Texas 2021 - 87th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1765

Caption

Relating to the procedure for making any change from any voting standard, practice, or procedure authorized by the Election Code.

Impact

If enacted, SB1765 would centralize authority over voting standards and practices, limiting local election officials' ability to implement changes or adaptations tailored to specific community needs. This uniformity aims to prevent any potential confusion or inconsistency in election administration across the state. However, it also raises concerns about the flexibility of local governments to address unique voting scenarios or challenges that may arise in their jurisdictions, potentially leading to complaints about inflexibility in local governance of electoral matters.

Summary

SB1765 proposes a significant amendment to the Texas Election Code, specifically regarding the procedures applicable to changes in voting standards, practices, or procedures. The bill stipulates that no election official, whether at the state level or within any political subdivision, may create, modify, or suspend any voting standard unless such actions are explicitly authorized by the Election Code. This regulation is intended to ensure that voting protocols remain consistent and transparent, thereby safeguarding the electoral process in Texas.

Contention

The bill has sparked debates among various stakeholders. Proponents argue that SB1765 is essential for maintaining the integrity and uniformity of election procedures, claiming that it prevents chaotic local variations that could undermine public confidence in the electoral system. Opponents, however, contend that the bill undermines local control and accountability, stripping local election officials of the autonomy required to respond effectively to the needs of their communities. This contention reflects broader tensions between state authority and local governance in electoral matters.

Companion Bills

TX HB3303

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