1252.002 – ELECTION PROCEDURE. (a) An election to revoke
Texas Government Code § 1252.002
Summary
This law outlines the procedure for conducting an election to revoke previously authorized bonds. It mandates that the revocation election must follow the same process as the original bond authorization and requires separate propositions for each bond issue being revoked.
Revocation elections follow the same procedure as original bond elections.
Ballots must allow voting for or against bond revocation.
Separate propositions are needed for multiple bond issues.
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