Bill Text: TX SB1603 | 2019-2020 | 86th Legislature | Introduced
Bill Title: Relating to election integrity; creating criminal offenses; increasing criminal penalties; imposing a civil penalty.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2019-03-14 - Referred to State Affairs [SB1603 Detail]
Download: Texas-2019-SB1603-Introduced.html
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By: Hall | S.B. No. 1603 |
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relating to election integrity; creating criminal offenses; | ||
increasing criminal penalties; imposing a civil penalty. | ||
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | ||
SECTION 1. Chapter 1, Election Code, is amended by adding | ||
Section 1.021 to read as follows: | ||
Sec. 1.021. RESIDENCE FOR CERTAIN REGISTERED VOTERS. | ||
(a) For purposes of registration under this code, a person's | ||
residence is established at the first residence address in the | ||
following list that is applicable to the person: | ||
(1) the address stated on a driver's license issued to | ||
the person by the Department of Public Safety that has not expired | ||
or, if the person has notified the department of a change of address | ||
under Section 521.054, Transportation Code, the new address | ||
contained in the notification; | ||
(2) the address stated on a personal identification | ||
card issued to the person by the Department of Public Safety that | ||
has not expired or, if the person has notified the department of a | ||
change of address under Section 521.054, Transportation Code, the | ||
new address contained in the notification; | ||
(3) the address stated on a license to carry a | ||
concealed handgun issued to the person by the Department of Public | ||
Safety that has not expired or, if the person has notified the | ||
department of a change of address under Section 411.181, Government | ||
Code, the new address contained in the notification; | ||
(4) an address corresponding to a residence at which | ||
the person receives mail; | ||
(5) the address the person claims as a homestead in | ||
this state; or | ||
(6) the registration address of a vehicle the person | ||
owns. | ||
(b) A person whose residence in this state has no address | ||
may establish residence under this section by executing an | ||
affidavit stating that the person's residence in this state has no | ||
address and filing the affidavit with the secretary of state. | ||
(c) The address described by Subsection (a)(4) may not be a | ||
commercial post office box or similar location that does not | ||
correspond to a residence. | ||
(d) This section does not apply to: | ||
(1) a person who is a member of the armed forces of the | ||
United States or the spouse or a dependent of a member; or | ||
(2) a person enrolled as a full-time student at an | ||
institution of higher education. | ||
(e) The secretary of state shall adopt rules as necessary to | ||
implement this section. | ||
SECTION 2. Section 13.071, Election Code, is amended to | ||
read as follows: | ||
Sec. 13.071. REVIEW OF APPLICATION. (a) The registrar | ||
shall review each submitted application for registration to | ||
determine whether it complies with Section 13.002 and indicates | ||
that the applicant is a United States citizen eligible for | ||
registration. | ||
(b) If the application is submitted to the Department of | ||
Public Safety in person with the proof of citizenship required by | ||
Section 20.063(e), the [ |
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not later than the seventh day after the date the application is | ||
submitted to the registrar. | ||
(c) If the application is submitted in a manner other than | ||
the manner described by Subsection (b), the registrar shall forward | ||
the information relating to the applicant to the secretary of state | ||
for determining citizenship as provided by Section 13.0721. | ||
SECTION 3. Subchapter C, Chapter 13, Election Code, is | ||
amended by adding Section 13.0721 to read as follows: | ||
Sec. 13.0721. DETERMINATION OF CITIZENSHIP. (a) This | ||
section does not apply to an application for registration submitted | ||
to the Department of Public Safety in person with the proof of | ||
citizenship required by Section 20.063(e). | ||
(b) The secretary of state shall verify with the Department | ||
of Public Safety the citizenship status of each applicant for voter | ||
registration whose information is forwarded to the secretary of | ||
state as provided by Section 13.071(c). If the department verifies | ||
the applicant's citizenship status, the secretary of state shall | ||
notify the registrar. If the department does not have information | ||
regarding the citizenship status of the applicant or has | ||
information indicating that the applicant is not a citizen, the | ||
registrar and the applicant shall be notified as provided by | ||
secretary of state rule. | ||
(c) An applicant for voter registration who receives notice | ||
under Subsection (b) must provide proof of citizenship to the | ||
registrar not later than the 60th day after the date of receipt. | ||
Except as provided by Subsection (d), this proof must be presented | ||
in person. The following is acceptable as proof of citizenship | ||
under this section: | ||
(1) an unexpired passport issued to the person; | ||
(2) a certified copy of a birth certificate or other | ||
document confirming the person's birth that is admissible in a | ||
court of law and establishes the person's identity, presented with | ||
a government-issued identification that contains the person's | ||
photograph; or | ||
(3) United States citizenship papers issued to the | ||
person, presented with a government-issued identification that | ||
contains the person's photograph. | ||
(d) An applicant may mail a certified copy of a document | ||
described by Subsection (c)(2) or (3) with a copy of the person's | ||
government-issued photo identification to the registrar. | ||
(e) If an applicant does not provide proof of citizenship as | ||
required, the registrar shall reject the application and notify the | ||
secretary of state. The secretary of state shall keep a list of | ||
applicants for which the secretary receives notice under this | ||
section. | ||
(f) The secretary of state shall adopt rules and prescribe | ||
procedures to implement this section. | ||
SECTION 4. Section 18.065, Election Code, is amended by | ||
adding Subsections (e), (f), and (g) to read as follows: | ||
(e) If a registrar fails to correct a violation within 30 | ||
days of a notice under Subsection (b), the secretary of state shall | ||
correct the violation on behalf of the registrar. | ||
(f) A registrar is liable to this state for a civil penalty | ||
of $50 for each violation corrected by the secretary of state under | ||
Subsection (e). The attorney general may bring an action to recover | ||
a civil penalty imposed under this section. | ||
(g) A civil penalty collected by the attorney general under | ||
this section shall be deposited in the state treasury to the credit | ||
of the general revenue fund. | ||
SECTION 5. Section 18.068, Election Code, is amended to | ||
read as follows: | ||
Sec. 18.068. COMPARISON OF INFORMATION REGARDING | ||
INELIGIBILITY. (a) The secretary of state shall quarterly compare | ||
the information received under Section 16.001 of this code and | ||
Section 62.113, Government Code, to the statewide computerized | ||
voter registration list. | ||
(a-1) The secretary of state shall enter into an agreement | ||
with the Department of Public Safety under which information in the | ||
statewide computerized voter registration list is compared against | ||
information in the database of the Department of Public Safety on a | ||
monthly basis to verify the accuracy of information provided on | ||
voter registration applications. The Department of Public Safety | ||
shall use any available information under the federal REAL ID | ||
program to assist the secretary under this subsection. The | ||
information compared must include, at a minimum, a voter's: | ||
(1) full legal name; | ||
(2) former name, if applicable; | ||
(3) date of birth; | ||
(4) residence address; | ||
(5) driver's license or state identification card | ||
number; | ||
(6) signature; | ||
(7) social security number; | ||
(8) documentation of lawful presence in this state; | ||
and | ||
(9) citizenship status. | ||
(a-2) If the secretary of state determines from information | ||
received under Subsection (a) or (a-1) that a voter on the | ||
registration list may be ineligible to vote [ |
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(1) the voter registrar of the counties considered | ||
appropriate by the secretary; and | ||
(2) if appropriate, the attorney general. | ||
(b) The secretary of state shall by rule determine what | ||
information combinations identified as common to a voter and to an | ||
individual who is deceased or ineligible to vote constitute a weak | ||
match or a strong match in order to: | ||
(1) produce the least possible impact on Texas voters; | ||
and | ||
(2) fulfill its responsibility to manage the voter | ||
rolls. | ||
(c) The secretary of state may not determine that a voter is | ||
deceased or ineligible to vote based on a weak match. The | ||
secretary of state may inform the county of the voter's residence | ||
that a weak match exists. | ||
(d) On receiving notification from the secretary of state | ||
under Subsection (c) that a weak match of identifying information | ||
exists for a county voter and an individual who is deceased or | ||
ineligible to vote, the county shall investigate whether the voter | ||
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(e) The secretary of state may determine that a voter is | ||
deceased or ineligible to vote based on a strong match. | ||
(f) The secretary of state may obtain, for purposes of | ||
determining whether a voter is deceased or ineligible to vote, | ||
information from other state agency databases relating to a voter | ||
that is the same type of information that the secretary of state or | ||
a voter registrar collects or stores for voter registration | ||
purposes. | ||
SECTION 6. Section 20.063, Election Code, is amended by | ||
adding Subsection (e) to read as follows: | ||
(e) A person who submits a voter registration application to | ||
the department in person shall at the time of submission present as | ||
proof of citizenship: | ||
(1) an unexpired passport issued to the person; | ||
(2) a certified copy of a birth certificate or other | ||
document confirming the person's birth that is admissible in a | ||
court of law and establishes the person's identity; or | ||
(3) United States citizenship papers issued to the | ||
person. | ||
SECTION 7. Section 63.011, Election Code, is amended by | ||
amending Subsection (b) and adding Subsection (b-2) 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: | ||
(A) whether the person presented a form of | ||
identification described by Section 63.0101; and | ||
(B) the reason why the person voted | ||
provisionally. | ||
(b-2) An election officer commits an offense if the officer | ||
intentionally indicates under Subsection (b)(2)(B) a reason for a | ||
person voting a provisional ballot other than the actual reason. An | ||
offense under this subsection is a state jail felony. | ||
SECTION 8. Chapter 63, Election Code, is amended by adding | ||
Section 63.0111 to read as follows: | ||
Sec. 63.0111. OFFENSES RELATED TO ACCEPTANCE OF VOTER. (a) | ||
An election officer commits an offense if the officer accepts a | ||
voter for voting under Section 63.001 if the voter is only permitted | ||
to vote a provisional ballot in the election. | ||
(b) An election officer commits an offense if the officer | ||
knowingly accepts or permits the same person to vote more than one | ||
ballot in the same election. | ||
(c) An offense under this section is a state jail felony. | ||
SECTION 9. Sections 64.036(a) and (d), Election Code, are | ||
amended to read as follows: | ||
(a) A person commits an offense if the person knowingly: | ||
(1) provides assistance to a voter who is not eligible | ||
for assistance; | ||
(2) while assisting a voter prepares the voter's | ||
ballot in a way other than the way the voter directs or without | ||
direction from the voter; | ||
(3) while assisting a voter suggests by word, sign, or | ||
gesture how the voter should vote; or | ||
(4) provides assistance, or offers to provide | ||
assistance, to a voter who has not requested assistance, indicated | ||
that the person is eligible for assistance, or selected the person | ||
to assist the voter. | ||
(d) An offense under this section is a state jail felony | ||
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SECTION 10. Section 65.002, Election Code, is amended by | ||
adding Subsections (d) and (e) to read as follows: | ||
(d) A county election officer who intentionally prevents or | ||
delays the presiding judge from counting ballots in accordance with | ||
Subsection (c) commits an offense. | ||
(e) An offense under Subsection (d) is a state jail felony. | ||
SECTION 11. Sections 85.001(a) and (c), Election Code, are | ||
amended to read as follows: | ||
(a) The period for early voting by personal appearance | ||
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provided by this section. | ||
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beginning the period is a Saturday, Sunday, or legal state holiday, | ||
the early voting period begins on the next regular business day, | ||
except as otherwise provided by Section 85.006. | ||
SECTION 12. Section 85.005(d), Election Code, is amended to | ||
read as follows: | ||
(d) In an election ordered by a city, early voting by | ||
personal appearance at the main early voting polling place shall be | ||
conducted for at least 12 hours[ |
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SECTION 13. Sections 85.006(a), (d), and (e), Election | ||
Code, are amended to read as follows: | ||
(a) Except as provided by Subsection (b), the authority | ||
ordering an election may order early voting by personal appearance | ||
at the main early voting polling place to be conducted on a Saturday | ||
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period. | ||
(d) The authority authorized to order early voting on a | ||
Saturday or Sunday under Subsection (a) or (b) shall order the | ||
voting under the applicable subsection on receipt of a written | ||
request submitted by at least 15 registered voters of the territory | ||
covered by the election. The request must be submitted in time to | ||
enable compliance with Section 85.007. The authority [ |
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is requested. | ||
(e) In a primary election or the general election for state | ||
and county officers in a county with a population of 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 [ |
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clerk shall order voting to be conducted at those times in those | ||
elections in a county with a population under 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. | ||
SECTION 14. Section 85.033, Election Code, is amended to | ||
read as follows: | ||
Sec. 85.033. SECURITY OF VOTING MACHINE. (a) At the close of | ||
early voting each day, the early voting clerk shall secure each | ||
voting machine used for early voting in the manner prescribed by the | ||
secretary of state so that its unauthorized operation is prevented. | ||
The clerk shall unsecure the machine before the beginning of early | ||
voting the following day. | ||
(b) A voting machine used for early voting may not be | ||
removed from the polling place until the polls close on election | ||
day. | ||
(c) A person commits an offense if the person violates | ||
Subsection (b). | ||
(d) An offense under this section is a state jail felony. | ||
SECTION 15. Section 85.063, Election Code, is amended to | ||
read as follows: | ||
Sec. 85.063. DAYS AND HOURS FOR VOTING: PERMANENT OR | ||
TEMPORARY BRANCH. Early voting by personal appearance at each | ||
permanent or temporary branch polling place shall be conducted on | ||
the same days and during the same hours as voting is conducted at | ||
the main early voting polling place. | ||
SECTION 16. Section 85.068(a), Election Code, is amended to | ||
read as follows: | ||
(a) The early voting clerk shall post notice for each | ||
election stating any dates and the hours that voting on Saturday or | ||
Sunday will be conducted at a temporary branch polling place [ |
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county clerk or city secretary under Section 83.002 or 83.005. | ||
SECTION 17. Section 87.0241, Election Code, is amended to | ||
read as follows: | ||
Sec. 87.0241. ACCEPTING EARLY VOTING BALLOT VOTED BY MAIL | ||
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whether to accept early voting ballots voted by mail in accordance | ||
with Section 87.041 until after all ballots cast in person for the | ||
election have been counted [ |
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(b) A member of an early voting ballot board commits an | ||
offense if the person accepts an early voting ballot voted by mail | ||
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(c) An offense under this section is a state jail felony | ||
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SECTION 18. Sections 85.001(b) and (e), 85.064, and 85.065, | ||
Election Code, are repealed. | ||
SECTION 19. The changes in law made by this Act in amending | ||
the punishments for existing criminal offenses apply 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 on the date 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. | ||
SECTION 20. This Act takes effect September 1, 2019. |