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Texas Scorecard By Brandon Waltens May 16, 2020

While the Texas Supreme Court has not ruled on the merit of the case, oral arguments are scheduled to begin on Wednesday.

As Texas Democrats attempt to use the Chinese coronavirus as a pretext to increase voting by mail, a process often ripe for fraud, the state’s highest civil court is putting a halt to those plans for the time being.

After a ruling by the Houston Court of Appeals that would have prevented state officials from enforcing state law regarding mail-in ballots, the Texas Supreme Court issued a stay on Friday as they prepare to take oral arguments in the case, brought by the Texas Democrat Party.

“Protecting the integrity of elections is one of my most important and sacred obligations. The Legislature has carefully limited who may and may not vote by mail. The Travis County trial court’s decision to allow everyone to vote by mail is contrary to state law and will be reversed on appeal,” said Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton.

“I am pleased that today the Texas Supreme Court confirmed that my office may continue to prosecute voter fraud and issue guidance on mail-in ballots while that appeal plays out,” he added.

Texas Democrats, however, bemoaned the decision, with party chairman Gilberto Hinajosa calling it a “a dark day for our democracy.”

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