The Department of Justice (DOJ) agreed Monday night to not enter polling and central count locations in Texas hours after Attorney General Ken Paxton sued the department. Paxton sued the DOJ after ...
Under the agreement, DOJ monitors will remain outside polling locations ... enter Texas polling sites or tabulation centers, in line with state regulations. “Texans run Texas elections, and we ...
the Department of Justice agreed that election monitors will remain at least 100 feet outside the polling and central count locations as required by Texas law and “will not interfere with voters ...
THE CENTER SQUARE—Within a few hours of being sued, the U.S. Department of Justice agreed not to ... permitted to enter any polling places in Texas. Nelson sent a letter to the DOJ stating ...
Paxton's office says the DOJ agreed on Monday night that poll watchers will not enter Texas polling and central count locations. The monitors will remain outside, at least 100 feet away from the ...
“Texans run Texas elections, and we will not be bullied by the Department of Justice,” Paxton said in a statement Tuesday. “The DOJ knows ... staff would enter polling locations.
DALLAS — The Department of Justice agreed that election monitors will not enter Texas polling and central count locations on Election ... Voters may speak with DOJ personnel if they choose ...
"Texans run Texas elections, and we will not be bullied by the Department of Justice," Paxton said in a statement. "The DOJ knows it ... will be allowed inside polling locations.
The U.S. Department of Justice changed course and agreed to not send election monitors into polling places in eight Texas counties, including Dallas, on Election Day, according to court documents.
Paxton's office says the DOJ agreed on Monday night that poll watchers will not enter Texas polling and central count locations. The monitors will remain outside, at least 100 feet away from the ...
(The Center Square) – Within a few hours of being sued, the U.S. Department of Justice agreed not to ... to enter any polling places in Texas. Nelson sent a letter to the DOJ stating, “Texas ...