127.302 – RISK-LIMITING AUDIT. (a) Not later than 24
Texas Election Code § 127.302
Summary
This law mandates a risk-limiting audit to be conducted within 24 hours after all ballots are counted in an election. It affects election officials responsible for overseeing the integrity of election results in Texas, ensuring transparency and accuracy in statewide races or measures.
Audit must occur within 24 hours post-ballot counting.
Secretary of State selects precincts and races for audit.
Ensures election integrity and transparency in Texas.
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