Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB2974

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Out of House Committee
 
Voted on by House
 
Governor Action
 
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Caption

Relating to the enforcement of laws relating to elections.

Impact

The amendments introduced by SB 2974 are poised to create a robust framework for election oversight in Texas, potentially transforming how elections are administered by increasing state control over local election processes. This may result in more consistent enforcement of election laws across statewide elections. Proponents argue that such measures are crucial for protecting the integrity of elections and ensuring that voter rights are not infringed upon by local officials. However, there is a concern that these changes may strip local jurisdictions of their ability to administer elections in a manner tailored to their communities, which could lead to tensions between state and local authorities regarding electoral governance.

Summary

Senate Bill 2974 introduces significant amendments to the Election Code focusing on the enforcement and supervision of electoral processes in Texas. A key feature of the bill is the establishment of state election marshals, who will be appointed by the secretary of state to ensure compliance with election laws. These marshals have full authority to address any violations of the electoral code, taking immediate action to uphold voter rights and maintain the integrity of elections. The bill emphasizes proactive measures, allowing 'election marshals' to investigate alleged violations and seek legal recourse against misconduct. Furthermore, it imposes qualifications for those appointed as marshals, ensuring they possess the necessary training and licensure, thereby enhancing accountability in electoral supervision.

Contention

Notably, the bill also includes provisions for emergency review processes in cases of alleged violations, adding another layer of scrutiny to electoral disputes. This may lead to more litigation surrounding elections, as candidates and parties now have defined pathways to seek injunctive relief against potential infringements of the Election Code. Critics may argue that the introduction of state inspectors and marshals could lead to excessive monitoring and could be interpreted as a means to increase political control over electoral outcomes. Thus, while the intent behind SB 2974 is to safeguard the electoral process, it also raises important questions about the balance between state oversight and local autonomy in managing elections.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Election Code

  • Chapter 31. Officers To Administer Elections
    • Section: New Section
  • Chapter 34. State Inspectors
    • Section: New Section
  • Chapter 273. Criminal Investigation And Other Enforcement Proceedings
    • Section: New Section
    • Section: 081

Companion Bills

TX HB703

Identical Relating to the enforcement of laws relating to elections.

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