Texas GOP Passes Bills Focusing on Election Administration

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The Facts

  • The majority-Republican Texas state legislature on Sunday passed several bills to increase penalties for illegal voting and expand state oversight of local elections, specifically in the Democrat-dominated Harris County. They will now head to Gov. Greg Abbott's office for his signature.

  • One bill, called SB 1933, would authorize the Texas Secretary of State to "order administrative oversight" of a county elections office for complaints surrounding or cause to believe there’s an ongoing series of election administration or voter registration issues.


The Spin

Democratic narrative

The Texas GOP is using election lies to win political points with its base and take control of the state's largest Democratic district. With little evidence of any election fraud in recent years, Gov. Abbott and his hand-picked Secretary of State are trying to throw Harris County into disarray just before it holds its mayoral election — and then give themselves the power to "oversee" what they deem is potential voter fraud. This is a dangerous power grab that violates Texas' Constitution and the sovereignty of its local election officers.

Republican narrative

These laws are not power grabs but rather a reasonable response to Harris County election administrators' failure to send out millions of ballots to voters by election day 2022. If the Democrats wish to discuss voter suppression, they should think about how their election officers failed to provide the physical ballots necessary for Texans to cast their votes. The legislature has the power and the duty to ensure its constituents' voting rights are not at the mercy of incompetent, if not malicious, local politicians.