“Texans run Texas elections, and we will not be bullied by the Department of Justice,” Paxton said in a Tuesday news release.
The Department of Justice said it would send federal election monitors to polling locations in 8 Texas counties. Attorney ...
Within a few hours of being sued, the U.S. Department of Justice agrees not to interfere in Tuesday’s election process in ...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton originally tried kicking federal monitors out of the Lone Star State, but he and the DOJ ...
The lawsuit comes after the DOJ announced on Nov. 1 it would send federal election monitors to 27 states, including Texas.
Federal judges denied two states’ requests to bar the Justice Department (DOJ) from dispatching lawyers to monitor adherence ...
Following 11th-hour efforts to prevent federal observers from monitoring Texas polling stations, the state reached an ...
Within a few hours of being sued, the U.S. Department of Justice agreed not to interfere in Tuesday’s election process and a ...
The DOJ initially said it would send monitors to eight Texas counties, including Harris and Waller, to monitor for compliance ...
The federal agency agreed their monitors would remain outside polling locations and wouldn’t interfere with voting.
“Texans run Texas elections, and we will not be bullied by the Department of Justice,” Paxton said in a statement Tuesday.
The state reached an agreement with the Department of Justice, which is dispatching civil rights monitors to eight locations ...