Texas Dems furious as Dallas polling places thrown into chaos by rule change
Source: Raw Story · Bias: Far Left
Summary
The Texas Democratic Party issued an alert on social media Tuesday, as voters in Dallas County reported widespread confusion over their polling place triggered by a rule change at the start of this year."Many voters are being forced to vote at a different polling place this election. Please confirm your polling place," stated the party's account on X, directing voters to a link that allows them to look up their assigned polling location. "If you have any questions about voting in today’s Primary Election, please call 844-TX-VOTES (844-898-6837). Our hotline voters are ready to help! Polls are open until 7pm this evening. If you are in line, stay in line!"The confusion stems from Dallas County's move to switch to strict precinct-only voting, in contrast to most of the state, where there are larger countywide polling centers anyone living in the area can vote in. This change took place because the Republican Party of Dallas County refused to agree to a joint primary election, preventing voters from using the countywide system."In Dallas County, voters are required to go to their assigned precinct on Election Day, which is different from early voting, when residents could cast a ballot at any vote center in the county. Plus, since Dallas County Democrats and Republicans are holding separate elections, your voting location may be specific to your party affiliation," reported WFAA. "For example, election judges at Lee McShan Elementary in Dallas said they've seen a lot of people trying to vote at the wrong precinct.""Two people living in the same home near Harry S. Moss Park may vote in two different places," the report continued. "Democrats must vote at Lee McShan Elementary, but a Republican living in the same precinct home would be required to vote at Benjamin Franklin International Exploratory Academy."Dallas County is the home territory of Democratic Senate candidate and current Rep. Jasmine Crockett, and turnout there is widely expected to be a critical area for her campaign. A similar polling change forced by Republicans has also confused voters in Williamson County, which encompasses the suburbs north of Austin and is a place with strong ties to Crockett's rival, state Rep. James Talarico.
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