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A federal judge has ruled that parts of the Texas voter security law SB1 are unconstitutional, and Texas can no longer investigate voter assistance efforts as a criminal act.
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More than 12% of mail ballots were rejected for the primary. That's a far higher rejection rate than in previous contests.
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The past election was the first since Texas' controversial new voting law was in effect.
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A federal judge in San Antonio temporarily blocked a provision in Senate Bill 1, known as the Texas voter restriction bill, last Friday.
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A federal judge issued a temporary injunction Friday against provisions in Texas' new voting law that prohibit public officials from "soliciting" vote-by-mail applications.