SB 258
AN ACT relating to electronic voter registration.
Senate Bill • Alvarado | Blanco | Cook | Eckhardt | Gutierrez | Johnson | Menéndez | Miles | Zaffirini
89th Regular Session
Jan 14, 2025 - Jun 2, 2025 • Session ended
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What This Bill Does
SECTION 2. This Act takes effect September 1, 2025.
Subject Areas
Bill Text
relating to electronic voter registration. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: SECTION 1. Subchapter A, Chapter 13, Election Code, is amended by adding Section 13.009 to read as follows: Sec. 13.009. ELECTRONIC VOTER REGISTRATION. (a) The secretary of state shall implement a program to allow a person who has an unexpired driver's license or personal identification card issued in this state to complete a voter registration application over the Internet from the official website of this state. The websites of the secretary of state and the Department of Public Safety must also provide a link to the location of the application on the official website of this state. (b) An applicant for electronic voter registration must: (1) attest to the truth of the information provided on the application by affirmatively accepting the information as true; (2) affirmatively consent to the use of the signature on the applicant's driver's license or personal identification card for voter registration purposes; (3) provide the information required under Section (4) provide the audit number and date of issuance of the applicant's Texas driver's license or personal identification card issued by the Department of Public Safety. (c) For each application the program shall: (1) require that a digital copy of the applicant's signature be obtained from the Department of Public Safety; and (2) compare the information provided by the applicant against Department of Public Safety records. (d) If the information submitted by an applicant does not match Department of Public Safety records, the program shall: (1) notify the applicant that the application cannot be processed electronically; and (2) advise the applicant to print an application and submit it to the voter registrar of the county in which the applicant resides by mail or personal delivery. (e) If the information submitted by an applicant matches Department of Public Safety records, the program shall forward the application to the registrar of the county in which the applicant states that the applicant resides. (f) On receipt of an application under Subsection (e), the registrar shall review the application in accordance with Section (g) An application electronically submitted under this section is considered for all purposes as an application submitted (h) The secretary of state shall adopt rules as necessary to implement this section, including rules to provide for additional security measures necessary to ensure the accuracy and integrity of applications submitted electronically. (i) The rules adopted under Subsection (h) must require (1) the Internet website through which a person may complete a voter registration application include a description of the offense described by Section 13.007 in a conspicuous location on the website near the place where the person begins or submits the (2) the state electronic Internet portal project be used to authenticate the identity of a person who submits an application electronically under this section. SECTION 2. This Act takes effect September 1, 2025.
Bill History
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Bill filed: AN ACT relating to electronic voter registration.
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