Texas Election Code 172.001 – Nominating by Primary Election Required
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Terms Used In Texas Election Code 172.001
- General election: means an election, other than a primary election, that regularly recurs at fixed dates. See Texas Election Code 1.005
- Gubernatorial general election: means the general election held every four years to elect a governor for a full term. See Texas Election Code 1.005
- Primary election: means an election held by a political party under Chapter 172 to select its nominees for public office, and, unless the context indicates otherwise, the term includes a presidential primary election. See Texas Election Code 1.005
- United States: includes a department, bureau, or other agency of the United States of America. See Texas Government Code 311.005
Except as otherwise provided by this code, a political party’s nominees in the general election for offices of state and county government and the United States Congress must be nominated by primary election, held as provided by this code, if the party’s nominee for governor in the most recent gubernatorial general election received 20 percent or more of the total number of votes received by all candidates for governor in the election.