Untitled Texas Attorney General Opinion

OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEYGENERAL OFTEXAS AUSTIN 6339 Bon6rabl8 'i'. K. Trhble, Page 8 “!I30 truatoe ~.r*lQrrQa -.._ to abore oan qualify as 8 taxpayer In ~HQ AIStrlOt.w Aa indicated from thr statute qwted in your ra- quest, no pbraon shall be truater unl~aa, amolrgother things required In the statute,that parson is *a qualirlsd voter In said diatrlot.” Troa the foot@ glron in ?our request, It IS obtloua that the oandldate ior tM oifiee of truater of a aOmnon sahool dlatrlot doea not hold a poll tu nodpt for the Jeer 1940 pal6 oa or before Pobruary 1, 1941. Artlalo 8955, of V~nkori*a Qvil Statutes, glroa thQ qualifioationafor totlag as rollowa: +%rery pQraon subjeat to none or the fore- going diaqualifioatiom rho shall have attaiaaU the a@ of twtity-oneand who shall be a oitlam or tb United Statoa, and who slmll bra roalU#a in this State one year next preoodi alls106tlon, and the last six months within tha d Irratriot or aounty in whioh he or ahe offers to tote, shall be doaaQQ a qualiflsdQlQeto*. The Qlootora living la en unorganiredaounty ui? rote at ea eleotion preoinot in the oountf to rhlob auah ocmty is attaohad for jrdiaial purpona; pro- vided that any voter who la aubjaot to pay a poll tax under the 3aw8 o? this Ptats or ordln- an008 of any oity or town in thi8 &at@, ahall have paid oaid tar kBwo offering to vote at any Ql,lsotlon is thlr State aad hOl48 a moelpt showing,that said ~0x1 tu war paid before the rlrat day of lrebmcry nQst prsoe4lng such elao- tion$ and, If said voter la lrampt imm paYIS& a poll tax and mafAoe in a city of ten thou- sand inhabitantsor mora, hQ or aho must prO- oum a aQrtlflaSteahowiag his or bar exe!aptions, aa mqulmd by thir title. . . .* Arttale 8989, KQrired Civil Statutes of lbxas, 19i38,provihesr "A poll tar ahaIl bs 0OlleotQUr3m every person bQtWeQn the ages of twontpOJiQ aad 8ixty year4 who raSldQ4 in thir StatQ On the first day of January pmeeding it8 levy, Xndia~8 &Ot 640 Honorable T. I(.Trfmble, Pw 2 taxed, pereona Inaano, blind, aear and dumb, and~thosewho have loat a hand or foot, or per- renently dirablod, lxoeptmd. It ahellbe paid at any time between the firat Bay of Oo%ober and ttieriret day or February rollowing; aad the pereon I&UI he pays it, 8heU be entitled to his pal tax.raoolpt, aven if hia other taxes am unpaid.* In bur Oplnloa No. O-1220, this departmantheld that in order a prron ror to be exempt ?ron tho payment oi a poll tax, levled as of January 1, MS@, payable betma Ootobar 1 1959, and February 1, 1940, and ior the p~mon to ti entltlad to rote during the year 1940, he must ham been rixty yeara of age, or over, beior8 January 1, 1989, and, therefore,a person who hors 60 vura of age in Ootober, 1989, murt have duly pdd a poll tax in order to be ei<led to rote in a July, 1940, primary eleotion. Wo are enoloalng a bopy oi that opiaion for your oonaidsratlon. Under the prorlsloxuoi the above quotad atatutaa and the opinion rsferrbd to, we am or thr opinion t&St the person lnqulrad about ir not entitled to aa oxoaptlon f'mm tbapaymlBJlt& polltur You are, thrnforo napootfuIlj adviard that, \mdor the faota au?mAttod by you In your rsquart, a omdldato for the oiiioe of truatoe or a oomon rohool Ulatrlot la net qualiiladto mrvo se a truatoa of lu6h demon aehool dlatr5.ot for the rsaaton that he is not a qud.irlad Voter la aai0 &a- trlot as requfnd by the grovia5mu of nrtlalo 2l45, BeTiaed Civil 8tatuton of lkxaa, 1925. Tour* very truly Aeaiatant