1251.003 – CONDUCT OF ELECTION. (a) The general election
Texas Government Code § 1251.003
Summary
This law outlines the conduct of general elections in Texas, specifying that general election laws apply unless stated otherwise. It mandates that election orders include polling locations and hours, and sets a timeframe for when elections must occur after the order is issued.
General election laws apply unless exceptions are specified.
Election orders must detail polling places and hours.
Elections must occur 15 to 90 days after the order.
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