Untitled Texas Attorney General Opinion

PRICEDANIEL ATTORNEY GF.NER.4‘ Hon.uoodrow curtis countyAttorney Be: The legality of real- ‘pzs:,o~t, La* ant4 or Frlo county aad ot a oounty line aonsolldatedschool district voti for oounty school2 rustees and oouaty superlnten- Dear Sirs dent in IWe County. Yererer to your reooat Nquert which read6 in mt ae follevso "The Moore IndependentSchoolT~;~lct has been entirely in ?PIO Count and it conelsted of a $W't of, 3;# ut not iI1 of CommlssionersPrecinct Ho* 3, ot Frio count Texas, and suoh nohool distrkot has OOMO I8 idated with the Yancey Independent SohooZ District under the Rural High School OoneolidationLax, The Yancey Independent School Matrfct is entirely in Medlna CoIIyp- typ and the Yancey In4ependentSchool MS- trict has ths management and oontrol ot the eoanolfslat8d dietriot ?iewfrsaVter called Pancey==Moo~eConsolOdo&sdSdhool DA&P%&. "1. Do the people who ~eaide in the bounds of this Yanoey=HooreConsolidated Sohool Mat&at9 whloh lllesin F~fo County, have a right to vote tar oouaty sahooltrue- tees in F~fo County? "2. As pointed out above the Yancey- Woo~o ConsolidatedSchool Matriot doar not embrace the entire bounds of Commzssfonere Ppeoinot HO+3, in Frfo County, Texas, there- fore uoufd those people who ax% residents of the CommissionersP~ecfect No, 3, but are not residents of the ConsolfdatedSohool Distpfct, be entitled to elect the County School TPUS- tee fpom the said Precfnct No. 3? BOA, wooaPow ctwtir, pagr 2 (v-1087) *30 Wll the people trar tha Yenosy- Xooxw CeneolMated School Ddatriot ot wW.oh the Yanoey Idependent School Mrrtrlot har the mmqge8mt and dontPo1 of the aanrroli- dated &trtriaD;, hare a lo@1 ri$ht to rote for trwtse at Large in Pa40 County? eCb IF%11the pea zs who rrfJlde in the Xanoepf4iaore Consollda Ped Sohool Wstrlot, and who roritle lo that portion ot Rrlo Coua- ty be5dq in suoh d&&riot, h&m a le al M&t to vote tor~the Oounty fuperlntanden f! at s0hoo1r in rpfo oowltyo We beUevs your tixat anb thiml questions ape wweled by Attorney OeneraP&fse Opinton I&PO. V~!S3c We theretore a es with you that the peo le who rerride&A the 'tancoy -fiz037, Oonsoli&stsd Q&00X 8%StPict an& who awe ~erldents ot Brie Oounty ma not vote for ooaAt7 ~~1. truetees or oomty mhob T trusteer at large M' #P&a,oountj.A oopy of Attcmey Oenepal@a Opfnion Xbrb, v-59% is enolowl, The op4~lon reets on statutorypro- v1wJAa bar tor thstr bssis the pressleethat persons 9 Is to vote tor truateerr we not eligi who do not govern their partioular sob001 district. Though part of the dlatrZot iJlQueatfOA 28 iA e$o tb.lAtf,it i0~Wd4P ths addair"bsatiaaet the otricialo of MsdsarOapmtg. Aptfale 2676, VA oSap p~orEdas in pt%Pt: *?be genePa IMRageAeAtand Oc&Pof Of the publfa P~ee sohoole and hQh mhools iA sOrabcounty, unless othemriss OVided by law shall be vest& in five (5Y county sohool trustees elected SPom the co&V, ore of'wbsrhom rLbcrl1bs elae%da f’xwu the rrountt at large by &be qgurlitisd BotwB ot the 001#1 aA&aaA- m&Ma%ed fodepewbn% sohool dlstrfcts of %ho ootmty, and one Prom eaoh Oopmfss~oAersnPm- &Wt by thA qWtbfff@3dVs)tePp(IoS eMC!h cO?BStI- r&au*Pro Frw$.nat# 0 F 0 In view of the above quoted 6tatate ft la our apinzoa that the pesidents of ComW~sloae~b~ ?Pe8fo8t so. 3 ot *lo QauAty who do no% Paside fn %he Yanosy-MoosPe QaprolMated Sahool Dfet~fct aridwho a~peotheerpofsequal&- Itie4voters, may vote fop a ooun%y sohoal trus%ee from Freaaot $80~3as well as lop %hs oouBty %FW%W a% Uqe toP rwli 0ouAty 0 Hon. WooaPolfcuPtis, page 3 (V-1087) Seotlon 1 of Article VI or the Constitutiorr of ~BXIUI ~0ria68 that certain ola~itbs 0r ~~PBWS ~0 da- qwll tp 0a to rots in Tens. Section 2 of this Article ~mi&JS in pad8 lBve~ y sub ect to nona of the persm foregoing disgualifica t ions, who rhnl.1 hate srttainea the age of twenty-cm3years and who shall be a citizen of the United States and who shall have resided in this State ane year nest preceding an sleetion ozd tba lart sfr 3"1~hm vithln the dietriot or oomtf In which race3 0ff0rs t0 00t0, shui b doe-a l quap" isted eleotor: . 0 I) Artioler 2954 and 2955 of Vernon’s Civil Stat- utes oontain sidlar p~orisi0w~ %la Ooalrsionsrs c rt or e*ePy ooun- ty Eavlag thme thoqsaad soholastic pOpU.Utfon or 8oaw aa he p~~osdirrg roholaotie aenmaa shall at a oenoxel Blea- tiaP pr0vfaO r0& ihe elrotfon 0r a county rlnttient to eerve ror a ten or four ~~y~~rs who a&l1 ba a perscm of @due%- l tictam t&aiments, good ao~al chmaete~, ana exeoutfve abflf%y, and who shall be pro- rfa0a by the CcrJllfsrrfonaPs court vfth an or- floe in the cowkhouse, and wl%h neceesa~y office fuPnituPe ala fixtuPef3~He shall be the holder of a teachePQs f’frst, gmde CEIP- tfficate OPteachoPus pemsanent ceptfffeate, In evspy couuty that shall attain three thou- sand (39000) scholastLapopulation OPSIOP~, the Coxm5.ssfone~s Court shall appoint such stipopintsndent who sha$P perform the duties of such office until the electfon and quali- ffcatfon of his successor. In all oountfes now OFhereafter hav%ng the offloe of Cow&y Superintendentwhere the schola8ticpopula- tion according to the last scholasticten- SW 4s less than thpee thousaad (3,000) but aore than two thousand (2,000] the office of County Supetrfntendent shall contfnue unless and until a rssjopityof the qualified p~opec- t tax paying voters of sa%d county, voting al an eliee%ion held to de%ePlaine whethee said . Ron. woodPov curtis, page 4 (v-1087) offloe shall be abolished, shall vote to abol,- ish aaid office, whiah election shall be OP- dered by the CommissfonersCourt upon petition therefor as hereinafter 8 eclfied. PLLOVfded, hovevep, that If a majoriey of said voters voting at said election hereinaboveprovided for, vote to abolish said offioe said elec- tion shall not become effeotive until the expiration of the tern of offioe SOP which the County Superintendenthas been elected or appointed0 And In all other counties hav- Lng less than three thousand (3,000) soholas- tie populationwhenever mope than twenty-five (25) per cent of the qualified voters of said county as shown by the vote for Qovernor at the ppeaeding General Election shell petition the CommissionersCourt therefor, said Cowt shall order an election for said county to de- termine whether OP not the office of County Superintendentshall.be created la 6aZd oountyi and, if 8 ma ority of the qWiUfied taxpaying vo iQPB voting at said elecri:riiill vote for the creation of the off&m of County SupePiatendentin said oountg, the oommission- 0~s Court, at its next regular term aftep the ho1 of said eleation, shall oreate the of- fice3 o County Superintend%ntPand name a Coun- ty Superintendentwho shall qualify under this Obapter, and hold such offfae until the next Qeneml Eleoticxi,0 0 0* 147 'fox, 70, 212 S.W.2d 625 (1948)% “The PI@ to vo%e is so fundamental in our form of government that it should be as sealouSly safeguardedas ape ow natural Pightx 0 It has been said that slaws abpldg- ix>he natuPs right of the cftiten should be res&afned by rigorous oonstructiions vfth- in their narrowest lfmits,V It Is sufficienti, hovevep, that we apply here the leas extreme and well establishedyule of oonstPuotionthat statu%es ~egulatfng %he pi&t to oo+zeshould be Ives (B pbepal fniterwwtation fm favor of thee r%ght. It is observed that Article 2688 does not except my of the residenntso$ the county from its p~ovislons In . . HOD.woodro~ cwif5, page 5 P-lo671 the ilrstWUW8VhQPQan QlQOtiQIIfOP LLOOuIIt W@WI&iQW Qt Is authori5Qde On the oontrary, we be I i6QQ ft 4m- : Qt&lka$QStfaat all Of the tiQe$dQatQOf thhe COWt Who aTO &?4QMfiOQ qWlifiQd VOtQPS lsao VOtQ $0 &IQ QbOt 4:OS) tor the CorPgeySchool S~erInten&nt. %aerefore it is our OpiM&n thpt the resldente OS tibo ijount g, do PWidO %a the ~~06y-llOCWQCOaSOlidQtQdS&00% Ma riot aab who are OthQPVI6QqWu?iQd VOtQPU8~6 %Qal&y QmtiQa t0 VOeQ ~CIPthe S~QPintQndQnt Of Pub&i0 $ OhoOiBOf QOQhCO&U&y, Art. 2688, V&&t poass v,_Praf,Rl,, m-. SulrIwLRp 'Ehs Pesidents of PPQcinQt Ho. 3 of Frio CotId who do not re?Jido ia thQ ~t3~OQjr~OOl'Q ConeoI MdBtl School DitstzWt, and v&o UQ OthQrl&36 qaUilIfIQd voters, gleyVat@ far 8 OOWty Soho tlWQtQ6 $COSiI &Q0ihOt 83. MD ,ve&l a8 rap the countf rohoet trwter ai large for such county. A& 4676, V~7.8~ -6 PQ8idmt~ of Frio COUntywho PQQfdQ la the YanoQy-H(oOP6 COheOlidatQd Bohool Z&Q- *riot and who ax-8 othervise quaiiriea VOtQPE mQ lQ@ly entitled to Vote SOP the Super- intendent or Publio Sohools of suoh oouatt. Artc.2688 V.OaS. J 212 h,2d 62 aff'lmeid. AFPlMVWt 8, CI DaVlS,Jr. County Affair8 DIvIelon OhWor 9, Nethews Firrnb Asoimtaat Asslatiat