Texas Statutes
§ 171.029 — REMOVAL OF PRECINCT CHAIR OR COUNTY CHAIR FOR ABANDONMENT OF OFFICE.
Texas § 171.029
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Tex. Election Code Code Ann. § 171.029 (2026).
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Sec. 171.029. REMOVAL OF PRECINCT CHAIR OR COUNTY CHAIR FOR ABANDONMENT OF OFFICE.
(a)A precinct or county chair who has failed to perform statutory duties provided by this code or failed to attend four or more consecutive meetings of the county executive committee may be removed for abandonment of office as provided by this section.
(b)If authorized by a resolution passed by the county executive committee, a county chair may send a notice to a precinct chair that states that the precinct chair is considered to have abandoned the office of precinct chair and the duties of the office. The notice must:
(1)state the reasons the county executive committee believes the precinct chair has abandoned the office;
(2)be sent by certified mail; and
(3)request a response from the precinct chair n
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Legislative History
Added by Acts 2015, 84th Leg., R.S., Ch. 119 (S.B. 1072 ), Sec. 1, eff. September 1, 2015.
Nearby Sections
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§ 171.002
COMMITTEE COMPOSITION.§ 171.003
FILLING VACANCY.§ 171.004
PROXY.§ 171.022
COMMITTEE COMPOSITION.§ 171.023
RESIDENCE OF PRECINCT CHAIR.§ 171.024
FILLING VACANCY.§ 171.026
PROXY NOT ALLOWED.§ 171.027
TEMPORARY COMMITTEE.§ 171.028
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