Bill Text: TX SB891 | 2025-2026 | 89th Legislature | Introduced
Bill Title: Relating to penalties for intimidation and harassment of election officials and election interference; creating criminal offenses.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Introduced) 2025-01-24 - Filed [SB891 Detail]
Download: Texas-2025-SB891-Introduced.html
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By: Johnson | S.B. No. 891 |
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relating to penalties for intimidation and harassment of election | ||
officials and election interference; creating criminal offenses. | ||
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | ||
SECTION 1. Title 16, Election Code, is amended by adding | ||
Chapter 280 to read as follows: | ||
CHAPTER 280. INTIMIDATION OF ELECTION OFFICIALS AND ELECTION | ||
INTERFERENCE | ||
Sec. 280.0101. DEFINITIONS. In this chapter: | ||
(1) "Election official" has the meaning assigned by | ||
Section 1.005. The term also includes: | ||
(A) a member of a local canvassing authority; or | ||
(B) a county auditor or city secretary charged | ||
with duties related to the administration of an election. | ||
(2) "Family member" means an individual related to | ||
another individual within the second degree of consanguinity or | ||
affinity or an individual residing in the same household as another | ||
individual. | ||
(3) "Personal information" means personal identifying | ||
information or sensitive personal information, as those terms are | ||
defined by Section 521.002, Business & Commerce Code, or a person's | ||
residence address in combination with a photograph or description | ||
of and directions to the residence. | ||
Sec. 280.0102. INTIMIDATION AND HARASSMENT OF ELECTION | ||
OFFICIALS. (a) A person commits an offense if the person, on more | ||
than one occasion and pursuant to the same scheme or course of | ||
conduct that is directed specifically at an election official in | ||
the performance of statutory or other official duties related to | ||
the administration of an election or as a result of action taken or | ||
a decision made in the course of that performance, knowingly | ||
engages in conduct that: | ||
(1) constitutes an offense under Section 42.07, Penal | ||
Code, or the actor knows or reasonably should know the election | ||
official will regard as threatening: | ||
(A) bodily injury or death for the election | ||
official; | ||
(B) bodily injury or death for a family member of | ||
the election official or for an individual with whom the election | ||
official has a dating relationship; or | ||
(C) that an offense will be committed against the | ||
election official's property; | ||
(2) causes the election official, a family member of | ||
the election official, or an individual with whom the election | ||
official has a dating relationship to be placed in fear of bodily | ||
injury or death or in fear that an offense will be committed against | ||
the election official's property, or to feel harassed, annoyed, | ||
alarmed, abused, tormented, embarrassed, or offended; and | ||
(3) would cause a reasonable person to: | ||
(A) fear bodily injury or death for himself or | ||
herself; | ||
(B) fear bodily injury or death for a family | ||
member of the person or for an individual with whom the person has a | ||
dating relationship; | ||
(C) fear that an offense will be committed | ||
against the person's property; or | ||
(D) feel harassed, annoyed, alarmed, abused, | ||
tormented, embarrassed, or offended. | ||
(b) A person commits an offense if the person directly or | ||
indirectly uses or threatens force, coercion, violence, restraint, | ||
damage, harm, or loss, including loss of employment or financial | ||
reprisal, against another with the intent to influence an election | ||
official in the performance of a duty related to the administration | ||
of an election. | ||
(c) An offense under this section is a felony of the third | ||
degree, except that the offense is a felony of the second degree if | ||
the actor has previously been convicted of an offense under this | ||
section or a law that contains elements that are substantially | ||
similar to the elements of an offense under this section or the laws | ||
of another recognized United States jurisdiction. | ||
Sec. 280.0103. ELECTION INTERFERENCE. A person commits an | ||
offense if the person intentionally interferes with, hinders, or | ||
prevents an election official from performing a statutory or other | ||
official duty related to the administration of an election. | ||
Sec. 280.0104. DISSEMINATION OF PERSONAL INFORMATION. (a) | ||
A person commits an offense if the person, knowingly and without | ||
consent, disseminates personal information about an election | ||
official or a family member of an election official if: | ||
(1) the dissemination poses an imminent and serious | ||
threat to the election official's safety or the safety of a family | ||
member of the election official; and | ||
(2) the person disseminating the information knows or | ||
reasonably should know of any imminent and serious threat. | ||
(b) An offense under this section is a misdemeanor | ||
punishable by: | ||
(1) a fine of not more than $1,000; | ||
(2) confinement in the county jail for not more than | ||
six months; or | ||
(3) both the fine and confinement. | ||
Sec. 280.0105. OBSTRUCTING ACCESS OR EGRESS. A person | ||
commits an offense if the person intentionally and physically | ||
obstructs an election official's access to or egress from: | ||
(1) a polling place; | ||
(2) a meeting of a local canvassing authority; | ||
(3) a place where election supplies are located; or | ||
(4) any other place where an election official is | ||
performing statutory or other official duties related to the | ||
administration of an election. | ||
Sec. 280.0106. CONSPIRACY. (a) A person commits a | ||
conspiracy if, with intent: | ||
(1) the person agrees with one or more persons that | ||
they or one or more of them engage in conduct that would violate a | ||
provision of this chapter; and | ||
(2) the person or one or more of the persons with whom | ||
the person has an agreement described by Subdivision (1) perform an | ||
overt act in pursuance of the agreement. | ||
(b) An agreement constituting a conspiracy may be inferred | ||
from acts of the parties. | ||
(c) It is no defense to prosecution for conspiracy that: | ||
(1) one or more of the coconspirators are not | ||
responsible for the violation of this chapter; | ||
(2) one or more of the coconspirators have been | ||
acquitted, so long as two or more coconspirators have not been | ||
acquitted; | ||
(3) one or more of the coconspirators have not been | ||
prosecuted or convicted, have been convicted of a different | ||
offense, or are immune from prosecution; | ||
(4) the actor belongs to a class of persons that is | ||
legally incapable of committing a violation of this chapter in an | ||
individual capacity; or | ||
(5) the violation of this chapter was actually | ||
committed. | ||
(d) An offense under this section is a state jail felony. | ||
Sec. 280.0107. PENALTIES. Except as otherwise provided, an | ||
offense under this chapter is a felony of the third degree. | ||
SECTION 2. Section 552.117(a), Government Code, is amended | ||
to read as follows: | ||
(a) Information is excepted from the requirements of | ||
Section 552.021 if it is information that relates to the home | ||
address, home telephone number, emergency contact information, or | ||
social security number of the following person or that reveals | ||
whether the person has family members: | ||
(1) a current or former official or employee of a | ||
governmental body, except as otherwise provided by Section 552.024; | ||
(2) a current or honorably retired peace officer as | ||
defined by Article 2A.001, Code of Criminal Procedure, or a current | ||
or honorably retired security officer commissioned under Section | ||
51.212, Education Code, regardless of whether the officer complies | ||
with Section 552.024 or 552.1175, as applicable; | ||
(3) a current or former employee of the Texas | ||
Department of Criminal Justice or of the predecessor in function of | ||
the department or any division of the department, regardless of | ||
whether the current or former employee complies with Section | ||
552.1175; | ||
(4) a peace officer as defined by Article 2A.001, Code | ||
of Criminal Procedure, or other law, a reserve law enforcement | ||
officer, a commissioned deputy game warden, or a corrections | ||
officer in a municipal, county, or state penal institution in this | ||
state who was killed in the line of duty, regardless of whether the | ||
deceased complied with Section 552.024 or 552.1175; | ||
(5) a commissioned security officer as defined by | ||
Section 1702.002, Occupations Code, regardless of whether the | ||
officer complies with Section 552.024 or 552.1175, as applicable; | ||
(6) an officer or employee of a community supervision | ||
and corrections department established under Chapter 76 who | ||
performs a duty described by Section 76.004(b), regardless of | ||
whether the officer or employee complies with Section 552.024 or | ||
552.1175; | ||
(7) a current or former employee of the office of the | ||
attorney general who is or was assigned to a division of that office | ||
the duties of which involve law enforcement or are performed under | ||
Chapter 231, Family Code, regardless of whether the current or | ||
former employee complies with Section 552.024 or 552.1175; | ||
(8) a current or former employee of the Texas Juvenile | ||
Justice Department or of the predecessors in function of the | ||
department, regardless of whether the current or former employee | ||
complies with Section 552.024 or 552.1175; | ||
(9) a current or former juvenile probation or | ||
supervision officer certified by the Texas Juvenile Justice | ||
Department, or the predecessors in function of the department, | ||
under Title 12, Human Resources Code, regardless of whether the | ||
current or former officer complies with Section 552.024 or | ||
552.1175; | ||
(10) a current or former employee of a juvenile | ||
justice program or facility, as those terms are defined by Section | ||
261.405, Family Code, regardless of whether the current or former | ||
employee complies with Section 552.024 or 552.1175; | ||
(11) a current or former member of the United States | ||
Army, Navy, Air Force, Coast Guard, or Marine Corps, an auxiliary | ||
service of one of those branches of the armed forces, or the Texas | ||
military forces, as that term is defined by Section 437.001; | ||
(12) a current or former district attorney, criminal | ||
district attorney, or county or municipal attorney whose | ||
jurisdiction includes any criminal law or child protective services | ||
matters, regardless of whether the current or former attorney | ||
complies with Section 552.024 or 552.1175; | ||
(13) a current or former employee of a district | ||
attorney, criminal district attorney, or county or municipal | ||
attorney whose jurisdiction includes any criminal law or child | ||
protective services matters, regardless of whether the current or | ||
former employee complies with Section 552.024 or 552.1175; | ||
(14) a current or former employee of the Texas Civil | ||
Commitment Office or of the predecessor in function of the office or | ||
a division of the office, regardless of whether the current or | ||
former employee complies with Section 552.024 or 552.1175; | ||
(15) a current or former federal judge or state judge, | ||
as those terms are defined by Section 1.005, Election Code, a | ||
federal bankruptcy judge, a marshal of the United States Marshals | ||
Service, a United States attorney, or a family member of a current | ||
or former federal judge, including a federal bankruptcy judge, a | ||
marshal of the United States Marshals Service, a United States | ||
attorney, or a state judge; | ||
(16) a current or former child protective services | ||
caseworker, adult protective services caseworker, or investigator | ||
for the Department of Family and Protective Services, regardless of | ||
whether the caseworker or investigator complies with Section | ||
552.024 or 552.1175, or a current or former employee of a department | ||
contractor performing child protective services caseworker, adult | ||
protective services caseworker, or investigator functions for the | ||
contractor on behalf of the department; | ||
(17) an elected public officer, regardless of whether | ||
the officer complies with Section 552.024 or 552.1175; | ||
(18) a current or former United States attorney, | ||
assistant United States attorney, federal public defender, deputy | ||
federal public defender, or assistant federal public defender and | ||
the spouse or child of the current or former attorney or public | ||
defender, regardless of whether the person complies with Section | ||
552.024 or 552.1175; [ |
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(19) a firefighter or volunteer firefighter or | ||
emergency medical services personnel as defined by Section 773.003, | ||
Health and Safety Code, regardless of whether the firefighter or | ||
volunteer firefighter or emergency medical services personnel | ||
comply with Section 552.024 or 552.1175, as applicable; or | ||
(20) a current election official, as defined by | ||
Section 280.0101, Election Code. | ||
SECTION 3. This Act takes effect September 1, 2025. |