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Chapter 171
Organization

Sections

171.001
State Executive Committee Established
171.002
Committee Composition
171.003
Filling Vacancy
171.004
Proxy
171.021
County Executive Committee Established
171.022
Committee Composition
171.023
Residence of Precinct Chair
171.024
Filling Vacancy
171.025
Procedure for Filling Vacancy in Office of County Chair
171.026
Proxy Not Allowed
171.027
Temporary Committee
171.028
County Chair Transition
171.029
Removal of Precinct Chair or County Chair for Abandonment of Office
171.051
District Executive Committee Established
171.052
Committee Composition: District Coterminous with County
171.053
Committee Composition: District Comprising Part of a County; First Meeting
171.054
Committee Composition: District Situated in More than One County; First Meeting
171.071
Precinct Executive Committee Established
171.072
Committee Composition: Precinct with Three or More Election Precincts; First Meeting
171.073
Committee Composition: Precinct with Fewer than Three Election Precincts
171.0221
Election Not Held for Office of Precinct Chair
171.0231
Write-in Candidate for County Chair or Precinct Chair
171.0251
Temporary Replacement of Committee Member in Military
 



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(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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