Sunday, January 1, 2017

TX Bill Will Remove Faithless Elector and Void Their Vote


A Bill pre-filed in the Texas Legislature on December 28th would put teeth into circumventing a “Faithless Elector.” Any attempt by an Elector to cast a vote for anyone other than the candidates that received the Popular vote in the Lone Star State would be void. Moreover, casting the void vote would immediately create a vacancy in the Elector’s position.

House Bill 771 was filed by Michael “Mike” Schofield (R-Houston) in advance of the 85th Texas Legislature. The bill would amend the Texas Election Code to mandate that a Presidential Elector “must cast a ballot for a candidate for president or vice-president that corresponds to the candidates who received the most votes cast in this state for those offices.”

The bill, if passed, would not only mandate that the Elector cast their ballot for the candidate for President or Vice-President who won the Popular vote in Texas but provides that “An attempt to cast a ballot in a manner other than the manner required, is not valid and is not considered a vote cast by an elector.”

Rep. Schofield told Breitbart Texas, “Texas voters need to know that their vote actually counts. Our election doesn’t mean much if voters vote for one candidate and our state’s electoral votes go to somebody else. HB 771 will ensure that Texas’ electoral votes go to the candidate the voters chose when they went to the polls.”

Moreover, under Schofield’s bill, the “attempt” to vote contrary to this Law would “creat[e] a vacancy in the position of the elector attempting to cast the ballot.” A “replacement elector for a vacancy created” pursuant to this Law would be filled from the list of Alternate Electors. The position of Alternate Electors would be created under this bill. The Party’s State Chair would provide a list of Alternate Electors for a vacancy in the manner, and in the number provided under the Election Code.

“Under my bill, the electoral ballots would be public, just like other states do, and just like our elected representatives in the legislature are required to do,” Rep. Schofield told Breitbart Texas. He added, “If you’re representing other people with your vote; it’s not your private vote; people need to see how you’re representing them.”

State Senator Paul Bettencourt (R-Houston) announced he will sponsor the bill in the Senate. “The Electoral College is an important and unique feature of the American system of government,” Senator Bettencourt said in a statement obtained by Breitbart Texas. “Having served as a 2012 Presidential Elector, I know how important it is that these votes represent the choice of Texas voters in the Presidential Election.”

“I commend Representative Schofield’s HB 771, which will ensure that Texas electors cast ballots that reflect the will of the voters in this state,” Bettencourt continued. “I look forward to being the Senate sponsor of HB 771 and assisting with its passage so that Texas electors will honor the voice of the people.”

The Act would take effect September 1, 2017.

On December 21st the bills had been filed in both Houses that would create penalties for Electors who do not honor their pledge to cast a ballot for the winner of the Presidential vote in the State. State Senator-Elect Dawn Buckingham (R-Lakeway) pre-filed Senate Bill 394, the “Texas Elector Accountability Act.” House Bill 543, filed earlier this month by Texas State Representative John Raney (R-Bryan) provides:

- That a faithless Elector would be ineligible to serve as an Elector in all subsequent Elections.
- At the meeting of Electors, an Elector shall vote for the candidates for President and Vice-President receiving the most votes in the General Election for State and County Officers.
- An Elector who violates Subsection (a) is liable to the State for a civil Penalty of $5,000.

Governor Greg Abbott has vowed to sign the Bill if it passes through the Texas Legislature next Session.











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