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F I S C A L I M P A C T R E P O R T
SPONSOR HJC
ORIGINAL DATE
LAST UPDATED
2/19/07
3/15/07 HB CS/1156/aSRC
SHORT TITLE Various Election Code Changes
SB
ANALYST Ortiz
APPROPRIATION (dollars in thousands)
Appropriation
Recurring
or Non-Rec
Fund
Affected
FY07
FY08
NFI
(Parenthesis ( ) Indicate Expenditure Decreases)
Relates to HB1155
SOURCES OF INFORMATION
LFC Files
Responses Received From
Corrections Department
Attorney General’s Office (AGO)
Secretary of State
SUMMARY
Synopsis of SRC Amendments
Senate Rule Committee amendments stipulated that hand tallied paper votes shall be counted if
the presiding judge and election judges for the precinct unanimously agree that the voter is
clearly discernable.
Synopsis of Original Bill
House Bill 1156, as substituted by the House Judiciary Committee, prohibits the release of a
voter’s social security number and date of birth, establishes recount procedures, along with
standards for recheck for electronic voting and recount for paper, absentee and provisional
ballots. It defines a unique identifier to mean random numbers, letters and symbols assigned to a
voter and voter information to mean a document containing name, address and precinct number.
It allows messengers to pick up absentee ballots from polling places. It states that voter
registration will be cancelled if a voter is convicted of a felony and restored only when
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unconditionally discharged from a correctional facility and completed all probation or parole
conditions. It explains the how the county clerk shall prepare the precinct voter lists. It makes a
person who collects absentee ballots but fails to submit them guilty of a petty misdemeanor and
one who intentionally alters a voter’s absentee ballot guilty of a fourth degree felony. It
establishes the nominating procedure for candidates seeking preprimary convention designation
and explains the number of signatures needed for nominating petitions. It allows the Secretary of
State to assist in preparing ballots; changing provisions related to assistance of voters at the
polls; providing procedures for preserving and clearing voting system memory cards; giving the
Secretary of State authority to determine the form of the ballot for constitutional amendments;
removing certain references to absentee, emergency and provisional ballots; changing the
deadline for school board election proclamations
SIGNIFICANT ISSUES
The AGO lists the following issues.
Section 3 appears to state that if the difference is very small, then the “remaining ballots shall be
recounted using" a tabulator. Does that mean that every election has to be re-counted by
tabulators.
Who has to pay for the process under Section 3.
WHAT WILL BE THE CONSEQUENCES OF NOT ENACTING THIS BILL
The Secretary of State offers that the consequences will be a complex processes for Secretary of
State’s office as well as costly elections and potential for litigation.
POSSIBLE QUESTIONS
Will voter confidence be increased by this measure.
EO/mt