A new lawsuit challenged the eligibility of tens of thousands of voters in Harris County.
Republican megadonor Steven Hotze filed a lawsuit seeking the removal of tens of thousands of ineligible voters from the roll of Texas' biggest county.The lawsuit—filed by Hotze alongside two Republican legislative candidates against Harris County Voter Registrar Ann Harris Bennett—argued that there are tens of thousands of ineligible voters who should be removed from the voter rolls of Harris County, home to Houston, before the November 5 election.
After Trump's loss in the 2020 presidential race, some Republicans have raised concerns about widespread voter fraud. There has been no evidence of widespread fraud; there have been individual cases, but voter fraud remains rare, reported the Associated Press. Audits have upheld the integrity of the 2020 election in key states.
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