From Reuters:
“Texas
governor shuts down drop-off sites for early mail votes”
The Republican
governor of Texas on Thursday said each county in the state will be limited to
a single site for dropping off absentee ballots, drawing condemnation from
Democrats and voting rights advocates. Governor Greg Abbott’s order will close
more than a dozen satellite locations in at least two counties: Harris, which
includes Houston, had opened 12 sites to collect early mail ballots, while
Travis, which includes Austin, had four. For voters who want to return absentee
ballots in person rather than by mail, the changes mean some will have to
travel greater distances to cast their votes in the Nov. 3 election. “This is
blatant voter suppression,” said Anthony Gutierrez, executive director of
Common Cause Texas, a voting rights group. The state is a longtime Republican
stronghold but this year President Donald Trump and his Democratic challenger
Joe Biden are fighting what could be a tight race to win Texas’s electoral
votes. Abbot said the order was aimed at preventing election fraud. “These
enhanced security protocols will ensure greater transparency and will help stop
attempts at illegal voting,” he said in a statement. The fight between
Republicans and Democrats over absentee ballots has become a defining issue of
the 2020 election. Absentee voting is expected to surge due to the coronavirus
pandemic. Without citing evidence, Trump and his Republican allies have warned
absentee voting is rife with fraud. Texas is one of the few U.S. states that
limits who can request absentee ballots: only voters who are over the age of
65, have a disability, are confined to a jail or will be out of town on
Election Day can vote by mail. Earlier this year, both the state Supreme Court
and a federal appeals court rejected efforts to extend mail voting to all
Texans amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. Abbott issued an order in July
allowing voters to submit mail ballots in advance, rather than only on Election
Day, and extending early voting by several days. Thursday’s proclamation
modified that order. The Harris county clerk, Chris Hollins, said the change
will create “widespread confusion,” noting that multiple locations have been
advertised for weeks. “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. Hollins
has previously clashed with the state’s Republican attorney general, Ken
Paxton, who successfully petitioned the state Supreme Court to block Hollins’
effort to mail absentee ballot applications to all voters. The decision drew
immediate criticism from the chairman of the state Democratic Party, Gilberto
Hinojosa, that Abbott was changing the rules at the last minute. “Governor
Abbott and Texas Republicans are scared,” he said in a statement. “We are
creating a movement that will beat them at the ballot box on Nov. 3, and
there’s nothing these cheaters can do about it.” Thanks largely to Houston,
Harris County is a Democratic stronghold.
^ This action seems
to suggest that the Texas Governor is not worried about voter fraud, but of the
majority of people in his State voting for Candidates he doesn’t want to win
(ie. Democrats.) ^
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