By: West S.R. No. 49
 
 
 
   
 
 
 
SENATE RESOLUTION
         WHEREAS, The right to vote is sacred and the exercise of
  that right represents a cornerstone of our democracy; and
         WHEREAS, The offense of illegal voting has long existed in
  this state, and when first codified, stated that if "any person,
  knowing himself not to be a qualified voter," nonetheless voted,
  the person would be subject to a fine; and
         WHEREAS, The offense has changed over the decades until
  its eventual recodification in Section 64.012(a)(1), Election
  Code, which states that a person commits the offense if the
  person "votes or attempts to vote in an election in which the
  person knows the person is not eligible to vote"; and
         WHEREAS, The offense is punishable by incarceration, fine,
  or both; and
         WHEREAS, A person's knowledge of their own ineligibility
  has always been an element of the offense; and
         WHEREAS, It is a fundamental principle of criminal law in
  this state that persons should only be convicted of an offense
  when all required elements of the offense are shown to have been
  satisfied; and
         WHEREAS, Instances where a person knows that the person is
  ineligible to vote in an election but nonetheless votes or
  attempts to vote should be prosecuted; and
         WHEREAS, Cases of genuine mistake, where the person votes
  or attempts to vote under the honest belief that the person is
  eligible to vote, should not establish the required element of
  knowledge of one's own ineligibility; and
         WHEREAS, In such cases, the ineligible person's vote
  should not be allowed and any vote erroneously cast by an
  ineligible person should not be counted, but a person should not
  be criminally incarcerated for making an innocent mistake; now,
  therefore, be it
         RESOLVED, That the Senate of the State of Texas, 87th
  Legislature, 2nd Called Session, hereby strongly believes that
  no Texan should be prosecuted for the offense of illegal voting
  if the person voted or attempted to vote based on a mistaken,
  honest belief that the person was in fact eligible to vote; and,
  be it further
         RESOLVED, That the Texas Senate encourages the careful
  exercise of discretion at all levels of government when
  investigating and prosecuting cases of alleged illegal voting.