129.023[1/2] – PUBLIC TEST OF LOGIC AND ACCURACY. (a) The
Texas Election Code § 129.023[1/2]
Summary
This law mandates a public test of election equipment for accuracy and logic before voting begins. It requires the involvement of a testing board with representatives from each political party that participates in primary elections.
Testing board must include members from multiple political parties.
Test must occur within 48 hours before voting starts.
Ensures election equipment functions correctly and fairly.
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