I just clipped a few paragraphs.
there is more further down for example this part:
SUBCHAPTER B. CANCELLATION
SUBCHAPTER B. CANCELLATION
Sec. 16.031. CANCELLATION ON OFFICIAL NOTICE OF INELIGIBILITY. (a) The registrar shall cancel a voter's registration immediately on receipt of:
(1) notice under Section 13.072(b) or 15.021 or a response under Section 15.053 that the voter's residence is outside the county;
(2) an abstract of the voter's death certificate under Section 16.001(a) or an abstract of an application indicating that the voter is deceased under Section 16.001(b);
(3) an abstract of a final judgment of the voter's total mental incapacity, partial mental incapacity without the right to vote, conviction of a felony, or disqualification under Section 16.002, 16.003, or 16.004;
(4) notice under Section 112.012 that the voter has applied for a limited ballot in another county;
(5) notice from a voter registration official in another state that the voter has registered to vote outside this state; or
(6) notice from the secretary of state that the voter has registered to vote in another county, as determined by the voter's driver's license number or personal identification card number issued by the Department of Public Safety or social security number.
(b) The registrar shall cancel a voter's registration immediately if the registrar:
(1) determines from information received under Section 16.001(c) that the voter is deceased;
(2) has personal knowledge that the voter is deceased; or
(3) receives from a person related within the second degree by consanguinity or affinity, as determined under Chapter 573, Government Code, to the voter a sworn statement by that person indicating that the voter is deceased.
The dead are not voting. I would agree with you dg, that occasionally a person who early voted dies before an election. But that is a legal vote. In rare occasions someone has voted for their dead parents ballot, and in those cases, they get charged with voting illegally. A felony in Texas. You don't want to do that! We had a case like that in Travis once. Hardly enough to swing an election.
The Rs are just crazy on voter ID thinking that will stop them from losing Texas in the future. :crazy:
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