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Texas Election Code - Chapter 171 OrganizationLegal Research Home > Texas Laws > Election Code > Texas Election Code - Chapter 171 Organization A state executive committee is established as provided by this subchapter for each political party holding a primary election in this state. Acts 1985, 69th ... (a) The state executive committee consists of two members from each state senatorial district. One of each district's members must be a man and the ... (a) The state executive committee shall fill by appointment any vacancy on the committee, including a vacancy in the office of chair or vice chair. ... (a) To participate in a state executive committee meeting as a proxy for a member representing a senatorial district, a person must reside in that ... For each county in which a primary election is held, a county executive committee is established as provided by this subchapter for the political party ... (a) A county executive committee consists of: (1) a county chair, who is the presiding officer, elected at the general primary election by majority vote ... (a) If only one candidate's name is to be placed on the ballot for the office of precinct chair and no candidate's name is to ... (a) To be eligible to be a candidate for or to serve as a precinct chair, a person must reside in the election precinct in ... (a) A write-in vote for the office of county chair or precinct chair may not be counted unless the name written in appears on the ... (a) The county executive committee shall fill by appointment any vacancy on the committee. (b) Except as provided by Subsection (c), a majority of the ... (a) If a vacancy occurs in the office of county chair, the secretary of the county executive committee shall call a meeting for the purpose ... (a) In this section, "armed forces of the United States" means the United States Army, the United States Navy, the United States Air Force, the ... A person may not participate in a county executive committee meeting as a proxy. Acts 1985, 69th Leg., ch. 211, § 1, eff. Jan. 1, ... (a) If a county executive committee for a political party does not exist in a county in which the party is holding a primary election, ... For each district from which an officer of the federal or state government is elected, a district executive committee is established as provided by this ... The district executive committee for a district that is coterminous with a single county consists of the county executive committee, with the county chair serving ... (a) The district executive committee for a district comprising only a part of a single county consists of the precinct chairs of the county election ... (a) The district executive committee for a district situated in more than one county consists of: (1) the county chair of each county that is ... For each commissioners precinct and for each justice precinct, a precinct executive committee is established as provided by this subchapter for each political party holding ... (a) The precinct executive committee for a commissioners precinct or for a justice precinct containing three or more county election precincts consists of the precinct ... The precinct executive committee for a commissioners precinct or for a justice precinct containing fewer than three county election precincts consists of the county executive ... Last modified: August 11, 2007 |
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