(a) An officer, agent, organizer, or representative of a labor union must be elected by secret ballot and by majority vote of the members present and participating, except as provided by Subsections (b) and (c) and § 101.108.
(b) A labor union may require more than a majority vote for the election of an officer, agent, organizer, or representative.

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(c) A labor union may take a vote of the entire membership for an officer, agent, organizer, or representative by mailed ballots.