Bill Text: TX HB4396 | 2023-2024 | 88th Legislature | Introduced


Bill Title: Relating to the members on a signature verification committee.

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)

Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2023-03-21 - Referred to Elections [HB4396 Detail]

Download: Texas-2023-HB4396-Introduced.html
  88R13394 MLH-F
 
  By: Hayes H.B. No. 4396
 
 
 
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 
AN ACT
  relating to the members on a signature verification committee.
         BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
         SECTION 1.  Section 87.027, Election Code, is amended by
  amending Subsections (a), (d), and (e) and adding Subsections
  (a-2), (a-3), (d-1), (d-2), (n), and (o) to read as follows:
         (a)  Except as provided by Subsection (a-1), a signature
  verification committee may be appointed in any election. In an
  election other than a primary election or runoff primary election,
  the [The] early voting clerk is the authority responsible for
  determining whether a signature verification committee is to be
  appointed. In a primary election or runoff primary election, the
  county chair of a political party is the authority responsible for
  determining whether a signature verification committee is to be
  appointed. 
         (a-2)  If the early voting clerk determines under Subsection
  (a) that a signature verification committee is to be appointed for
  an election other than a primary election or runoff primary
  election, the clerk shall issue a written order calling for the
  appointment not later than the 32nd day before the date of the
  election.
         (a-3)  If the county chair of a political party determines
  under Subsection (a) that a signature verification committee is to
  be appointed for a primary election or a runoff primary election,
  the county chair shall issue a written order calling for the
  appointment not later than the 32nd day before the date of the
  election.
         (d)  The early voting clerk shall determine the total 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 have an odd number of members
  [consist of] not fewer than five in number [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.  Except as provided by Subsection (d-1), the [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.
         (d-1)  In addition to the other members of the committee
  appointed from the political party whose nominee for governor
  received the most votes in the county in the most recent
  gubernatorial general election, the [The] authority shall appoint
  as chair of the committee the highest-ranked person on the list
  provided by that [the] political party [whose nominee for governor
  received the most votes in the county in the most recent
  gubernatorial general election].
         (d-2)  The authority shall appoint as vice chair of the
  committee the highest-ranked person appointed to the committee from
  [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. A vacancy on the committee
  shall be filled by appointment from the original list or from a new
  list submitted by the appropriate county chair.
         (e)  To be eligible to serve on a signature verification
  committee, a person must not be a member of an early voting ballot
  board, and must be eligible under Subchapter C, Chapter 32, for
  service as a presiding election judge, except that the person must
  be a qualified voter:
               (1)  of the county, in a countywide election ordered by
  the governor or a county authority or in a primary election;
               (2)  of the part of the county in which the election is
  held, for an election ordered by the governor or a county authority
  that does not cover the entire county of the person's residence; or
               (3)  of the political subdivision, in an election
  ordered by an authority of a political subdivision other than a
  county.
         (n)  Before performing any duties as a member of a signature
  verification committee, a member shall take the following oath,
  administered by the authority responsible for appointing the
  members of the committee: "I swear (or affirm) that I will
  objectively work to ensure each eligible voter's vote is accepted
  and counted, and that only ballots not in compliance with the Texas
  Election Code are rejected; I will make every effort to correctly
  reflect the intent of a voter when it can be clearly determined; I
  will not serve alone at any time when ballots are present, and will
  only serve in the presence of a member of a political party
  different from my own; I will faithfully perform my duty as an
  officer of the election, and will guard the purity of the election."
         (o)  After each member takes the oath under Subsection (n),
  the authority responsible for appointing the members of the
  signature verification committee shall issue to each member a form
  of identification prescribed by the secretary of state, which the
  member must display at all times during the member's service on the
  committee.
         SECTION 2.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2023.
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