Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB2209

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Caption

Relating to the required use of hand-marked paper ballots for all elections.

Impact

This bill will significantly alter the current election infrastructure within Texas by removing electronic voting systems from the equation. It emphasizes manual processes, which may lead to increased time and effort needed for voting and counting. State election officials will be required to adopt new training protocols and ensure that adequate supplies of paper ballots are available across all polling locations. This could also involve additional costs associated with the transition from electronic to paper-based systems, which are anticipated to be borne by the state's election administration budget.

Summary

SB2209 is a legislative proposal that mandates the use of hand-marked paper ballots for all elections in Texas. The bill aims to enhance the integrity and transparency of the electoral process by eliminating the use of electronic voting machines in favor of traditional paper ballots. Proponents argue that hand-marked paper ballots are easier to audit, reduce the risk of tampering, and increase public confidence in the voting process. The bill contains several specific amendments to the Election Code, which include guidelines for the allocation of voting equipment and the handling of voter registration lists.

Contention

There is a noticeable divide among lawmakers regarding the implications of SB2209. Advocates highlight the bill as a necessary step toward protecting elections from potential cybersecurity threats associated with electronic voting hardware. Conversely, opponents assert that the bill could result in long lines and slower election processes, consequently decreasing voter turnout, particularly in larger districts where the volume of ballots may overwhelm traditional methods. Additionally, concerns around the logistics of storing and transporting paper ballots safely have also been raised as potential issues that could arise from this legislative change.

Companion Bills

TX HB4152

Identical Relating to the required use of hand-marked paper ballots for all elections.

Previously Filed As

TX HB4152

Relating to the required use of hand-marked paper ballots for all elections.

TX HB4728

Relating to the elimination of electronic poll lists and the countywide polling place program and to the required use of hand-marked paper ballots for all elections.

TX HB4935

Relating to requiring paper ballots in all elections

TX SB77

Relating to the use of paper ballots and certain electronic devices in conducting an election.

TX HB2659

Requiring that all election audits and recounts be conducted using a hand count of paper ballots.

TX S1307

Requires use of paper ballots during conduct of election; requires use of open source voting technology; makes appropriation.

TX HB1001

Relating to the use of paper ballots and certain electronic devices in conducting an election.

TX HB0245

Pen and paper ballots.

TX HB4047

Relating to the use of paper ballots in conducting an election.

TX HB0094

AN ACT relating to elections; providing for the hand counting of ballots; establishing statewide standards related to the handling and counting of ballots; providing for the reconciling of ballot numbers; prohibiting the use of voting machines for casting or tabulating ballots; providing duties for county clerks and the secretary of state; revising requirements for the post-election ballot audit; requiring rulemaking; revising offenses related to elections; providing penalties; making conforming amendments; repealing conflicting provisions; making legislative findings; specifying applicability; and providing for an effective date.

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