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Laws and Procedures Pertaining to Local Election Officials (Cities, Schools and Other Political Subdivisions) 2024 Election Advisories and Memos. New: No.2024-19 - Citizenship Requirements for Texas Elections. New: No.2024-18 - Required List Maintenance Activities.
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Feb 26, 2021 · Should local elections in Texas be openly partisan? Yes, say conservative political activists who support legislation to make it happen. A bill filed this week by State Rep. Scott Sanford (R–McKinney) would require candidates for city office to declare a party affiliation, which would appear on the ballot next to the candidate’s name.
Jan 8, 2019 · Candidates for local offices may only appear on the ballot as independent candidates unless their city charter specifically allows partisan candidacy. Candidates are required to fill out their applications in writing and must have them sworn to by a person who is authorized to administer an oath under Texas law.
In fact, all municipal and board elections in Texas are nonpartisan. Calvin Jillson, a political science professor at Southern Methodist University, said the practice of having nonpartisan...
Dec 31, 2020 · Several Texas lawmakers said they would not vote to end the system of partisan judicial elections, which critics say allows for the appearance of impropriety if not bias itself.
The justices of the Texas Court of Appeals are selected in district level partisan elections. The elected justices serve six-year terms, after which they must run for re-election if they wish to remain on the court.
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Electoral systems used in Texas: This section outlines the electoral systems used in federal elections (i.e., elections for president and United States senators and representatives) and state-level contests (i.e., elections for state legislators, governors, and other state executives).