Bill Text: TX HB3774 | 2025-2026 | 89th Legislature | Introduced
Bill Title: Relating to the operation of a signature verification committee.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)
Status: (Introduced) 2025-03-05 - Filed [HB3774 Detail]
Download: Texas-2025-HB3774-Introduced.html
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By: Paul | H.B. No. 3774 |
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relating to the operation of a signature verification committee. | ||
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | ||
SECTION 1. Section 86.011(d), Election Code, is amended to | ||
read as follows: | ||
(d) Notwithstanding any other provisions of this code, if | ||
the clerk receives a timely carrier envelope that does not fully | ||
comply with the applicable requirements prescribed by this title, | ||
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of the defect by telephone or e-mail and advise the voter that the | ||
voter may come to the clerk's office in person to correct the | ||
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on election day, or cure the defect as instructed on a corrective | ||
action form and return the form by mail. If the procedures | ||
authorized by this subsection are used, they must be applied | ||
uniformly to all carrier envelopes covered by this subsection. A | ||
poll watcher is entitled to observe the procedures under this | ||
subsection. The secretary of state may prescribe any other | ||
procedures necessary to implement this subsection including | ||
requirements for posting notice of any deliveries. | ||
SECTION 2. Section 87.0271(a), Election Code, is amended to | ||
read as follows: | ||
(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 or | ||
signature sheet, as applicable, is that of the voter; | ||
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respect to a witness. | ||
SECTION 3. Sections 87.0222(a) and (a-1), Election Code, | ||
are amended to read as follows: | ||
(a) Except as provided by Subsection (a-1), not later than | ||
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containing early voting ballots voted by mail shall be delivered to | ||
the board. | ||
(a-1) Any jacket envelopes of early voting ballots voted by | ||
mail returned after delivery of the ballots under Subsection (a) | ||
may be delivered to the presiding judge of the early voting ballot | ||
board between the end of the 11th [ |
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and the closing of the polls on election day, or as soon after | ||
closing as practicable, at the time or times specified by the | ||
presiding judge. | ||
SECTION 4. Section 87.027, Election Code, is amended by | ||
amending Subsections (a-1), (c), (d), (f), and (i) and adding | ||
Subsections (e-1), (f-1), and (i-1) to read as follows: | ||
(a-1) A signature verification committee shall be appointed | ||
in the general election for state and county officers on submission | ||
to the early voting clerk of a written request for the committee by | ||
at least 15 registered voters of the county. The secretary of state | ||
shall prescribe the form for a request submitted under this | ||
subsection. The request must be submitted not later than the | ||
preceding October 1, and a request submitted by mail is considered | ||
to be submitted at the time of its receipt by the clerk. | ||
(c) Not later than the fifth day after the date the early | ||
voting clerk issues the order calling for the appointment of a | ||
signature verification committee, or not later than October 15 for | ||
a committee required under Subsection (a-1), the appropriate | ||
authority shall appoint the members of the committee and designate | ||
one of the appointees as chair, subject to Subsection (d). The | ||
authority shall fill a vacancy on the committee by appointment as | ||
soon as possible after the vacancy occurs, subject to Subsection | ||
(d). The early voting clerk shall post notice of the name [ |
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posted continuously for the period beginning the day after the date | ||
of the appointment and ending on the last day of the committee's | ||
operation in the election. | ||
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number of members who are to compose the signature verification | ||
committee and shall state that number in the order calling for the | ||
committee's appointment. A committee must consist of not fewer | ||
than five members. In an election in which party alignment is | ||
indicated on the ballot, each county chair of a political party with | ||
a nominee or aligned candidate on the ballot shall submit to the | ||
appointing authority a list of names of persons eligible to serve on | ||
the signature verification committee in order of the county chair's | ||
preference. The authority shall appoint at least two persons from | ||
each list in the order of preference indicated on each list to serve | ||
as members of the committee. The same number of members must be | ||
appointed from each list. The authority shall appoint as chair of | ||
the committee the highest-ranked person on the list provided by the | ||
political party whose nominee for governor received the most votes | ||
in the county in the most recent gubernatorial general election. | ||
The authority shall appoint as vice chair of the committee the | ||
highest-ranked person on the list provided by the political party | ||
whose nominee for governor received the second most votes in the | ||
county in the most recent gubernatorial general election. The vice | ||
chair shall be counted as a member unless the chair is not present. | ||
If the chair is not present, the vice chair acts as the chair until | ||
the chair returns or a replacement is provided by the chair's | ||
political party. A vacancy of any position on the committee shall | ||
be filled by appointment from the original list or from a new list | ||
submitted by the appropriate county chair. | ||
(e-1) A person may not serve on a signature verification | ||
committee and an early voting ballot board in the same election. | ||
(f) The early voting clerk shall determine the place, day or | ||
days, and hours of operation of the signature verification | ||
committee and shall state that information in the order calling for | ||
the committee's appointment. A committee may not begin operating | ||
before the 20th day before election day and must convene not later | ||
than the 12th day before election day. | ||
(f-1) After the day the signature verification committee | ||
begins operating, the early voting clerk may no longer send a voter | ||
a notice of a defect and corrective action form under Section | ||
86.011(d). The early voting clerk may, with instruction from the | ||
committee chair, send a voter a notice of defect and corrective | ||
action form under Section 87.0271 on behalf of the committee. | ||
(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 known | ||
signature of the voter 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, with the | ||
chair only voting to resolve a tie. Both political parties must be | ||
equally represented during the majority vote. If an unequal number | ||
of members are present, it must be decided at the beginning of the | ||
meeting which member shall abstain from participating so that an | ||
equal number of members from both parties are voting. The committee | ||
shall place the jacket envelopes, unopened 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. The committee chair shall deliver the sorted | ||
materials to the early voting ballot board at the time specified by | ||
the board's presiding judge. | ||
(i-1) The signature verification committee may only open a | ||
carrier envelope if the carrier envelope is attached to a federal | ||
postcard application for the purpose of reviewing a signature | ||
sheet. | ||
SECTION 5. Subchapter B, Chapter 87, Election Code, is | ||
amended by adding Section 87.0273 to read as follows: | ||
Sec. 87.0273. SIGNATURE VERIFICATION COMMITTEE MEMBERS; | ||
OATH AND IDENTIFICATION. (a) A member of the signature | ||
verification committee shall repeat the following oath aloud: | ||
"I swear (or affirm) that I will objectively work to be sure | ||
to accept and count every eligible voter who provides the required | ||
identification number and whose signature accompanying the ballot | ||
appears to be that of the voter or the voter's witness. I | ||
understand it is my duty to verify the voter's signature on the | ||
ballot carrier envelope even when rebuttably presumed to be the | ||
voter due to matching personal identification information. I will | ||
not work alone when ballots are present and will work only in the | ||
presence of a member of a political party different from my own. I | ||
will faithfully perform my duties as an officer of the election and | ||
guard the purity of the election." | ||
(b) A member of the signature verification committee who | ||
arrives after the oath is made shall repeat the oath aloud before | ||
performing any duties as a member. | ||
(c) Following administration of the oath, each member of the | ||
signature verification committee shall be issued a form of | ||
identification, prescribed by the secretary of state, to be | ||
displayed by the member during the member's hours of service on the | ||
board. | ||
SECTION 6. Section 87.128(c), Election Code, is amended to | ||
read as follows: | ||
(c) Each member who takes notes under this section shall | ||
sign and date the notes and deliver them to the presiding judge or | ||
committee chair, as applicable, for delivery to the custodian of | ||
election records. A member may request and receive a copy of their | ||
notes at the time of delivery. | ||
SECTION 7. Section 101.105, Election Code, is amended to | ||
read as follows: | ||
Sec. 101.105. BALLOTING MATERIALS TO BE SENT BY | ||
E-MAIL. Balloting materials to be sent by e-mail under this | ||
subchapter include: | ||
(1) the appropriate ballot; | ||
(2) ballot instructions, including instructions that | ||
inform a voter that the ballot must be returned by mail to be | ||
counted; | ||
(3) instructions prescribed by the secretary of state | ||
on: | ||
(A) how to print a return envelope from the | ||
federal Voting Assistance Program website; and | ||
(B) how to create a carrier envelope if not using | ||
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(4) a list of certified write-in candidates, if | ||
applicable; and | ||
(5) an official signature sheet. | ||
SECTION 8. The changes in law made by this Act apply only to | ||
an election ordered on or after the effective date of this Act. | ||
SECTION 9. This Act takes effect September 1, 2025. |