Texas 2021 - 87th Regular

Texas House Bill HB3155

Caption

Relating to the signature of an official on certain applications for a place on the ballot.

Impact

The enactment of HB 3155 could have notable implications for the administrative efficiency of local election processes. By allowing county chairs to delegate the signature authority, the bill could reduce the bottleneck that arises when a single official is responsible for signing numerous documents, especially during peak election periods. This change is expected to facilitate quicker processing of ballot applications, thereby enhancing the overall smoothness of election management at the county level.

Summary

House Bill 3155 addresses the procedures related to the signature of a county chair on certain applications for a place on the ballot. The key amendment introduced by this bill allows the county chair to delegate the authority to imprint their signature using a stamp, provided that an application has been determined to comply with all applicable requirements. This delegation aims to streamline the process of validating election-related applications, potentially making it more efficient for counties in handling the administrative workload associated with elections.

Contention

While the bill aims to improve administrative procedures, it may encounter some concerns related to the integrity and oversight of the election process. Critics might argue that delegating signature authority could lead to challenges in accountability, as the official signature is a fundamental aspect of election security. There could be discussions around the conditions and safeguards that need to be in place to ensure that such delegation does not compromise the election's integrity.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB1850

Relating to the signature required on an application for voter registration.

TX SB993

Relating to the process of applying for a place on a ballot.

TX HB5034

Relating to the posting of an application for a place on the ballot in certain elections on an election authority's internet website.

TX HB4396

Relating to the members on a signature verification committee.

TX HB3537

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

TX HB1943

Relating to annual applications for ballots to be voted by mail.

TX HB1748

Relating to the use of a facsimile signature on certain public securities and related certificates.

TX HB1299

Relating to the signature required on a carrier envelope for a ballot voted by mail; changing the elements of a criminal offense.

TX HB3291

Relating to the deadline for certain officials of an appraisal district to take certain actions.

TX SB1800

Relating to the deadline for certain officials of an appraisal district to take certain actions.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.