HB 1298

AN ACT relating to the days and hours during which the polls are open for

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89th Regular Session

Jan 14, 2025 - Jun 2, 2025 • Session ended

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What This Bill Does

Modifies early voting hours and procedures in Texas elections. It requires early voting to be conducted for extended periods, mandating at least 12 consecutive hours of voting on Saturdays and 6 consecutive hours on Sundays during primary and general elections. The bill allows election authorities to order additional early voting days and hours, starting 17 days before election day, with specific provisions for May elections and the ability for 15 registered voters to request Saturday or Sunday voting.

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Bill Text

relating to the days and hours during which the polls are open for
early voting by personal appearance.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
SECTION 1.  Section 12.004(d), Election Code, is amended to
(d)  The [If early voting by personal appearance is required
to be conducted for extended hours under Section 85.005(c) or for
weekend hours under Section 85.006(e), the] registrar's office
shall remain open for providing voter registration information
during the [extended hours or weekend] hours that the main early
voting polling place is open for voting.
SECTION 2.  Sections 85.001(a) and (e), Election Code, are
(a)  The period for early voting by personal appearance
begins on the 17th day before election day and continues through the
fourth day before election day, except as otherwise provided by
(e)  For an election held on the uniform election date in May
and any resulting runoff election, the period for early voting by
personal appearance begins on the 12th day before election day and
continues through the fourth day before election day, except as
otherwise provided by this subchapter.
SECTION 3.  Section 85.006, Election Code, is amended to
Sec. 85.006.  EXTENDED VOTING [ON SATURDAY OR SUNDAY].  (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:
(1)  on one or more Saturdays or Sundays during the
(2)  during an extended early voting period beginning
the 19th day before election day and continuing for any number of
consecutive days up to and including the third day before election
(b)  In an election in which a county clerk is the early
voting clerk under Section 83.002, only the early voting clerk may
order extended voting [on a Saturday or Sunday].  The clerk must do
(c)  Except as otherwise provided by this section, the [The]
authority ordering extended voting [on a Saturday or Sunday] shall
determine the hours during which voting is to be conducted.
(d)  The authority authorized to order extended early voting
[on a Saturday or Sunday] under Subsection (a) or (b) shall order
[the] voting on a Saturday or Sunday 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 is not required to order the voting on a
particular date specified by the request but shall order the voting
on at least one Saturday if a Saturday is requested and on at least
one Sunday if a Sunday is requested.
(e)  In a primary election or the general election for state
and county officers, the early voting clerk shall order voting by
personal appearance at the main early voting polling place to be
conducted on the last Saturday of the early voting period for at
least 12 consecutive hours, except that voting may not be conducted
earlier than 6 a.m. or later than 10 p.m., and on the last Sunday of
the early voting period for at least six consecutive hours, except
that voting may not be conducted earlier than 9 a.m. or later than
10 p.m.  This subsection supersedes any provision of this
subchapter to the extent of any conflict.
(f)  An authority authorized to order extended early voting
under Subsection (a) or (b) that orders the voting during an
extended early voting period shall order personal appearance voting
at the main early voting polling place to be conducted for at least
12 hours on any weekday or Saturday and for at least five hours on
any Sunday of the extended early voting period.
SECTION 4.  Sections 85.007(a) and (b), Election Code, are
(a)  The election order and the election notice must state:
(1)  the date that early voting will begin if under
Section 85.001(d) the early voting period is to begin later than the
(2)  the regular dates and hours that voting will be
conducted under Section 85.005(b); and
(3)  the dates and hours that extended voting [on
Saturday or Sunday] is ordered to be conducted under Section
(b)  The early voting clerk shall post notice for each
election stating the dates and hours that extended voting [on a
Saturday or Sunday] is ordered to be conducted under Section
SECTION 5.  Section 85.064(d), Election Code, is amended to
(d)  The authority authorized under Section 85.006 to order
extended early voting [on a Saturday or Sunday] may also order, in
the manner prescribed by that section, extended early voting to be
conducted [on a Saturday or Sunday] at any one or more of the
temporary branch polling places.  In addition, the early voting
clerk shall order such voting in accordance with Section 85.006(e)
at each temporary branch polling place established under Section
SECTION 6.  Section 85.068(a), Election Code, is amended to
(a)  The early voting clerk shall post notice for each
election stating any dates and the hours that extended voting [on
Saturday or Sunday] will be conducted under Section 85.064(d), if
the early voting clerk is a county clerk or city secretary under
SECTION 7.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2025.

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Bill filed: AN ACT relating to the days and hours during which the polls are open for