Texas Removes Over 1 Million Voter Registrations
Texas Removes Over 1 Million Voter Registrations
Texas Removes Over 1 Million Voter Registrations
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Texas Governor Greg Abbott announced the removal of over 1 million ineligible voters from the state's voter rolls, citing efforts to ensure election integrity by eliminating deceased individuals, non-citizens, and those who moved out of state. Democratic lawmakers, however, raised concerns about the accuracy of these numbers, suggesting the suspense list could include over 2 million voters. Attorney General Ken Paxton launched a tip line for reporting potential election law violations, following accusations of voter suppression through armed raids targeting Latino communities. Confusion remains among voters regarding Texas’s lack of online registration, with many mistakenly believing they had registered online due to unclear instructions on the state's website. Efforts to educate the public about the correct voter registration process are ongoing, but frustration persists with the perceived complexity and bureaucracy of the system.

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