102.002 – CONTENTS OF APPLICATION. An application for a
Texas Election Code § 102.002
Summary
This section outlines the requirements for an application for a late ballot in Texas. It mandates that the application must include a certification from a licensed physician, chiropractor, or accredited Christian Science practitioner regarding the applicant's inability to vote in person due to a medical condition.
Application must comply with Section 84.002 provisions.
Requires certification from a qualified medical professional.
Certifies inability to vote in person due to health issues.
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