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BeckyDem

(8,361 posts)
Tue Feb 8, 2022, 12:35 PM Feb 2022

Something is Rotten in the State of Texas

February 8, 2022





In January, Cameron County in Texas agreed to halt a voter removal program after the grassroots political organization Voto Latino pointed out that the practice violates the National Voter Registration Act (NVRA), which prohibits canceling voter registrations within 90 days of a federal election. In late December, Cameron County had begun sending letters to voters it suspected might not be citizens, giving them 30 days to prove their citizenship or their registrations would be purged. But why was Cameron County removing voters in the first place? Here, we break down what exactly is going on in Texas right now and why you should care.
What is a voter purge, anyway?

States typically maintain lists of all registered voters — this is how election officials know you’re eligible to vote when you show up at a polling place or request a mail-in ballot. These lists need to be updated periodically to add new voters and remove ineligible ones. Too often, however, this process is done irresponsibly and can purge still-eligible voters instead — often with little warning or opportunity to fix the error. This is especially true when officials use bad data or mix up the identities of two separate individuals. Some voters won’t know they’ve been removed until they show up at a polling place to vote.

While states can use a variety of pretexts to purge voter rolls, one that’s becoming increasingly common is to remove noncitizens that may have registered to vote — even though there’s no evidence that noncitizens vote in U.S. elections in any significant number. This is what Texas is doing and why Cameron County sent out letters last year.

https://www.democracydocket.com/news/something-is-rotten-in-the-state-of-texas/


( They have no conscience, none. )

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Something is Rotten in the State of Texas (Original Post) BeckyDem Feb 2022 OP
From Marc Elias LetMyPeopleVote Feb 2022 #1
+1 BeckyDem Feb 2022 #2
People in power in Texas DO NOT want "other" people to vote in Texas ProudMNDemocrat Feb 2022 #3
This! hamsterjill Feb 2022 #4
Precisely. BeckyDem Feb 2022 #6
Cameron County? An odd choice Rstrstx Feb 2022 #9
K&R for visibility. crickets Feb 2022 #5
Thank you, crickets. BeckyDem Feb 2022 #7
I had been secretly purged in Texas in 2016 JCMach1 Feb 2022 #8
That is terrible. BeckyDem Feb 2022 #10
I would have no idea how to prove my citizenship. lagomorph777 Feb 2022 #11
K&R UTUSN Feb 2022 #12

LetMyPeopleVote

(179,847 posts)
1. From Marc Elias
Tue Feb 8, 2022, 12:37 PM
Feb 2022



In January, Cameron County in Texas agreed to halt a voter removal program after the grassroots political organization Voto Latino pointed out that the practice violates the National Voter Registration Act (NVRA), which prohibits canceling voter registrations within 90 days of a federal election. In late December, Cameron County had begun sending letters to voters it suspected might not be citizens, giving them 30 days to prove their citizenship or their registrations would be purged. But why was Cameron County removing voters in the first place? Here, we break down what exactly is going on in Texas right now and why you should care......

Texas has tried to purge noncitizens for years, but it keeps flagging actual citizens for removal. When the state first attempted in 2019, acting Texas Secretary of State David Whitley (R) announced it had found 95,000 noncitizens on the voter rolls and gave the names to the Texas attorney general for possible prosecution for illegally voting. But the state soon discovered that, due to errors in state data and methodology, tens of thousands of the voters flagged were in fact naturalized citizens. Three legal challenges to the purge argued it was clearly flawed and unconstitutionally violated the rights of voters of color. As a result of a settlement in these cases, Whitley halted the effort. He later resigned.

While the legal settlement stopped the original purge, it didn’t stop the state from conducting a new one with improved data or methodology. Last fall, Texas tried again with a scaled-down approach, flagging possible noncitizen registrations for review and sending them to each county to investigate. But once again, it looks like Texas is flagging the registrations of actual citizens for removal. Elections offices in some of the state’s largest counties have found many of the voters flagged are indeed naturalized U.S. citizens — or in a few cases even natural-born ones.

Now, if Texas was simply flagging possible noncitizens and stopping at that, that would be one thing. But instead, the way Texas’ program works is that the flagged voters have to prove their citizenship within 30 days to avoid being purged, but Texas doesn’t have to prove they are noncitizens to go through with the removal. As of December, 2,327 voters have been removed — but only 278 were actually confirmed to be noncitizens. The rest simply didn’t respond to the notice in time and could still be citizens. In this way, Texas is very likely needlessly disenfranchising Americans.

ProudMNDemocrat

(20,897 posts)
3. People in power in Texas DO NOT want "other" people to vote in Texas
Tue Feb 8, 2022, 12:52 PM
Feb 2022

It is that simple.

For all the Republicans in the states have is VOTER SUPPRESSION tactics. They ran out of principles, values, and ideas.

hamsterjill

(17,577 posts)
4. This!
Tue Feb 8, 2022, 02:02 PM
Feb 2022

From a lifelong Texan. And the more they get away with it in Texas, the more emboldened they become to try the same tactics in other states

BeckyDem

(8,361 posts)
6. Precisely.
Tue Feb 8, 2022, 04:05 PM
Feb 2022

The irony is that Trump screamed rigged as if he was the victim. These thugs are not to be trusted in government.

JCMach1

(29,202 posts)
8. I had been secretly purged in Texas in 2016
Tue Feb 8, 2022, 04:14 PM
Feb 2022

I only found out because my newly minted citizen wife went to register and I checked my registration at the same time.

lagomorph777

(30,613 posts)
11. I would have no idea how to prove my citizenship.
Tue Feb 8, 2022, 04:40 PM
Feb 2022

I was born in the USA but they never sent me any kind of citizenship card.

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