Tex. Local Gov't Code Section 231.106
Petition; Verification


(a)

A petition for a local option election must include a statement worded substantially as follows and located on each page of the petition preceding the space reserved for signatures: “This petition is to request that an election be held in (name of county) to authorize the county to adopt zoning and building construction ordinances for the areas in the county around (name of the appropriate lake).”

(b)

To be valid, a petition must be signed by registered voters of the county in a number equal to at least 10 percent of the number of votes received by all candidates for governor in each affected precinct in the most recent gubernatorial general election. The petition must also include each signer’s current voter registration number, printed name, and residence address, including zip code.

(c)

Each signer must enter beside the signature the date on which the petition is signed. A signature may not be counted if the signer fails to include the date or if the date of signing is before the 90th day before the date the petition is submitted to the commissioners court.

(d)

Within five days after the date a petition is received in the office of the commissioners court, the commissioners court shall submit the petition for verification to the county clerk, who shall determine whether the petition meets the requirements imposed by this section. Within 30 days after the date the petition is submitted to the county clerk for verification, the county clerk shall certify in writing to the commissioners court whether the petition is valid. If the county clerk determines that the petition is invalid, the clerk shall state the reasons for that determination.

(e)

If the county clerk certifies that a petition is valid, the commissioners court shall order the election to be held on the first uniform election date authorized by Section 41.001 (Uniform Election Dates), Election Code, that occurs after the date the court receives the county clerk’s certification and that allows for compliance with the time requirements prescribed by Chapter 3 (Ordering Election), Election Code.
Added by Acts 1989, 71st Leg., ch. 1, Sec. 52(a), eff. Aug. 28, 1989.

Source: Section 231.106 — Petition; Verification, https://statutes.­capitol.­texas.­gov/Docs/LG/htm/LG.­231.­htm#231.­106 (accessed May 4, 2024).

231.001
Adoption of Regulation or Boundary Includes Amendment or Other Change
231.011
Legislative Findings
231.012
Areas Subject to Regulation
231.013
Zoning Regulations Generally
231.014
Compliance with Comprehensive Plan
231.015
Districts
231.016
Procedures Governing Adoption of Regulations and District Boundaries
231.017
Zoning Commission
231.018
Board of Adjustment
231.019
Authority of Board
231.020
Appeal to Board
231.021
Judicial Review of Board Decision
231.022
Enforcement
231.023
Conflict with Other Laws
231.031
Legislative Findings
231.032
Areas Subject to Regulation
231.033
Zoning Regulations Generally
231.034
Compliance with Comprehensive Plan
231.035
Districts
231.036
Zoning Commission
231.037
Procedure Governing Adoption of Regulations and District Boundaries
231.038
Special Exception
231.039
Enforcement
231.040
Conflict with Other Laws
231.051
Definition
231.052
Establishment of Military Zone
231.053
Regulations
231.054
Penalty
231.071
Purpose
231.072
Definitions
231.073
Lake Covered by Subchapter
231.074
Zoning and Building Construction Ordinances
231.075
Local Option Election
231.076
Petition
231.077
Lake Planning Commission
231.078
Commission Duties
231.079
Commission Studies
231.080
Adoption of Ordinance After Receipt of Report
231.081
Special Exceptions
231.082
Conflict with Other Action
231.083
Enforcement
231.101
Legislative Findings
231.102
Definition
231.103
Lakes Covered by Subchapter
231.104
Zoning and Building Construction Ordinances
231.105
Local Option Election
231.106
Petition
231.107
Lake Planning Commission
231.108
Commission Duties
231.109
Commission Studies
231.110
Adoption of Ordinance After Receipt of Report
231.111
Special Exceptions
231.112
Conflict Between Ordinances
231.113
Enforcement
231.131
Legislative Findings
231.132
Areas Subject to Regulation
231.133
Zoning Regulations Generally
231.134
Compliance with Comprehensive Plan
231.135
Districts
231.136
Zoning Commission
231.137
Procedure Governing Adoption of Regulations and District Boundaries
231.138
Special Exception
231.139
Enforcement
231.140
Conflict with Other Laws
231.141
Regulation of Sam Wahl Recreation Area
231.171
Legislative Findings
231.172
Area Subject to Regulation
231.173
Zoning and Other Regulations Generally
231.174
Compliance with Comprehensive Plan
231.175
Districts
231.176
Commission
231.177
Procedures Governing Adoption of Regulations and District Boundaries
231.178
Board of Adjustment
231.179
Authority of Board
231.180
Appeal to Board
231.181
Judicial Review of Board Decision
231.182
Enforcement
231.183
Conflict with Other Laws
231.201
Definitions
231.202
Lake Somerville Planning Commission
231.203
Commission Studies
231.221
Legislative Findings
231.222
Areas Subject to Regulation
231.223
Development Regulations Generally
231.224
Compliance with County Plan
231.225
Districts
231.226
Procedure Governing Adoption of Regulations and District Boundaries
231.227
Development Commission
231.228
Special Exception
231.229
Enforcement
231.230
Cooperation with Municipalities
231.231
Conflict with Other Laws
231.251
Legislative Findings
231.252
Areas Subject to Regulation
231.253
Falcon Lake Planning Commission
231.254
Commission Study and Report
231.255
Zoning Regulations
231.256
Districts
231.257
Enforcement
231.281
Definitions
231.282
Certain Zoning Regulations Prohibited
231.283
Action for Nuisance or Other Tort

Accessed:
May 4, 2024

§ 231.106’s source at texas​.gov