Texas 2017 - 85th 1st C.S.

Texas House Bill HB90

Caption

Relating to an opportunity to correct a defect in an early voting ballot voted by mail and to the use of an application for an early voting ballot to change a voter's registration address within the county.

Impact

In an effort to maintain the integrity of the voting process, the bill introduces measures that provide voters with an opportunity to correct defects in their mail-in ballots before they are rejected. Specifically, if a balloter does not sign their ballot's carrier envelope certificate or if the signature cannot be immediately verified, the signature verification committee is empowered to notify the voter of the defect and allow them to address the issue prior to the election's polling closure.

Summary

House Bill 90 addresses significant aspects of early voting procedures in Texas, particularly focusing on mail-in voting and the voter registration process. The bill allows voters who apply for mail-in ballots to include a section where they can provide a change of residence address within the same county. This aims to facilitate the updating of registration information in a more streamlined manner, ensuring that voters' current addresses are reflected and reducing potential issues during the voting process.

Contention

While proponents argue that HB 90 strengthens voter participation and safeguards against administrative errors, there may be concerns regarding the implementation of these measures. Critics could question whether the processes established to notify voters about defects are sufficiently robust, fearing that failures in communication could disenfranchise voters. Additionally, the balance of ensuring voter security while facilitating access remains a contentious point among legislators and constituents alike.

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