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Joe Schoffstall    
March 29, 2018 2:15 pm

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http://freebeacon.com/politics/texas-county-hit-lawsuit-concealing-records-noncitizens-registered-vote/

A Texas county has been hit with a lawsuit for concealing records in relation to noncitizens on voter rolls.

The Public Interest Legal Foundation (PILF), an election integrity group, filed a complaint on Thursday against the Office of the Harris County Voter Registrar in the United States District Court for the Southern District of Texas for its refusal to disclose documents or allow the inspection of its voter rolls in relation to registrants who were removed after it was discovered that they were noncitizens.

"The Foundation seeks a declaration that all of Defendant's records related to list maintenance, including but not limited to those explicitly requested by the Foundation, are subject to public inspection without encumbrance by any state public disclosure laws and must be preserved for such inspection purposes," the complaint reads. "The Foundation seeks an injunction to compel Defendant Bennett to comply with Subsection 20507(i) through an order commanding her to permit inspection and duplication of all records concerning the maintenance of registration lists."
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They are a lot of votes in Harris country. It used to be solid red, now it's solid blue.

Offline IsailedawayfromFR

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Doesn't the Secretary of State of Texas have jurisdiction here for voting?

Wonder why the lawsuit instead of simply the SOS get the records?
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Harris County - the biggest population center in a big state?  That's big...

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Harris County.  What a shock!  They Might want to look into Travis and Dallas Counties too.

Just say'n.
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Harris County.  What a shock!  They Might want to look into Travis and Dallas Counties too.

Just say'n.

And, Bexar and Hidalgo.

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And, Bexar and Hidalgo.

Throw El Paso and Webb county in and you have a deal.