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TX HB3367
Bill
Status
2/26/2025
Primary Sponsor
Matt Morgan
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AI Summary
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Requires voters to present a non-expired Texas driver's license or personal identification card issued by the Department of Public Safety when voting in person, eliminating the current list of alternative acceptable photo IDs and the "reasonable impediment" declaration option
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Mandates that election officers ask voters to verbally state their current residence address and compare it against both the precinct list of registered voters and the address on the voter's DPS-issued ID; mismatches require provisional voting
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Eliminates the "statement of residence" process that previously allowed voters who had moved within their county to vote at their registered precinct by executing a statement confirming residency
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Requires early voting clerks to reject mail ballot applications from voters whose names appear on the suspense list or whose application address differs from their registered address, rather than sending a statement of residence form
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Repeals the election identification certificate (EIC) program and Chapter 521A of the Transportation Code, while expanding the definition of "personal knowledge" for voter registration challenges to include publicly available information
Legislative Description
Relating to the eligibility to vote in an election.
Elections
Last Action
Referred to Elections
3/21/2025