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A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
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AN ACT
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relating to the practices and procedures of federal elections. |
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BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: |
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SECTION 1. Section 1.002(a), Election Code, is amended to |
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read as follows: |
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(a) This code applies to all general, special, federal, and |
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primary elections held in this state. |
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SECTION 2. Section 1.005, Election Code, is amended to read |
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as follows: |
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Sec. 1.005. DEFINITIONS. In this code: |
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(1) "City secretary" includes a city clerk or, in a |
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city that has no city secretary or clerk, the city officer who |
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performs the duties of a city secretary. |
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(2) "County election precinct" means an election |
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precinct established under Section 42.001. |
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(3) "County office" means an office of the county |
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government that is voted on countywide. |
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(4) "District office" means an office of the federal |
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or state government that is not voted on statewide. |
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(4-a) "Federal election" means a primary or general |
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election for a federal office or a resulting runoff election. |
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(4-b) "Federal judge" means: |
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(A) a judge, former judge, or retired judge of a |
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United States court of appeals; |
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(B) a judge, former judge, or retired judge of a |
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United States district court; |
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(C) a judge, former judge, or retired judge of a |
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United States bankruptcy court; or |
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(D) a magistrate judge, former magistrate judge, |
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or retired magistrate judge of a United States district court. |
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(4-c) "Federal office" means the offices of president |
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and vice president of the United States, United States senator, or |
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United States representative. |
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(5) "Final canvass" means the canvass from which the |
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official result of an election is determined. |
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(6) "General election" means an election, other than a |
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primary election, that regularly recurs at fixed dates. |
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(7) "General election for state and county officers" |
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means the general election at which officers of the [federal,] |
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state[,] and county governments are elected. |
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(8) "Gubernatorial general election" means the |
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general election held every four years to elect a governor for a |
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full term. |
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(9) "Independent candidate" means a candidate in a |
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nonpartisan election or a candidate in a partisan election who is |
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not the nominee of a political party. |
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(10) "Law" means a constitution, statute, city |
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charter, or city ordinance. |
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(11) "Local canvass" means the canvass of the precinct |
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election returns. |
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(12) "Measure" means a question or proposal submitted |
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in an election for an expression of the voters' will. |
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(13) "Political subdivision" means a county, city, or |
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school district or any other governmental entity that: |
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(A) embraces a geographic area with a defined |
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boundary; |
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(B) exists for the purpose of discharging |
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functions of government; and |
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(C) possesses authority for subordinate |
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self-government through officers selected by it. |
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(14) "Primary election" means an election held by a |
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political party under Chapter 172 to select its nominees for public |
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office, and, unless the context indicates otherwise, the term |
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includes a [presidential] primary election for a federal office. |
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(15) "Proposition" means the wording appearing on a |
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ballot to identify a measure. |
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(16) "Registered voter" means a person registered to |
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vote in this state whose registration is effective. |
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(17) "Residence address" means the street address and |
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any apartment number, or the address at which mail is received if |
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the residence has no address, and the city, state, and zip code that |
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correspond to a person's residence. |
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(18) "Special election" means an election that is not |
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a general election or a primary election. |
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(18-a) "State judge" means: |
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(A) a judge, former judge, or retired judge of an |
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appellate court, a district court, a constitutional county court, a |
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county court at law, or a statutory probate court of this state; |
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(B) an associate judge appointed under Chapter |
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201, Family Code, or a retired associate judge or former associate |
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judge appointed under that chapter; |
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(C) a magistrate or associate judge appointed |
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under Chapter 54 or 54A, Government Code; |
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(D) a justice of the peace; or |
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(E) a municipal court judge. |
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(19) "Statewide office" means an office of the |
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[federal or] state government that is voted on statewide. |
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(21) "Uniform election date" means an election date |
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prescribed by Section 41.001. |
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(22) "Voting station" means the voting booth or other |
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place where voters mark their ballots or otherwise indicate their |
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votes at a polling place. |
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(23) "Voting year" means the 12-month period beginning |
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January 1 of each year. |
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(24) "Presidential primary election" means an |
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election held under Subchapter A, Chapter 191, at which a political |
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party's voters are given an opportunity to express their |
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preferences for the party's presidential candidates, or for an |
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"uncommitted" status if provided by party rule, for the purpose of |
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determining the allocation of the party's delegates from this state |
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to the party's national presidential nominating convention. |
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SECTION 3. Chapters 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, and |
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20, Election Code, are designated as Subtitle A, Title 2, Election |
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Code, and a heading is added to Subtitle A to read as follows: |
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SUBTITLE A. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS |
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SECTION 4. Section 11.002(a), Election Code, is amended to |
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read as follows: |
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(a) In this code, "qualified voter" means a person who: |
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(1) is 18 years of age or older; |
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(2) is a United States citizen; |
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(3) has not been determined by a final judgment of a |
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court exercising probate jurisdiction to be: |
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(A) totally mentally incapacitated; or |
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(B) partially mentally incapacitated without the |
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right to vote; |
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(4) has not been finally convicted of a felony or, if |
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so convicted, has: |
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(A) fully discharged the person's sentence, |
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including any term of incarceration, parole, or supervision, or |
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completed a period of probation ordered by any court; or |
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(B) been pardoned or otherwise released from the |
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resulting disability to vote; |
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(5) is a resident of this state; and |
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(6) is a registered voter under this subtitle. |
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SECTION 5. Title 2, Election Code, is amended by adding |
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Subtitle B to read as follows: |
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SUBTITLE B. FEDERAL ELECTIONS |
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CHAPTER 21. GENERAL PROVISIONS |
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Sec. 21.001. DEFINITIONS. In this subtitle: |
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(1) "Federal ballot" means a ballot that only lists |
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elections and candidates for federal office. |
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(2) "State election" means an election that is not a |
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federal election. |
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Sec. 21.002. FEDERAL ELECTIONS SEPARATE. (a) |
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Notwithstanding other law, a federal election is a separate |
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election from any other election in this state. |
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(b) A federal election under this subtitle may not list on |
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the federal ballot any proposition or election for state or county |
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office. |
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(c) To the extent feasible, a federal election and a state |
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election shall be held separately and concurrently using the same |
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precincts and polling locations. |
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Sec. 21.003. RULES. (a) The secretary of state shall adopt |
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rules to enact this subtitle. |
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(b) The rules adopted under this section must reduce voter |
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disruption and confusion to the greatest extent possible, including |
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by using the same area in which voters are being accepted for voting |
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and the same voting stations for state and federal elections. |
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CHAPTER 22. VOTER REGISTRATION FOR FEDERAL ELECTIONS |
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Sec. 22.001. DEFINITION. In this chapter, "military |
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service voter" means: |
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(1) a member of the armed forces of the United States; |
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(2) a member of the merchant marine of the United |
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States; |
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(3) a member of the Texas National Guard; |
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(4) a member of the National Guard of another state |
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serving on active duty under an order of the president of the United |
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States; |
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(5) a member of a reserve component of the armed forces |
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of the United States serving on active duty under an order of the |
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president of the United States or activated on state orders; or |
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(6) a spouse or dependent of a member of a military |
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organization listed in Subdivisions (1) through (5). |
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Sec. 22.002. ELIGIBILITY TO VOTE IN FEDERAL ELECTIONS. To |
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be eligible to vote in a federal election in this state, a person |
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must: |
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(1) be a qualified voter as defined by Section 11.002 |
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on the day the person offers to vote; or |
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(2) meet all requirements for voter eligibility under |
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federal law and: |
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(A) meet all of the requirements to be a |
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qualified voter under Section 11.002 except the requirement under |
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Section 11.002(a)(6) that the person be a registered voter under |
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Subtitle A, and be: |
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(i) a military service voter; or |
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(ii) domiciled in this state but |
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temporarily living outside the territorial limits of the United |
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States and the District of Columbia; or |
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(B) be unable to complete the registration |
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requirements under Subtitle A. |
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Sec. 22.003. REGISTRATION FOR FEDERAL ELECTIONS. (a) The |
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secretary of state shall create and maintain a procedure by which a |
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person eligible under Section 22.002 may submit an application to |
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register to vote under this subtitle. The procedure under this |
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section must comply with all federal laws for voter registration. |
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(b) A person who submits an application for registration |
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under Chapter 13 that does not comply with all requirements under |
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Subtitle A but does comply with all requirements under federal law |
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shall be registered to vote under this subtitle. |
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(c) A person registered to vote under Subsection (b) who |
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submits an application for registration under Chapter 13 that is |
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accepted becomes registered to vote under Subtitle A. |
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CHAPTER 23. CONDUCT OF FEDERAL ELECTIONS |
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Sec. 23.001. CREATION OF FEDERAL BALLOT. The authority |
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preparing a ballot for a concurrent federal and state election |
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shall prepare a separate federal ballot for voters registered under |
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this subtitle. |
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Sec. 23.002. BALLOT RECEIVED BY VOTER IN FEDERAL ELECTION. |
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(a) A voter registered to vote under Subtitle A may vote a full |
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ballot containing propositions and candidates for office in state |
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and federal elections. |
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(b) A voter registered to vote under this subtitle may only |
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vote a federal ballot. |
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Sec. 23.003. OTHER CONDUCT. (a) Voting, tabulation, and |
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reporting procedures for a state election shall be conducted under |
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the provisions of this code. |
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(b) To the extent possible, voting, tabulation, and |
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reporting procedures for a federal election shall be conducted |
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under the provisions of this code. |
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(c) To the extent that federal law conflicts with a |
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provision of this code, voting, tabulation, and reporting |
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procedures for a federal election shall be conducted under the |
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provisions of the applicable federal law. |
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SECTION 6. Subchapter A, Chapter 41, Election Code, is |
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amended by adding Section 41.003 to read as follows: |
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Sec. 41.003. GENERAL ELECTION FOR FEDERAL OFFICERS. (a) |
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The general election for federal officers shall be held on the first |
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Tuesday after the first Monday in November in even-numbered years. |
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(b) To the extent feasible, the general election for federal |
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officers shall be held concurrently with the general election for |
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state and county officers. |
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SECTION 7. The heading to Section 41.007, Election Code, is |
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amended to read as follows: |
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Sec. 41.007. PRIMARY ELECTIONS FOR STATE AND COUNTY |
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OFFICERS. |
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SECTION 8. Sections 41.007(a) and (d), Election Code, are |
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amended to read as follows: |
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(a) The general primary election date for state and county |
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officers is the first Tuesday in March in each even-numbered year. |
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(d) No [other] election other than a primary election for |
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federal officers may be held on the date of a primary election. |
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SECTION 9. Subchapter A, Chapter 41, Election Code, is |
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amended by adding Section 41.0075 to read as follows: |
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Sec. 41.0075. PRIMARY ELECTIONS FOR FEDERAL OFFICERS. (a) |
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The primary election date for federal officers is the first Tuesday |
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in March in each even-numbered year. |
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(b) The runoff primary election date for federal officers is |
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the fourth Tuesday in May following the primary election for |
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federal officers. |
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(c) The presidential primary election date is the first |
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Tuesday in March in each presidential election year. |
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(d) To the extent feasible, the primary election for federal |
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officers shall be held concurrently with the primary election for |
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state and county officers. |
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SECTION 10. Section 42.002(a), Election Code, is amended to |
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read as follows: |
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(a) The county election precincts are the election |
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precincts for the following elections: |
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(1) the general election for state and county |
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officers; |
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(2) a special election ordered by the governor; |
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(3) a primary election; |
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(4) a countywide election ordered by the commissioners |
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court, county judge, or other county authority, except an election |
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subject to Section 42.062(2); [and] |
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(5) a federal election; and |
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(6) as provided by Section 42.0621, any other election |
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held by a political subdivision on a uniform election date. |
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SECTION 11. Section 67.010(a), Election Code, is amended to |
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read as follows: |
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(a) The county election returns for an election for a |
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statewide office other than governor or lieutenant governor, a |
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statewide measure, a district office, or a federal office |
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[president and vice-president of the United States] shall be |
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canvassed by the governor. |
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SECTION 12. Section 84.014, Election Code, is amended to |
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read as follows: |
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Sec. 84.014. ACTION BY EARLY VOTING CLERK ON CERTAIN |
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APPLICATIONS. If an applicant provides a date of birth, driver's |
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license number, or social security number on the applicant's |
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application for an early voting ballot to be voted by mail that is |
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different from or in addition to the information maintained by the |
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voter registrar in accordance with Subtitle A, Title 2, the early |
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voting clerk shall notify the voter registrar. The voter registrar |
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shall update the voter's record with the information provided by |
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the applicant. |
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SECTION 13. Section 101.052, Election Code, is amended by |
|
amending Subsections (e), (f), and (j) and adding Subsection (n) to |
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read as follows: |
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(e) An applicant who otherwise complies with applicable |
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requirements is entitled to receive a full ballot to be voted by |
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mail under this chapter if: |
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(1) the applicant submits a federal postcard |
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application to the early voting clerk on or before the 20th day |
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before election day; and |
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(2) the application contains the information that is |
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required for registration under Subtitle A, Title 2. |
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(f) The applicant is entitled to receive only a federal |
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ballot to be voted by mail under Chapter 114 if: |
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(1) the applicant submits the federal postcard |
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application to the early voting clerk after the date provided by |
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Subsection (e)(1) and before the deadline for submitting a regular |
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application for a ballot to be voted by mail; and |
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(2) the application contains the information that is |
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required for registration under Subtitle A, Title 2. |
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(j) If the early voting clerk determines that an application |
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that is submitted before the time prescribed by Subsection (e)(1) |
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does not contain the information that is required for registration |
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under Subtitle A, Title 2, the clerk shall notify the applicant of |
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that fact. If the applicant has provided a telephone number or an |
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address for receiving mail over the Internet, the clerk shall |
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notify the applicant by that medium. |
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(n) A federal postcard application that does not meet the |
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requirements of Subtitle A, Title 2, may still constitute |
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registration for federal elections if the federal postcard |
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application meets the requirements of Subtitle B, Title 2. |
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SECTION 14. Section 101.053(b), Election Code, is amended |
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to read as follows: |
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(b) If an applicant provides a date of birth, driver's |
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license number, or social security number on the applicant's |
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federal postcard application that is different from or in addition |
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to the information maintained by the voter registrar in accordance |
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with Subtitle A, Title 2, the early voting clerk shall notify the |
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voter registrar. The voter registrar shall update the voter's |
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record with the information provided by the applicant. |
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SECTION 15. Section 101.055, Election Code, is amended by |
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amending Subsection (a) and adding Subsection (a-1) to read as |
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follows: |
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(a) The submission of a federal postcard application that |
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complies with the [applicable] requirements of Subtitle A, Title 2, |
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by an unregistered applicant constitutes registration by the |
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applicant: |
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(1) for the purpose of voting in the election for state |
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and county officers for which a ballot is requested; and |
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(2) under Subtitle A, Title 2, if the federal postcard |
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application complies with the requirements under that subtitle, |
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unless the person indicates on the application that the person is |
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residing outside the United States indefinitely. |
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(a-1) The submission of a federal postcard application that |
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complies with the requirements of Subtitle B, Title 2, by an |
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unregistered applicant constitutes registration by the applicant: |
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(1) for the purpose of voting in the election for |
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federal officers for which a ballot is requested; and |
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(2) under Subtitle B, Title 2, if the federal postcard |
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application complies with the requirements under that subtitle, |
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unless the person indicates on the application that the person is |
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residing outside the United States indefinitely. |
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SECTION 16. Section 142.005, Election Code, is amended to |
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read as follows: |
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Sec. 142.005. AUTHORITY WITH WHOM APPLICATION FILED. An |
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application for a place on the ballot must be filed with: |
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(1) the secretary of state, for a federal, statewide, |
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or district office; or |
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(2) the county judge, for a county or precinct office. |
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SECTION 17. Section 145.033, Election Code, is amended to |
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read as follows: |
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Sec. 145.033. AUTHORITY WITH WHOM WITHDRAWAL REQUEST FILED. |
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A candidate must file a withdrawal request with: |
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(1) the secretary of state, for a federal, statewide, |
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or district office; or |
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(2) the authority responsible for having the official |
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ballot prepared, for a county or precinct office. |
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SECTION 18. Section 145.037(d), Election Code, is amended |
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to read as follows: |
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(d) The chair must deliver the certification to: |
|
(1) the secretary of state, for a federal, statewide, |
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or district office; or |
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(2) the authority responsible for having the official |
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ballot prepared, for a county or precinct office. |
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SECTION 19. Section 146.024, Election Code, is amended to |
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read as follows: |
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Sec. 146.024. AUTHORITY WITH WHOM DECLARATION FILED. A |
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declaration of write-in candidacy must be filed with: |
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(1) the secretary of state, for a federal, statewide, |
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or district office; or |
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(2) the county judge, for a county or precinct office. |
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SECTION 20. Section 161.008(a), Election Code, is amended |
|
to read as follows: |
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(a) Except as provided by Subsection (c), the secretary of |
|
state shall certify in writing for placement on the general |
|
election ballot the name of each candidate nominated at a primary |
|
election or convention of a political party for a federal, |
|
statewide, or district office. |
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SECTION 21. Section 163.006(d), Election Code, is amended |
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to read as follows: |
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(d) Before January 15 of each year in which political |
|
parties hold precinct conventions under this title, the secretary |
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of state shall deliver written notice of the requirements of this |
|
section to the state chair of each party that had a nominee for a |
|
federal, statewide, or district office on the most recent general |
|
election ballot. |
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SECTION 22. Section 172.059(b), Election Code, is amended |
|
to read as follows: |
|
(b) A withdrawal request for the runoff primary must be |
|
filed with the state chair, for a federal, statewide, or district |
|
office, or with the county chair, for a county or precinct office. |
|
SECTION 23. Section 172.121(a), Election Code, is amended |
|
to read as follows: |
|
(a) The state chair shall certify on the secretary of |
|
state's website for placement on the runoff primary election ballot |
|
the name of each general primary candidate for a federal, |
|
statewide, or district office who is to be a candidate in the |
|
runoff. |
|
SECTION 24. Section 172.122(a), Election Code, is amended |
|
to read as follows: |
|
(a) The state chair shall certify by posting on the |
|
secretary of state's website the name and address of each primary |
|
candidate who is nominated for a federal, statewide, or district |
|
office. The state chair shall execute and file digitally with the |
|
secretary of state an affidavit certifying that the returns posted |
|
on the secretary of state's website are the correct and complete |
|
returns. The secretary of state shall adopt by rule a process to |
|
allow the chair to submit the affidavit digitally. |
|
SECTION 25. Section 173.063, Election Code, is amended to |
|
read as follows: |
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Sec. 173.063. FEE RETAINED BY STATE CHAIR. The state chair |
|
shall deposit in the state primary fund each filing fee |
|
accompanying an application for a place on the ballot filed with the |
|
state chair: |
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(1) for a federal office; |
|
(1-a) for a statewide office; or |
|
(2) for a district office if the application is filed |
|
after the regular filing deadline. |
|
SECTION 26. Section 181.0311(a), Election Code, as |
|
effective September 1, 2021, is amended to read as follows: |
|
(a) In addition to any other requirements, to be considered |
|
for nomination by convention, a candidate must: |
|
(1) pay a filing fee to the secretary of state for a |
|
federal, statewide, or district office or the county judge for a |
|
county or precinct office; or |
|
(2) submit to the secretary of state for a federal, |
|
statewide, or district office or the county judge for a county or |
|
precinct office a petition in lieu of a filing fee that satisfies |
|
the requirements prescribed by Subsection (e) and Section 141.062. |
|
SECTION 27. Section 181.032(a), Election Code, is amended |
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to read as follows: |
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(a) An application for nomination by a convention must be |
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filed with: |
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(1) the state chair, for a federal, statewide, or |
|
district office; or |
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(2) the county chair, for a county or precinct office. |
|
SECTION 28. Section 181.068(b), Election Code, is amended |
|
to read as follows: |
|
(b) Not later than the 20th day after the date of the |
|
convention making the nomination, the presiding officer shall |
|
deliver the certification to: |
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(1) the authority responsible for having the official |
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general election ballot prepared in the county, for certification |
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of a county or precinct office; or |
|
(2) the secretary of state, for certification of a |
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federal, statewide, or district office. |
|
SECTION 29. Sections 231.008(b) and (c), Election Code, are |
|
amended to read as follows: |
|
(b) If the judgment in a contest for an office affects the |
|
preparation of the ballot for a succeeding election, the clerk |
|
shall deliver a copy to the authority responsible for having the |
|
official ballot prepared or, in the case of a federal, statewide, or |
|
district office, to the authority responsible for certifying the |
|
names of the candidates for placement on the ballot. |
|
(c) If the judgment orders that a new general or special |
|
election be held, the clerk shall deliver a copy to the authority |
|
responsible for ordering the election. If the judgment orders a new |
|
primary election, the clerk shall deliver a copy to the state chair |
|
of the appropriate political party, in the case of a federal, |
|
statewide, or district office, or to the county chair, in the case |
|
of a county or precinct office. |
|
SECTION 30. Section 232.013(d), Election Code, is amended |
|
to read as follows: |
|
(d) If the contested election is a primary, the district |
|
clerk shall deliver a certified copy of the order setting the date |
|
of the runoff to the state chair of the political party in the case |
|
of a federal, statewide, or district office or to the county chair |
|
in the case of a county or precinct office. |
|
SECTION 31. Section 232.048(c), Election Code, is amended |
|
to read as follows: |
|
(c) The candidate receiving the most votes in a new election |
|
ordered by a court in a primary election contest is the political |
|
party's nominee, regardless of whether the candidate receives a |
|
majority vote, if the date of the final canvass of the court-ordered |
|
primary is on or after: |
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(1) the 85th day before the date of the succeeding |
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general election in the case of a federal, statewide, or district |
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office; or |
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(2) the 75th day before the date of the succeeding |
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general election in the case of a county or precinct office. |
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SECTION 32. Section 252.005, Election Code, is amended to |
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read as follows: |
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Sec. 252.005. AUTHORITY WITH WHOM APPOINTMENT FILED: |
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CANDIDATE. An individual must file a campaign treasurer appointment |
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for the individual's own candidacy with: |
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(1) the commission, if the appointment is made for |
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candidacy for: |
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(A) a federal office; |
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(A-1) a statewide office; |
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(B) a district office filled by voters of more |
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than one county; |
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(C) a judicial district office filled by voters |
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of only one county; |
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(D) state senator; |
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(E) state representative; or |
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(F) the State Board of Education; |
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(2) the county clerk, if the appointment is made for |
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candidacy for a county office, a precinct office, or a district |
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office other than one included in Subdivision (1); |
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(3) the clerk or secretary of the governing body of the |
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political subdivision or, if the political subdivision has no clerk |
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or secretary, with the governing body's presiding officer, if the |
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appointment is made for candidacy for an office of a political |
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subdivision other than a county; |
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(4) the county clerk if: |
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(A) the appointment is made for candidacy for an |
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office of a political subdivision other than a county; |
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(B) the governing body for the political |
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subdivision has not been formed; and |
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(C) no boundary of the political subdivision |
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crosses a boundary of the county; or |
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(5) the commission if: |
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(A) the appointment is made for candidacy for an |
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office of a political subdivision other than a county; |
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(B) the governing body for the political |
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subdivision has not been formed; and |
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(C) the political subdivision is situated in more |
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than one county. |
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SECTION 33. Section 41.007(c), Election Code, is repealed. |
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SECTION 34. This Act takes effect on the 91st day after the |
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last day of the legislative session. |