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TX Governor's One Ballot Drop-Box Site Per County Criticized as Voter Suppression


Starting Friday Oct. 2nd, Texas will Restrict the Number of Locations where Voters can Hand-Deliver Mail-in-Ballots in each County. Gov. Greg Abbott (R) said the Move will bolster Security, while Critics Charge it will Result in "widespread confusion and voter suppression," with Voters already Starting to Drop-Off their Ballots with the Presidential Election a little over a month away.

On Thursday, Abbott Signed a Proclamation that would Limit the Number of Locations where Eligible Voters can deliver their Mail-in-Ballots to a Single Early Voting Clerk's Office, regardless of County Size. "The State of Texas has a duty to voters to maintain the integrity of our elections," Abbott said in a Statement. "As we work to preserve Texans' ability to vote during the COVID-19 pandemic, we must take extra care to strengthen ballot security protocols throughout the state. These enhanced security protocols will ensure greater transparency and will help stop attempts at illegal voting."

The Proclamation also would Require Early Voting Clerks to allow Poll Watchers to Observe Early Voting Activity at each Drop-Off Location.

The Federal Bureau of Investigation said it has Not seen a "coordinated national voter fraud effort during a major election." Democrats and Election Officials throughout Texas said that the Governor's Proclamation was a Blatant attempt at Voter Suppression.

For Harris County, which is Larger than the State of Rhode Island, that means 11 such Locations will Close. In Travis County, Three will Close, and so on for the State's 254 Counties.

Harris County Clerk, Chris Hollins, said the Order "harms voters and will result in widespread voter confusion and suppression. Many mail ballots have already been dropped off by voters across Harris County, and multiple drop-off locations have been advertised for weeks. Our office is more than willing to accommodate poll watchers at mail ballot drop-off locations. But to force hundreds of thousands of seniors and voters with disabilities to use a single drop-off location in a county that stretches over nearly 2,000 square miles is prejudicial and dangerous." Hollins said. His Office warned Voters that Mail Delivery in Texas is currently experiencing Delays, and told them to consider that when Voting.

"This has President Trump written all over it," Dallas County Judge, Clay Jenkins said in a Statement, adding that the measure will "make it harder to vote."

"Republicans are on the verge of losing, so Governor Abbott is trying to adjust the rules last minute," Texas Democratic Party Chair, Gilberto Hinojosa, said in a written Statement. "We are creating a movement that will beat them at the ballot box on November 3, and there's nothing these cheaters can do about it." Hinojosa noted that a Federal Appeals Court recently ruled that it's Too Late to Change Election Rules in Texas.

Harris County Judge, Lina Hidalgo, Challenged the Notion that the Order was about Election Security "because ballot drop sites require photo ID." "Mail ballot voters shouldn't have to drive 30 miles to drop off their ballot, or rely on a mail system that's facing cutbacks," she said.

"I view it as nothing less than voter suppression," Houston Mayor, Sylvester Turner, said in an Interview, saying he hoped the gGvernor would Reconsider his Decision.

The New Proclamation modified a July 27th Order by Abbott, which Waived a State Law Limiting Hand-Delivery of Mail-in-Ballots on Election Day, and Added Six more Days of Early in-Person-Voting.

Those Eligible to Vote Early by Mail in Texas must: be 65 years or Older; be Sick or Disabled; be Out of their County on Voting Days, or be Confined in Jail but otherwise Eligible to Vote

Voting Rights Advocates said the Governor's Move could make Voting more Difficult for Disabled Voters in particular.

Update

Voting Rights Groups were joined by Two Texas Voters and the State Democratic Party in filing Suit against Abbott’s Decision to Restrict Hand-Delivered Absentee Ballots. The Lawsuit, filed in Federal Court in Austin, was led by the League of United Latin American Citizens, the League of Women Voters Texas, and Texas Residents Ralph Edelbach and Barbara Mason.










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