101.108 – TRACKING OF BALLOTING MATERIALS. The secretary
Texas Election Code § 101.108
Summary
This law mandates the creation of a tracking system for voters who submit ballots by mail. It allows voters to verify if their voted ballot has been received by the early voting clerk, enhancing transparency in the voting process.
Establishes a ballot tracking system for FPCA registrants.
Counties must provide necessary information for implementation.
Improves voter confidence by allowing ballot status verification.
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