Untitled Texas Attorney General Opinion ( 1957 )


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  • Honorable J. W. Edgar            Opinion No. ``-165
    Commissioner of Education
    Texas Education Agency           Ret   When must a person run-
    Austin, Texas                          ning for the State Board
    of Education resign from
    her position as a trustee
    of a local school dis-
    Dear Dr. Edgar:                        trict?
    Your request for an opinion dated May 24, 1957, reads
    in part as follows:
    “A person who is currently serving as trus-
    tee of an independent school district of this
    State is contemplating running for the office of
    membership on the State Board of Education. This
    person inquired: When must a person running for
    the State Board of Education resign from her posi-
    tion as a trustee of a local school district:
    n1. At the time she announces as a candi-
    date for the State Board of Education?
    “2.     At the time of the Democratic Primary? *
    “3.     At the time of the General Election?
    u4. At the time of taking office as a mem-
    ber of the State Board of Education?”
    We understand from your letter that the person posing
    the inquiry intends to seek the nomination of the Democratic
    Party and then as the nominee of said party, seek election to
    the State Board of Education at the next ensuing General Elec-
    tion.
    Section 9 of Article 2654-2, Vernon’s Civil Statutes,
    provides in part as follows:
    “No person who holds an office under the State
    of Texas or any political subdivision thereof . . .
    or any person engaged in organized public educa-
    tional activity, shall be eligible to serve on said
    Bdard pr be elected thereto . . . .”
    --   ---        ,:    _
    Honorable J. W. Edgar, page 2   (w-165)
    A school district is a political subdivision of the
    oodson Q&gD&gnt    School District v Stat&
    Tex.Civ.App. 1939). Therefore, a me;ber of 'a'%%'*
    school board, pursuant to the foregoing statute, cannot serve
    on or be elected to the State Board of Education. It is clear
    that this disqualification can be removed by a timely resigna-
    tion from the school board. The primary question is when must
    such resignation occur.
    We are denied the benefit of any court decisions or
    prior opinions by this office dealing with the statute here in
    question or a statute of similar import.
    Section 5 of Article 2654-2, provides in part:
    "At the gen ral clew     in 1950 there shall
    be glected, in conformity with the general elec-
    tion laws of this State, from each of the Con-
    gressional Districts, one (1) member of the State
    Board of Education. . . . At the general election
    in 1952 and at each
    members shall be electei, . . .
    The foregoing statute expressly provides that members
    of the State Board of Education are elected at the general elec-
    tion. On the other hand, it has been held that the primary
    election is not an election for an office. 15 B Tex.Jur. D.
    427; Carter v. Tomlinspg 
    227 S.W.2d 795
    ; tiler     v. Neff;
    (D.C. Tex. 1924) 298 F. $15.
    Since a person running for the State Board of Educa-
    tion is elected at the general election and Section 9 of article
    2654-2 merely precludes a person from being elected to said
    board who holds another designated office, it is our view that
    this disqualification can be removed by a resignation from the
    latter office at anytime prior to the date of the general elec-
    tion.
    A person seeking election to the
    State Board of Education who holds the
    office of trustee of a local school dis-
    trict, may qualify for election to said
    Honorable J. W. Edgar, page 3    (w-165)
    Board by resigning as school trustee at
    any time prior to the date of the general
    election.
    Yours very truly,
    WILL WILSON
    Attorney General of Texas
    BY’
    Leonard Passmore
    LP:zt:wb                           assistant
    APPROVED:
    OPINION COMMITTEE:
    H. Grady Chandler, Chairman
    Jas. H.-Rogers
    John H. Minton, Jr.
    Jack Goodman
    REVIEWED FOR THE ATTORNEY GENERAL
    BY:   Geo. P. Blackburn
    

Document Info

Docket Number: WW-165

Judges: Will Wilson

Filed Date: 7/2/1957

Precedential Status: Precedential

Modified Date: 2/18/2017