122.092 – APPOINTMENT OF EXAMINERS. (a) The secretary of
Texas Election Code § 122.092
Summary
This law outlines the appointment process for examiners who will assist in reexamining approved voting systems or equipment. It mandates that the secretary of state and the attorney general each appoint specific individuals with relevant experience to ensure a thorough evaluation.
Secretary of state appoints four examiners, including one full-time employee.
Attorney general appoints two examiners, also including one full-time employee.
Two appointees from the secretary must have relevant operational experience.
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