1004.154 – ELECTION RESULTS. (a) If a majority of the
Texas Special District Local Laws Code § 1004.154
Summary
This law outlines the process for dissolving a special district based on election results. If a majority votes for dissolution, the district is dissolved; if not, it remains in operation for at least one year before another vote can occur.
Dissolution occurs if a majority votes in favor.
District remains if majority votes against dissolution.
No new dissolution vote for one year after the election.
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