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Texas changed voting rules, causing confusion and ballot issues in multiple counties, sparking claims of voter suppression.
A change in Texas voting rules ended countywide polling in Dallas and Williamson counties, requiring voters to go to precinct-specific sites, causing widespread confusion and some being turned away.
A Dallas County judge extended voting hours to 9 p.m. for Democrats after website crashes and inaccurate online information led to long lines and misplaced voters, but the Texas Supreme Court stayed the order, halting the extension and leaving ballots cast after 7 p.m. in limbo.
The shift, driven by Republican decisions to end the bipartisan agreement needed for countywide voting, sparked criticism from Democrats who called it voter suppression, while officials struggled to communicate the change.
Similar issues occurred in El Paso County due to technical problems.
The disruptions, affecting both parties, raised concerns about election integrity ahead of November’s midterms.
Texas cambió las reglas de votación, causando confusión y problemas con las papeletas en varios condados antes de las elecciones de noviembre.