81R7765 ATP-D By: Ogden S.J.R. No. 29 A JOINT RESOLUTION proposing a constitutional amendment requiring a candidate for public office to win by a margin of one percent of the votes cast at the election before the candidate is elected to that office. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: SECTION 1. Section 3, Article IV, Texas Constitution, is amended to read as follows: Sec. 3. RETURNS OF ELECTION; DECLARATION OF ELECTION; TIE VOTES; CONTESTS. (a) The returns of every election for said executive officers, until otherwise provided by law, shall be made out, sealed up, and transmitted by the returning officers prescribed by law, to the seat of Government, directed to the Secretary of State, who shall deliver the same to the Speaker of the House of Representatives, as soon as the Speaker shall be chosen, and the said Speaker shall, during the first week of the session of the Legislature, open and publish them in the presence of both Houses of the Legislature. (b) The person, voted for at said election, having the highest number of votes for each of said offices respectively, and being constitutionally eligible, shall be declared by the Speaker, under sanction of the Legislature, to be elected to said office if the amount by which the number of votes cast for the candidate receiving the highest number of votes exceeds the number of votes cast for the candidate receiving the second highest number of votes is greater than or equal to one percent of the number of votes cast in that election. But, if the amount by which the number of votes cast for the candidate receiving the highest number of votes exceeds the number of votes cast for the candidate receiving the second highest number of votes is not greater than or equal to one percent of the number of votes cast in that election, a second election shall be held between the two candidates receiving the highest and second highest number of votes. (c) If two or more persons shall have the highest and an equal number of votes for either of said offices, one of them shall be immediately chosen to such office by joint vote of both Houses of the Legislature. Contested elections for either of said offices, shall be determined by both Houses of the Legislature in joint session. SECTION 2. Article XVI, Texas Constitution, is amended by adding Section 73 to read as follows: Sec. 73. VOTES REQUIRED FOR ELECTION TO OFFICE. (a) This subsection applies if a majority vote is not required by this constitution or general law for election to office. A candidate is elected to a public office only if the amount by which the number of votes cast for the candidate receiving the highest number of votes exceeds the number of votes cast for the candidate receiving the second highest number of votes is greater than or equal to one percent of the number of votes cast in that election. If the amount by which the number of votes cast for the candidate receiving the highest number of votes exceeds the number of votes cast for the candidate receiving the second highest number of votes is not greater than or equal to one percent of the number of votes cast in that election, a second election shall be held between the two candidates receiving the highest and second highest number of votes. (b) If another provision of this constitution or a general law requires a candidate for public office to receive a majority of the total number of votes received by all candidates for the same office, the candidate receives the number of votes required to be elected to that office only if the amount by which the number of votes cast for the candidate receiving the highest number of votes exceeds the number of votes cast for the candidate receiving the second highest number of votes is greater than or equal to one percent of the number of votes cast in that election. (c) This section does not apply to a candidate for federal office. SECTION 3. This proposed constitutional amendment shall be submitted to the voters at an election to be held November 3, 2009. The ballot shall be printed to provide for voting for or against the proposition: "The constitutional amendment requiring a candidate for public office to win by a margin of one percent of the votes cast at the election before the candidate is elected to that office."