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Can a voter sign more than one independent candidate’s petition for the same office?

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Can a voter sign more than one independent candidate’s petition for the same office?

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A. A voter cannot sign more than one independent candidate’s petition if the candidates are running for the same office. If a voter does sign more than one petition of candidates running for the same office, only the first signature is valid. See § 141.066, Texas Election Code.

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