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Chapter 33
Watchers

Sections

33.001
Watcher Defined
33.002
Appointment by Candidate
33.003
Appointment by Political Party
33.004
Appointment for Write-in Candidate
33.005
Appointment for Election on Measure
33.006
Certificate of Appointment
33.007
Number and Place of Service of Watchers
33.008
Training Program
33.0015
Chapter Purpose and Watcher Duty
33.0016
References to Early Voting Ballot Board in This Chapter
33.031
General Eligibility Requirements
33.032
Ineligibility of Candidate for Public Office
33.033
Ineligibility of Employee or Relative of Election Officer
33.034
Ineligibility of Public Officer
33.035
Ineligibility of Person Convicted of Election Offense
33.051
Acceptance of Watcher
33.052
Hours of Service at Precinct Polling Place
33.053
Hours of Service at Early Voting Polling Place
33.054
Hours of Service at Early Voting Ballot Board Meeting or Signature Verification Committee Meeting
33.055
Hours of Service at Central Counting Station
33.056
Observing Activity Generally
33.057
Observing Preparation of Voter's Ballot
33.058
Restrictions on Watcher's Activities
33.059
Observing Securing of Voting System Equipment Before Election
33.060
Observing Delivery of Election Records
33.061
Unlawfully Obstructing Watcher
33.063
Relief
33.0605
Observing Data Storage Sealing and Transfer
 



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

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