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Chapter 85
Conduct of Voting by Personal Appearance

Sections

85.001
Early Voting Period
85.002
Main Early Voting Polling Place
85.003
Voters Served by Main Polling Place
85.004
Public Notice of Main Polling Place Location
85.005
Regular Days and Hours for Voting
85.006
Voting on Saturday or Sunday
85.007
Public Notice of Time for Voting
85.008
Days and Hours for Voting: Election in Certain Cities
85.009
Election Officers for General Election for State and County Officers
85.010
Early Voting Polling Place for Certain Elections Held by Political Subdivisions
85.031
Accepting Voter
85.032
Security of Early Voting Ballot Box
85.033
Security of Voting Machine
85.034
Voter Unable to Enter Polling Place
85.035
Assisting Voter
85.036
Electioneering
85.037
Bystanders Excluded; Unlawful Presence of Candidate
85.061
Permanent Branch Polling Place
85.062
Temporary Branch Polling Place
85.063
Days and Hours for Voting: Permanent Branch
85.064
Days and Hours for Voting: Temporary Branch
85.066
Voters Served by Branch Polling Place
85.067
Public Notice of Branch Voting Schedule
85.068
Public Notice of Additional Voting Time Ordered by Clerk
85.070
Delivery of Applications to Main Polling Place
85.071
Delivery of Ballots to Main Polling Place
85.072
Branch Daily Register
85.0091
Early Voting Election Officers for Primary Elections
85.0311
Early Voting Clerk to Sign Ballots
 



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

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