127.005 – PRESIDING JUDGE OF COUNTING STATION. (a) The
Texas Election Code § 127.005
Summary
This law outlines the appointment and eligibility requirements for presiding judges at central counting stations during elections. It ensures that the same standards for precinct presiding judges apply to those at central counting stations, maintaining consistency in election oversight.
Authority appoints presiding judges for counting stations.
Eligibility requirements mirror those for precinct judges.
Ensures consistent election oversight across different stations.
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