The Honorable Geoffrey I. Barr Comal County Criminal District Attorney
150 North Seguin Avenue, Suite 307 New Braunfels, Texas 78130
Re: Whether a county commissioner has announced his candidacy or become a candidate in fact for election to another office, thereby automatically resigning the office of county commissioner by virtue of article
Dear Mr. Barr:
Under article
The automatic resignation provisions of article XVI, section 65 may be triggered by either announcing candidacy for another office or becoming a candidate in fact for another office. TEX. CONST, art.
Your second question is whether, from the facts you have described, the county commissioner has announced his candidacy for another office, resulting in automatic resignation under the constitution. Relying on the generally understood meaning of article XVI, section 65, this office has previously explained "that an officer announces candidacy for office by making a written or oral statement from which a reasonable person may conclude that the individual intends, without qualification, to run for the office in question." Tex. Att'y Gen. Op. No.
Prior attorney general opinions have considered whether a person's undisputed statement or action constitutes an announcement of candidacy that triggered automatic resignation under the constitution. See, e.g., Tex. Att'y Gen. Op. Nos.
The facts presented in the request indicate a pronounced disagreement about the content of statements made and actions taken by the county commissioner as well as the circumstances in which they occurred. Consequently, we cannot determine as a matter of law whether the county commissioner has announced his candidacy for another office, thereby automatically resigning his current office.
Very truly yours,
GREG ABBOTT Attorney General of Texas
ANDREW WEBER First Assistant Attorney General
JONATHAN K. FRELS Deputy Attorney General for Legal Counsel
NANCY S. FULLER Chair, Opinion Committee
William A. Hill Assistant Attorney General, Opinion Committee
