Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB145 Latest Draft

Bill / Introduced Version Filed 11/12/2024

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                            89R1511 LRM-D
 By: Menéndez, et al. S.B. No. 145




 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to early voting by mail by any qualified voter and to the
 repeal of certain criminal offenses concerning the solicitation and
 distribution of an application to vote by mail.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1.  Section 13.002(e), Election Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 (e)  Notwithstanding Section 82.005, a [A] person who is
 certified for participation in the address confidentiality program
 administered by the attorney general under Subchapter B, Chapter
 58, Code of Criminal Procedure, is not eligible for early voting by
 mail [under Section 82.007] unless the person submits an
 application under this section by personal delivery. The secretary
 of state may adopt rules to implement this subsection.
 SECTION 2.  Section 82.005, Election Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 Sec. 82.005.  ELIGIBILITY FOR EARLY VOTING [BY PERSONAL
 APPEARANCE]. Any qualified voter is eligible for early voting by
 mail or personal appearance.
 SECTION 3.  Section 82.007, Election Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 Sec. 82.007.  PARTICIPATION IN ADDRESS CONFIDENTIALITY
 PROGRAM. Notwithstanding Section 82.005, a [A] qualified voter
 who, [is eligible for early voting by mail if:
 [(1)  the voter submitted a registration application by
 personal delivery as required by Section 13.002(e); and
 [(2)]  at the time the voter's early voting ballot
 application is submitted, [the voter] is certified for
 participation in the address confidentiality program administered
 by the attorney general under Subchapter B, Chapter 58, Code of
 Criminal Procedure, is eligible for early voting by mail only if the
 voter submitted a registration application by personal delivery as
 required by Section 13.002(e).
 SECTION 4.  Section 84.001(a), Election Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 (a)  To be entitled to vote an early voting ballot by mail, a
 person [who is eligible for early voting] must make an application
 for an early voting ballot to be voted by mail as provided by this
 title.
 SECTION 5.  Section 84.002(a), Election Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 (a)  An early voting ballot application must include:
 (1)  the applicant's name and the address at which the
 applicant is registered to vote;
 (1-a)  the following information:
 (A)  the number of the applicant's driver's
 license, election identification certificate, or personal
 identification card issued by the Department of Public Safety;
 (B)  if the applicant has not been issued a number
 described by Paragraph (A), the last four digits of the applicant's
 social security number; or
 (C)  a statement by the applicant that the
 applicant has not been issued a number described by Paragraph (A) or
 (B);
 (2)  for an application for a ballot to be voted by mail
 by an applicant who will be absent from the applicant's [on the
 ground of absence from the] county of residence on election day, the
 address outside the applicant's county of residence to which the
 ballot is to be mailed;
 (3)  for an application for a ballot to be voted by mail
 by an applicant who is 65 years of age or older on election day or
 has a sickness or physical condition that requires the applicant to
 reside in a hospital or nursing home or other long-term care
 facility, in a retirement center, or with a relative [on the ground
 of age or disability], the address of the hospital, nursing home or
 other long-term care facility, or retirement center, or of a person
 related to the applicant within the second degree by affinity or the
 third degree by consanguinity, as determined under Chapter 573,
 Government Code, if the applicant is living at that address and that
 address is different from the address at which the applicant is
 registered to vote;
 (4)  for an application for a ballot to be voted by mail
 by an applicant who is confined [on the ground of confinement] in
 jail as described by Section 84.009(a), the address of the jail or
 of a person related to the applicant within the degree described by
 Subdivision (3);
 (5)  [for an application for a ballot to be voted by
 mail on any ground,] an indication of each election for which the
 applicant is applying for a ballot; and
 (6)  [an indication of the ground of eligibility for
 early voting; and
 [(7)]  for an application for a ballot to be voted by
 mail by an applicant who is civilly committed as a sexually violent
 predator under Chapter 841, Health and Safety Code, and ordered as a
 condition of civil commitment to reside in a facility operated by or
 under contract with the Texas Civil Commitment Office [on the
 ground of involuntary civil commitment], the address of the
 facility operated by or under contract with the Texas Civil
 Commitment Office or of a person related to the applicant within the
 degree of consanguinity described by Subdivision (3).
 SECTION 6.  Section 84.009, Election Code, is amended by
 amending Subsection (a) and adding Subsection (b) to read as
 follows:
 (a)  This section applies only to an applicant who, at the
 time the application for a ballot to be voted by mail is submitted,
 is confined in jail:
 (1)  serving a misdemeanor sentence for a term that
 ends on or after election day;
 (2)  pending trial after denial of bail;
 (3)  without bail pending an appeal of a felony
 conviction; or
 (4)  pending trial or appeal on a bailable offense for
 which release on bail before election day is unlikely.
 (b)  On request of the applicant, an application for a ballot
 to be voted by mail [on the ground of confinement in jail] may be
 submitted to the early voting clerk, at the discretion of the
 authority in charge of the jail, by personal delivery by the jail
 authority or by a designated subordinate of the authority.
 SECTION 7.  Section 84.011(a), Election Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 (a)  The officially prescribed application form for an early
 voting ballot must include:
 (1)  immediately preceding the signature space the
 statement: "I certify that the information given in this
 application is true, and I understand that giving false information
 in this application is a crime.";
 (2)  a statement informing the applicant of the
 offenses prescribed by Sections 84.003 and 84.004;
 (3)  spaces for entering an applicant's voter
 registration number and county election precinct of registration,
 with a statement informing the applicant that failure to furnish
 that information does not invalidate the application;
 (3-a)  a space for entering the information required
 under Section 84.002(a)(1-a); and
 (4)  on an application for a ballot to be voted by mail:
 (A)  a space for an applicant [applying on the
 ground of absence from the county of residence] to indicate whether
 the applicant will be absent from the applicant's county of
 residence on election day and, if applicable, the date on or after
 which the applicant can receive mail at the address outside the
 county;
 (B)  a space for indicating the fact that an
 applicant whose application is signed by a witness cannot make the
 applicant's mark and a space for indicating the relationship or
 lack of relationship of the witness to the applicant;
 (C)  a space for entering an applicant's telephone
 number, with:
 (i)  a statement informing the applicant
 that failure to furnish that information does not invalidate the
 application; and
 (ii)  a statement prescribed by the
 secretary of state explaining the benefits of furnishing that
 information, including how that information assists the early
 voting clerk;
 (D)  a space or box for an applicant who is 65
 years of age or older on election day or has a sickness or physical
 condition that requires the applicant to reside in a hospital or
 nursing home or other long-term care facility, in a retirement
 center, or with a relative, [applying on the ground of age or
 disability] to indicate that the address to which the ballot is to
 be mailed is the address of a facility or relative described by
 Section 84.002(a)(3), if applicable;
 (E)  a space or box for an applicant who is
 confined [applying on the ground of confinement] in jail as
 described by Section 84.009(a) or who is civilly committed as a
 sexually violent predator under Chapter 841, Health and Safety
 Code, and ordered as a condition of civil commitment to reside in a
 facility operated by or under contract with the Texas Civil
 Commitment Office, [involuntary civil commitment] to indicate that
 the address to which the ballot is to be mailed is the address of a
 relative described by Section 84.002(a)(4) or (6) [(7)], if
 applicable;
 (F)  a space for an applicant [applying on the
 ground of age or disability] to indicate if the application is an
 application under Section 86.0015;
 (G)  spaces for entering the signature, printed
 name, and residence address of any person assisting the applicant;
 (H)  a statement informing the applicant of the
 condition prescribed by Section 81.005; and
 (I)  a statement informing the applicant of the
 requirement prescribed by Section 86.003(c).
 SECTION 8.  Sections 86.001(b) and (c), Election Code, are
 amended to read as follows:
 (b)  If the application complies with the applicable
 requirements prescribed by this title [applicant is entitled to
 vote an early voting ballot by mail], the clerk shall provide an
 official ballot to the applicant as provided by this chapter.
 (c)  Except as provided by Section 86.008, if the applicant
 is not entitled to vote in the election [by mail], the clerk shall
 reject the application, enter on the application "rejected" and the
 reason for and date of rejection, and deliver written notice of the
 reason for the rejection to the applicant at both the residence
 address and mailing address on the application. A ballot may not be
 provided to an applicant whose application is rejected.
 SECTION 9.  Section 86.0015(a), Election Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 (a)  This section applies only to an application for a ballot
 to be voted by mail that[:
 [(1) indicates the ground of eligibility is age or
 disability; and
 [(2)] does not specify the election for which a ballot
 is requested or has been marked by the applicant as an application
 for more than one election.
 SECTION 10.  Section 86.003(c), Election Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 (c)  The address to which the balloting materials must be
 addressed is the address at which the voter is registered to vote,
 or the registered mailing address if different, unless the
 application to vote early by mail indicates that the voter [ground
 for voting by mail is]:
 (1)  will be absent from the voter's [absence from the]
 county of residence on election day, in which case the address must
 be an address outside the voter's county of residence;
 (2)  is confined [confinement] in jail as described by
 Section 84.009(a), in which case the address must be the address of
 the jail or of a relative described by Section 84.002(a)(4);
 (3)  is 65 years of age or older on election day or has a
 sickness or physical condition that requires the applicant to
 reside in a hospital or nursing home or other long-term care
 facility, in a retirement center, or with a relative, [age or
 disability] and [the voter] is living at a hospital, nursing home or
 other long-term care facility, or retirement center, or with a
 relative described by Section 84.002(a)(3), in which case the
 address must be the address of that facility or relative; or
 (4)  is civilly committed as a sexually violent
 predator under Chapter 841, Health and Safety Code, and ordered as a
 condition of civil commitment to reside in a facility operated by or
 under contract with the Texas Civil Commitment Office [involuntary
 civil commitment], in which case the address must be the address of
 the facility or of a relative described by Section 84.002(a)(6)
 [84.002(a)(7)].
 SECTION 11.  Section 86.004(b), Election Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 (b)  For an election to which Section 101.104 applies, the
 balloting materials for a voter who indicates on the application
 for a ballot to be voted by mail or the federal postcard application
 that the voter seeks [is eligible] to vote early by mail as a
 consequence of the voter's being outside the United States shall be
 mailed on or before the later of the 45th day before election day or
 the seventh calendar day after the date the clerk receives the
 application.  However, if it is not possible to mail the ballots by
 the deadline of the 45th day before election day, the clerk shall
 notify the secretary of state within 24 hours of knowing that the
 deadline will not be met.  The secretary of state shall monitor the
 situation and advise the clerk, who shall mail the ballots as soon
 as possible in accordance with the secretary of state's guidelines.
 SECTION 12.  Section 87.041(b), Election Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 (b)  A ballot may be accepted only if:
 (1)  the carrier envelope certificate is properly
 executed;
 (2)  neither the voter's signature on the ballot
 application nor the signature on the carrier envelope certificate
 is determined to have been executed by a person other than the
 voter, unless signed by a witness;
 (3)  [the voter's ballot application states a legal
 ground for early voting by mail;
 [(4)]  the voter is registered to vote, if registration
 is required by law;
 (4)  [(5)  the address to which the ballot was mailed
 to the voter, as indicated by the application, was outside the
 voter's county of residence, if the ground for early voting is
 absence from the county of residence;
 [(6)]  for a voter to whom a statement of residence form
 was required to be sent under Section 86.002(a), the statement of
 residence is returned in the carrier envelope and indicates that
 the voter satisfies the residence requirements prescribed by
 Section 63.0011;
 (5) [(7)]  the address to which the ballot was mailed
 to the voter is an address [that is otherwise] required by Sections
 84.002 and 86.003; and
 (6) [(8)]  the information required under Section
 86.002(g) provided by the voter identifies the same voter
 identified on the voter's application for voter registration under
 Section 13.002(c)(8).
 SECTION 13.  Section 102.001(a), Election Code, is amended
 to read as follows:
 (a)  A qualified voter is eligible to vote a late ballot as
 provided by this chapter if the voter has a sickness or physical
 condition [described by Section 82.002] that prevents the voter
 from appearing at the polling place on election day without a
 likelihood of needing personal assistance or of injuring the
 voter's health and originates on or after the day before the last
 day for submitting an application for a ballot to be voted by mail.
 SECTION 14.  The following provisions of the Election Code
 are repealed:
 (1)  Section 82.001;
 (2)  Section 82.002;
 (3)  Section 82.003;
 (4)  Section 82.004;
 (5)  Section 82.008;
 (6)  Sections 84.002(b) and (c);
 (7)  Section 84.0111;
 (8)  Section 112.002(b);
 (9)  Section 276.016; and
 (10)  Section 276.017.
 SECTION 15.  The changes in law made by this Act apply only
 to an election ordered on or after September 1, 2025.
 SECTION 16.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2025.