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Texas Statutes § 87.0223 Time of Delivery: Ballots Sent Out By Regular Mail and E-Mail

Up to Subchapter B: Delivering Materials To Board

Statute Text

(a) If the early voting clerk has provided a voter a ballot to be voted by mail by both regular mail and e-mail under Subchapter C, Chapter 101, the clerk may not deliver a jacket envelope containing the early voting ballot voted by mail by the voter to the board until:
(1) both ballots are returned; or
(2) the deadline for returning marked ballots under Section 86.007 has passed.
(b) If both the ballot provided by regular mail and the ballot provided by e-mail are returned before the deadline, the early voting clerk shall deliver only the jacket envelope containing the ballot provided by e-mail to the board. The ballot provided by regular mail is considered to be a ballot not timely returned.

History

Added by Acts 2011 , 82nd Leg., R.S., Ch. 1318 , Sec. 10 , eff. 9/1/2011 .

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