GOP push to monitor voting in Texas's Harris County spurs outcry
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Republicans in Texas are deploying monitors to oversee the handling of ballots in Harris County, a Democratic enclave. Local Democrats have said the move is an effort to intimidate voters and asked the Justice Dept. to send federal observers in response.
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GOP push to monitor voting in Texass Harris County spurs outcry
The conflict is focused on Harris County, where Republicans say more scrutiny of the process is needed. Democrats say GOP efforts could scare off voters.
11:45 AM · Nov 2, 2022
https://www.washingtonpost.com/elections/2022/11/01/gop-push-monitor-voting-texass-harris-county-spurs-outcry/
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HOUSTON With a week to go before Election Day, a showdown is emerging between state and local leaders here over how to protect the security of the vote without intimidating voters and election workers.
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The clash is playing out in Harris County, Texass largest jurisdiction and home to Houston, where state and local Republicans are deploying monitors to oversee the handling of ballots in the Democratic enclave. Local Democratic officials have said the move is an effort to intimidate voters and asked the Justice Department to send federal observers in response.
The result could be a partisan showdown, in which two different sets of monitors face off on Election Day in this giant metro region. Thats not including the thousands of partisan poll watchers who are expected to fan out at voting locations across Texas.
GOP officials and conservative poll watchers say heightened scrutiny is necessary to prevent election fraud and mismanagement. Voting-rights advocates and local leaders, meanwhile, say the GOP is scaring voters and election workers alike and undermining faith in the results for a county that Republicans are pushing hard to win control of on Nov. 8.
The conflict reflects how much mistrust has infused election season across the country, giving rise to fears of confrontation and even violence between groups with wildly divergent beliefs about how best to protect democratic rights. The dynamic is particularly heightened in the cities of politically contested states, where Democrats tend to control elections and where Republicans have mounted aggressive poll-watching campaigns.
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I expect violence on election day.