Tx Govt. Ch.5
If the governor's office is vacant and the lieutenant governor becomes the governor, what happens to the lieutenant governor's position?
A new lieutenant governor is selected by the Texas Senate.
Which of the following was the strongest factor leading to the increased restrictions being placed on the power of the Texas governor in the 1876 Constitution?
A reaction to the Reconstruction administration of Republican Governor E.J. Davis
Where is the authority of Texas county governments established?
Both the Texas Constitution and in Texas statutes
Which of the following is a criticism of the partisan process of electing judges in Texas?
Financial contributions to judicial campaigns often come from those who have business with the court
Which of the following is an example of a special district?
Independent school districts
As mayor of your small hometown, you cut ribbons at store openings and speak at Rotary Club luncheons. You preside over your city council meetings, but your vote is no more significant than that of any other member of the council which, as a body, runs the city. You have no executive power, nor is there any city manager with executive power. What kind of city government are you serving under?
Weak mayor-council
The only Texas governor to be impeached by the Texas House and convicted by the Texas Senate was
James Ferguson
You have received a traffic ticket from a Dallas police officer. You decide to contest it and must appear in the court which exercises original jurisdiction over limited criminal violations of Dallas city ordinances. What court is that?
Municipal court
Who is the longest serving governor in Texas history?
Rick Perry
An official who is elected city-wide, presides at city council, hires, manages, and fires city staff, and may have veto powers over some council actions functions in what type of municipal government?
Strong mayor-council system
Assume you have been convicted of felony auto theft in state district court in Houston. You have appealed to the 1st District Court of Appeals in Houston and lost in that court also. You now plan to appeal to one of Texas' highest appellate courts. Where are you going to file your appeal?
Texas Court of Criminal Appeals
What is the court of last resort for criminal cases in Texas?
Texas Court of Criminal Appeals
A judge on which of the following courts would have the most prestige?
Texas Court of Criminal appeals
Which of the following regulates the oil and gas industry in Texas?
Texas Railroad Commission
The state executive official who is the chief elections officer for Texas, manages corporate charters in Texas, and maintains many of the state's records is the
Texas secretary of state.
Which court has ultimate authority to interpret Texas laws and the Texas Constitution?
The Texas Supreme Court has ultimate authority in all civil cases and the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals has ultimate authority in all criminal cases.
Who is given extensive powers to govern a home-rule city?
The city
Which of the following arguments is given by those who support the current structure of the Texas supreme courts?
The current system allows members of the supreme courts to specialize in either criminal or civil law.
Why is the comptroller of public accounts considered a powerful state official and significant legislative player?
The legislature is constitutionally required to pass a balanced biennial budget each regular session and must use the comptroller's estimate of state revenue to make that budget
How do the constitutional executive powers of the governor of Texas compare with the constitutional executive powers of other state governors?
They are among the weakest in the nation
Assume that you are a justice on the Texas Supreme Court and are in the process of determining whether to hear an appeal. How many of your colleagues must you convince to vote with you in order to agree to hear the appeal?
Three (making a total of four votes needed to hear the case on appeal)
The Texas Constitution requires the governor to deliver messages to the legislature, such as the budget message and the State of the State address.
True
The idea behind home-rule is that city leaders need tools to address their local problems, which gives them greater flexibility than cities operating under the general laws of Texas.
True
Assume that you wish to become the county judge in the county of your residence. You are not an attorney, nor do you have a law license. Can you serve as a county judge in Texas?
Yes, but you must be well informed in the law of the State and complete at least thirty hours in substantive, procedural, and evidentiary laws and in the administrative duties of the office.
If an attorney general is appointed by the governor, reports to the governor, and serves at the discretion of the governor, the attorney general likely serves in
a Cabinet-style executive.
A government regulatory agency or commission that consistently makes decisions favorable to the interests of the private sector interests that it regulates is considered
a captured agency
Assume you are a criminal defendant. During your arraignment before the judge, you inform the judge that you have agreed to admit guilt to a crime in order to receive a lesser punishment. This procedure is called
a plea bargain.
Special districts in Texas usually focus on
a single governmental function
After the 1990 hurricane, Galveston created a __________ form of city government where elected members of the governing body also served as head administrators of city programs.
city commission
The legislative body of a county in Texas is known as the
commissioners court
In terms of personal ideology, most Texas governors have been
conservative.
Complete the analogy: What a city charter is to a home-rule city, a
constitution is to a state
Constitutional county courts are also known as
county courts at law.
A method of voting in which voters have a number of votes equal to the number of seats being filled, and voters may cast their votes all for one candidate or split them among candidates in various combinations, is known as
cumulative voting
Municipal utility districts are usually created at the request of
developers who seek to provide water, sewage, and other utility services to new subdivisions and developments outside a city's limits
All of the following can be issued by a municipal court EXCEPT
jail time.
The local county trial court for minor criminal offenses (less serious misdemeanors) and civil suits involving small claims is the
justice of the peace court
The Texas governor
lacks any significant independent removal power over his appointments
The state official in charge of supervising the oil revenues from state-owned land is the
land commissioner
The ability of the governor to reject one or more items of an appropriations bill is the
line-item veto
An extraterritorial jurisdiction is the area
outside a city's boundaries over which the city may exercise limited control
You are an attorney and prior to trial you are attempting to establish the trial's scope with questions about what evidence is admissible and what witnesses may testify about. These and other similar issues are determined in the
pretrial motions
The most significant portion of county revenue comes from
property taxes
County courts at law were created to
relieve county judges in urban Texas counties of their judicial duties to allow them to focus on their county administrative duties as presiding officer of the commissioners court.
An election system in which a candidate runs from and represents one district, rather than the entire geographic area encompassed by the government, is known as an
single-member district system
Some cities in Texas operate their own electric companies. These cities have the authority to do this because
the local governing authority afforded them as home-rule cities
Almost every constitution in Texas history provided for
the popular election of some judges.
A phenomenon that tends to reinforce close relationships between private interests and public regulators is
the revolving door
A new trial, necessary for an appeal from a court that is not a court of record, is called a(n)
trail de novo
How many courts of appeals (state intermediate appellate courts) are there in Texas?
14
How many constitutional county courts exist in Texas?
254
Texas has how many counties?
254
Cases in the intermediate courts of appeals are usually heard by how many justices?
3
Which group is most overrepresented in gubernatorial appointments?
Anglo men
While campaigning, ________ promised that his/her administration would "look like Texas" to increase diversity in government.
Ann Richards
Which of the following is NOT a power the governor can use to influence the Texas legislature?
Appointing a political ally as lieutenant governor to control the Senate on the governor's behalf
The Texas governor is the president of the Texas Senate.
False
Which of the following statements is NOT reflective of the multifunctional nature of Texas county governments?
Counties provide public education to their citizens from kindergarten through grade 12
You were married in Williamson County, Texas and would like a copy of your marriage certificate. Which Williamson County official should you contact to obtain a replacement?
County clerk
Assume that after the death of your parents you and your siblings enter into a protracted dispute over the distribution of your late parents' estate, a dispute that requires you to file suit against your siblings in court over the contested will. In what court will the issue likely be settled in?
District court
Which of the following is true of the council-manager form of city government?
It is the most popular form of city government in Texas for home-rule cities
The governor of Texas may be elected to
an unlimited number of four-year terms.
Enlargement of a city's corporate limits by incorporating surrounding territory into the city is known as
annexation
The Texas Constitution requires that justices of the Texas Supreme Court be
at least 35 years of age and a practicing attorney or judge for a court of record for at least 10 years.
Until the 1970s, city council elections in Texas tended to be
at-large-by-place elections
The chief legal counsel for the State of Texas is the
attorney general
The lieutenant governor and the heads of six state agencies are
elected independently of the governor by the voters of Texas.
The Texas judicial system incorporates ____ levels of courts.
five
A 1912 constitutional amendment in Texas allowed some municipalities to adopt "home rule" status, which made it possible
for some cities to decide their own structure and powers under certain limitations
Other than municipal court judges, trial judges in Texas serve ____ terms, and appellate judges and justices serve ____ terms.
four-year /s ix-year
A body impaneled by a district judge to sit and consider felony criminal cases presented by the prosecutor for possible indictment in a given jurisdiction is known as a
grand jury.
The county judge in Texas not only sits as a member and chair of the county commissioners court and considered the chief administrative officer of the county government, he or she also
holds the judicial position of judge of the constitutional county court of that county.
Texas adopted a constitutional amendment in 1912 which authorized
home-rule cities
The continuing need for a Texas bureaucracy is evaluated through a process known as
sunset review
The term "senatorial courtesy" refers to the practice where
the governor will only make an appointment if given the go-ahead from the Senator in whose district the nominee resides