Looks like the #txlege will end Monday with no requirement for voting machines with paper trails/audits. That provision was added to HB2909 after SB9 died in the House, but 2909 died against a Saturday deadline. Lawmakers can try again in 2021.
The committee opted to power through the rest of the public testimony.
Though the initial plan was to vote it out tonight, the House Elections Committee left SB 9 pending.
They’re expected to take it up at 9:45am hearing. Here’s our wrap up: https://t.co/zK3FTx7zia #txlege
Interesting agenda for next week's House Elections Committee, including bill on felon voting rights & one creating duty for voter registrars to investigate eligibility of each registered voter: https://t.co/h9dxbfC9zg #txlege
TX elections depend on counties & SOS working together. But the botched voter rolls review has frayed that relationship.
Amid data concerns, counties are being blamed for foul-ups. And when their main contact resigned, they were told she wasn’t in https://t.co/UGwsclv0I6 #txlege
TEXANS: The November 6, 2018 General Election Ballot has been certified!
View party & independent candidates on the ballot in your county here->https://t.co/mM7XrPzDDi & certified Write-in candidates here->https://t.co/1UonV0MmZg
#FF@VoteTexas & REGISTER TO #VOTE BY OCTOBER 9TH!
Helping to do our part at the TAC Leg Conf session "The Plan for Ending Unfunded Mandates" led by @BurnsForTexas & Tom Green Co Auditor Nathan Cradduck #254Strong#txlege
Brown County is seeking an Elections Administrator. Apps will be accepted through 4:30pm 8/27/18 & shall be delivered to the office of the Brown County Judge, 200 S. Broadway, Suite 111, Brownwood, TX 76801 or emailed to [email protected].
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ICYMI: How the @GregAbbott_TX campaign's mail-in ballot push led to extra work for local election officials at a busy electoral juncture https://t.co/oxOu42cyUp #txlege via @pfikac