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Texas Scorecard by Erin Anderson March 18, 2020

After thousands of Super Tuesday ballots went missing, local and state officials want answers from Dallas County Elections Administrator Toni Pippins-Poole.

Local and state officials are calling for a review of mistakes made by Dallas County’s top election official that resulted in the Democrat and her staff misplacing over 9,000 Super Tuesday ballots.

Next week, the Dallas County Commissioners Court will consider a proposal to create a Bi-Partisan Election Review Board and direct Elections Administrator Toni Pippins-Poole to publicly disclose details about her office’s conduct of the March 3 primary elections.

If the commissioners approve, a panel of “state and local stakeholders” from both parties will be selected “to review the vote-counting process, to audit the final election count, and to confirm the final results” of the primaries.

County Commissioner J.J. Koch, the lone Republican on the court, proposed the election integrity measure.

More: https://texasscorecard.com/local/dallas-officials-call-for-bipartisan-review-of-election-mistakes/