January 9, 2020 - The law, is the law, is the law. In Texas, 2019 was chock full of civil election lawsuits alleging illegalities, fraud and mistakes committed by Texas election officials in bond elections around the Lone Star State:
- May 2019 - A civil mandamus lawsuit was filed in Dallas requesting a district judge direct multiple Dallas County Election officials to follow election tabulation security laws - case is pending.
- June 2019 - An election contest was filed against the Dallas County Community College District because the results of a $1.1 Billion bond election are in question of so many ballot discrepancies, computerized tabulation audit lot error messages, etc. - case is pending.
- December 2019 - An election contest was filed in Midland to determine if the official election results for a $569 Million school bond were accurate because more than 800 ballots were missing from a manual recount plus other computerized ballot tabulation issues - case is pending.
Voters are stepping up and filing lawsuits and election contests to stop the illegalities being reported with computerized voting tabulations around Texas. The great news is these are non-partisan civil lawsuits driven by voters.
Add One More Election Contest in Texas Courts
Contest Filed Challenging A City's Charter Amendment