13.003 – APPLICATION BY AGENT. (a) An applicant may
Texas Election Code § 13.003
Summary
This law allows an applicant to designate an agent to handle various tasks related to voter registration. It enables the agent to complete applications, submit them, and manage any challenges or corrections on behalf of the applicant.
Applicants can appoint agents orally or in writing.
Agents can complete, submit, and manage registration applications.
Agents may also receive registration certificates and submit corrections.
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