Texas 2023 - 88th Regular

Texas House Bill HB3814

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Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to number of races displayed on an electronic system ballot screen at a time.

Impact

If enacted, HB 3814 could significantly impact the design and functionality of electronic voting systems used in Texas. By limiting the number of races displayed at one time, the bill seeks to prevent voter confusion that can arise from an overload of information. This alteration may ultimately improve voter engagement and understanding during elections, as voters will be able to focus on fewer items while making their selections. The effectiveness of this provision would, however, depend on the actual implementation by voting system vendors.

Summary

House Bill 3814 amends the Texas Election Code by introducing a new provision concerning the display of races on electronic voting system ballot screens. Specifically, the bill mandates that an electronic ballot must display at least two and no more than four races simultaneously on the voting screen. This aims to enhance the voting experience by providing voters with a clearer view of their choices and facilitating a more straightforward voting process.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HB 3814 appears to be generally positive, particularly among proponents of improving the electoral process. Supporters argue that simplifying the ballot display can aid in increasing voter participation and ensuring that voters are more adequately informed about their choices. However, there could be potential concerns regarding the implementation and operational aspects from election officials or technology providers, who may need to adapt to the new requirements.

Contention

While there isn't substantial contention reported in the discussions surrounding HB 3814, there may be differing opinions regarding the potential practical implications of the bill. Concerns might arise regarding whether the requirement effectively addresses the issue of voter confusion, especially in districts with a high number of candidates or measures on the ballot. Additionally, technical challenges related to existing voting systems and how they might adapt to the new regulations could be points of discussion amongst stakeholders.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Election Code

  • Chapter 124. Voting System Ballot
    • Section: New Section

Companion Bills

TX SB1253

Identical Relating to number of races displayed on an electronic system ballot screen at a time.

Previously Filed As

TX SB1253

Relating to number of races displayed on an electronic system ballot screen at a time.

TX HB3698

Relating to voting system ballots.

TX HB5029

Relating to the partial count of electronic voting system ballots.

TX HB4697

Relating to the partial count of electronic voting system ballots.

TX HB3709

Relating to the partial count of electronic voting system ballots.

TX SB2816

Relating to the partial count of electronic voting system ballots.

TX SB245

Relating to the use of direct recording electronic voting systems.

TX HB154

Relative to electronic ballot counting devices.

TX HB488

Allowing a disabled voter to electronically return a ballot

TX HB3301

Relating to additional partial counts of electronic voting system ballots.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.