I just read yesterday that the Texas Senate passed a bill which allows to Governor to throw out any election votes where the district just happened to run out of ballots during voting. Of course, it only applies to Harris County which did temporarily run out of ballots during the November 2022 election process. Evidently they think it wa…
I just read yesterday that the Texas Senate passed a bill which allows to Governor to throw out any election votes where the district just happened to run out of ballots during voting. Of course, it only applies to Harris County which did temporarily run out of ballots during the November 2022 election process. Evidently they think it was deliberately done to prevent Republicans from voting there. According to the bill, it only takes a 2% shortage for the Governor to throw out the election.
I just read yesterday that the Texas Senate passed a bill which allows to Governor to throw out any election votes where the district just happened to run out of ballots during voting. Of course, it only applies to Harris County which did temporarily run out of ballots during the November 2022 election process. Evidently they think it was deliberately done to prevent Republicans from voting there. According to the bill, it only takes a 2% shortage for the Governor to throw out the election.