13.104 – OPTIONAL STORAGE METHOD. (a) Instead of keeping
Texas Election Code § 13.104
Summary
This law allows election registrars in Texas to store voter registration applications and supporting documents electronically, rather than in paper form. It provides flexibility in how these records are maintained, ensuring they can be easily copied and accessed when needed.
Registrars can use electronic storage for voter registration documents.
Storage methods must be approved by the secretary of state.
Procedures for implementation will be prescribed by the secretary of state.
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