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TX · HB590CMTE · 2 COSPONSORS
Relating to notification by the secretary of state when a person convicted of a felony may register to vote.
Also relevant to:Formerly incarcerated or family of
Relating to notification by the secretary of state when a person convicted of a felony may register to vote.
Source: OpenStates · fetched March 3, 2025
Formerly incarcerated or family of
Will be notified by the Secretary of State if they are eligible to register to vote after a felony conviction.
Who This AffectsAI analysis
- Formerly incarcerated or family ofdirectModerate impactHigh certainty
Will be notified by the Secretary of State if they are eligible to register to vote after a felony conviction.
“notification by the secretary of state when a person convicted of a felony may register to vote”· Relating to notification by the secretary of state when a person convicted of a felony may register to vote.
What the Bill Does
- Requires the Secretary of State to notify individuals convicted of a felony about their potential eligibility to register to vote.
- Establishes a process for informing formerly incarcerated individuals of their restored or potential voting rights.
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