1.016 – OATHS BY ELECTION OFFICERS. (a) An oath or
Texas Election Code § 1.016
Summary
This law outlines who is authorized to administer oaths to election officers before they begin their duties. It ensures that election officers are properly sworn in by designated officials, which helps maintain the integrity of the election process.
Oaths must be administered before election officers start service.
Authorized officials include state and local clerks and inspectors.
Maintains integrity and accountability in the election process.
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