Tex. Gov't Code Section 23.301
Assignment of Certain Election Proceedings; Criminal Offense


(a)

Notwithstanding any other law or rule, the clerk of a district court in which a proceeding entitled to priority under Section 23.101 (Primary Priorities)(b-1) is filed shall docket the proceeding and, if more than one district court in the county has jurisdiction over the proceeding, randomly assign the proceeding to a district court using an automated assignment system.

(b)

Notwithstanding any other law or rule, the clerk of a county court or statutory county court in which a proceeding entitled to priority under Section 23.101 (Primary Priorities)(b-1) is filed shall docket the proceeding and, if more than one court in the county has jurisdiction over the proceeding, randomly assign the proceeding to a court using an automated assignment system.

(c)

A person, including a public official, commits an offense if the person communicates with a county or district clerk with the intention of influencing or attempting to influence the court or judge assigned to a proceeding under this section.

(d)

An offense under this section is a Class A misdemeanor, except that the offense is a state jail felony if it is shown on the trial of the offense that the person committed the offense while acting in the person’s official capacity as an election official.

(e)

If a district or county clerk does not comply with this section, a person may seek from the supreme court or a court of appeals a writ of mandamus as provided by Section 273.061 (Jurisdiction), Election Code, to compel compliance with this section.
Added by Acts 2021, 87th Leg., 2nd C.S., Ch. 1 (S.B. 1), Sec. 8.07, eff. December 2, 2021.

Source: Section 23.301 — Assignment of Certain Election Proceedings; Criminal Offense, https://statutes.­capitol.­texas.­gov/Docs/GV/htm/GV.­23.­htm#23.­301 (accessed Jun. 5, 2024).

Accessed:
Jun. 5, 2024

§ 23.301’s source at texas​.gov