127.351 – RANDOMIZED COUNTY AUDITS. (a) Immediately after
Texas Election Code § 127.351
Summary
This law mandates the secretary of state to conduct randomized audits of elections held in four counties after the November uniform election in even-numbered years. It ensures transparency and integrity in the electoral process by randomly selecting counties for audit.
Audits occur after November elections in even-numbered years.
Four counties are randomly selected for auditing.
Two selected counties must have a total population above a specified threshold.
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