2025S0210-T 03/10/25
 
  By: Hughes S.B. No. 2309
 
 
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 
AN ACT
  relating to election integrity and security of ballot boxes,
  including by preventing fraud in the conduct of elections in this
  state; authorizing a penalty.
         BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
  ARTICLE 1. GENERAL PROVISIONS
         SECTION 1.01.  SHORT TITLE. This Act may be cited as the
  Ballot Box Election Security, Transparency, and Accountability
  Act.
         SECTION 1.02.  Chapter 33, Texas Election Code, is amended
  to read as follows:
         Sec. 33.0605. OBSERVING DATA STORAGE SEALING AND TRANSFER.
  (a) A watcher appointed to serve at a polling place in an election
  who is available at the time of the action may observe all election
  activities relating to the opening and closing of the polling
  place, including starting up and closing voting system equipment,
  printing of all types of voting system tapes, inspecting of ballot
  boxes, the sealing and transfer of a memory card, flash drive, hard
  drive, data storage device, or other medium now existing or later
  developed used by the voting system equipment.
         (b)  Notwithstanding any other provision of this code, a
  watcher duly accepted for service at a polling location is entitled
  to follow the transfer and delivery of election materials,
  including ballot boxes, from the polling place at which the watcher
  was accepted to a regional tabulating center, the central counting
  station, the main early voting site, the early voting clerk's
  office, a secured storage location, or any other location
  designated to receive, store, and process election materials. The
  authority responsible for administering a regional tabulating
  center or another location where election materials are delivered,
  processed, and stored must accept duly appointed watchers for
  service in the same manner a watcher is accepted for service under
  Section 33.051 and must accept the same number of watchers that may
  serve under Section 33.007(a).
         SECTION 1.03.  Chapter 127, Section 127.1232, Election Code,
  is amended to read as follows:
         Sec. 127.1232.  SECURITY OF VOTED BALLOTS. (b) The general
  custodian of election records in a county with a population of
  100,000 or more shall implement a video surveillance system that
  retains a record of all areas containing voted ballots, including
  but not limited to all doorways, halls, and offices:
               (1)  from the time the voted ballots during early
  voting and on election day are delivered to the early voting ballot
  board, the early voting clerk, regional tabulating center, and the
  central counting station, or any other location designated for
  delivery, until the final canvass of precinct election returns; and
               (2)  from the time the absentee voted ballots are
  delivered to the elections office, signature verification
  committee or early voting ballot board until the final canvass of
  precinct election returns.
         (c)  A video from a system implemented under Subsection (b)
  shall be made available to the public by a livestream and must
  include a large analog clock visible in each area under
  surveillance.
         (e)  A person that violates this section commits an offense.
  An offense under this section is a Class A misdemeanor for the first
  offense. Multiple offenses thereafter are felonies of the third
  degree. 
         SECTION 1.04.  Chapter 127, Section 127.201, Texas Election
  Code, shall be amended as follows:
         Sec. 127.201.  PARTIAL COUNT OF ELECTRONIC VOTING SYSTEM
  BALLOTS BY GENERAL CUSTODIAN. (d) Each candidate in the election is
  entitled to be present for the retrieving of ballot boxes, opening
  of ballot box seals, ballot sorting, counting of ballots, and
  resealing of ballot boxes for the partial count. Each candidate,
  and treasurer of a specific-purpose political action committee that
  was involved in the election [at the count and] is entitled to have
  a watcher and representative present to monitor all activities
  associated with the partial count.  A representative must deliver a
  certificate of appointment to the general custodian at the time the
  representative reports for service. The certificate must be in
  writing and must include:
               (1)  the printed name and signature of the
  representative;
               (2)  the election subject to the count; and
               (3)  the printed name and signature of the candidate
  making the appointment.
         SECTION 1.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2025.