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Texas Statutes
ELECTION CODE
Title 10
Subtitle A
Chapter 161
Texas Statutes - Chapter 161: GENERAL PROVISIONS
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Section 161.001
INHERENT POWERS
Section 161.002
PARTY NAME
Section 161.003
METHODS OF MAKING NOMINATIONS
Section 161.004
PARTY DOCUMENT AS PUBLIC INFORMATION
Section 161.005
ELIGIBILITY FOR PARTY OFFICES GENERALLY
Section 161.006
HOLDING PRECINCT CONVENTION OF MORE THAN ONE PARTY IN SAME BUILDING
Section 161.007
UNLAWFULLY PROHIBITING EMPLOYEE FROM ATTENDING POLITICAL CONVENTION
Section 161.008
CERTIFICATION OF NOMINEES FOR STATEWIDE AND DISTRICT OFFICES FOR PLACEMENT ON GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT
Section 161.009
PARTY OFFICER SUBJECT TO MANDAMUS
Section 161.010
CHALLENGING CONVENTION DELEGATES
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