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  1. The oldest and most basic political subdivisions of Texas are county governments, which run elections, provide public safety, and operate local courts and jails. Every part of Texas belongs to one of the state’s 254 counties.

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  2. Dec 31, 2023 · Political subdivisions, as defined by the Texas Local Government Code, are entities created or authorized by the state to govern specific geographic areas within its jurisdiction. These areas can range from cities and counties to school districts, water districts, and special purpose districts.

  3. Requirements for local offices (municipalities, school districts, other districts) in Texas vary according to the political subdivision. Therefore, you must contact the political subdivision where you are interested in running for office for qualification requirements, filing periods and other relevant information.

  4. (3) "Political subdivision" means a county, municipality, special district, school district, junior college district, housing authority, or other political subdivision of this state or any other state.

  5. (1) the owner of the land is a political subdivision of the state; (2) the land is situated in a floodplain; and (3) the lots are sold to adjoining landowners. (j) A county may not require the owner of a tract of land located outside the limits of a municipality who divides the tract into two parts to have a plat of the subdivision prepared if:

  6. This outline addresses the general requirements for candidacy for local political subdivisions such as cities, school districts, water districts, hospital districts, etc.

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  8. (a) In this chapter, "political subdivision" means a county, municipality, school district, hospital district, or any other political subdivision receiving electric service from an entity that has implemented customer choice, as defined in Section 31.002, Utilities Code.

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