141.033 – FILING APPLICATIONS FOR MORE THAN ONE OFFICE
Texas Election Code § 141.033
Summary
This law prohibits candidates from filing for multiple offices that cannot be held simultaneously and are on the same election day. It ensures that candidates focus on one position, maintaining the integrity of the electoral process.
Candidates cannot file for incompatible offices on the same election day.
Filing multiple applications for such offices is prohibited.
Subsequent applications filed in violation are invalid.
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In simple terms: Learn about Texas's FILING APPLICATIONS FOR MORE THAN ONE OFFICE law, including definitions, penalties, and legal implications.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.
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