141.063 – VALIDITY OF SIGNATURE. (a) A signature on a
Texas Election Code § 141.063
Summary
This law establishes the criteria for validating signatures on petitions related to elections. It ensures that only registered voters from the relevant territory can sign, thereby maintaining the integrity of the petition process.
Signers must be registered voters in the relevant territory.
Petitions must include specific information about each signer.
Signatures are invalid if the signer is not registered appropriately.
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