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  • 1 Texas Administrative Code § 81.157 – Joint-Primary Contract with the County Election Officer (a) If a joint primary is approved, the county election officer shall supervise the primary and runoff elections, as applicable, in accordance with § RSA 172.126 of the Texas Election Code. (b) The county chair of each political party and election…

  • 1 Texas Administrative Code § 81.156 – Liability of County Election Officer The county election officer is not liable, in his or her official or individual capacity, for debts related to the conduct of a joint primary incurred by the county executive committee or county chairs resulting from an insufficient legislative appropriation.

  • 1 Texas Administrative Code § 81.155 – Returning Surplus Funds Following final payment of necessary expenses for conducting the joint primary elections, not later than August 31 of the year in which the primary elections occur, and upon the SOS approval of all final costs, , surplus primary funds shall be remitted to the SOS.…

  • 1 Texas Administrative Code § 81.154 – Ballots for Joint Primary Elections The county election officer shall prepare ballots in a joint primary so that each party’s ballots are easily distinguishable. The county election officer may use different colors of paper in order to achieve this distinction. (Note: Yellow paper may not be used. Only…

  • 1 Texas Administrative Code § 81.153 – Delivery of Election Records and Supplies (a) In joint precincts using an electronic voting system in which only one ballot box or only one voting unit is used, the co-judge from the party whose candidate for governor received the highest number of votes in the precinct or consolidated…

  • 1 Texas Administrative Code § 81.152 – Estimating Voter Turnout for Joint Primaries (a) Each county chair shall estimate voter turnout for each precinct using the formula set out in the following figure.Attached Graphic (b) The county election officer shall combine the turnout estimates provided by each party chair for each joint-primary precinct. (c) The…

  • Do you know that almost 41% of couples say financial arguments cause significant stress in their relationships? Talking about money and financial matters is crucial for partners in California, especially those with substantial assets. Marriages are not just legally recognized romantic unions—they are also financial partnerships. Openly discussing money, property, and investments can strengthen your…

  • How AI Is Reshaping the Legal Profession in 2025

    Artificial intelligence (AI) is no longer a futuristic concept in the legal sector; it is a transformative force that is redefining how law firms operate and deliver services. As we delve into 2025, AI continues to play a pivotal role in enhancing efficiency, improving accuracy, and optimizing workflows within the legal profession. This article explores…

  • Institutional crypto investment has transformed the digital asset market, bringing liquidity, legitimacy, and adoption. Unlike retail investors, institutional investors in crypto operate on a larger scale, leveraging structured strategies and regulatory-compliant frameworks. The Rise of Institutional Investment in Cryptocurrency The institutional adoption of crypto assets began gaining traction in 2020, with major firms making strategic…

  • 1 Texas Administrative Code § 81.151 – Authority of Co-Judge for Joint Primary Polling Places, Joint Primary Central Counting Station, and Joint Primary Early Voting Ballot Board (a) A co-judge may only process provisional voters from the judge’s own party. (This applies to the provisional process at the polling place.) (b) A co-judge may only…