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Chapter 213
Conduct of Recount

Sections

213.001
General Supervision of Recount
213.002
Recount Committee
213.003
Eligibility for Committee Membership
213.004
Compensation of Committee Members
213.005
Counting Teams
213.006
Determination of Counting Questions
213.007
Access to Ballots, Equipment, and Other Materials
213.008
Arrangements for Recount; Setting Time and Place
213.009
Notice of Recount
213.010
Early Recount
213.011
Votes Counted by Precinct
213.012
Committee Report of Recount
213.013
Representation of Parties and Political Parties at Recount
213.014
Canvass by Committee Following Recount
213.015
Bystanders Excluded
213.016
Printing Images of Ballots Cast Using Direct Recording Electronic Voting Machines
213.031
Applicability of Subchapter
213.032
Notice of Partial Initial Recount
213.033
Canvass Following Recount
213.051
Applicability of Subchapter
213.052
Agent for Receiving Notice of Recount
213.053
Notice of Recount to Supervisor
213.054
Notice of Recount Result to Coordinator
213.055
Supervisor's Report
213.056
Determination of Result of Recount; Notice
213.057
Canvass Following Recount
213.058
Canvass Following Expedited Recount
213.059
General Election for Governor or Lieutenant Governor
213.0111
Recount of Disputed Ballots
 



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

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