16.037 – REINSTATEMENT OF REGISTRATION. (a) If the
Texas Election Code § 16.037
Summary
This law allows for the reinstatement of a voter's registration if it was improperly canceled. It applies to situations where the registrar finds that a cancellation was not justified or when a valid statement of residence is provided after cancellation.
Registrar must reinstate if cancellation was incorrect.
Reinstatement occurs with a valid statement of residence.
Applies to voters affected by improper registration cancellations.
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