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Chapter 66
Disposition of Records and Supplies After Election

Sections

66.001
General Custodian of Election Records
66.002
Precinct Election Records
66.003
Envelopes for Distribution of Records
66.004
Polling Place Checklists
66.021
Assembling Election Records
66.0021
Election Day Vote Total for Certain Elections
66.022
Contents of Envelope No
66.023
Contents of Envelope No
66.024
Contents of Envelope No
66.025
Contents of Ballot Box No
66.026
Contents of Ballot Box No
66.051
Distribution of Election Records
66.052
Delivery by Election Clerk
66.053
Time for Delivering Election Records
66.054
Failure to Deliver Election Returns and Voted Ballots
66.055
Judicial Impoundment of Election Records
66.056
Unofficial Tabulation of Precinct Results
66.057
Regulating Public Inspection of Certain Election Records
66.058
Preservation of Precinct Election Records
66.059
Retrieving Erroneously Placed Election Records
66.060
Delivery and Preservation of Key to Ballot Box No
66.061
Custody of List of Registered Voters to Be Reused in Subsequent Election
66.062
Returning Equipment and Supplies
66.0241
Contents of Envelope No
 



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Blank Outline Levels

The legislature occasionally skips outline levels. For example:

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

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