Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB1933

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Caption

Relating to the eligibility of certain persons younger than 18 years of age to preregister to vote.

Impact

The bill's implementation is set to take effect on September 1, 2025, which gives time for the necessary adjustments to be made within the state's election system. This change is expected to have a significant impact on youth engagement in the electoral process, potentially increasing voter turnout among newly eligible voters. Proponents argue that preregistration will help cultivate civic responsibility and ensure that young voters are prepared to participate in elections as soon as they are eligible.

Summary

House Bill 1933 aims to amend the Election Code in Texas to allow individuals younger than 18 years of age to preregister to vote. Specifically, the bill proposes changes to Section 13.001(b) of the Election Code, which currently stipulates that a person must be at least 17 years and 10 months old to apply for voter registration. By modifying this requirement, the bill seeks to facilitate the preregistration process for younger individuals, granting them the opportunity to be included in the electoral process as soon as they reach voting age.

Contention

While the bill appears to promote inclusivity in the voting process, there may be discussions regarding the appropriateness of allowing younger individuals to preregister. Some lawmakers may argue about the maturity and readiness of younger voters to engage meaningfully in the political process. Additionally, there may be logistic concerns about how preregistration will be managed and whether it could lead to inaccuracies in voter rolls. Overall, the debates surrounding this bill will likely focus on balancing access to voting with the integrity of the electoral process.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Election Code

  • Chapter 13. Application For Registration; Initial Registration
    • Section: New Section

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB704

Relating to the eligibility of certain persons younger than 18 years of age to preregister to vote.

TX SB94

Relating to the eligibility of certain persons younger than 18 years of age to preregister to vote.

TX HB2047

Relating to the expansion of eligibility for Medicaid to certain individuals who are younger than 26 years of age.

TX HB213

Relating to jury instructions regarding parole eligibility and the release on parole of certain inmates convicted of an offense committed when younger than 18 years of age; changing parole eligibility.

TX SB1338

Relating to the eligibility of certain persons to vote early by mail.

TX HB3595

Relating to the release on parole of certain inmates convicted of an offense committed when younger than 25 years of age; changing parole eligibility.

TX SB2389

Relating to the requirements for issuance of a driver's license or learner license to a person younger than 18 years of age.

TX HB2919

Relating to the appointment of guardians ad litem for persons younger than 18 years of age in criminal and juvenile court proceedings.

TX HJR99

Proposing a constitutional amendment requiring the denial of bail to certain persons arrested for an offense resulting in the death of or serious bodily injury to a person younger than 18 years of age.

TX HB3341

Relating to the eligibility of criminal defendants for an order of nondisclosure of criminal history record information for certain offenses committed when younger than 25 years of age.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.