DocketNumber: JM-157
Judges: Jim Mattox
Filed Date: 7/2/1984
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 2/18/2017
The Attorney General of Texas May 9, 1904 JIM MAl-lOX Attorney General Supreme churl Building Honorable Mike Driscoll Opinion No. JM-157 P. 0. BOX 12548 Austin, TX. 78711.254S Harris County Attorney 51214752501 1001 Preston, Suite 634 Re: Whether a commissioners Telex 91ws74.1387 Houston. Texas 77002 court may expend county funds Telecopier 512/475-02SS to encourage voter registration 714 Jackson, Suite 7W Dear Xr. Driscoll: Dallas. TX. 752024506 2141742-8944 You ask whether the Harris County Commissioners Court may expend county funds to promote and encourage voter registration and whether the county and the registrar of voters may contract for that purpose 4824 Alberta Ave.. Suite 180 with a non-profit organization which specializes in voter El Paso. TX. 79305.2793 91515333484 registration. We conclude that county funds may be expended to promote and encourage voter registration and that the commissioners c9urt. with the cooperation of the registrar of voters, may contract 701 Texas. Suite 700 vith a non-profit organization to perform the services that the county ouslo”. TX. 77002~3111 and the registrar are authorized to provide. 7131223-5886 A county commissioners court has only the powers conferred either 805 Broadway. Suile 312 expressly or by reasonable implication by the constitution and Lubbock, TX. 79401.3479 statutes of this state. See Tex. Const. art. V. 118; Canales v. SOW747~523.3 Laughlin,214 S.W.2d 451
, 4r(Tex. 1948). 4309 N. Tenth. Suite B The Election Code establishes the county tax assessor-collector McAllen. TX. 78501.1885 as the registrar of voters in a county unless the commissioners court 5121682-4547 designates a different person to serve in that capacity. Elec. Code arts. 5.09a. aubd. 1; 5.09b. subd. 1; 5.24a. aubda. 1, 3. The 200 Main Plaza, Suite 400 registrar ia responsible for, among other things, the registration of San Antonio. TX. 782052797 voters and duties incident to voter registration that are placed upon 5121225-4191 him by law. Elec. Code art. 5.09a. subd. 2. It is the intent of the legislature that the registrar, in order to prmote and encourage voter registration, shall enlist the support and cooperation of An Equal Oppoftunityl Affirmative Action Employer interested citizens and organizations. Elec. Code art. 5.20e. subd. 4. Article 5.19b provides specified reimbursement to the counties from the state’s general revenue fund for expenses of the registrar’s office in the registration of voters, and article 5.098, subd. 3 provides that the expenses of the registrar in excess of the ~reimbursement received from the atate shall be borne by the county. See Attorney General Opinion JM-61 (1983). Accordingly, we conclude that the Election Code authorizes the commissioners court to expend p. 693 Eonorable Mike Driscoll - Page 3 (JM-157) of the enumerated programs or methods of operation proposed by the voter registration organization here. Articles 5.09a and 5.208 of the Election Code expressly provide that the registrar of voters is responsible for voter registration, including deputy registrars. registration places. support and cooperation of Interested citizens and organizations, and other duties incident to voter registration. The commissioners court is the general business and contracting agency of the county, and it alone has authority to make contracts binding on the county, unless otherwise specifically provided by statute. Anderson v.Wood, supra
. Accordingly, it is our opinion that the cornmissioners court, with the consent and cooperation of the registrar of voters, may contract with a non-profit organization to perform the voter registration aervlces that are within the power and authority of the county and the registrar. -See Attorney General Opinion H-1123 (1978). SUMMARY County funds may be expended to promote and encourage voter registratiim. A conrmissioners court and registrar of voters, acting together, may contract with a non-profit organization for the purpose of promoting and encouraging voter registration. JIM MATTOX Attorney General of Texas TOMGREEN First Assistant Attorney General DAVID R. RICRARDS Executive Assistant Attorney General Prepared by Nancy Sutton Assistant Attorney General p. 695