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Texas Election Code - Chapter 86 Conduct Of Voting By MailLegal Research Home > Texas Lawyer > Election Code > Texas Election Code - Chapter 86 Conduct Of Voting By Mail Sponsored Links(a) The early voting clerk shall review each application for a ballot to be voted by mail. (b) If the applicant is entitled to vote ... (a) The early voting clerk shall provide an official ballot envelope and carrier envelope with each ballot provided to a voter. If the voter's name ... (a) The balloting materials for voting by mail shall be provided to the voter by mail. A ballot provided by any other method may not ... (a) Except as provided by Subsection (b), the balloting materials for voting by mail shall be mailed to a voter entitled to vote by mail ... (a) A voter must mark a ballot voted by mail in accordance with the instructions on the ballot envelope. (b) A voter may mark the ... (a) A person commits an offense if the person acts as a witness for a voter in signing the certificate on the carrier envelope and ... (a) A marked ballot voted under this chapter must be returned to the early voting clerk in the official carrier envelope. The carrier envelope may ... (a) Except as provided by Subsection (d), a marked ballot voted by mail must arrive at the address on the carrier envelope before the time ... (a) If on reviewing an application for a ballot to be voted by mail that was received on or before the 12th day before election ... (a) If, after a ballot to be voted by mail is provided to a voter, the official ballot is changed in a way that affects ... (a) A voter casting a ballot by mail who would be eligible under Section 64.031 to receive assistance at a polling place may select a ... (a) The early voting clerk shall determine whether the return of a voter's official carrier envelope for a ballot voted by mail is timely. (b) ... (a) "Ballot Envelope" must be printed on the face of each officially prescribed ballot envelope for a ballot to be voted by mail. (b) The ... (a) "Carrier Envelope for Early Voting Ballot," the name and official title of the early voting clerk as addressee, and the clerk's official mailing address ... (a) A copy of an application for a ballot to be voted by mail may be obtained from the early voting clerk: (1) 72 hours ... Last modified: August 11, 2007 |