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news Elections. US DOJ agrees not to enter Texas polling locations on Election Day after Paxton lawsuit The federal election monitors are allowed to be no closer than 100 feet away from the ...
DOJ agrees to not send monitors inside polling places after Ken Paxton files last-minute suit By Taylor Goldenstein , Austin Bureau Updated Nov 5, 2024 9:08 a.m.
Election monitors with the U.S. Department of Justice will be at a number of Texas polling locations on Election Day to ensure compliance with federal voting rights, but not in the way initially ...
On Monday, Gov. Greg Abbott, Texas Secretary of State Jane Nelson, and Attorney General Ken Paxton said no federal monitors would be permitted to enter any polling places in Texas.
The U.S. Department of Justice agreed to not have federal election monitors enter Texas polling locations after Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton sued the Biden-Harris administration overnight.
DALLAS — The Department of Justice agreed that election monitors will not enter Texas polling and central count locations on Election Day after Ken Paxton sued to prevent federal officials from ...
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On Monday, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton filed a lawsuit to prevent DOJ personnel from "being present at voting locations and central count stations in the 2024 election,"after the DOJ ...
Texas acknowledged that voters are allowed to speak with federal observers outside of polling locations. Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, who is a co-plaintiff in the suit alongside the state, had ...
(The Center Square) – Within a few hours of being sued, the U.S. Department of Justice agreed not to interfere in Tuesday’s election process and a federal judge issued a ...
DALLAS — The Department of Justice agreed that election monitors will not enter Texas polling and central count locations on Election Day after Ken Paxton sued to prevent federal officials from ...
DALLAS — The Department of Justice agreed that election monitors will not enter Texas polling and central count locations on Election Day after Ken Paxton sued to prevent federal officials from ...
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