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Texas Election Code - Chapter 101 Voting By Resident Federal Postcard ApplicantLegal Research Home > Texas Lawyer > Election Code > Texas Election Code - Chapter 101 Voting By Resident Federal Postcard Applicant A person is eligible for early voting by mail as provided by this chapter if: (1) the person is qualified to vote in this state ... Voting under this chapter shall be conducted and the results shall be processed as provided by Subtitle A for early voting by mail, except as ... (a) An application for a ballot to be voted under this chapter must: (1) be submitted on an official federal postcard application form; and (2) ... (a) A federal postcard application must be submitted by mailing it to the early voting clerk for the election who serves the election precinct of ... (a) A person may apply with a single federal postcard application for a ballot for any one or more elections in which the early voting ... (a) The submission of a federal postcard application that complies with the applicable requirements by an unregistered applicant constitutes registration by the applicant only for ... (a) The balloting materials provided under this chapter shall be airmailed to the voter free of United States postage, as provided by the federal Uniformed ... A ballot voted under this chapter may be returned to the early voting clerk by mail, common or contract carrier, or courier. Acts 1985, 69th ... For each FPCA registrant accepted to vote, a notation shall be made beside the voter's name on the early voting poll list indicating that the ... The entry on the early voting roster pertaining to a voter under this chapter who is an FPCA registrant must include a notation indicating that ... A person to whom a ballot is provided under this chapter is not required to be included on the precinct early voting list if the ... The officially prescribed carrier envelope for voting under this chapter shall be prepared so that it can be mailed free of United States postage, as ... The secretary of state is designated as the state office to provide information regarding voter registration procedures and absentee ballot procedures, including procedures related to ... Last modified: August 10, 2007 |