102.001 – ELIGIBILITY. (a) A qualified voter is eligible
Texas Election Code § 102.001
Summary
This law allows qualified voters who become sick or physically unable to vote after the application deadline to cast a late ballot. It ensures that voters facing sudden health issues can still participate in elections despite missing the standard voting timeline.
Applies to voters with sudden sickness or physical conditions.
Allows voting by late ballot under specific circumstances.
Ensures access to voting despite application deadline challenges.
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