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ehrnst

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Fri Oct 5, 2018, 07:41 AM Oct 2018

Suddenly 2,400 Texans who thought they were registered to vote in Nov, might in fact not be.

Last edited Fri Oct 5, 2018, 09:54 AM - Edit history (1)

More than 2,000 potential voters in Texas had their voters’ registration applications unfairly rejected by the Texas Secretary of State, a national advocacy group said Wednesday.

Those voters will be barred from voting on Nov. 6 unless they re-submit updated applications with new signatures on them, according to the Secretary of State’s office, which will send affected voters the paperwork by mail. It must be resubmitted to the state within 10 days.

Vote.org, a nonpartisan group, said it helped 2,400 Texans from Dallas, Bexar, Cameron and Travis counties submit voter registration applications that use digital photographs of their signatures.

State officials say the applications submitted by the group do not comply with Texas law. Voter registration applications must include a handwritten signature, and that signature cannot be a copy, digital signature or photograph of a signature, according to a spokesman for the Texas Secretary of State.


https://www.houstonchronicle.com/news/politics/texas/article/Texas-rejects-2-400-online-voter-registrations-as-13279521.php#photo-16273597
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Suddenly 2,400 Texans who thought they were registered to vote in Nov, might in fact not be. (Original Post) ehrnst Oct 2018 OP
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