Texas Supreme Court Puts Expansion Of Vote By Mail On Hold

The state Supreme Court's order comes one day after a state appeals court had allowed the expansion to stand while a legal case was appealed.

This story originally published by the Texas Tribune.

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  1. “A shocking new report in The New York Times on Monday revealed that the Republican party plans to employ 50,000 people at the polls—some of whom will be armed—to intimidate Democratic voters across critical swing states, and that the Republicans intend to spend at least $20 million on nefarious lawsuits designed to suppress the vote this fall.1

    This is a stark and disturbing escalation in the Republican party’s voter suppression tactics, resulting from a 2018 court ruling overturning decades of precedent that stopped the GOP from blatant voter suppression and intimidation efforts.2 Since 1982, the GOP was barred from pursuing what they called “ballot security” measures, after a lawsuit showed that they had engaged in a coordinated campaign to remove voters of color from voter rolls through a deceptive mail campaign and even hired off-duty police officers to patrol majority-minority polling locations to intimidate voters.3″ -MoveOn.org

    1. “Freed by Court Ruling, Republicans Step Up Effort to Patrol Voting,” The New York Times, May 18, 2020

    2. Ibid.

    3. “The Republican Party Emerges From Decades of Court Supervision,” The Atlantic, January 9, 2018

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