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BREAKING NEWS: Appeals court upholds vote-by-mail expansion

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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton The Fourteenth Court of Appeals of Texas issued a ruling today (Thursday, May 14) upholding state District Judge Tim Sulak’s April ruling that susceptibility to the coronavirus counts is a disability under state election law and, therefore, a legally valid reason for voters to request absentee ballots.

The court was split, 2-1 along party lines, on the ruling. The appellate court rejected Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton’s insistence that Sulak’s ruling goes

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