RT @SawyerHackett
Holy shit. The Texas Senate just passed a bill to give Greg Abbott’s handpicked Sec. of State the power to overturn elections in the 3rd biggest county in the U.S.

Republicans weaponizing 2020 election lies to rig elections. This is a HUGE story.

@froomkin

This change would provide for a new election if there were more voters than expected and ballots were not available to accomodate them in the specified time. Correct? Election Code 51.008

Not a fan of Abbott, but still, how is this weaponizing?

• election officials response? Make sure enough ballots are on hand or in the pipeline.

@robt @froomkin why does it only apply to one county? And the law doesn’t actually require the ballots to have ever run out, only that the supervisor report that they are low.

@theothersimo @froomkin

? Applies to counties with a population of more than 1 million .

@robt @froomkin my mistake. But, why does it only apply to six counties, and again the same six counties Texas aggressive suppressed votes in in 2020?

@theothersimo @froomkin

Better argument. Is there a record of debate on the bill?

@theothersimo @froomkin Did the bill originally say counties with population of 2.7m and then was amended?

While the text of the legislation does not explicitly mention Harris County, the authority it would vest in the Secretary of State applies only to counties with populations higher than 2.7 million. Harris is the largest county in Texas, with nearly 4.7 million

https://www.newsweek.com/texas-bill-will-give-republican-official-power-overturn-elections-1797955

Texas Bill Will Give Republican Official Power to Overturn Elections

The parameters of the new bill specifically target Harris County, the largest county in Texas, over ballot shortages in 2022.

Newsweek

@theothersimo @froomkin

Only one of several bills: Senate 1750 would eliminate the elections administrator position only in Harris County

https://www.texastribune.org/2023/05/02/texas-election-legislation-2023/

Texas lawmakers are once again retooling election law with these 13 bills

Two years ago, Texas lawmakers focused all their election changes in one bill. There are dozens of proposals this year, and many stem from concerns in Harris County — the nation’s third-largest county.

The Texas Tribune
@robt is that good or bad?

@theothersimo

Looking bad - trying to manipulate votes