Texas 2021 - 87th 1st C.S.

Texas Senate Bill SB37

Caption

Relating to the designation of polling place locations on the campuses of certain general academic teaching institutions.

Impact

The introduction of SB37 is expected to have a significant impact on the voting landscape for students in Texas. By allowing polling places on college campuses, the bill may lead to higher voter turnout rates among young voters and students. The timing of open voting hours aligns with those at the main early voting polling places, making it convenient for students to cast their ballots. This could reshape how educational institutions and students engage with their civic responsibilities.

Summary

Senate Bill 37 (SB37) proposes amendments to the Texas Election Code, specifically relating to the designation of polling place locations on the campuses of certain general academic teaching institutions. The bill mandates that counties must designate polling places at the main campuses of these institutions, capped at a minimum enrollment of 8,000 students. This initiative aims to enhance voter accessibility on college campuses, facilitating greater participation among students during elections.

Contention

While proponents argue that SB37 will promote voter participation and democracy among the youth, concerns may arise regarding the increased logistical responsibilities for county election officials. There could also be debates around the adequacy of resources and security for handling elections on busy campuses. These issues could provoke discussions among educational institutions, lawmakers, and election officials regarding the practical implementation of polling places in educational environments.

Companion Bills

TX HB147

Same As Relating to the designation of polling place locations on the campuses of certain general academic teaching institutions.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.