Harris County voter outreach proposal sparks another fight with Texas Republicans
Texas Republicans are clashing again with the states most populous county over voting. This time, theyre criticizing Harris Countys plan for outreach to eligible but unregistered voters ahead of the registration deadline.
County commissioners were set to consider the proposed outreach effort at a meeting Tuesday, but took it off the agenda without explanation after Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick and state Sen. Paul Bettencourt, a Harris County Republican, put out a statement describing the proposal as an attempt to bypass a law passed last year restructuring the countys elections. Bettencourts statement claimed without evidence that the plan would have a very high probability of registering non-citizens to vote.
In an interview, Bettencourt said he objects to the county commissioners proposing the outreach after the Legislature passed a law last year eliminating the countys election administrator position and assigning all election duties to the county clerk and tax assessor-collector.
You should not have commissioners court instructing the voter registrar to do anything. That's not their role, Bettencourt told Votebeat, adding that under the new law, they do not have any authority there.
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