13.031 – APPOINTMENT; TERM. (a) To encourage voter
Texas Election Code § 13.031
Summary
This law establishes the appointment of volunteer deputy registrars to promote voter registration. Individuals must meet specific eligibility criteria, including age and criminal history, to serve in this role.
Volunteer deputy registrars are appointed to enhance voter registration efforts.
Eligibility includes being 18 years or older and no felony convictions.
Terms for volunteer deputy registrars expire on December 31 of even-numbered years.
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