128.001 – COMPUTERIZED VOTING SYSTEM STANDARDS. (a) The
Texas Election Code § 128.001
Summary
This law mandates the establishment of procedures for using computerized voting systems in Texas elections. It impacts election officials and technology providers by outlining requirements for multiple voting terminals and a central computer for managing votes and results.
Requires multiple voting terminals for ballot input.
Mandates a main computer for vote management.
Affects election officials and technology providers.
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