Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB4902

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Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
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Caption

Relating to voter registration.

Impact

One significant impact of HB4902 is on the state's Election Code, specifically how it mandates that proof of citizenship must be adhered to within the voter registration process. Additionally, the bill allows for the utilization of publicly available real estate records to verify the residential addresses of voters. By tying voter registration closely to proof of citizenship and property ownership, the bill reflects a concerted effort to tighten voting eligibility standards, claiming to address concerns over voter fraud.

Summary

House Bill 4902 aims to amend voter registration processes in Texas by introducing new requirements related to proof of citizenship. According to the proposed amendments, individuals applying to register to vote must submit documented proof of their citizenship to the registrar in their respective counties. This requirement is positioned to enhance the integrity of the voter registration process and to ensure that only eligible voters are registered. The bill's provisions include notifying applicants of their obligations regarding citizenship documentation, particularly for those submitting registration applications by mail or fax.

Contention

Despite its stated intentions for enhancing election integrity, HB4902 has sparked significant contention among legislators and advocacy groups. Critics argue that the requirement for proof of citizenship could pose barriers to eligible voters, particularly impacting marginalized communities and those who may find it challenging to obtain the necessary documentation. Furthermore, there is apprehension about the role that third-party contractors will play in verifying voter information, with concerns regarding data privacy and the potential misuse of personal information.

Provisions

Additional provisions of the bill outline the responsibilities of the Secretary of State in contracting with private entities for maintaining the statewide voter registration list and ensuring compliance with all relevant state and federal laws regarding personal information protection. The bill specifically states that contracts must include measures to secure voter information and provide compensations necessary for these services. Overall, HB4902 reflects a significant shift in Texas' approach to voter registration, focusing both on tightening verification processes and potentially limiting access to voter registration.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Election Code

  • Chapter 13. Application For Registration; Initial Registration
    • Section: New Section
  • Chapter 18. Procedures For Identifying Registered Voters
    • Section: New Section

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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