Senate Bill 53 is a Texas law that helps voters participate in elections even when their address information is outdated. Sponsored by Senator Bryan Hughes, this bill makes it easier for people who have moved recently to cast their ballots.
The main change is that voters who have moved to a different home within their county can still vote if they are registered in that county. Before voting, a voter must fill out a statement saying they still live in the county where they are registered. This statement must include all the information required on a voter registration form.
There is an important limit: voters with outdated addresses can only cast provisional ballots. A provisional ballot is a special ballot that gets checked after Election Day to make sure the voter was eligible. These voters can vote on countywide offices and measures — things that all people in the county vote on — but not on races that are specific to certain voting districts.
The law also speeds up when address changes take effect. When a voter tells the registrar about a change of address, the change now becomes official 30 days after the registrar receives that notice. This faster timeline helps keep voter records current and accurate.
Senate Bill 53 takes effect immediately once the Texas Legislature approves it with a two-thirds vote in both houses. If that happens, the new rules apply to any address change notices submitted after the law takes effect. This change helps make sure more voters in our community can participate in elections.
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