Untitled Texas Attorney General Opinion

A~~T~N~I.TEXA~ L_--. --- -. I I Hon. L. A. Woods ODiIliOD No. v-591 State Superintendent Department of Education Re: Ellglbillty of voters Austin, Texas residing in county- line school districts Attn.: Hon. T. M. Trlmble to vote for certain First Assistant county school trus- tees. Dear Sir: We refer to your recent request made at the instance of the County Sohool.Superintendent of Jim Wells,County for an opinion on the folldwing submitted .f%~ct,~: San Diego~Independent School Die- trict is a county-line consolidated in- dependent school district; its boundaries include area lying in Duvall County and extends into Jim Wells County to include area lying in said county; the school dls- trict Is under the jurisdiction and ad- ministrative control of the Duval Coun- ty School Board. You request an opinion on the following sub- mitted question: “Whether qualified voters living in Commissioner’s Precinct No. 2, Jim Wells County, Texas, and residing in voting pre- cinct No. 6, Jim Wells County, Texas, but residing within the San Diego Independent School District (part of which extends in- to Jim Wells County) may legally vote for the Jim Wells County School Trurtee for J~imWells County Commissioner’s Precinct No. 2; end for County Trustee at large for Jim Wells County.” Presumably, the San Diego Conrolidated Inde- pendent School District was created in accordance with Hon. L. A. Woods, page 2 (V-591) Article 2742b, Sec. 5b, or Article 2742a, Sec. 5a, Ver- non's Civil Statutem; and under the provisions of said laws, Duval County was designated the county having supervision of said consolidated districts. See al80 Articles 2743 and 29228, V. C. 9. Section 8 of Article 2742b, provider: 'One County Trustee shall be elected from the County at large and one Proa each Commlssionern4n Precinct bv the voters of the dlstrlcts m County Trusteesand no school district not under the suuervlsion of such ,trustee shall ion. (Acts 1927 x Pi 228 &II: phasis added throughout-this opinionI. Article 2745a, also providing for the election of county trustees by county-line school district vot- ers, reads: "At an election for county school trus- tees, all persons who are otherwise gualifi- ed to vote for county school trustees and, who reside in a county line school district shall be entitled to vote for county school trustees of ths county having management and control of such county line ~district, even though such voters reside in that portion of the county line district lying outside of the county having management and control of the county line district. (H.B. No. 566, Acts 1939, 46th Leg., P.S.) Article 2676 a8 amended by Acts 1934, 43rd Leg., 2nd C.S., Chap. 48, Section 1, provides, in part, 88 follows: "The general management and control of the public free schools and high schools in each county, unless otherwise provided by law Shall be vested in five (5) county school trustees elect,ed:fromthe county, one of vhom shall be elected from the county at large by the qualified voters of the common and con- solidated Independent school districts of the county, and one from.each Commissioners' Pre- cinct by the qualified voters of each Commis- Hon. L, A. Woods, page 3 (V-591) sloners' Precinot. . .' It Is readily seen that had it not been 'other- wise provided by law" Article 2676 would have been appli- cable in the determination of what county board would have the general menagement and control of the public free schools and high schools in each county and the de- ters&nation of the manner in which the county school trustees offices should be filled in an election held for that purpose. It is, however, otherwise provided by law in Article 2742b, Sections 5a, 5b and Article 2743, that the general supervision and control of a county-line school district shall be In that county designated In the proceedings creating the county-line district. Further Section 8 of Article 2742b mpecifi- tally providea (lj that only those voters 'under the supervision of the county trustees" may vote for the trustee at lar e and a trustee from their Commissioners' Precinct, and ? 2) "no school district & under the su- pervislon,,ofsuch trustees shall participate in their election. Accordingly, the voters residing in that portion of the San Die o Independent School District which is In Jim Well8 8 ounty and which Is under the supervision and control of Duval County may not legal- ly vote for the designated county school trustees of Jim Wells County. However, Article 2745a authorizer all persons vho are otherwise qualified to vote for county school trustees and who reside In a county-line school dis- trict 'to vote for county school trustees of the county having management and control of such county-line dis- trict even though such voters reside In that portion of the county-line district lying outside of the county h&x- ing management and control of the county-line district. SUMMARY The qualified voters residing in that portion of the Consolidated San Diego Independent School district which is in Jim Wells County, which district is und.erthe management and control of Duval County, may not legally vote for Boni~L. ~-, A. woods; page 4 (v-591) the county school trustees of Jim Wells county. Article 2742b, Section 8, Ver- non'r Civil Statuter. Yours very truly, ..:, ., ~ ATTORNEY QEI'IERAL OF TFXAS CEO:mw Chester E. Ollison Assls tant