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TX Dem Voter Registrations Rejected Right Before Deadline


More than 2,000 potential Democratic Voters in Texas had their Voters’ Registration Applications Rejected by the Texas Secretary of State, a National Advocacy Group said Wednesday. October 9th is the Deadline for Registering New Voters in Texas.

Although Texas is a sea of Red, there are distinct Blue areas around the Urban Centers: Dallas County (Dallas), Bexar County (San Antonio), and Travis County (Austin). There's also Cameron County, which is the Southernmost County in Texas, right next to the Border.

These blue areas are the Counties where the Applications were Rejected.

State Officials claimed the Rejections were due to Voter Registration Applications using Digital Photographs of their Signatures.

The Secretary of State Officials insist that Signatures must be Handwritten.

Lawyers for Vote.org Disagree with the Secretary of State’s Interpretation and say they “reserve all rights to challenge it.” They say there is nothing in the Election Code requiring a Handwritten Signature.

In fact, the Texas Election Code, which was Written before the Internet Age, States that Signatures are Allowed ”by telephonic facsimile machine,” or FAX, as long as it is “in writing and signed by the applicant.”

If you think 2400 won’t make much of Difference, in Four Texas Counties, not One Person showed up to Vote in the Democratic Primary.

In fact, Voter Turnout in Texas Ranks Dead Last in America. It’s Not nice to see the GOP is doing its part to Keep It that way.










NYC Wins When Everyone Can Vote! Michael H. Drucker



     
 
 


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