145.003 – ADMINISTRATIVE DECLARATION OF INELIGIBILITY. (a)
Texas Election Code § 145.003
Summary
This law outlines the process for declaring a candidate ineligible for state and county elections in Texas. It specifies that such declarations can only be made by designated party officers and must occur before a certain deadline.
Candidates can be declared ineligible by party officers.
Declarations must occur at least 30 days before election day.
Judicial actions regarding eligibility are exempt from this process.
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