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Travis County sues high Texas officers, accusing them of violating Nationwide Voter Registration Act

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Editorial Board Published September 17, 2024
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Travis County officers sued Legal professional Normal Ken Paxton and Secretary of State Jane Nelson on Tuesday over the state’s try to dam makes an attempt to enroll extra voters forward of a hotly contested presidential election.

The brand new federal lawsuit escalates a pre-election conflict between Republican state officers and Democratic city county leaders over voter registration efforts and accuses Texas officers of violating the Nationwide Voter Registration Act. Developments within the ongoing battle proceed unfolding because the Oct. 7 deadline to enroll to vote looms.

“Today, Travis County, once again, fights back,” Travis County Legal professional Delia Garza stated throughout a press convention Tuesday.

Paxton’s workplace did not instantly reply to requests for remark Tuesday.

The federal swimsuit is in response to Paxton turning to state courts to try to block the county from mailing out voter registration functions to folks recognized as eligible voters who aren’t at present on the rolls. Travis County is residence to Austin and has lengthy been a Democratic stronghold within the state.

Paxton’s lawsuit argued that the Texas Election Code didn’t grant a county voter registrar the power to contract for companies that establish and goal probably unregistered voters.

“Travis County has blatantly violated Texas law by paying partisan actors to conduct unlawful identification efforts to track down people who are not registered to vote,” Paxton stated in an announcement earlier this month. “Programs like this invite fraud and reduce public trust in our elections. We will stop them and any other county considering such programs.”

However Democrats, native leaders and election consultants disagree with Paxton’s interpretation of state regulation. Jeremy Smith, the CEO of Civic Authorities Options, the corporate contracted by Travis County to establish unregistered voters, additionally denied that his group engaged in partisan ways.

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“All of our contracts, 100% of them, are nonpartisan. It is written in,” Smith said. “We are under restrictions and obligations to prove that and maintain that and provide that data for accountability back to all of our clients.”.

Garza stated the brand new authorized filings transfers Paxton’s state lawsuit to federal courtroom. Travis officers are asking the federal courtroom to permit them to proceed sending out voter registration functions. The submitting got here in the future after a choose denied Paxton’s request to dam Bexar County, residence to San Antonio, from mailing out voter registration functions to its residents. The courtroom discovered no purpose to grant the request for the reason that county had already mailed out the kinds. Bexar County can be strongly Democratic.

Travis officers allege Paxton violated Title 52 of the Voting Rights Act by making an attempt to stop them from finishing up their duties to advertise folks’s proper to vote. They accuse Nelson of doing nothing to cease Paxton’s alleged illegal conduct. They argue that the state regulation not solely permits them to ship out the functions, but in addition encourages them to take action.

Garza identified {that a} state regulation provision states that native governments will be reimbursed for mailing out voter registration functions to its residents.

“Travis County was going about its business serving the citizens of our community and dutifully complying with federal and state election laws,” stated Travis County Decide Andy Brown.

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