Texas 2015 - 84th Regular

Texas House Bill HB920

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

Caption

Relating to additional primary election ballot information for judicial candidates.

Impact

The implementation of HB 920 is expected to impact the way voters receive information about judicial candidates during primary elections. With the addition of incumbency status on the ballot, the bill seeks to facilitate more informed voting decisions. This measure aligns with efforts to promote transparency and clarity in election processes, particularly regarding candidates holding judicial offices, which can sometimes be overlooked by voters.

Summary

House Bill 920 aims to amend the Texas Election Code by providing additional information on primary election ballots concerning judicial candidates. Specifically, the bill allows incumbent judicial candidates to request that their incumbency status be indicated next to their names on the ballot. This change is intended to enhance voter information by making it clearer to voters which candidates are already serving in their respective judicial positions.

Contention

Although the bill itself does not seem to face notable opposition, discussions regarding its broader implications on election practices may arise. Supporters are likely to view it as a positive step towards informing voters, while opponents might raise concerns about how much information is appropriate on ballots and the effect of this change on the perception of challengers versus incumbents.

Companion Bills

TX SB286

Identical Relating to additional primary election ballot information for judicial candidates.

Previously Filed As

TX HB3537

Relating to a candidate's application for a place on the ballot for a party's primary election.

TX HB1112

Relating to preferential voting in a primary election.

TX HB3046

Relating to the omission of a deceased candidate from the ballot in certain elections.

TX HB2013

Relating to the withdrawal of a candidate in a runoff primary election.

TX SB747

Relating to the withdrawal of a candidate in a runoff primary election.

TX SB2531

Relating to nominations by primary election by all political parties.

TX HB2384

Relating to court administration, including the knowledge, efficiency, training, and transparency requirements for candidates for or holders of judicial offices.

TX HB702

Relating to the conduct of primary elections.

TX SB1705

Relating to nominations by primary election by certain political parties.

TX HB153

Relating to a ballot option to not vote for any candidate.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.