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  Federal judge blocks Texas’ elimination of straight-ticket voting
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Last EditedIndyGeorgia  Sep 25, 2020 07:37pm
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AuthorAlex Samuels
News DateSaturday, September 26, 2020 12:05:00 AM UTC0:0
DescriptionLess than three weeks before early voting begins in Texas, a U.S. district judge has blocked the state from eliminating straight-ticket voting as an option for people who go to the polls this November.

In a ruling issued late Friday, U.S. District Judge Marina Garcia Marmolejo cited the coronavirus pandemic, saying the elimination of the voting practice would “cause irreparable injury” to voters “by creating mass lines at the polls and increasing the amount of time voters are exposed to COVID-19.”

Marmolejo also found that the GOP-backed law would “impose a discriminatory burden” on black and Hispanic voters and “create comparatively less opportunities for these voters to participate in the political process.”

She acknowledged the burden the decision could put on local and state election officials, who will have to recalibrate voting machines or reprint ballots. But she reasoned that the potential harm for those suing, including the Texas Association for Retired Americans, was “outweighed by the inconveniences resulting.”
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Sep 30, 2020 07:00pm Legal Ruling No straight-ticket voting for Texas' 2020 election, federal appeals court says  Article IndyGeorgia 

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