Texas Government Code Title 6, Chapter 601 - Election And Office Holding
- Texas Section 601.001 - Delivery Of Certain Books, Papers, And Documents To Successor
(a) On leaving office, an officer shall deliver all books, papers, and documents relating to the office to the officer's successor. (b) In this section,...
- Texas Section 601.002 - Performance Of Duties By First Assistant Or Chief Deputy
(a) The first assistant or chief deputy of a public office in which a physical vacancy occurs shall conduct the affairs of the office until...
- Texas Section 601.003 - Regular Term Of State, District, County, Or Precinct Office
(a) The regular term of an elective state, district, county, or precinct office begins on January 1 of the year following the general election for...
- Texas Section 601.004 - Person Elected To Unexpired Term Of State, District, County, Or Precinct Office
A person who receives a certificate of election to an unexpired term of an office is entitled to qualify for and assume the duties of...
- Texas Section 601.005 - Governor To Commission State Or County Officers
(a) The governor shall issue a commission to each state or county officer, other than the governor, the lieutenant governor, a state senator, or a...
- Texas Section 601.006 - Certified Statement Of Persons Elected To County Or Precinct Offices
(a) On or immediately after January 1 after a general election for state and county officers, each county clerk shall deliver to the secretary of...
- Texas Section 601.007 - Evidence Of Qualification For Office
On demand of a citizen of this state, the comptroller, a commissioners court, a county treasurer, or any other officer of the state or of...
- Texas Section 601.008 - Unauthorized Officers
(a) An officer or court of this state or of a municipality may not make, order, allow, or audit payment of a person's claim for...
- Texas Section 601.009 - Elected Officer Must Be Registered Voter
(a) A person may not qualify for a public elective office unless the person is a registered voter. (b) Subsection (a) does not apply to...
Last modified: September 28, 2016