122.035 – APPOINTMENT OF EXAMINERS. (a) On submission of
Texas Election Code § 122.035
Summary
This law outlines the process for appointing examiners to evaluate voting systems or equipment in Texas. It requires the secretary of state and the attorney general to appoint qualified individuals to ensure the integrity and functionality of the voting systems.
Secretary of state appoints four examiners, including one employee.
Attorney general appoints two examiners, including one employee.
Two examiners must have experience in mechanics or electronics.
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