A federal judge has ruled that parts of a sweeping Texas voter security law are unconstitutional, and the state can no longer investigate voter assistance efforts as a criminal act.
A federal judge has ruled that parts of the 2021 Texas voter security law are unconstitutional, and Texas can no longer investigate voter assistance efforts as a criminal act.
Under one provision, those who assist mail-in ballot voters in exchange for compensation could spend up to ten years in prison and could be fined up to $10,000.
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