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There is no law that requires voters to cast a vote in every race – contested or  uncontested, according to the Texas Election Code. 

Not marking a vote in one race does not invalidate the entire ballot, the code states.

Unopposed candidates in Texas do not need to receive a specific number of votes to be elected, according to the code. 

Not casting a vote in a contested race where you can only vote for one candidate is called an undervote, according to the Texas Secretary of State.

This fact brief is responsive to conversations such as this one.

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Brandy Ruiz is an audience engagement reporter at El Paso Matters. She joined the staff in 2021 as a social media intern, completed a summer fellowship at the Texas Tribune and graduated with a degree…
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