102.003 – SUBMITTING APPLICATION. (a) An application for
Texas Election Code § 102.003
Summary
This law outlines the process for submitting an application for a late ballot during early voting. It specifies that the application must be delivered in person by a representative to the appropriate early voting clerk, depending on the ballot processing location.
Applications must be submitted in person by a representative.
Submission location may vary based on ballot processing site.
Late ballot applications can be submitted after early voting ends.
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