129.022 – HARDWARE DIAGNOSTIC TEST. (a) The general
Texas Election Code § 129.022
Summary
This law mandates that the general custodian of election records must perform a hardware diagnostic test on voting systems before elections. The test ensures that all components of the voting system are functioning correctly as per the standards set by the secretary of state.
Requires a hardware diagnostic test before election use.
Ensures voting system components function properly.
Standards are set by the secretary of state.
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