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Texas Election Code - Chapter 277 Petition Prescribed By Law Outside Code
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Texas Election Code Section 277.001 - Applicability Of Chapter
This chapter applies to a petition authorized or required to be filed under a law outside this code in connection with an election, except a ...
Texas Election Code Section 277.002 - Validity Of Petition Signatures
(a) For a petition signature to be valid, a petition must: (1) contain in addition to the signature: (A) the signer's printed name; (B) the ...
Texas Election Code Section 277.0021 - Meaning Of Qualified Voter
A reference in a law outside this code to "qualified voter" in the context of eligibility to sign a petition means "registered voter." Added by ...
Texas Election Code Section 277.0022 - Withdrawal Of Signature
(a) A signer may not withdraw the signature from a petition on or after the date the petition is received by the authority with whom ...
Texas Election Code Section 277.0023 - Supplementing Petition
(a) Except as provided by Subsection (b), a petition may not be supplemented, modified, or amended on or after the date it is received by ...
Texas Election Code Section 277.0024 - Computing Number Of Signatures
If the minimum number of signatures required for a petition is determined by a computation applied to the number of registered voters of a particular ...
Texas Election Code Section 277.003 - Verifying Signatures By Statistical Sample
If a petition contains more than 1,000 signatures, the city secretary or other authority responsible for verifying the signatures may use any reasonable statistical sampling ...
Texas Election Code Section 277.004 - Effect Of City Charter Or Ordinance
Any requirements for the validity or verification of petition signatures in addition to those prescribed by this chapter that are prescribed by a home-rule city ...
Last modified: August 11, 2007
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