Texas may not limit ballot drop boxes for U.S. election: appeals court
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[October 24, 2020]
By Makini Brice and Tim Reid
(Reuters) - A Texas appeals court on Friday
ruled the Republican governor cannot limit drop-off sites for mail
ballots to one per county, a setback for U.S. President Donald Trump.
Upholding a lower court decision, the appeals court ruled against Texas
Governor Greg Abbott. The Texas 3rd Court of Appeals agreed with the
lower court that limiting the number of drop boxes would increase the
risk that voters could get infected with COVID-19, and would infringe on
their right to vote.
Abbott has informed the voting rights groups who oppose his move to
limit drop boxes that he intends to quickly appeal Friday's ruling to
the Texas Supreme Court, effectively delaying the re-opening of ballot
drop-off locations.
"We don't expect his limit to get lifted until the Texas Supreme Court
rules," said Myrna Perez, director of the voting rights and elections
program at New York University's Brennan Center for Justice, a
non-partisan public policy institute which represented the groups
challenging Abbott's order.
Trump has repeatedly criticized mail-in ballots, claiming without
evidence they would lead to widespread fraud. Trump, a Republican, faces
Democrat Joe Biden in the race for the White House on Nov. 3.
Trump won Texas by nine percentage points in 2016. Though a Democratic
presidential candidate has not won the state in more than four decades,
opinion polls suggest it might be in reach for Biden, in part because of
dissatisfaction over Trump's handling of the coronavirus pandemic.
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A voter sanitizes her hand after casting a ballot for the upcoming
presidential election as early voting begins in Houston, Texas,
U.S., October 13, 2020. REUTERS/Go Nakamura
Abbott on Oct. 1 issued an order limiting mail-in ballot drop boxes
to one per county.
On Oct. 15, Judge Tim Sulak said the limitation "would likely
needlessly and unreasonably increase risks of exposure to COVID-19
infections, and needlessly and unreasonably substantially burden
voters' constitutionally protected rights to vote."
In a unanimous ruling on Friday, the three-member appeals court
expressed concerns that limiting drop boxes would increase
congestion and long lines, endangering the health of voters.
(Reporting by Tim Reid and Makini Brice; Editing by Noeleen Walder,
Grant McCool and Daniel Wallis)
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