Tex.
Election Code Section 32.009
Notice of Appointment
(a)
Each presiding election judge and alternate presiding judge shall be given written notice of the appointment as provided by this section.(b)
The authority responsible for distributing the supplies for the election for which the judge is appointed shall prepare and deliver the notice not later than the 20th day after the date the appointment is made.(c)
The notice must state whether the appointment is for a single election or for a term. If the appointment is for a term, the notice must state the duration and beginning date of the term.(d)
A notice to a presiding judge must state the name, address, and any available telephone number and e-mail address of the alternate, and a notice to an alternate must state the name, address, and any available telephone number and e-mail address of the presiding judge.(e)
If an appointment is for a single election, the notice required by this section and the notice required by Section 4.007 (Notice to Election Judge) may be combined and given by the authority responsible for giving either of the two notices, as agreed between the two authorities.(f)
This section does not apply to an emergency appointment or to an appointment for a primary election.
Source:
Section 32.009 — Notice of Appointment, https://statutes.capitol.texas.gov/Docs/EL/htm/EL.32.htm#32.009
(accessed Jun. 5, 2024).