Texas Constitution talk:Article III, Section 56: Difference between revisions

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Based on the facts before it during the last legislative session, there was a reasonable basis for the Legislature to believe that the elected county clerk in Harris County was more competent to administer the 2024 primary and general elections than the appointed elections administrator.
Based on the facts before it during the last legislative session, there was a reasonable basis for the Legislature to believe that the elected county clerk in Harris County was more competent to administer the 2024 primary and general elections than the appointed elections administrator.


However, there was and is no basis for believing that, as a general rule, elected county clerks in Texas counties with a population of more than 3.5 million are more competent to administer elections than an appointed elections administrator.
However, there was and is no factual basis for believing that, as a general rule, elected county clerks in Texas counties with a population of more than 3.5 million are more competent to administer elections than an appointed elections administrator.


local law affects persons residing in, transacting business in, or traveling in the locality. special law affects persons by some other characteristic.  
local law affects persons residing in, transacting business in, or traveling in the locality. special law affects persons by some other characteristic.  

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