Analyze this scenario about a real life, Texas citizen inspect the principle of the Texas Constitution that best applies:

Jamison wants to run for office so he can represent his community. He fills out the correct paperwork but he is told he cannot run because of his religion. He says to get on the ballot and wins the suit.

A. The Bill of Rights protects against religious requirements for government officials.
B. Separation of powers, protect against religious requirements for government officials.
C. Federalism protects against religious requirements for government officials.
D. Limited government protect against religious requirements for government officials.

A. The Bill of Rights protects against religious requirements for government officials.

In this scenario, Jamison's right to run for office without being discriminated against based on his religion is protected by the First Amendment of the Bill of Rights, specifically the Free Exercise Clause. This clause prohibits the government from making laws that interfere with an individual's religious beliefs or practices, including their ability to run for public office. Therefore, the principle of the Texas Constitution that best applies in this situation is the protection against religious requirements for government officials as enshrined in the Bill of Rights.