The Honorable Joe Deshotel Chair, Committee on Business and Industry Texas House of Representatives Post Office Box 2910 Austin, Texas 78768-2910
Re: Whether a member of the Legislature may serve as the state chairman of a political party (RQ-0965-GA)
Dear Representative Deshotel:
You ask whether, under articles XVI, section 40, and HI, section 19, the Texas Constitution precludes a member of the Legislature from serving as the state chairman of a political party.1
Article XVI, section 40 provides, in relevant part:
(d) No member of the Legislature of this State may hold any other office or position of profit under this State, or the United States, except as a notary public if qualified by law.
TEX. CONST, art.
No judge of any court, Secretary of State, Attorney General, clerk of any court of record, or any person holding a lucrative office under the United States, or this State, or any foreign government shall during the term for which he is elected or appointed, be eligible to the Legislature.
Id. art. HI, § 19 (emphasis added). Thus, we must determine whether the state chair of a political party holds "any other office or position of profit under this State" or "a lucrative office under . . . this State." *Page 2
The Texas Supreme Court has determined that the state chairman of apolitical party does not hold an office or position "under this State."2 In 1916, the court held that "[p]olitical parties are political instrumentalities. They are in no sense governmental instrumentalities." Waples v. Marrast, 184S.W. 180,184 (Tex. 1916), overruled in part on other grounds,Bullockv. Calvert,48Q S.W.2d 367, 370 (Tex. 1972);accordKoy v. Schneider, 218 S.W. 479,480 (Tex. 1920); Tex. Att'y Gen. Op. No.
Because the state chairman of a political party does not hold an office or position under this State, 4 neither article in, section 19, nor article
Because the state chairman of a political party does not hold an office or position under this State, a member of the Legislature is not barred from serving as the state chairman of a political party under either article HI, section 19 or articleXVI , section40 (d) of the Texas Constitution.
Very truly yours,
GREG ABBOTT Attorney General of Texas
DANIEL T. HODGE First Assistant Attorney General
DAVID J. SCHENCK Deputy Attorney General for Legal Counsel
JASON BOATRIGHT Chair, Opinion Committee
Rick Gilpin Assistant Attorney General, Opinion Committee
