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A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
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AN ACT
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relating to the conduct of elections in this state. |
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BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: |
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ARTICLE 1. GENERAL PROVISIONS |
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SECTION 1.01. SHORT TITLE. This Act may be cited as the |
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Barbara Jordan Fair Elections Act. |
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SECTION 1.02. PURPOSE. The purpose of this Act is to |
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exercise the legislature's constitutional authority under Section |
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2, Article VI, Texas Constitution, to ensure that "The privilege of |
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free suffrage shall be protected by laws regulating elections and |
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prohibiting under adequate penalties all undue influence in |
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elections from power, bribery, tumult, or other improper practice." |
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SECTION 1.03. FINDINGS. The legislature finds that: |
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(1) full, free, and fair elections are the |
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underpinnings of a stable constitutional democracy; |
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(2) the privilege of free suffrage shall be protected |
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by laws regulating elections; |
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(3) maximizing the potential for safe, secure, and |
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accessible elections and enhancing the opportunities to vote |
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strengthen our constitutional democracy and provide for wide-scale |
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confidence in elections; |
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(4) additionally, preventing a valid vote from being |
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cast or counted violates the basic constitutional rights guaranteed |
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to each citizen by the United States Constitution and the law of the |
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land; and |
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(5) providing for voter access and increasing the |
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stability of a constitutional democracy ensures public confidence |
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in the legitimacy of public officers chosen by election. |
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SECTION 1.04. Chapter 1, Election Code, is amended by |
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adding Section 1.0015 to read as follows: |
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Sec. 1.0015. LEGISLATIVE INTENT. It is the intent of the |
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legislature that the application of this code and the conduct of |
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elections shall be uniform and consistent throughout this state to |
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promote voter access and ensure that all lawfully cast votes are |
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counted. |
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SECTION 1.05. Section 1.003, Election Code, is amended by |
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adding Subsection (a-1) to read as follows: |
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(a-1) A public official shall construe the provisions of |
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this code broadly to effect the intent of the legislature under |
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Section 1.0015. |
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ARTICLE 2. VOTER REGISTRATION |
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SECTION 2.01. Subchapter A, Chapter 13, Election Code, is |
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amended by adding Sections 13.009 and 13.010 to read as follows: |
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Sec. 13.009. ELECTRONIC VOTER REGISTRATION. (a) The |
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secretary of state shall implement a program to allow a person to |
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complete a voter registration application over the Internet from |
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the official Internet website of this state. The Internet websites |
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of the secretary of state and the Department of Public Safety must |
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also provide a link to the location of the application on the |
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official Internet website of this state. |
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(b) An applicant for electronic voter registration who has a |
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driver's license or personal identification card issued in this |
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state, regardless of whether the license or card is unexpired, |
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must: |
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(1) attest to the truth of the information provided on |
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the application by affirmatively accepting the information as true; |
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and |
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(2) affirmatively consent to the use of the signature |
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on the applicant's driver's license or personal identification card |
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for voter registration purposes. |
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(c) An applicant for electronic voter registration who does |
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not have a driver's license or personal identification card issued |
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in this state must: |
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(1) attest to the truth of the information provided on |
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the application by affirmatively accepting the information as true; |
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and |
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(2) print a registration application from the Internet |
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website the applicant is using to register, sign the application, |
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and mail the application to the registrar. |
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(d) For each application submitted under Subsection (b), |
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the program must require that a digital copy of the applicant's |
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signature be obtained from the Department of Public Safety. |
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(e) For each application submitted under Subsection (c), |
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the program must provide the applicant with: |
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(1) a registration application that the applicant can |
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print from the registration Internet website, sign, and mail to the |
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registrar as required under Subsection (c)(2); and |
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(2) information about how the applicant can obtain a |
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driver's license or personal identification card from the |
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Department of Public Safety. |
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(f) An application submitted under this section is |
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considered for all purposes an application submitted by mail under |
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this title. |
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(g) The secretary of state shall adopt rules as necessary to |
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implement this section, including rules to provide for additional |
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security measures necessary to ensure the accuracy and integrity of |
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applications submitted electronically. |
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(h) The rules adopted under Subsection (g) must require |
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that: |
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(1) the Internet website through which a person may |
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complete a voter registration application include a description of |
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the offense described by Section 13.007 in a conspicuous location |
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on the Internet website near the place where the person begins or |
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submits the application; and |
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(2) the state electronic Internet portal project be |
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used to authenticate the identity of a person who submits an |
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application electronically under this section. |
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Sec. 13.010. VOTER REGISTRATION THROUGH DEPARTMENT OF |
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PUBLIC SAFETY. (a) The voter registrar of each county shall |
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automatically register any county resident who is eligible to vote |
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as provided by Section 13.001 and: |
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(1) is issued a Texas driver's license or personal |
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identification card by the Department of Public Safety; or |
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(2) makes a change to a Texas driver's license or |
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personal identification card issued by the Department of Public |
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Safety. |
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(b) A driver's license or personal identification card |
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transaction with an indication provided by Section 20.062(b) or |
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20.063(c) that the transaction is not for voter registration |
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purposes is not subject to this section. |
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SECTION 2.02. Section 20.061, Election Code, is amended to |
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read as follows: |
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Sec. 20.061. APPLICABILITY OF OTHER PROVISIONS. The other |
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provisions of this chapter apply to the Department of Public Safety |
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except provisions that conflict with this subchapter or Section |
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13.010. |
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SECTION 2.03. Section 20.062(b), Election Code, is amended |
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to read as follows: |
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(b) The department shall prescribe and use a change of |
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address form and procedure that combines department and voter |
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registration functions. The form must allow a licensee or |
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cardholder to indicate that [whether] the change of address is not |
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[also to be used] for voter registration purposes. |
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SECTION 2.04. Section 20.063, Election Code, is amended to |
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read as follows: |
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Sec. 20.063. REGISTRATION PROCEDURES. (a) The Department |
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of Public Safety shall consider an application made in person, by |
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mail, or online at the department's Internet website [provide to |
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each person who applies in person at the department's offices] for |
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an original or renewal of a driver's license, a personal |
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identification card, or a duplicate or corrected license or card by |
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a person who is eligible to vote as provided by Section 13.001 an |
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application for [opportunity to complete a] voter registration. |
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The date of application is considered to be the date of submission |
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to the voter registrar for the purpose of determining the effective |
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date of registration [application form]. |
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(b) The Department of Public Safety shall consider a change |
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of address that relates to [When the department processes] a |
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license or card and that is submitted to [for renewal by mail,] the |
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department [shall deliver to the applicant by mail a voter |
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registration application form. |
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[(c) A change of address that relates to a license or card |
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and that is submitted to the department] in person, [or] by mail, or |
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online at the department's Internet website [serves] as a change in |
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[of address for] voter registration [unless the licensee or |
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cardholder indicates that the change is not for voter registration |
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purposes]. The date of submission of a change of address to a |
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department employee is considered to be the date of submission to |
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the voter registrar for the purpose of determining the effective |
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date of registration [only]. |
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(c) The registration of an eligible [(d) If a completed] |
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voter as required by Subsections (a) and (b) is automatic unless the |
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person indicates that the transaction is not for voter |
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registration purposes [application submitted to a department |
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employee does not include the applicant's correct driver's license |
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number or personal identification card number, a department |
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employee shall enter the appropriate information on the |
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application. If a completed application does not include the |
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applicant's correct residence address or mailing address, a |
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department employee shall obtain the appropriate information from |
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the applicant and enter the information on the application]. |
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SECTION 2.05. Section 20.065(b), Election Code, is amended |
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to read as follows: |
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(b) Each weekday the department is regularly open for |
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business, the department shall electronically transfer to the |
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secretary of state the name and information designated by the |
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secretary of state for [of each person who completes a] voter |
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registration for each individual who is eligible to vote as |
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provided by Section 13.001 and applies in person, by mail, or online |
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at the department's Internet website for an original or renewal of a |
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driver's license, a personal identification card, or a duplicate or |
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corrected license or card [application submitted to the |
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department]. The secretary shall prescribe procedures necessary to |
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implement this subsection. |
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SECTION 2.06. Chapter 63, Election Code, is amended by |
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adding Section 63.010 to read as follows: |
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Sec. 63.010. REGISTRATION AT POLLING PLACE. (a) A person |
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who would be eligible to vote in an election under Section 11.001, |
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but for the requirement to be a registered voter, shall be accepted |
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during voting by personal appearance for voting the ballot for the |
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precinct of the person's residence as shown by the identification |
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presented if, on the day the person offers to vote, the person: |
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(1) submits a voter registration application that |
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complies with Section 13.002 to an election officer at the polling |
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place; and |
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(2) presents as proof of residence a form of photo |
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identification described by Section 63.0101(a) that states the |
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person's current address. |
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(b) The election officer shall return the original proof of |
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residence to the voter. |
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(c) A person voting under this section shall vote a |
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provisional ballot in the manner provided by Section 63.011 except |
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that the person is not required to submit the affidavit under |
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Section 63.011(a). |
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(d) For each registration corresponding to a ballot cast |
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under this section, the voter registrar shall review the |
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application and determine whether the applicant is eligible for |
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registration as provided by Subchapter C, Chapter 13. A |
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registration approved under this subsection takes effect on the |
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date the vote was cast. |
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(e) An election officer serving at a polling place, whether |
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on election day or during the early voting period, is a deputy voter |
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registrar and has the same authority as a regular deputy registrar. |
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SECTION 2.07. Section 85.031(a), Election Code, is amended |
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to read as follows: |
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(a) For each person entitled to vote an early voting ballot |
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by personal appearance or entitled to register at a polling place, |
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the early voting clerk shall follow the procedure for accepting or |
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registering a regular voter on election day, with the modifications |
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necessary for the conduct of early voting. |
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ARTICLE 3. VOTE BY MAIL |
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SECTION 3.01. Section 13.002(e), Election Code, is amended |
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to read as follows: |
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(e) Notwithstanding Section 82.005, a [A] person who is |
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certified for participation in the address confidentiality program |
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administered by the attorney general under Subchapter B, Chapter |
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58, Code of Criminal Procedure, is not eligible for early voting by |
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mail [under Section 82.007] unless the person submits an |
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application under this section by personal delivery. The secretary |
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of state may adopt rules to implement this subsection. |
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SECTION 3.02. Section 82.005, Election Code, is amended to |
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read as follows: |
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Sec. 82.005. ELIGIBILITY FOR EARLY VOTING [BY PERSONAL |
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APPEARANCE]. Any qualified voter is eligible for early voting by |
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mail or personal appearance. |
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SECTION 3.03. Section 82.007, Election Code, is amended to |
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read as follows: |
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Sec. 82.007. PARTICIPATION IN ADDRESS CONFIDENTIALITY |
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PROGRAM. Notwithstanding Section 82.005, a [A] qualified voter who, |
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[is eligible for early voting by mail if: |
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[(1) the voter submitted a registration application by |
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personal delivery as required by Section 13.002(e); and |
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[(2)] at the time the voter's early voting ballot |
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application is submitted, [the voter] is certified for |
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participation in the address confidentiality program administered |
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by the attorney general under Subchapter B, Chapter 58, Code of |
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Criminal Procedure, is eligible for early voting by mail only if the |
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voter submitted a registration application by personal delivery as |
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required by Section 13.002(e). |
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SECTION 3.04. Sections 84.001(a), (b), and (d), Election |
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Code, are amended to read as follows: |
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(a) To be entitled to vote an early voting ballot by mail, a |
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person [who is eligible for early voting] must make an application |
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for an early voting ballot to be voted by mail as provided by this |
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title. |
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(b) An application must be in writing and signed by the |
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applicant. Except as provided by Section 84.0091, an [An] |
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electronic signature is not permitted. |
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(d) An application must be submitted [by mail] to the early |
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voting clerk for the election who serves the election precinct of |
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the applicant's residence. |
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SECTION 3.05. Section 84.002(a), Election Code, as |
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effective September 1, 2021, is amended to read as follows: |
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(a) An early voting ballot application must include: |
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(1) the applicant's name and the address at which the |
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applicant is registered to vote; |
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(2) for an application for a ballot to be voted by mail |
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by an applicant who will be absent from the applicant's [on the |
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ground of absence from the] county of residence on election day, the |
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address outside the applicant's county of residence to which the |
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ballot is to be mailed; |
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(3) for an application for a ballot to be voted by mail |
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by an applicant who is 65 years of age or older on election day or |
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has a sickness or physical condition that requires the applicant to |
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reside in a hospital or nursing home or other long-term care |
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facility, or with a relative [on the ground of age or disability], |
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the address of the hospital, nursing home or other long-term care |
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facility, or retirement center, or of a person related to the |
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applicant within the second degree by affinity or the third degree |
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by consanguinity, as determined under Chapter 573, Government Code, |
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if the applicant is living at that address and that address is |
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different from the address at which the applicant is registered to |
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vote; |
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(4) for an application for a ballot to be voted by mail |
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by an applicant who is confined [on the ground of confinement] in |
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jail as described by Section 84.009(a), the address of the jail or |
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of a person related to the applicant within the degree described by |
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Subdivision (3); |
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(5) [for an application for a ballot to be voted by |
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mail on any ground,] an indication of each election for which the |
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applicant is applying for a ballot; and |
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(6) [an indication of the ground of eligibility for |
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early voting; and |
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[(7)] for an application for a ballot to be voted by |
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mail by an applicant who is civilly committed as a sexually violent |
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predator under Chapter 841, Health and Safety Code, and is ordered |
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as a condition of civil commitment to reside in a facility operated |
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by or under contract with the Texas Civil Commitment Office [on the |
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ground of involuntary civil commitment], the address of the |
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facility operated by or under contract with the Texas Civil |
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Commitment Office or of a person related to the applicant within the |
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degree of consanguinity described by Subdivision (3). |
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SECTION 3.06. Section 84.007(a), Election Code, is amended |
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to read as follows: |
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(a) Except as provided by Sections 84.008, [and] 84.009, and |
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84.0091, an application for a ballot to be voted by mail must be |
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submitted as provided by this section. |
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SECTION 3.07. Section 84.009, Election Code, is amended by |
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amending Subsection (a) and adding Subsection (b) to read as |
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follows: |
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(a) This section applies only to an applicant who, at the |
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time the application for a ballot to be voted by mail is submitted, |
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is confined in jail: |
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(1) serving a misdemeanor sentence for a term that |
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ends on or after election day; |
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(2) pending trial after denial of bail; |
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(3) without bail pending an appeal of a felony |
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conviction; or |
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(4) pending trial or appeal on a bailable offense for |
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which release on bail before election day is unlikely. |
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(b) On request of the applicant, an application for a ballot |
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to be voted by mail [on the ground of confinement in jail] may be |
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submitted to the early voting clerk, at the discretion of the |
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authority in charge of the jail, by personal delivery by the jail |
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authority or by a designated subordinate of the authority. |
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SECTION 3.08. Subchapter A, Chapter 84, Election Code, is |
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amended by adding Section 84.0091 to read as follows: |
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Sec. 84.0091. SUBMITTING APPLICATION FOR BALLOT VOTED BY |
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MAIL: ELECTRONIC SUBMISSION. The secretary of state shall |
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implement a program to allow a person to complete an application for |
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an early voting ballot by mail over the Internet from the official |
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Internet website of this state. The program must: |
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(1) permit an applicant to electronically sign the |
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application; |
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(2) deliver a completed application to the early |
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voting clerk for the election who serves the election precinct of |
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the applicant's residence; and |
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(3) permit an applicant to check the status of the |
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applicant's application. |
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SECTION 3.09. Section 84.011(a), Election Code, as |
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effective September 1, 2021, is amended to read as follows: |
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(a) The officially prescribed application form for an early |
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voting ballot must include: |
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(1) immediately preceding the signature space the |
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statement: "I certify that the information given in this |
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application is true, and I understand that giving false information |
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in this application is a crime."; |
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(2) a statement informing the applicant of the |
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offenses prescribed by Sections 84.003 and 84.004; |
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(3) spaces for entering an applicant's voter |
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registration number and county election precinct of registration, |
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with a statement informing the applicant that failure to furnish |
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that information does not invalidate the application; and |
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(4) on an application for a ballot to be voted by mail: |
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(A) a space for an applicant [applying on the |
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ground of absence from the county of residence] to indicate whether |
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the applicant will be absent from the applicant's county of |
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residence on election day and, if applicable, the date on or after |
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which the applicant can receive mail at the address outside the |
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county; |
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(B) a space for indicating the fact that an |
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applicant whose application is signed by a witness cannot make the |
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applicant's mark and a space for indicating the relationship or |
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lack of relationship of the witness to the applicant; |
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(C) a space for entering an applicant's telephone |
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number, with a statement informing the applicant that failure to |
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furnish that information does not invalidate the application; |
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(D) a space or box for an applicant who is 65 |
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years of age or older on election day or has a sickness or physical |
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condition that requires the applicant to reside in a hospital or |
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nursing home or other long-term care facility, or with a relative, |
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[applying on the ground of age or disability] to indicate that the |
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address to which the ballot is to be mailed is the address of a |
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facility or relative described by Section 84.002(a)(3), if |
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applicable; |
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(E) a space or box for an applicant who is |
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confined [applying on the ground of confinement] in jail as |
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described by Section 84.009(a) or who is civilly committed as a |
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sexually violent predator under Chapter 841, Health and Safety |
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Code, and ordered as a condition of civil commitment to reside in a |
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facility operated by or under contract with the Texas Civil |
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Commitment Office, [involuntary civil commitment] to indicate that |
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the address to which the ballot is to be mailed is the address of a |
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relative described by Section 84.002(a)(4) or (6) [(7)], if |
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applicable; |
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(F) a space for an applicant [applying on the |
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ground of age or disability] to indicate if the application is an |
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application under Section 86.0015; |
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(G) spaces for entering the signature, printed |
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name, and residence address of any person assisting the applicant; |
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(H) a statement informing the applicant of the |
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condition prescribed by Section 81.005; and |
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(I) a statement informing the applicant of the |
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requirement prescribed by Section 86.003(c). |
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SECTION 3.10. Sections 84.032(c) and (d), Election Code, |
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are amended to read as follows: |
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(c) An applicant may submit a request after the close of |
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early voting by personal appearance by appearing in person and: |
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(1) returning the ballot to be voted by mail to the |
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early voting clerk; or |
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(2) executing an affidavit that the applicant: |
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(A) has not received the ballot to be voted by |
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mail; [or] |
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(B) never requested a ballot to be voted by mail; |
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or |
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(C) received a notice of defect under Section |
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87.0411(b). |
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(d) An applicant may also submit a request by appearing in |
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person and returning the ballot to be voted by mail or presenting a |
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notice received under Section 86.006(h) or 87.0411(b) to: |
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(1) the early voting clerk or deputy early voting |
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clerk at any polling place that is open for early voting by personal |
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appearance; or |
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(2) the presiding election judge on election day at |
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the applicant's precinct polling place. |
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SECTION 3.11. Sections 86.001(b) and (c), Election Code, |
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are amended to read as follows: |
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(b) If the application complies with the applicable |
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requirements prescribed by this title [applicant is entitled to |
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vote an early voting ballot by mail], the clerk shall provide an |
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official ballot to the applicant as provided by this chapter. |
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(c) Except as provided by Section 86.008, if the applicant |
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is not entitled to vote in the election [by mail], the clerk shall |
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reject the application, enter on the application "rejected" and the |
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reason for and date of rejection, and deliver written notice of the |
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reason for the rejection to the applicant at both the residence |
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address and mailing address on the application. A ballot may not be |
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provided to an applicant whose application is rejected. |
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SECTION 3.12. Section 86.0015(a), Election Code, is amended |
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to read as follows: |
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(a) This section applies only to an application for a ballot |
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to be voted by mail that[: |
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[(1) indicates the ground of eligibility is age or |
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disability; and |
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[(2)] does not specify the election for which a ballot |
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is requested or has been marked by the applicant as an application |
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for more than one election. |
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SECTION 3.13. Section 86.003(c), Election Code, as |
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effective September 1, 2021, is amended to read as follows: |
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(c) The address to which the balloting materials must be |
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addressed is the address at which the voter is registered to vote, |
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or the registered mailing address if different, unless the |
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application to vote early by mail indicates that the voter [ground |
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for voting by mail is]: |
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(1) will be absent from the voter's [absence from the] |
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county of residence on election day, in which case the address must |
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be an address outside the voter's county of residence; |
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(2) is confined [confinement] in jail as described by |
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Section 84.009(a), in which case the address must be the address of |
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the jail or of a relative described by Section 84.002(a)(4); |
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(3) is 65 years of age or older on election day or has a |
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sickness or physical condition that requires the applicant to |
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reside in a hospital or nursing home or other long-term care |
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facility, or with a relative, [age or disability] and [the voter] is |
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living at a hospital, nursing home or other long-term care |
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facility, or retirement center, or with a relative described by |
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Section 84.002(a)(3), in which case the address must be the address |
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of that facility or relative; or |
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(4) is civilly committed as a sexually violent |
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predator under Chapter 841, Health and Safety Code, and ordered as a |
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condition of civil commitment to reside in a facility operated by or |
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under contract with the Texas Civil Commitment Office [involuntary |
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civil commitment], in which case the address must be the address of |
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the facility or of a relative described by Section 84.002(a)(6) |
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[84.002(a)(7)]. |
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SECTION 3.14. Section 86.004(b), Election Code, is amended |
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to read as follows: |
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(b) For an election to which Section 101.104 applies, the |
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balloting materials for a voter who indicates on the application |
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for a ballot to be voted by mail or the federal postcard application |
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that the voter seeks [is eligible] to vote early by mail as a |
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consequence of the voter's being outside the United States shall be |
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mailed on or before the later of the 45th day before election day or |
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the seventh calendar day after the date the clerk receives the |
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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 3.15. Section 87.027(i), Election Code, is amended |
|
to read as follows: |
|
(i) The signature verification committee shall compare the |
|
signature on each carrier envelope certificate, except those signed |
|
for a voter by a witness, with the signature on the voter's ballot |
|
application to determine whether the signatures are those of the |
|
voter. The committee may also compare the signatures with any two or |
|
more signatures of the voter made within the preceding six years and |
|
on file with the county clerk or voter registrar to determine |
|
whether the signatures are those of the voter. Except as provided by |
|
Subsection (l), a determination under this subsection that the |
|
signatures are not those of the voter must be made by a majority |
|
vote of the committee's membership. The committee shall place the |
|
jacket envelopes, carrier envelopes, and applications of voters |
|
whose signatures are not those of the voter in separate containers |
|
from those of voters whose signatures are those of the voter. As |
|
soon as practicable, but in no event more than one business day, |
|
after the committee discovers that a voter did not sign the carrier |
|
envelope certificate or determines that the signature on the |
|
voter's ballot application or certificate is not that of the voter, |
|
the committee chair shall deliver the jacket envelope, carrier |
|
envelope, and application of the voter to the early voting ballot |
|
board. The committee chair shall deliver the jacket envelopes, |
|
carrier envelopes, and applications of voters whose signatures are |
|
those of the voter [sorted materials] to the early voting ballot |
|
board at the time specified by the board's presiding judge. |
|
SECTION 3.16. Sections 87.041(b) and (d), Election Code, |
|
are amended to read as follows: |
|
(b) Except as provided by Section 87.0411(h), a [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; and |
|
(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. |
|
(d) Except as provided by Section 87.0411(h), a [A] ballot |
|
shall be rejected if any requirement prescribed by Subsection (b) |
|
is not satisfied. In that case, the board shall indicate the |
|
rejection by entering "rejected" on the carrier envelope and on the |
|
corresponding jacket envelope. |
|
SECTION 3.17. Subchapter C, Chapter 87, Election Code, is |
|
amended by adding Section 87.0411 to read as follows: |
|
Sec. 87.0411. OPPORTUNITY TO CORRECT DEFECT: EARLY VOTING |
|
BALLOT BOARD. (a) This section applies to an early voting ballot |
|
voted by mail: |
|
(1) for which the voter did not sign the carrier |
|
envelope certificate; |
|
(2) for which it cannot immediately be determined |
|
whether the signature on the carrier envelope certificate is that |
|
of the voter; or |
|
(3) that does not contain a statement of residence |
|
form if required under Section 86.002(a). |
|
(b) Before deciding whether to accept or reject a ballot |
|
under Section 87.041, the early voting ballot board shall notify a |
|
voter within one business day of the discovery of a defect under |
|
Subsection (a) to advise the voter of the defect and provide the |
|
voter an opportunity to correct the defect by providing: |
|
(1) if the defect involves the voter's signature: |
|
(A) the following identification: |
|
(i) the identification number from an |
|
unexpired driver's license, election identification certificate, |
|
or personal identification card issued to the voter by the |
|
Department of Public Safety; |
|
(ii) the last four digits of the voter's |
|
social security number; or |
|
(iii) if the voter does not possess any |
|
identification described by Subparagraph (i) or (ii), a form of |
|
identification described by Section 63.0101; and |
|
(B) a signed cure attestation in a form |
|
prescribed by the secretary of state stating that the ballot at |
|
issue is that of the voter; or |
|
(2) if the defect involves a required statement of |
|
residence form, a signed and completed statement of residence form. |
|
(c) Subsection (b) does not apply if the early voting ballot |
|
board determines that it would be impossible to correct the defect |
|
before the ninth day after the date of the election. |
|
(d) A voter may submit materials listed under Subsection (b) |
|
to the early voting clerk by: |
|
(1) personal delivery; |
|
(2) mail; |
|
(3) e-mail; or |
|
(4) telephonic facsimile machine, if a machine is |
|
available in the clerk's office. |
|
(e) The notice under Subsection (b) must: |
|
(1) inform the voter that the voter's vote will not be |
|
counted unless the voter submits the materials listed under |
|
Subsection (b) not later than the ninth day after the date of the |
|
election; |
|
(2) instruct the voter on the methods of returning the |
|
materials listed under Subsection (b); |
|
(3) include a copy of the cure attestation or |
|
statement of residence in the form prescribed by the secretary of |
|
state; and |
|
(4) direct the voter to the location of the cure |
|
attestation or statement of residence form on the secretary of |
|
state's Internet website. |
|
(f) The early voting ballot board shall provide notice to |
|
the voter under Subsection (b) by mail and any other method |
|
reasonably calculated to provide sufficient time for the voter to |
|
submit the required materials before the deadline prescribed by |
|
this section. |
|
(g) The early voting ballot board is not required to provide |
|
notice under Subsection (b) if the board makes a determination |
|
under Section 87.027(j) that the signature on the carrier envelope |
|
certificate and ballot application are those of the voter. |
|
(h) If the early voting ballot board does not provide notice |
|
to the voter under Subsection (b) and the ballot meets the |
|
requirements of Sections 87.041(b)(1), (3), (4), and (5), the board |
|
shall accept the ballot in the manner provided by Section 87.042. |
|
(i) The secretary of state shall: |
|
(1) prominently display and maintain on the main page |
|
of the secretary's Internet website a link to blank versions of the |
|
statement of residence form and the cure attestation described by |
|
Subsection (b); and |
|
(2) adopt rules and prescribe forms as necessary to |
|
implement this section. |
|
(j) A statement of residence form or a cure attestation |
|
prescribed under this section must include clear instructions for |
|
completion and notice of the penalties associated with election |
|
fraud and voting more than once in an election. The cure attestation |
|
and statement of residence may not require the voter to have the |
|
form notarized or signed by a witness. |
|
(k) The signature provided by the voter on a cure |
|
attestation or a statement of residence form shall be placed on file |
|
with the county clerk or voter registrar to allow its use for future |
|
signature comparison as provided by Sections 87.027(i) and |
|
87.041(e). |
|
SECTION 3.18. 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. |
|
ARTICLE 4. POLLING PLACES |
|
SECTION 4.01. Sections 43.007(c) and (d), Election Code, |
|
are amended to read as follows: |
|
(c) In conducting the program, the secretary of state shall |
|
provide for an audit of the voting system equipment [direct |
|
recording electronic voting units] before and after the election, |
|
and during the election to the extent such an audit is practicable. |
|
(d) The secretary of state shall select to participate in |
|
the program each county that: |
|
(1) has held a public hearing under Subsection (b); |
|
(2) has submitted documentation listing the steps |
|
taken to solicit input on participating in the program by |
|
organizations or persons who represent the interests of voters; |
|
(3) has implemented a computerized voter registration |
|
list that allows an election officer at the polling place to verify |
|
that a voter has not previously voted in the election; |
|
(4) uses direct recording electronic voting machines, |
|
ballot marking devices, or hand-marked scannable paper ballots that |
|
are printed and scanned at the polling place or any other type of |
|
voting system equipment that the secretary of state determines is |
|
capable of processing votes for each type of ballot to be voted in |
|
the county; and |
|
(5) is determined by the secretary of state to have the |
|
appropriate technological capabilities. |
|
SECTION 4.02. Subchapter A, Chapter 43, Election Code, is |
|
amended by adding Section 43.008 to read as follows: |
|
Sec. 43.008. CAMPUS POLLING PLACES. (a) In this section, |
|
"institution of higher education" has the meaning assigned by |
|
Section 61.003, Education Code. |
|
(b) The commissioners court of a county shall designate as a |
|
polling place a number of locations on the main campus of an |
|
institution of higher education located in the county as follows: |
|
(1) if at least 5,000 but fewer than 10,000 students |
|
are enrolled at the institution, one location; or |
|
(2) if at least 10,000 students are enrolled at the |
|
institution, two locations and one additional location for every |
|
10,000 students enrolled at the institution over 10,000 students. |
|
SECTION 4.03. Section 85.005(c), Election Code, is amended |
|
to read as follows: |
|
(c) In a county with a population of 30,000 [100,000] or |
|
more, the voting in a primary election or the general election for |
|
state and county officers shall be conducted at the main early |
|
voting polling place for at least 12 hours on each weekday of the |
|
last week of the early voting period, and the voting in a special |
|
election ordered by the governor shall be conducted at the main |
|
early voting polling place for at least 12 hours on each of the last |
|
two days of the early voting period. Voting shall be conducted in |
|
accordance with this subsection in those elections in a county with |
|
a population under 30,000 [100,000] on receipt by the early voting |
|
clerk of a written request for the extended hours submitted by at |
|
least 15 registered voters of the county. The request must be |
|
submitted in time to enable compliance with Section 85.067. |
|
SECTION 4.04. Section 85.006(e), Election Code, is amended |
|
to read as follows: |
|
(e) In a primary election or the general election for state |
|
and county officers in a county with a population of 30,000 |
|
[100,000] or more, the early voting clerk shall order personal |
|
appearance voting at the main early voting polling place to be |
|
conducted for at least 12 hours on the last Saturday and for at |
|
least five hours on the last Sunday of the early voting period. The |
|
early voting clerk shall order voting to be conducted at those times |
|
in those elections in a county with a population under 30,000 |
|
[100,000] on receipt of a written request for those hours submitted |
|
by at least 15 registered voters of the county. The request must be |
|
submitted in time to enable compliance with Section 85.007. This |
|
subsection supersedes any provision of this subchapter to the |
|
extent of any conflict. |
|
ARTICLE 5. VOTING BY PERSONAL APPEARANCE |
|
SECTION 5.01. Section 13.002(i), Election Code, as |
|
effective September 1, 2021, is amended to read as follows: |
|
(i) An applicant who wishes to receive an exemption from the |
|
requirements of Section 63.001(b) on the basis of disability must |
|
submit: |
|
(1) written documentation: |
|
(A) from the United States Social Security |
|
Administration evidencing the applicant has been determined to have |
|
a disability; or |
|
(B) from the United States Department of Veterans |
|
Affairs evidencing the applicant has a disability rating of at |
|
least 50 percent; and |
|
(2) a statement in a form prescribed by the secretary |
|
of state that the applicant does not have [a form of] identification |
|
required by Section 63.001(b) in a form described by [acceptable |
|
under] Section 63.0101. |
|
SECTION 5.02. Sections 63.001(b) and (i), Election Code, |
|
are amended to read as follows: |
|
(b) Except as provided by Subsection (h), on offering to |
|
vote, a voter must present to an election officer at the polling |
|
place: |
|
(1) one form of photo identification listed in Section |
|
63.0101(a); [or] |
|
(2) one form of identification listed in Section |
|
63.0101(b)(1), (2), or (3) [63.0101(b)] accompanied by the |
|
declaration described by Subsection (i); |
|
(3) two forms of identification listed under Section |
|
63.0101(b), including one form that contains the voter's current |
|
address; or |
|
(4) two forms of identification listed under Section |
|
63.0101(b)(4) accompanied by the declaration described by |
|
Subsection (i). |
|
(i) If the requirement for identification prescribed by |
|
Subsection (b)(1) or (3) is not met, an election officer shall |
|
notify the voter that the voter may be accepted for voting if the |
|
voter meets the requirement for identification prescribed by |
|
Subsection (b)(2) or (4) and executes a declaration declaring the |
|
voter has a reasonable impediment to meeting the requirement for |
|
identification prescribed by Subsection (b)(1) or (3). A person is |
|
subject to prosecution for perjury under Chapter 37, Penal Code, or |
|
Section 63.0013 for a false statement or false information on the |
|
declaration. The secretary of state shall prescribe the form of the |
|
declaration. The form shall include: |
|
(1) a notice that a person is subject to prosecution |
|
for perjury under Chapter 37, Penal Code, or Section 63.0013 for a |
|
false statement or false information on the declaration; |
|
(2) a statement that the voter swears or affirms that |
|
the information contained in the declaration is true, that the |
|
person described in the declaration is the same person appearing at |
|
the polling place to sign the declaration, and that the voter faces |
|
a reasonable impediment to procuring the identification prescribed |
|
by Subsection (b)(1) or (3); |
|
(3) a place for the voter to indicate one of the |
|
following impediments: |
|
(A) lack of transportation; |
|
(B) lack of birth certificate or other documents |
|
needed to obtain the identification prescribed by Subsection |
|
(b)(1); |
|
(C) work schedule; |
|
(D) lost or stolen identification; |
|
(E) disability or illness; |
|
(F) family responsibilities; and |
|
(G) the identification prescribed by Subsection |
|
(b)(1) or (3) has been applied for but not received; |
|
(4) a place for the voter to sign and date the |
|
declaration; |
|
(5) a place for the election judge to sign and date the |
|
declaration; |
|
(6) a place to note the polling place at which the |
|
declaration is signed; and |
|
(7) a place for the election judge to note which form |
|
of identification prescribed by Subsection (b)(2) or (4) the voter |
|
presented. |
|
SECTION 5.03. Sections 63.0101(a) and (b), Election Code, |
|
are amended to read as follows: |
|
(a) The following documentation is an acceptable form of |
|
photo identification under this chapter: |
|
(1) a driver's license, election identification |
|
certificate, or personal identification card issued to the voter |
|
[person] by the Department of Public Safety that has not expired or |
|
that expired no earlier than four years before the date of |
|
presentation; |
|
(2) a United States military identification card that |
|
contains the voter's [person's] photograph that has not expired or |
|
that expired no earlier than four years before the date of |
|
presentation; |
|
(3) a United States citizenship certificate issued to |
|
the voter [person] that contains the voter's [person's] photograph; |
|
(4) a United States passport book or card issued to the |
|
voter [person] that has not expired or that expired no earlier than |
|
four years before the date of presentation; [or] |
|
(5) a license to carry a handgun issued to the voter |
|
[person] by the Department of Public Safety that has not expired or |
|
that expired no earlier than four years before the date of |
|
presentation; |
|
(6) an official Native American tribal document that: |
|
(A) contains the voter's photograph and address; |
|
and |
|
(B) is issued by a tribe that is federally |
|
recognized and located in this state; or |
|
(7) any other official government document issued to |
|
the voter and containing the voter's name, address, and photograph. |
|
(b) The following documentation is acceptable as proof of |
|
identification under this chapter: |
|
(1) a government document that shows the name and |
|
address of the voter, including the voter's voter registration |
|
certificate; |
|
(2) one of the following documents that shows the name |
|
and address of the voter: |
|
(A) a copy of a current utility bill; |
|
(B) a bank or credit union statement; |
|
(C) a government check; or |
|
(D) a paycheck or pension plan statement; [or] |
|
(3) a certified copy of a domestic birth certificate |
|
or other document confirming birth that is admissible in a court of |
|
law and establishes the voter's [person's] identity; or |
|
(4) two of the following documents issued or delivered |
|
to the voter, one of which must contain the name and address of the |
|
voter: |
|
(A) a Medicare, Medicaid, or Department of |
|
Veterans Affairs identification card or other health insurance |
|
identification card; |
|
(B) a Department of Defense identification card; |
|
(C) a social security identification card; |
|
(D) a credit or debit card; |
|
(E) a student identification card issued by a |
|
public or private high school or institution of higher education; |
|
(F) a Texas Department of Criminal Justice |
|
document indicating release or parole; |
|
(G) a fishing or hunting license; |
|
(H) a lease or mortgage for real property; |
|
(I) a motor vehicle title; |
|
(J) an insurance certificate, policy |
|
declaration, or other document demonstrating proof of insurance; |
|
(K) an official Native American tribal document |
|
that is issued by a tribe that is federally recognized and located |
|
in this state; |
|
(L) a property tax assessment; |
|
(M) a letter of confirmation of residence, letter |
|
of stay, admission form, or statement of benefits from: |
|
(i) a student residence at a public or |
|
private institution of higher education; |
|
(ii) a nursing home or other long-term care |
|
facility or a retirement center; or |
|
(iii) a shelter. |
|
(N) a document listed in Subdivision (1), (2), or |
|
(3); or |
|
(O) another government document containing the |
|
voter's name. |
|
SECTION 5.04. Section 63.011(b), Election Code, is amended |
|
to read as follows: |
|
(b) A form for an affidavit required by this section must be |
|
printed on an envelope in which the provisional ballot voted by the |
|
person may be placed and must include: |
|
(1) a space for entering the identification number of |
|
the provisional ballot voted by the person; and |
|
(2) a space for an election officer to indicate |
|
whether the person presented [a form of] identification required by |
|
Section 63.001(b) in a form described by Section 63.0101. |
|
SECTION 5.05. Section 64.012, Election Code, is amended by |
|
adding Subsection (c) to read as follows: |
|
(c) It is an exception to the application of Subsection |
|
(a)(1) that the person: |
|
(1) voted or attempted to vote a provisional ballot in |
|
accordance with Section 63.011; and |
|
(2) did not know: |
|
(A) of the particular circumstances that made the |
|
person not eligible to vote in the election; or |
|
(B) that those circumstances made the person not |
|
eligible to vote in the election. |
|
SECTION 5.06. Section 65.0541(a), Election Code, is amended |
|
to read as follows: |
|
(a) A voter who is accepted for provisional voting under |
|
Section 63.011 because the voter does not meet the identification |
|
requirements of Section 63.001(b) may, not later than the sixth day |
|
after the date of the election: |
|
(1) present [a form of] identification required by |
|
Section 63.001(b) in a form described by Section 63.0101 to the |
|
voter registrar for examination; or |
|
(2) execute an affidavit described by Section |
|
65.054(b)(2)(B) or (C) in the presence of the voter registrar. |
|
SECTION 5.07. Section 85.001(a), Election Code, is amended |
|
to read as follows: |
|
(a) The period for early voting by personal appearance |
|
begins on the 21st [17th] day before election day and continues |
|
through the fourth day before election day, except as otherwise |
|
provided by this section. |
|
SECTION 5.08. Section 86.006(a-1), Election Code, is |
|
amended to read as follows: |
|
(a-1) The voter may deliver a marked ballot in person to the |
|
early voting clerk's office only while the polls are open on |
|
election day. A voter who delivers a marked ballot in person must |
|
present identification required by Section 63.001(b) in a [an |
|
acceptable] form [of identification] described by Section 63.0101. |
|
SECTION 5.09. Section 662.003(b), Government Code, is |
|
amended to read as follows: |
|
(b) A state holiday includes only the following days: |
|
(1) the 19th day of January, "Confederate Heroes Day," |
|
in honor of Jefferson Davis, Robert E. Lee, and other Confederate |
|
heroes; |
|
(2) the second day of March, "Texas Independence Day"; |
|
(3) the 21st day of April, "San Jacinto Day"; |
|
(4) the 19th day of June, "Emancipation Day in Texas," |
|
in honor of the emancipation of the slaves in Texas in 1865; |
|
(5) the 27th day of August, "Lyndon Baines Johnson |
|
Day," in observance of the birthday of Lyndon Baines Johnson; |
|
(6) the Friday after Thanksgiving Day; |
|
(7) the 24th day of December; [and] |
|
(8) the 26th day of December; and |
|
(9) the first Tuesday after the first Monday in |
|
November of an even-numbered year. |
|
SECTION 5.10. Section 662.021, Government Code, is amended |
|
to read as follows: |
|
Sec. 662.021. DATES OF HOLIDAYS. A legal holiday includes |
|
only the following days: |
|
(1) a national holiday under Section 662.003(a); and |
|
(2) a state holiday under Sections 662.003(b)(1) |
|
through (6) and Section 662.003(b)(9). |
|
ARTICLE 6. VOLUNTEER DEPUTY REGISTRARS |
|
SECTION 6.01. Section 13.031, Election Code, is amended by |
|
adding Subsection (f) to read as follows: |
|
(f) A volunteer deputy registrar appointed under this |
|
section may serve as a volunteer deputy registrar throughout the |
|
state regardless of which county appointed the deputy registrar. |
|
The secretary of state shall prescribe procedures to implement this |
|
subsection. |
|
SECTION 6.02. Section 13.033(b), Election Code, is amended |
|
to read as follows: |
|
(b) If a person is to be appointed, the registrar shall |
|
prepare a certificate of appointment in duplicate containing: |
|
(1) the date of appointment; |
|
(2) the statement: "I, ____________, Voter Registrar |
|
for ____________ County, do hereby appoint ____________ as a |
|
volunteer deputy registrar [for ____________ County]."; |
|
(3) the person's residence address; |
|
(4) the person's voter registration number, if any; |
|
(5) a statement that the term of the appointment |
|
expires December 31 of an even-numbered year; and |
|
(6) a statement that the appointment terminates on the |
|
person's final conviction for an offense for failure to deliver a |
|
registration application and may terminate on the registrar's |
|
determination that the person failed to adequately review a |
|
registration application, intentionally destroyed or physically |
|
altered a registration application, or engaged in any other |
|
activity that conflicts with the responsibilities of a volunteer |
|
deputy registrar under this chapter. |
|
SECTION 6.03. Section 13.037(a), Election Code, is amended |
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to read as follows: |
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(a) A person may not receive compensation from any [the] |
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county for service as a volunteer deputy registrar unless |
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compensation is authorized by the commissioners court of that |
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county. |
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SECTION 6.04. Section 13.038, Election Code, is amended to |
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read as follows: |
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Sec. 13.038. POWERS GENERALLY. (a) A volunteer deputy |
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registrar may distribute voter registration application forms |
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throughout the county and receive registration applications |
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submitted to the deputy in person. |
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(b) A volunteer deputy registrar may distribute a voter |
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registration application in the form prescribed by the secretary of |
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state under Section 31.002 throughout the state and receive an |
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application in that form submitted to the deputy in person, |
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regardless of the county in which the application was printed. |
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(c) The secretary of state shall prescribe procedures to |
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implement this section. |
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ARTICLE 7. UNOPPOSED CANDIDATES |
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SECTION 7.01. Section 2.053(a), Election Code, is amended |
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to read as follows: |
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(a) On receipt of the certification, the governing body of |
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the political subdivision by order or ordinance shall [may] declare |
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each unopposed candidate elected to the office. If no election is to |
|
be held on election day by the political subdivision, a copy of the |
|
order or ordinance shall be posted on election day at each polling |
|
place used or that would have been used in the election. |
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SECTION 7.02. Section 2.056(c), Election Code, is amended |
|
to read as follows: |
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(c) A certifying authority shall [may] declare a candidate |
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elected to an office of the state or county government if, were the |
|
election held, only the votes cast for that candidate in the |
|
election for that office may be counted. |
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SECTION 7.03. Section 52.092(a), Election Code, is amended |
|
to read as follows: |
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(a) Except as provided by Section 2.053(c) or 2.056(e), for |
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[For] an election at which offices regularly filled at the general |
|
election for state and county officers are to appear on the ballot, |
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the offices shall be listed in the following order: |
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(1) offices of the federal government; |
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(2) offices of the state government: |
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(A) statewide offices; |
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(B) district offices; |
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(3) offices of the county government: |
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(A) county offices; |
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(B) precinct offices. |
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ARTICLE 8. ELECTION OFFICIALS, VOLUNTEERS, AND POLL WATCHERS |
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SECTION 8.01. Subchapter D, Chapter 32, Election Code, is |
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amended by adding Section 32.077 to read as follows: |
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Sec. 32.077. SUITS AGAINST ELECTION OFFICERS. A person may |
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only bring a legal action, including a petition for a writ of |
|
mandamus, against an election officer in that officer's official |
|
capacity if the act that is the subject of the legal action is |
|
related to the exercise of an official duty of the election officer. |
|
SECTION 8.02. Subchapter B, Chapter 33, Election Code, is |
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amended by adding Section 33.036 to read as follows: |
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Sec. 33.036. TRAINING. (a) To be eligible to serve as a |
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watcher, a person must complete the training required of election |
|
judges under Subchapter F, Chapter 32. |
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(b) The secretary of state shall adopt rules to implement |
|
this section. |
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SECTION 8.03. Section 33.051, Election Code, is amended by |
|
adding Subsection (g) to read as follows: |
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(g) Before accepting a watcher, the officer presented with a |
|
watcher's certificate of appointment shall require the watcher to |
|
take the following oath, administered by the officer: "I swear (or |
|
affirm) that I will not disrupt the voting process or harass voters |
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in the discharge of my duties." |
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ARTICLE 9. REPEALERS |
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SECTION 9.01. The following provisions of the Election Code |
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are repealed: |
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(1) Section 43.007(i); |
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(2) Section 82.001; |
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(3) Section 82.002; |
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(4) Section 82.003; |
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(5) Section 82.004; |
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(6) Section 82.008, as effective September 1, 2021; |
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(7) Section 84.002(b); |
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(8) Section 84.002(c), as effective September 1, 2021; |
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and |
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(9) Section 112.002(b). |
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ARTICLE 10. TRANSITION AND EFFECTIVE DATE |
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SECTION 10.01. (a) The changes in law made by this Act apply |
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only to an offense committed on or after the effective date of this |
|
Act. An offense committed before the effective date of this Act is |
|
governed by the law in effect when the offense was committed, and |
|
the former law is continued in effect for that purpose. For purposes |
|
of this section, an offense was committed before the effective date |
|
of this Act if any element of the offense occurred before that date. |
|
(b) The changes in law made by this Act apply only to an |
|
election ordered on or after the effective date of this Act. An |
|
election ordered before the effective date of this Act is governed |
|
by the law in effect when the election was ordered, and the former |
|
law is continued in effect for that purpose. |
|
(c) The changes in law made by this Act apply only to an |
|
application to vote an early voting ballot by mail submitted on or |
|
after the effective date of this Act. An application to vote an |
|
early voting ballot by mail submitted before the effective date of |
|
this Act is governed by the law in effect when the application was |
|
submitted, and the former law is continued in effect for that |
|
purpose. |
|
(d) The changes in law made by this Act apply only to an |
|
application for voter registration submitted on or after the |
|
effective date of this Act. |
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SECTION 10.02. This Act takes effect on the 91st day after |
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the last day of the legislative session. |