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Related: About this forumIn ominous sign, Texas Republicans changed voting rules, then blocked efforts to protect voters
Baffled Texans in two counties struggled to find their polling locations for primary voting Tuesday after a GOP-driven change. The secretary of states office failed to provide accurate information. Texas Republican attorney general sued to oppose extended voting hours for those confused voters. And the GOP-controlled state Supreme Court quickly ruled in its favor.
The cascade of preventable problems and anti-voting lawfare suggests the GOP is laying the groundwork to erect more hurdles in the fall, when voters return to the polls for multiple competitive races including a high-profile one for the U.S. Senate.
Hundreds of voters in Dallas and Williamson counties were turned away and redirected to other polling locations Tuesday after local Republicans needlessly abandoned the countywide voting systems that previously allowed voters to cast a ballot at any polling location. Now voters were forced to go to a specific precinct polling place.
Under Texas election rules, Democrats were also beholden to the GOPs decision to switch to precinct-based voting on Election Day.
Republicans offered little explanation for the change, with Williamson County Republican Party Chair Michelle Evans telling KUT News, I could get into all of those details, but at the end of the day, its because we can. Its legal. Its something were entitled to do, and its something that our party would like us to do.
https://www.democracydocket.com/news-alerts/in-ominous-sign-texas-republicans-changed-voting-rules-then-blocked-efforts-to-protect-voters/
mucifer
(25,642 posts)liberalgunwilltravel
(1,167 posts)To an early grave, because their conscience bothered they so much that the stress did them in. Who am I kidding? They have no conscience.
Skittles
(170,924 posts)but a neighbor who voted on election day said her normal voting place wasn't available (she did find another location)
quitnesset
(71 posts)Yes, this was a typical sleazy Rethuglican move, but its also stupid since it would rebound against their own voters as well, right?
live love laugh
(16,324 posts)Seinan Sensei
(1,496 posts)Thats the North Star of Trump-ezoid policymaking
Liberal In Texas
(16,186 posts)Repubs don't want people to vote. The more they can depress voting the better they believe are their chances of winning.
I'm sure they have more sleezy tricks up their sleeves for the midterms and beyond.