141.070 – ESTIMATING GUBERNATORIAL VOTE FOR TERRITORY WITH
Texas Election Code § 141.070
Summary
This law provides a method for estimating gubernatorial votes in districts or precincts that have undergone boundary changes since the last election. It ensures that political parties can assess their support in newly defined areas for future elections.
Applies to districts or precincts with changed boundaries.
Estimates votes for gubernatorial candidates based on previous elections.
Aims to maintain electoral fairness and representation.
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