A person has a privilege to refuse to disclose the person’s vote at a political election conducted by secret ballot unless the vote was cast illegally.
Rule 506. Political Vote Privilege
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- Texas Disciplinary Rules of Professional Conduct
- Texas Rules of Appellate Procedure
- Texas Rules of Civil Procedure
- Texas Rules of Evidence
- ARTICLE I. GENERAL PROVISIONS
- ARTICLE II. JUDICIAL NOTICE
- ARTICLE III. PRESUMPTIONS
- ARTICLE IV. RELEVANCE AND ITS LIMITS
- ARTICLE IX. AUTHENTICATION AND IDENTIFICATION
- ARTICLE V. PRIVILEGES
- Rule 501. Privileges in General
- Rule 502. Required Reports Privileged By Statute
- Rule 503. Lawyer–Client Privilege
- Rule 504. Spousal Privileges
- Rule 505. Privilege For Communications to a Clergy Member
- Rule 506. Political Vote Privilege
- Rule 507. Trade Secrets Privilege
- Rule 508. Informer’s Identity Privilege
- Rule 509. Physician–Patient Privilege
- Rule 510. Mental Health Information Privilege in Civil Cases
- Rule 511. Waiver by Voluntary Disclosure
- Rule 512. Privileged Matter Disclosed Under Compulsion or Without Opportunity to Claim Privilege
- Rule 513. Comment On or Inference From a Privilege Claim; Instruction
- ARTICLE VI. WITNESSES
- ARTICLE VII. OPINIONS AND EXPERT TESTIMONY
- ARTICLE VIII. HEARSAY
- ARTICLE X. CONTENTS OF WRITINGS, RECORDINGS, AND PHOTOGRAPHS
- Texas Rules of Judicial Administration
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