(1) When there is a midterm vacancy in an office for which a registered political party is entitled to declare a nominee to fill the vacancy by appointment, the registered political party shall, no later than five business days before the day on which the registered political party meets to declare a nominee: (a) notify the lieutenant governor of the date, time, and location of the meeting, if the vacated office is a state office or legislative office; or (b) notify the county clerk, if the vacated office is a county office. (2) If, after providing the notice described in Subsection (1), a registered political party changes the date, time, or location of the meeting, the registered political party shall notify the election officer of the change before 5 p.m. no later than one business day after the day on which the registered political party makes the change described in this Subsection (2).
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