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So now the Republicans, who are so desperate to win at all costs that they'll even cheat in states where their victories are already all but assured, are trying to criminalize giving people a ride to the polls in Texas.
Essentially, an evil state senator by the name of Bryan Hughes (who also happens to be a big fan of gay conversion therapy, of course) is pushing a bill through the Texas legislature that would, among other anti-democratic atrocities, outlaw carpooling or ride-sharing, if the ride being shared happens to bring people to a polling place on election day.
This is NOT an exaggeration.
Check it out for yourself. Pay particular attention to SECTION 2.11. Section 64.009, which reads in part:
This is NOT an exaggeration.
Check it out for yourself. Pay particular attention to SECTION 2.11. Section 64.009, which reads in part:
"The Election Code, is amended by adding Subsections (e), (f), and (g) to read as follows:
(e) A person who assists at least three voters voting under this section at the same time by providing the voters with transportation to the polling place must complete and sign a form that:
(1) requires the person to affirm that the voters are physically unable to enter the polling place without personal assistance or likelihood of injuring their health; and
(2) contains the following information:
(A) the person's name and address; and
(B) whether the person is providing assistance solely under this section or under both this section and Subchapter B.
(f) The secretary of state shall prescribe the form described by Subsection (e).
SECTION 2.12. Subchapter B, Chapter 64, Election Code, is amended by adding Section 64.0322 to read as follows:Keep an eye out for more like this from the Republicans, who have long since given up trying to hide the fact that they're a criminal-gang-slash-doomsday-cult who only pretend to be a political party anymore.
Sec. 64.0322. SUBMISSION OF FORM BY ASSISTANT.
(a) A person, other than an election officer, who assists a voter in accordance with this chapter is required to complete a form stating:
(1) the name and address of the person assisting the
voter;
(2) the manner in which the person assisted the voter;
(3) the reason the assistance was necessary; and
(4) the relationship of the assistant to the voter.
(b) The secretary of state shall prescribe the form required by this section. The form must be incorporated into the official carrier envelope if the voter is voting an early voting ballot by mail and receives assistance under Section 86.010, or must be submitted to an election officer at the time the voter casts a ballot if the voter is voting at a polling place or under Section 64.009.