Office of the Attorney General, 112718 TXAGO, AGO RQ-257-KP

Case DateNovember 27, 2018
CourtTexas
Office of the Attorney General
AGO RQ-257-KP
No. RQ-0257-KP
Texas Attorney General Opinion
November 27, 2018
         Office of the Attorney General          Attention Opinion Committee          P.O. Box 12548          Austin, Texas 78711-2548          opinion.committee@oag.texas.gov          RE: Request for Opinion Regarding Section 141.001 of the Election Code          Dear Attorney General Paxton:          I respectfully request an Attorney General opinion regarding whether individuals convicted of a felony are eligible to run for office in this state after completing their sentence and having their voting rights restored.          The Texas Election Code states a person is only eligible to run for office if he or she has not been "finally convicted" of a felony "from which the person has not been pardoned or otherwise released from the resulting disabilities." Tex. Elec. Code § 141.001.          In a 2004 memo from the Texas Secretary of State's office, Ann McGeehan, former Director of Elections, stated: "Absent a pardon, the candidate must have obtained a judicial release from his or her disabilities in order to run for any office to which this section (Section 141.001) applies."          It is my understanding that there is no legal precedent defining what constitutes a judicial release from resulting disabilities. See Rubio v. Campirano, 13-08-00345-CV, 2011 WL 1745186, at *5 (Tex. App — Corpus Christi Mar. 17, 2011, pet. denied) (finding no authority for candidate's contention he was released from any resulting disabilities when he completed his sentence related to a foreign conviction); see also Op. Tex. Att'y Gen. No. KP-0138 (2017) (finding an Arkansas court's order stating that "Movant is exonerated of any criminal purpose, and Movant is hereby released from all penalties and disabilities resulting from this proceeding" was sufficient evidence the penalties and disabilities of this...

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