House Judiciary & Committee on House Administration Democrats File Amicus Brief Opposing Texas Governor's Order Limiting Ballot Drop-Off Boxes
Washington, D.C. – Today, House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerrold Nadler (D-NY) and Committee on House Administration Chairperson Zoe Lofgren (D-CA), along with all Democratic Members of both Committees, filed an amicus brief opposing Texas Governor Greg Abbott's executive order limiting the number of mail in voting drop-off boxes to one per county. The executive order, which was issued one month before Election Day, will disproportionately impact populous cities, the elderly and individuals with disabilities, which have been most affected by the COVID-19 global pandemic. "The right to vote in a free and fair election, and the right to have our votes counted, lies at the very core of our democracy," said Chairman Nadler. "The last-minute effort by Governor Abbott to limit the amount of ballot boxes per county- which will make it harder for Texans to cast their vote amid the COVID-19 global health crisis- is a blatant attack on this fundamental right. The House Judiciary Committee will continue to fight against voter suppression tactics across the nation, and to protect the sacred right to vote for all Americans." "An election that forces voters to choose between protecting their health and casting their ballot is not a free and fair election," said Chairperson Lofgren. "Governor Abbott's unreasonable order to limit ballot drop off locations to one per-county will disproportionally suppress voting options and access to the ballot for millions of Texans. This last-minute mandate in the midst of a deadly pandemic is not only ill-considered, but it poses a danger to the health and well-being of Americans seeking to safely exercise their right to vote." |
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