Texas 2017 - 85th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB374

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Caption

Relating to the time period for the withdrawal of a candidate for a general primary election.

Impact

By defining a clear withdrawal timeline, SB374 aims to enhance the predictability of candidate lists on primary election ballots. The bill also introduces provisions for extending the application filing deadline for candidates who may become ineligible due to unforeseen circumstances such as death or withdrawal within a specified period. This adjustment is intended to safeguard the integrity of the election process and ensure that voters have a complete and accurate list of candidates.

Summary

SB374 proposes amendments to the Texas Election Code concerning the time restrictions placed on candidates wishing to withdraw from a general primary election. Specifically, the bill amends Section 172.052(a) to establish that candidates can no longer withdraw their candidacy after the third day following the regular filing deadline. This change is intended to streamline the electoral process and provide clarity regarding candidate participation in elections.

Contention

Potential points of contention regarding SB374 may arise from concerns about the rigidity of the withdrawal deadline. Critics could argue that this provision could disadvantage candidates facing personal crises or challenges that necessitate their withdrawal later than the stipulated timeline. Additionally, setting a firm cutoff for withdrawals might lead to frustrations among political parties and constituents that seek greater flexibility in candidate participation, particularly in close races.

Companion Bills

TX HB3385

Identical Relating to the time period for the withdrawal of a candidate for a general primary election.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.