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TexasTowelie

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Mon Sep 28, 2020, 09:03 PM Sep 2020

Houston Republicans sue to limit in-person and absentee voting options in Harris County

by Emma Platoff, Texas Tribune


A litigious conservative activist in Houston, the Harris County Republican party, and a number of Republican officials and candidates are asking the Texas Supreme Court to limit in-person and absentee voting options for Harris County voters during the pandemic.

The county, the state’s most populous and a major Democratic stronghold, began letting voters drop off absentee ballots Monday for the Nov. 3 general election at 11 annexes. In line with a directive from Republican Gov. Greg Abbott, the county also intends to begin in-person early voting Oct. 13.

Prominent activist Steve Hotze, as well as Wendell Champion, a Republican candidate for Congress; Sharon Hemphill, a Republican candidate for judge; and the local GOP chair, are suing to stop that, arguing Harris County Clerk Chris Hollins is overreaching the bounds of state election law. They’re asking the state’s highest civil court to order Harris County to not begin early voting until Oct. 19 — the date set by state law that Abbott extended by executive order, citing safety concerns — and not accept absentee ballots delivered in person until Nov. 3.

A longtime culture warrior on the right, Hotze has gone to court a number of times to challenge Abbott, Hollins and other elected officials over coronavirus-related restrictions — and lately over election procedures — with minimal success so far. An opponent of same-sex marriage, Hotze was a key figure in the Legislature’s 2017 fight over a “bathroom bill” that would have limited transgender Texans’ access to public facilities. He called Abbott’s staff earlier this year to ask that law enforcement “shoot to kill” rioters protesting after the police killing of George Floyd.

Read more: https://www.texastribune.org/2020/09/28/houston-republicans-lawsuit-voting/
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Houston Republicans sue to limit in-person and absentee voting options in Harris County (Original Post) TexasTowelie Sep 2020 OP
Now these folks are scared shitless jorgevlorgan Sep 2020 #1
Hotze is a major league asshole Gothmog Sep 2020 #2

Gothmog

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2. Hotze is a major league asshole
Mon Sep 28, 2020, 11:08 PM
Sep 2020

This asshole used to try to vet GOP judges when we only had republican judges in Houston. He is a major league asshole. I had a case on appeal where a good GOP judge granted me a summary judgment in a big case. This judge happened to be female which somehow offended Hotze. Hotze ran an asshole whose platform was that women should not have power over men.

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