Sec. 31.017. IMPLEMENTATION OF ADMINISTRATIVE OVERSIGHT OF COUNTY ELECTION. (a) In a county with a population of more than 4 million, the secretary of state's office may order administrative oversight of a county office administering elections or voter registration in the county if: (1) an administrative election complaint is filed with the secretary of state by a person who participated in the relevant election as: (A) a candidate; (B) a county chair or state chair of a political party; (C) a presiding judge; (D) an alternate presiding judge; or (E) the head of a specific-purpose political committee that supports or opposes a measure; (2) the secretary of state has provided notice to the county election official with authority over election administration or voter registration under Section 31.018 ; and (3) the secretary of state, after conducting an investigation under Section 31.019 , has good cause to believe that a recurring pattern of problems with election administration or voter registration exists in the county, including any recurring: (A) malfunction of voting system equipment that prevents a voter from casting a vote; (B) carelessness or official misconduct in the distribution of election supplies; (C) errors in the tabulation of results that would have affected the outcome of an election; (D) violations of Section 66.053 ; (E) discovery of properly executed voted ballots after the canvass of an election that were not counted; or (F) failure to conduct maintenance activities on the lists of registered voters as required under this code. (b) The secretary of state shall make a determination on whether to implement administrative oversight under Subsection (a) not later than the 30th day after the earliest of: (1) the day a response by the county election official with authority over election administration or voter registration is received by the secretary of state under Section 31.018 ; (2) the last day the county election official with authority over election administration or voter registration could provide a response to the secretary of state under Section 31.018 ; or (3) the day the report on the findings of an investigation is provided to the county election official with authority over election administration or voter registration under Section 31.019 .
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