Relating to the cancellation of a person's voter registration on notice that the person has acknowledged that the person is not a citizen; providing a civil penalty; creating a criminal offense.
If enacted, HB335 will significantly amend the Election Code of Texas. The changes include a provision for civil penalties against voter registrars who disregard their legal obligations regarding the cancellation of registrations based on non-citizen status. Specifically, registrars could face fines ranging from $1,000 to $25,500 depending on the number of violations. Additionally, the bill holds registrars accountable by outlining the possibility of removal from office for intentional noncompliance, thereby enforcing adherence to the law and promoting greater accountability.
House Bill 335 aims to strengthen the regulations surrounding voter registration by allowing for the cancellation of a person's voter registration when it is acknowledged that the individual is not a citizen of the United States. This bill seeks to enhance the integrity of the voter registration process by establishing strict protocols for registrars when they receive official notices regarding an individual's citizenship status. It mandates that registrars cancel the registrations of those identified as non-citizens and provides a framework for penalties against registrars who fail to comply with this requirement.
The bill has sparked considerable debate regarding its implications for civil rights and the treatment of voter registrations. Supporters argue that the bill is necessary to maintain the integrity of elections and prevent non-citizens from voting. However, critics express concerns that this legislation could lead to wrongful cancellations of voter registrations, particularly impacting individuals who may provide proof of citizenship but still face cancellation based on administrative oversight. The enforcement mechanisms, including the serious repercussions for registrars, have raised questions about the potential for unjust penalties and the overall fairness of the electoral process.