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    • Texas Statutes
    • Election Code
    • Title 10 - Political Parties
    • Subtitle A - Introductory Provisions
    • Chapter 161 - General Provisions
    • Section 161.010. Challenging Convention Delegates

    Texas Statutes
    Chapter 161 - General Provisions
    Section 161.010. Challenging Convention Delegates

    Sec. 161.010. CHALLENGING CONVENTION DELEGATES. A political party holding a convention under this title may provide by rule for challenging the qualifications of the convention delegates and for replacing unqualified delegates.
    Acts 1985, 69th Leg., ch. 211, Sec. 1, eff. Jan. 1, 1986.

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    Structure Texas Statutes

    Texas Statutes

    Election Code

    Title 10 - Political Parties

    Subtitle A - Introductory Provisions

    Chapter 161 - General Provisions

    Section 161.001. Inherent Powers

    Section 161.002. Party Name

    Section 161.003. Methods of Making Nominations

    Section 161.004. Party Document as Public Information

    Section 161.005. Eligibility for Party Offices Generally

    Section 161.006. Holding Precinct Convention of More Than One Party in Same Building

    Section 161.007. Unlawfully Prohibiting Employee From Attending Political Convention

    Section 161.008. Certification of Nominees for Statewide and District Offices for Placement on General Election Ballot

    Section 161.009. Party Officer Subject to Mandamus

    Section 161.010. Challenging Convention Delegates

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