Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB1001

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Caption

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

Impact

If enacted, HB1001 would significantly alter the conduct of elections in Texas, reinforcing the necessity for paper ballots while restricting the use of electronic voting systems. The bill mandates that election officers provide paper ballots to voters upon request, which must be printed at the time of the request and scanned after voting. This would ensure that every voter who prefers a physical ballot can obtain one, aiming to bolster voter confidence in the electoral process. However, it may also require changes in the way elections are managed, potentially incurring additional costs for printing and scanning paper ballots on-site.

Summary

House Bill 1001 aims to amend several sections of the Texas Election Code to address the use of electronic devices in elections, specifically focusing on the use of paper ballots. The bill stipulates that various electronic methods, which include electronic signature rosters, poll lists, and combination forms, are not permitted in elections. This measure is part of a broader push to ensure transparency and reliability in voting processes, with proponents arguing that it enhances the integrity of elections by prioritizing physical paper ballots over electronic methods.

Contention

Notably, the bill's restriction on using ballot marking devices has sparked debate among stakeholders. Critics express concern that the prohibition of electronic voting systems, such as ballot marking devices, could disenfranchise voters who are accustomed to these technologies or who may find them more accessible. This clash illustrates a wider ideological divide regarding election integrity, as supporters argue that it safeguards against potential fraud while opponents feel it limits options for modern, efficient voting methods. The timing of the bill's implementation is also setting the stage for further discussions about its impact on upcoming elections.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Election Code

  • Chapter 63. Accepting Voter
    • Section: New Section
  • Chapter 125. Conduct Of Voting With Voting System
    • Section: New Section
  • Chapter 31. Officers To Administer Elections
    • Section: New Section

Companion Bills

TX SB77

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

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.