Texas Administrative Code
Title 1 - ADMINISTRATION
Part 4 - OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE
Chapter 81 - ELECTIONS
Subchapter I - IMPLEMENTATION OF THE HELP AMERICA VOTE ACT OF 2002
Section 81.172 - Eligibility to Vote a Provisional Ballot at the Early Voting or the Election Day Polling Place
Universal Citation: 1 TX Admin Code ยง 81.172
Current through Reg. 49, No. 52; December 27, 2024
(a) At all elections, the following individuals shall be eligible to cast a provisional ballot.
(1) A voter who does not provide an
acceptable form of identification described by §
RSA
63.0101 of the Texas Election Code (the
"Code"), regardless of whether the voter presents a valid voter registration
certificate.
(2) A voter whose name
on the acceptable form of identification is determined by the polling place
official to not exactly match or be substantially similar to the name as it
appears on the official list of registered voters.
(3) A voter whose identity cannot be verified
by the identification presented by the voter, as determined by the polling
place official per §63.001(d) of the Code.
(4) A voter who has received a disability
exemption under §13.002(i) of the Code, but does not have or otherwise
fails to present the voter's voter registration certificate indicating such
exemption.
(5) Under §63.009
of the Code, a voter who claims to be properly registered and eligible to vote
at the election precinct where the voter presents himself or herself to vote,
but the voter's name does not appear on the precinct list of registered voters
and the voter does not present a voter registration certificate indicating that
the voter is currently registered (as described in §63.006 of the
Code).
(6) A voter who has applied
for a ballot by mail, but has not yet properly cancelled the mail ballot
application.
(7) A voter who votes
during the polling hours that are extended by a state or federal court as
described in §63.011(e) of the Code.
(8) A voter who is registered to vote but
attempting to vote in a precinct other than the one in which the voter is
registered.
(9) A voter who is on
the election precinct list of registered voters, but whose registered residence
address is outside the political subdivision in which the voter is presenting
himself or herself to vote.
(10)
Other _________________(with an explanation).
(b) A voter is not required to vote provisionally and may vote a regular ballot if the voter's name does not appear on the precinct list of registered voters, but the voter presents an acceptable form of identification described by §63.0101 of the Code and, in accordance with §63.006 of the Code:
(1)
presents a current registration certificate indicating the voter is registered
in the precinct; or
(2) presents a
current registration certificate indicating the voter is a resident of a
precinct other than the one in which the voter is offering to vote and
completes an affidavit stating the voter is:
(A) a resident of the precinct in which the
voter is offering to vote or otherwise entitled by law to vote in the
precinct;
(B) was a resident of the
precinct in which the voter is offering to vote at the time the information on
the voter's residence address was last offered to the voter
registrar;
(C) did not deliberately
provide false information to secure registration in a precinct in which the
voter does not reside; and
(D) is
voting only once in the election.
(c) A person voting by mail may not vote a provisional ballot.
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