The U.S. Supreme Court has rejected a challenge to a Texas statute that restricts mail-in voting based on age. The challenge aimed to establish universal mail-in voting for all voters but was denied, leaving the current limitation to elderly and disabled Texans in place. Texas Democrats' effort to expand no-excuse mail-in ballots in Texas was denied, upholding the state law.
Texas Democrats Lose Latest Attempt to Force Universal Voting By Mail | Erin Anderson The U.S. Supreme Court denied Democrats’ request to hear arguments against the state’s age limit for using mail-in ballots. Texas Democrats lost another attempt to overturn the state’s… https://t.co/bBUZ4HeEU3
Texas Democrats lost another attempt to overturn the state’s election law that limits no-excuse mail-in voting to voters who are 65 years of age or older. Want the full story? Be sure to visit the link:https://t.co/gamFz5ySd4 https://t.co/hCG0Ax1TNl
JUST IN: Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton (@KenPaxtonTX) writes, “SCOTUS denied the Texas Democratic Party's effort to expand no-excuse mail-in ballots in Texas. This ends a years-long challenge in which we successfully defended the Texas law that limits voting by mail, and the… https://t.co/sNkOWS4fyN