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  2. Motion of no confidence - Wikipedia

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    At least 35 members of parliament (MPs) must support a proposal to initiate such a vote. A majority of MPs (175 members) must vote for a motion of no confidence for it to be successful. An individual minister who loses a confidence vote must resign. If a prime minister loses a no-confidence vote, the entire government must resign. [64]

  3. Constable (Texas) - Wikipedia

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    In the U.S. state of Texas, a constable is an elected law enforcement officer for a precinct of a county. Counties may have between one and eight precincts each depending on their population. The constables are provided for in the Texas Constitution of 1876 (Article 5, Section 18). The term of office for Texas constables is four years.

  4. Category:Law enforcement officials from Texas - Wikipedia

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    This category refers to people associated with the U.S. state of Texas who are or have been law enforcement officials. Subcategories This category has the following 5 subcategories, out of 5 total.

  5. Landgraf: More law enforcement grant funding headed to West Texas

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    In the first year of grants awarded, the Rural Law Enforcement Salary Assistance Grant Program will award a total of $1.725 million in grants to law enforcement agencies represented by Landgraf.

  6. Texas Department of Public Safety - Wikipedia

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    The Department of Public Safety of the State of Texas, commonly known as the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS), is a department of the state government of Texas. The DPS is responsible for statewide law enforcement and driver license administration. The Public Safety Commission oversees the DPS.

  7. Texas AG Can Keep Probes Going Into Alleged Vote Harvesting - AOL

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    The penalty in Texas for so-called ballot harvesting, or the collection of ballots for distribution to polling places, is 10 years in prison and a fine of up to $10,000.

  8. If the Texas Latino vote strays to Trump, Democrats could be ...

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    In fact, so reliable was the Latino vote for Texas Democrats that national pundits were left dumfounded when exit polls in 2016 showed Hillary Clinton winning "only" 61% of that bloc when she and ...

  9. Texas Commission on Law Enforcement - Wikipedia

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    The Texas Commission on Law Enforcement or TCOLE, serves as the regulatory agency for all peace officers in Texas, which includes sheriffs and their deputies, constables and their deputies, police officers, marshals, troopers, Texas Rangers, enforcement agents of the Alcoholic Beverage Commission, investigators of the Attorney General, and game wardens.