A Texas judge on Thursday temporarily blocked part of a state effort to remove dead people from the voter rolls after the purge led to thousands of people receiving letters asking them to prove they are alive.
The ruling by State District Judge Tim Sulak in Austin came after four Texas voters filed suit on Wednesday on the grounds that the voter roll purge violated state and federal election law and could interfere with people who were very much alive being able to vote in November.
Election officials sent about 80,000 notices to voters who were dead or "potentially deceased." The voters were told they needed to provide evidence that they were alive within 30 days or they would be removed from the rolls, the lawsuit said.AUSTIN IS A LEFT-WING STRONGHOLD AND I BETCHYA THE JUDGE IS A DEM PARTY HACK.
THEY ARE FIGHTING TOOTH AND NAIL OVER THIS ISSUE BECAUSE WITHOUT VOTER FRAUD THE DEMOCRATS PROBABLY CAN;T WIN AN ELECTION.
THEY PROBABLY FORGOT HOW!
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