88R8584 MPF-D
 
  By: Bettencourt S.B. No. 2063
 
 
 
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 
AN ACT
  relating to the oversight of and reporting requirements for the
  county elections administrator.
         BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
         SECTION 1.  Section 31.037, Election Code, is amended to
  read as follows:
         Sec. 31.037.  SUSPENSION OR TERMINATION OF EMPLOYMENT.  The
  employment of the county elections administrator may be suspended,
  with or without pay, or terminated at any time for good and
  sufficient cause on the three-fifths [four-fifths] vote of the
  county election commission and approval of that action by a
  majority vote of the commissioners court.
         SECTION 2.  Section 31.043, Election Code, is amended to
  read as follows:
         Sec. 31.043.  DUTIES OF ADMINISTRATOR GENERALLY.  (a) The
  county elections administrator shall perform:
               (1)  the duties and functions of the voter registrar;
               (2)  the duties and functions placed on the county
  clerk by this code;
               (3)  the duties and functions relating to elections
  that are placed on the county clerk by statutes outside this code,
  subject to Section 31.044; and
               (4)  the duties and functions placed on the
  administrator under Sections 31.044 and 31.045.
         (b)  The county elections administrator is not a member of
  the county election commission or the county election board.
         SECTION 3.  Subchapter B, Chapter 31, Election Code, is
  amended by adding Sections 31.0431, 31.0432, 31.0433, 31.0434, and
  31.0435 to read as follows:
         Sec. 31.0431.  REPORT TO COUNTY ELECTION COMMISSION: VOTE BY
  MAIL. Not later than the 30th day after the final canvass of an
  election is completed, the county elections administrator shall
  provide a report to the county election commission that includes
  the following information pertaining to voting by mail: 
               (1)  the number of applications for a ballot to be voted
  by mail submitted and the number of applications rejected;
               (2)  the number of official ballots to be voted by mail: 
                     (A)  provided to an applicant; 
                     (B)  returned by an applicant; 
                     (C)  returned undelivered by the United States
  Postal Service;
                     (D)  delivered to the early voting ballot board or
  signature verification committee; 
                     (E)  for which the voters were accepted by the
  early voting ballot board, including accepted voters whose jacket
  envelopes were empty, contained the wrong ballot, or contained
  multiple ballots; and
                     (F)  for which the voters were rejected by the
  early voting ballot board; 
               (3)  the number of limited ballots to be voted by mail
  submitted by an applicant; and 
               (4)  the number of ballots voted by mail:
                     (A)  delivered to the central counting station;
                     (B)  duplicated at the central counting station;
  and 
                     (C)  tabulated by the central counting station.
         Sec. 31.0432.  REPORT TO COUNTY ELECTION COMMISSION: EARLY
  VOTING BY PERSONAL APPEARANCE. Not later than the 30th day after the
  final canvass of an election is completed, the county elections
  administrator shall provide a report to the county election
  commission that includes the following information pertaining to
  each day of early voting by personal appearance:  
               (1)  the number of persons accepted to vote using a
  limited ballot and the number of limited ballots cast;
               (2)  the number of:
                     (A)  voters accepted to vote at each polling
  place, including accepted voters who did not cast a vote;
                     (B)  votes cast at each polling place and in each
  election precinct; 
                     (C)  voters accepted to vote a provisional ballot; 
                     (D)  provisional ballot affidavits accepted at
  each polling place; 
                     (E)  requests for cancellation of an application
  for a ballot to be voted by mail received by each polling place; 
                     (F)  spoiled ballots at each polling place; 
                     (G)  marked ballots deposited in a location other
  than a ballot box; 
                     (H)  polling places where 25 percent or more of
  the election officers were not available to work at the polling
  place for more than one hour at a time; 
                     (I)  polling places where a seal on a ballot box or
  voting equipment did not match the documentation or was broken; and 
                     (J)  polling places that were not able to
  reconcile every voter against the record of votes cast, including
  the number of polling places where the discrepancy exceeded two
  votes cast;
               (3)  the allocation of voting equipment and election
  officials for each polling place; and
               (4)  the number of ballots cast during early voting by
  personal appearance that were duplicated by the central counting
  station.
         Sec. 31.0433.  REPORT TO COUNTY ELECTION COMMISSION:
  ELECTION DAY. Not later than the 30th day after the final canvass of
  an election is completed, the county elections administrator shall
  provide a report to the county election commission that includes
  the following information pertaining to election day:
               (1)  the number of:
                     (A)  voters accepted to vote at each polling
  place, including accepted voters who did not cast a vote;
                     (B)  votes cast at each polling place and in each
  election precinct; 
                     (C)  voters accepted to vote a provisional ballot; 
                     (D)  provisional ballot affidavits accepted at
  each polling place; 
                     (E)  requests for cancellation of an application
  for a ballot to be voted by mail received by each polling place; 
                     (F)  spoiled ballots at each polling place; and
                     (G)  marked ballots deposited in a location other
  than a ballot box; 
               (2)  the allocation of voting equipment and election
  officials for each polling place;
               (3)  the number of polling places on election day that: 
                     (A)  opened at least 10 minutes late due to the
  malfunction of voting system equipment or a lack of election
  supplies;
                     (B)  closed for more than 30 minutes during voting
  hours; 
                     (C)  had 25 percent or more of the voting machines
  not functioning for at least 30 minutes during voting hours;
                     (D)  had 50 percent or more of the scanning
  equipment not functioning for at least 30 minutes during voting
  hours; 
                     (E)  did not have a sufficient supply of ballots,
  including from a shortage, having the wrong size paper for the
  voting system, or any other malfunction limiting a person's ability
  to vote as authorized under this code;  
                     (F)  did not print the tape showing each voting
  machine counter was set to zero prior to opening the polls for
  voting;
                     (G)  failed to properly prepare the precinct
  returns under Section 65.014;
                     (H)  had 25 percent or more of the election
  officers not available to work at the polling place for more than
  one hour at a time; 
                     (I)  had a seal on a ballot box or voting equipment
  that did not match the documentation or was broken; and 
                     (J)  were not able to reconcile every voter
  against the record of votes cast, including the number of polling
  places where the discrepancy exceeded two votes cast;
               (4)  the number of ballots cast on election day that
  were duplicated by the central counting station; and
               (5)  the number of times a presiding judge delivered
  the election returns but did not receive a chain of custody
  document.
         Sec. 31.0434.  REPORT TO COUNTY ELECTION COMMISSION:
  ADDITIONAL ELECTION INFORMATION. Not later than the 30th day after
  the final canvass of an election is completed, the county elections
  administrator shall provide a report to the county election
  commission that includes the following information pertaining to an
  election conducted in the county:
               (1)  the number of suspense voters in the county; 
               (2)  the number of statements of residence completed at
  each polling place; 
               (3)  a reconciliation of:
                     (A)  every election precinct in the county on the
  number of registered voters and the number of votes cast; 
                     (B)  every data storage device assigned to a
  polling place or to ballots to be voted by mail and its inclusion on
  audit documentation; and
                     (C)  the number of votes on each results tape and
  the total number of votes cast; and 
               (4)  an inventory of election records with container
  labels, including a list of the contents in each container. 
         Sec. 31.0435.  COUNTY ELECTION COMMISSION REVIEW OF REPORTS.
  (a) The county election commission shall review reports provided by
  the county elections administrator under Section 31.0431. 
         (b)  Not later than the 30th day after receiving the reports,
  the county election commission shall provide recommendations to the
  county elections administrator based on the provided reports. 
         (c)  During the next countywide election, the county
  election commission shall monitor the county elections
  administrator to determine whether the administrator is following
  the recommendations provided by the commission under Subsection
  (b). 
         SECTION 4.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2023.