1005.052 – ELECTION; TERM. (a) Directors are elected from
Texas Special District Local Laws Code § 1005.052
Summary
This law outlines the election process for directors of a special district, specifying that they are elected at large from the district. It also indicates that directors serve a standard term unless a four-year term is established by specific provisions.
Directors are elected at large from the district.
Standard term is established unless modified.
Four-year terms can be set under specific conditions.
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