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How to fill out the declaration of intent as an independent candidate to Texas Secretary of State online
Filing the declaration of intent as an independent candidate with the Texas Secretary of State is a vital step for those looking to run for office. This guide provides clear, step-by-step instructions to help you successfully complete this form online.
Follow the steps to fill out your declaration of intent form.
- Click ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the form and open it in the editor.
- In the first section, you will need to provide the name or title of the appropriate official to whom you are submitting your declaration. Ensure that this information is correct to avoid any processing delays.
- Next, declare your intent by stating your office sought. Be specific and include any distinguishing numbers relevant to the office if applicable.
- Fill in your full name as it appears legally, followed by your residence address, including city and zip code.
- You are encouraged to provide your occupation. This is optional but helps in clearly identifying your background.
- Enter your telephone number, including the area code. This field is optional but may be helpful for communications related to your candidacy.
- Provide your date of birth. This information helps to verify your eligibility.
- Indicate your county of residence. This is important for determining your election jurisdiction.
- You will need to declare the length of your continuous residence as of the date of application in both the state and county. Indicate this in years and months.
- Sign the form in the designated area to confirm that you are making the declaration as an independent candidate.
- Finally, after completing the form, ensure that you save any changes made, and if necessary, download, print, or share the form as needed.
Take the next step in your political journey by filling out your declaration of intent online today.
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There are four requirements for individuals to be eligible to vote in the state. They must be a resident of the state (30 days for the state of Texas), they must be 18 years old, must be registered or have a voters ID, and be US citizen. There are two disqualifiers for voting in the state of Texas.
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