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Paxton sues Bexar County after warning about election fraud | |
2024-09-05 | |
[JustTheNews] At a Bexar County Commissioners Court meeting on Tuesday, commissioners voted 3-1 to approve a plan to spend $392,000 to hire a company to print and distribute voter registration forms to unregistered county residents. After Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton warned Bexar County officials not to potentially engage in election fraud, they went forward with their voter registration plan utilizing what some called a far-left group and Paxton sued. At a Bexar County Commissioners Court meeting on Tuesday, commissioners voted 3-1 to approve a plan to spend $392,000 to hire a company to print and distribute voter registration forms to unregistered county residents. Paxton sent a letter to county officials Monday night warning them not to take the action or his office would sue. “It is unlawful and reckless for counties to use taxpayer dollars to indiscriminately send voter registration forms with no consideration of the recipients’ eligibility and without any statutory authority to do so,” he said.
He said their plan “is illegal, and if you move forward with this proposal, I will use all available legal means to stop you.” They moved forward with it, even after numerous residents expressed alarm and publicly opposed it. They also moved forward with it after Bexar County Election Administrator Jacquelyn Callanen said there were already 900 organizations in the county registering people to vote more than once, with numerous duplicates. So many residents were being registered to vote that her office had to hire temporary workers to process the increased volume. They still have a 3,000 to 4,000 backlog of registration cards to process, she said. The cards keep coming in. She also expressed alarm about pre-filled voter registration forms being sent to residents. One brought her a form with her sister’s name on it. “Her sister passed away ten years ago. This woman came in and literally threw this at us,” Callanen said, adding that constituents are “very angry.” She also explained that her office processes the information on the card they receive and send it to the SOS, which then verifies the data. This includes checking Social Security numbers, driver’s licenses, citizenship and other information. Once the SOS confirms a voter’s registration, it sends back a unique voter ID number to her office. “Every day we get back information on voter registration,” she said. “There’s a deceased person registered to vote, birthday doesn’t match, TEL doesn’t match, SSN doesn’t match, it’s a noncitizen. We get back a list of names … and we cancel them if we have to. “What we’re seeing are tons of duplicates coming in,” she said, referring to numerous organizations registering the same person to vote more than once. “As of today, we have 1,270,000 registered voters in Bexar County,” she said. She also expressed concerns about the county’s responsibility to “protect the voter.” Resident after resident spoke against the plan. One, Melinda Roberts, told the court, “you are hiring a far-left organization to register Democrats to vote,” noting that the owner of the company “runs partisan organizations and his targeted eligible voters are Democrats. His companies are tech based, and he's on the record stating their political. They are progressive political entities. His companies and connections all lead to partisan politics.” Paxton’s lawsuit names the county judge, four commissioners and the election’s administrator as defendants. It asks the court to halt the plan from going into effect and seeks emergency injunctive relief “to prevent them from giving a partisan organization, and violation of state and local procurement procedures, hundreds of thousands of taxpayer dollars to mail unsolicited voter registration applications to an untold number of Bexar County residents, regardless of whether those residents requested such an application or are even eligible to vote. “Defendant’s actions will create confusion, facilitate fraud, undermine confidence in elections, and are illegal ultra virus acts because they exceed statutory authority.” “Despite being warned against adopting this blatantly illegal program,” Paxton said, “Bexar County has irresponsibly chosen to violate the law,” adding that he plans to stop them. Related: Ken Paxton 08/27/2024 Federal judge blocks Biden admin move to give legal status to illegal immigrant spouses of US citizens Ken Paxton 08/24/2024 16 GOP-led States Sue to Block Biden's 'Parole-in-Place' Amnesty Ken Paxton 08/17/2024 Texas AG Paxton wins against Big Tech, takes on General Motors, CenterPoint Related: Bexar County: 2024-08-04 Distraught Texas judge reveals appalling reason politicians asked her to play down her own son's brutal murder Bexar County: 2024-06-07 Texas law enforcement officials bust human smuggling operation involving dozens of migrants: 'Cartel related' Bexar County: 2024-05-17 Harris County Judge Orders New Election for 180th District Court Seat After Controversial 449-Vote Loss — Nearly 1,500 Votes Cast Illegally | |
Posted by:Skidmark |
#3 There's a huge election fraud effort by the dims going on in Texas and Paxton seems to have a fly on the wall telling him who and where. |
Posted by: Glavinter Peacock7962 2024-09-05 21:24 |
#2 Bexar County Commissioners aren't Texans let alone Americans. Commies have no loyalty except to power. |
Posted by: Procopius2k 2024-09-05 15:25 |
#1 Telling a Texan not to do something usually works so well.... |
Posted by: Mercutio 2024-09-05 14:53 |