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Code · Texas · THE TEXAS CONSTITUTION · ARTICLE 16. GENERAL PROVISIONS

Sec. 64. TERMS OF ELECTIVE DISTRICT, COUNTY, AND PRECINCT OFFICES.

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Sec. 64. TERMS OF ELECTIVE DISTRICT, COUNTY, AND PRECINCT OFFICES. The elective district, county, and precinct offices which have heretofore had terms of two years, shall hereafter have terms of four years; and the holders of such offices shall serve until their successors are qualified.
(Added Nov. 2, 1954; amended Nov. 6, 2007.)
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