the affidavit or contained in public records, the person is
 eligible to vote in the election and has not previously voted in
 that election; and
 (2)  the voter presents proof of identification as
 required by Section 63.001(b):
 (A) at the time the ballot is cast; or
 (B)  in the period prescribed under Section
 65.0541.
 SECTION 9. Subchapter B, Chapter 65, Election Code, is
 amended by adding Section 65.0541 to read as follows:
 Sec. 65.0541.  PRESENTATION OF IDENTIFICATION FOR CERTAIN
 PROVISIONAL BALLOTS. (a) A voter who is accepted for provisional
 voting under Section 63.011 because the voter does not present
 proof of identification as required by Section 63.001(b) may submit
 proof of identification to the voter registrar by personal delivery
 or by mail for examination by the early voting ballot board not
 later than the fifth day after the date of the election.
 (b)  The early voting ballot board shall accept a provisional
 ballot under Section 65.054 if the voter:
 (1)  presents proof of identification in the manner
 required by this section; and
 (2) is otherwise eligible to vote in the election.
 (c)  The office of the voter registrar shall be open on a
 Saturday that falls within the five-day period described by
 Subsection (a) for a voter to present proof of identification as
 provided under this section.
 (d)  The secretary of state shall prescribe procedures as
 necessary to implement this section.
 SECTION 10. Section 63.0101, Election Code, is repealed.
 SECTION 11. The change in law made by this Act to Section
 13.002, Election Code, applies only to an application for voter
 registration that is submitted on or after the effective date of
 this Act.
 SECTION 12. This Act takes effect September 1, 2009.