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Election officials sued in Texas City on claims of intimidating Black voters

Por: The Boston Globe Nation November 08, 2022

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Against a flood of Republican lawsuits around the country aiming to require that ballots are cast in person, the Beaumont, Texas, chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People filed a lawsuit Monday accusing Republican-appointed poll workers of intimidating and discriminating against Black voters during the early-voting period.The lawsuit was filed on behalf of a registered voter in Jefferson County, which includes... + full article



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