79R2460 JSA-D

By:  Turner                                                       H.R. No. 2  


R E S O L U T I O N
BE IT RESOLVED by the House of Representatives of the State of Texas, That, in accordance with Section 9(b), Article III, Texas Constitution, the House of Representatives of the 79th Legislature shall elect a speaker of the house from its own membership as follows: SECTION 1. NOMINATIONS. (a) The secretary of state shall call for nominations from the floor for the election of speaker of the house of representatives and shall recognize every member who desires to make a nomination. (b) Each member recognized for this purpose shall immediately advance to the front microphone and make the nomination in a nominating speech not to exceed five minutes in length. (c) After all nominations have been made, the secretary of state shall declare nominations to be closed. SECTION 2. SECONDS. (a) A person is not considered a nominee unless the nomination is seconded by at least one member. (b) One seconding speech shall be allowed for each nomination in the order in which nominations were made, then other seconding speeches shall be allowed in rotation in the same order. (c) No more than five seconding speeches shall be allowed for each nominee. (d) A seconding speech may not exceed three minutes in length. SECTION 3. VOTING. All votes taken shall be record votes entered in the House Journal. SECTION 4. RESULTS; RUNOFF. (a) The secretary of state shall announce the results of the election. If a nominee has received a majority of the votes cast, the secretary of state shall declare that nominee to be elected to the office of speaker of the house of representatives. (b) If no nominee has received a majority of the votes cast, the two nominees receiving the largest number of votes in the first ballot shall be in a runoff election conducted in accordance with the voting procedures for the first ballot. The secretary of state shall announce the results of the runoff election and declare the nominee receiving the higher vote to be elected. SECTION 5. OATH. After the election, the secretary of state shall direct the administration of the oath of office to the speaker-elect. The speaker shall take the chair immediately after taking the oath of office.