142.003 – PRESERVATION OF DECLARATION. The authority with
Texas Election Code § 142.003
Summary
This law mandates that any authority receiving a declaration of intent must keep these declarations on file until the day after the general election. This ensures that declarations are available for review and accountability during the election process.
Declarations must be preserved until the day after the general election.
Applies to all authorities receiving declarations of intent.
Enhances transparency and accountability in the election process.
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