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  • Travis County, Texas election clerk DANA DEBEAUVOIR holds a morning press conference to slam the alleged difficulties with voting by mail applications and new restrictions on voter registrations.  DEBEAUVOIR says the Texas Secretary of State's office has been uncooperative to her and other county clerks facing problems with mail in ballot registrations.
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  • Travis County, Texas election clerk DANA DEBEAUVOIR holds a morning press conference to slam the alleged difficulties with voting by mail applications and new restrictions on voter registrations.  DEBEAUVOIR says the Texas Secretary of State's office has been uncooperative to her and other county clerks facing problems with mail in ballot registrations.
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  • Travis County, Texas election clerk DANA DEBEAUVOIR holds a morning press conference to slam the alleged difficulties with voting by mail applications and new restrictions on voter registrations.  DEBEAUVOIR says the Texas Secretary of State's office has been uncooperative to her and other county clerks facing problems with mail in ballot registrations.
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  • Travis County, Texas election clerk DANA DEBEAUVOIR holds a morning press conference to slam the alleged difficulties with voting by mail applications and new restrictions on voter registrations.  DEBEAUVOIR says the Texas Secretary of State's office has been uncooperative to her and other county clerks facing problems with mail in ballot registrations.
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  • Travis County, Texas election clerk DANA DEBEAUVOIR holds a morning press conference to slam the alleged difficulties with voting by mail applications and new restrictions on voter registrations.  DEBEAUVOIR says the Texas Secretary of State's office has been uncooperative to her and other county clerks facing problems with mail in ballot registrations.
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  • A form is shown taped to the wall as Travis County, Texas election clerk DANA DEBEAUVOIR holds a morning press conference to slam the alleged difficulties with voting by mail applications and new restrictions on voter registrations.  DEBEAUVOIR says the Texas Secretary of State's office has been uncooperative to her and other county clerks facing problems with mail in ballot registrations.
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  • A new mail-in ballot form is shown as Travis County, Texas election clerk DANA DEBEAUVOIR holds a morning press conference to slam the alleged difficulties with voting by mail applications and new restrictions on voter registrations.  DEBEAUVOIR says the Texas Secretary of State's office has been uncooperative to her and other county clerks facing problems with mail in ballot registrations.
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  • Travis County, Texas election clerk DANA DEBEAUVOIR holds a morning press conference to slam the alleged difficulties with voting by mail applications and new restrictions on voter registrations.  DEBEAUVOIR says the Texas Secretary of State's office has been uncooperative to her and other county clerks facing problems with mail in ballot registrations.
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  • Travis County, Texas election clerk DANA DEBEAUVOIR holds a morning press conference to slam the alleged difficulties with voting by mail applications and new restrictions on voter registrations.  DEBEAUVOIR says the Texas Secretary of State's office has been uncooperative to her and other county clerks facing problems with mail in ballot registrations.
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  • Travis County, Texas election clerk DANA DEBEAUVOIR holds a morning press conference to slam the alleged difficulties with voting by mail applications and new restrictions on voter registrations.  DEBEAUVOIR says the Texas Secretary of State's office has been uncooperative to her and other county clerks facing problems with mail in ballot registrations.
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  • Travis County, Texas election clerk DANA DEBEAUVOIR holds a morning press conference to slam the alleged difficulties with voting by mail applications and new restrictions on voter registrations.  DEBEAUVOIR says the Texas Secretary of State's office has been uncooperative to her and other county clerks facing problems with mail in ballot registrations.
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  • Travis County, Texas election clerk DANA DEBEAUVOIR holds a morning press conference to slam the alleged difficulties with voting by mail applications and new restrictions on voter registrations.  DEBEAUVOIR says the Texas Secretary of State's office has been uncooperative to her and other county clerks facing problems with mail in ballot registrations.
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  • Travis County, Texas election clerk DANA DEBEAUVOIR holds a morning press conference to slam the alleged difficulties with voting by mail applications and new restrictions on voter registrations.  DEBEAUVOIR says the Texas Secretary of State's office has been uncooperative to her and other county clerks facing problems with mail in ballot registrations.
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  • Travis County, Texas election clerk DANA DEBEAUVOIR holds a morning press conference to slam the alleged difficulties with voting by mail applications and new restrictions on voter registrations.  DEBEAUVOIR says the Texas Secretary of State's office has been uncooperative to her and other county clerks facing problems with mail in ballot registrations.
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  • Travis County, Texas election clerk DANA DEBEAUVOIR holds a morning press conference to slam the alleged difficulties with voting by mail applications and new restrictions on voter registrations.  DEBEAUVOIR says the Texas Secretary of State's office has been uncooperative to her and other county clerks facing problems with mail in ballot registrations.
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  • Travis County, Texas election clerk DANA DEBEAUVOIR holds a morning press conference to slam the alleged difficulties with voting by mail applications and new restrictions on voter registrations.  DEBEAUVOIR says the Texas Secretary of State's office has been uncooperative to her and other county clerks facing problems with mail in ballot registrations.
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  • Travis County, Texas election clerk DANA DEBEAUVOIR holds a morning press conference to slam the alleged difficulties with voting by mail applications and new restrictions on voter registrations.  DEBEAUVOIR says the Texas Secretary of State's office has been uncooperative to her and other county clerks facing problems with mail in ballot registrations.
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  • Travis County, Texas election clerk DANA DEBEAUVOIR holds a morning press conference to slam the alleged difficulties with voting by mail applications and new restrictions on voter registrations.  DEBEAUVOIR says the Texas Secretary of State's office has been uncooperative to her and other county clerks facing problems with mail in ballot registrations.
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  • Travis County, Texas election clerk DANA DEBEAUVOIR holds a morning press conference to slam the alleged difficulties with voting by mail applications and new restrictions on voter registrations.  DEBEAUVOIR says the Texas Secretary of State's office has been uncooperative to her and other county clerks facing problems with mail in ballot registrations.
    DanaD_TXElections_12.JPG
  • Travis County, Texas election clerk DANA DEBEAUVOIR holds a morning press conference to slam the alleged difficulties with voting by mail applications and new restrictions on voter registrations.  DEBEAUVOIR says the Texas Secretary of State's office has been uncooperative to her and other county clerks facing problems with mail in ballot registrations.
    DanaD_TXElections_08.JPG
  • Travis County, Texas election clerk DANA DEBEAUVOIR holds a morning press conference to slam the alleged difficulties with voting by mail applications and new restrictions on voter registrations.  DEBEAUVOIR says the Texas Secretary of State's office has been uncooperative to her and other county clerks facing problems with mail in ballot registrations.
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  • Travis County, Texas election clerk DANA DEBEAUVOIR holds a morning press conference to slam the alleged difficulties with voting by mail applications and new restrictions on voter registrations.  DEBEAUVOIR says the Texas Secretary of State's office has been uncooperative to her and other county clerks facing problems with mail in ballot registrations.
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  • Hundreds of President Donald Trump's supporters rally between the Governor's Mansion and the Texas Capitol, adamant that the president should not concede to Joe Biden until cases of election fraud are investigated and all votes counted. So far no widespread cases of illegal voting have arisen almost two weeks after the election.
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  • Hundreds of President Donald Trump's supporters rally between the Governor's Mansion and the Texas Capitol, adamant that the president should not concede to Joe Biden until cases of election fraud are investigated and all votes counted. So far no widespread cases of illegal voting have arisen almost two weeks after the election.
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  • Hundreds of President Donald Trump's supporters rally between the Governor's Mansion and the Texas Capitol, adamant that the president should not concede to Joe Biden until cases of election fraud are investigated and all votes counted. So far no widespread cases of illegal voting have arisen almost two weeks after the election.
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  • Hundreds of President Donald Trump's supporters rally between the Governor's Mansion and the Texas Capitol, adamant that the president should not concede to Joe Biden until cases of election fraud are investigated and all votes counted. So far no widespread cases of illegal voting have arisen almost two weeks after the election.
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  • Hundreds of President Donald Trump's supporters rally between the Governor's Mansion and the Texas Capitol, adamant that the president should not concede to Joe Biden until cases of election fraud are investigated and all votes counted. So far no widespread cases of illegal voting have arisen almost two weeks after the election.
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  • Hundreds of President Donald Trump's supporters rally between the Governor's Mansion and the Texas Capitol, adamant that the president should not concede to Joe Biden until cases of election fraud are investigated and all votes counted. So far no widespread cases of illegal voting have arisen almost two weeks after the election.
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  • Hundreds of President Donald Trump's supporters rally between the Governor's Mansion and the Texas Capitol, adamant that the president should not concede to Joe Biden until cases of election fraud are investigated and all votes counted. So far no widespread cases of illegal voting have arisen almost two weeks after the election.
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  • Hundreds of President Donald Trump's supporters rally between the Governor's Mansion and the Texas Capitol, adamant that the president should not concede to Joe Biden until cases of election fraud are investigated and all votes counted. So far no widespread cases of illegal voting have arisen almost two weeks after the election.
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  • Hundreds of President Donald Trump's supporters rally between the Governor's Mansion and the Texas Capitol, adamant that the president should not concede to Joe Biden until cases of election fraud are investigated and all votes counted. So far no widespread cases of illegal voting have arisen almost two weeks after the election.
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  • Hundreds of President Donald Trump's supporters rally between the Governor's Mansion and the Texas Capitol, adamant that the president should not concede to Joe Biden until cases of election fraud are investigated and all votes counted. So far no widespread cases of illegal voting have arisen almost two weeks after the election.
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  • Hundreds of President Donald Trump's supporters rally between the Governor's Mansion and the Texas Capitol, adamant that the president should not concede to Joe Biden until cases of election fraud are investigated and all votes counted. So far no widespread cases of illegal voting have arisen almost two weeks after the election.
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  • Hundreds of President Donald Trump's supporters rally between the Governor's Mansion and the Texas Capitol, adamant that the president should not concede to Joe Biden until cases of election fraud are investigated and all votes counted. So far no widespread cases of illegal voting have arisen almost two weeks after the election.
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  • Hundreds of President Donald Trump's supporters rally between the Governor's Mansion and the Texas Capitol, adamant that the president should not concede to Joe Biden until cases of election fraud are investigated and all votes counted. So far no widespread cases of illegal voting have arisen almost two weeks after the election.
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  • Hundreds of President Donald Trump's supporters rally between the Governor's Mansion and the Texas Capitol, adamant that the president should not concede to Joe Biden until cases of election fraud are investigated and all votes counted. So far no widespread cases of illegal voting have arisen almost two weeks after the election.
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  • Hundreds of President Donald Trump's supporters rally between the Governor's Mansion and the Texas Capitol, adamant that the president should not concede to Joe Biden until cases of election fraud are investigated and all votes counted. So far no widespread cases of illegal voting have arisen almost two weeks after the election.
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  • Hundreds of President Donald Trump's supporters rally between the Governor's Mansion and the Texas Capitol, adamant that the president should not concede to Joe Biden until cases of election fraud are investigated and all votes counted. So far no widespread cases of illegal voting have arisen almost two weeks after the election.
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  • Hundreds of President Donald Trump's supporters rally between the Governor's Mansion and the Texas Capitol, adamant that the president should not concede to Joe Biden until cases of election fraud are investigated and all votes counted. So far no widespread cases of illegal voting have arisen almost two weeks after the election.
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  • Hundreds of President Donald Trump's supporters rally between the Governor's Mansion and the Texas Capitol, adamant that the president should not concede to Joe Biden until cases of election fraud are investigated and all votes counted. So far no widespread cases of illegal voting have arisen almost two weeks after the election.
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  • Hundreds of President Donald Trump's supporters rally between the Governor's Mansion and the Texas Capitol, adamant that the president should not concede to Joe Biden until cases of election fraud are investigated and all votes counted. So far no widespread cases of illegal voting have arisen almost two weeks after the election.
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  • Hundreds of President Donald Trump's supporters rally between the Governor's Mansion and the Texas Capitol, adamant that the president should not concede to Joe Biden until cases of election fraud are investigated and all votes counted. So far no widespread cases of illegal voting have arisen almost two weeks after the election.
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  • Hundreds of President Donald Trump's supporters rally between the Governor's Mansion and the Texas Capitol, adamant that the president should not concede to Joe Biden until cases of election fraud are investigated and all votes counted. So far no widespread cases of illegal voting have arisen almost two weeks after the election.
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  • Hundreds of President Donald Trump's supporters rally between the Governor's Mansion and the Texas Capitol, adamant that the president should not concede to Joe Biden until cases of election fraud are investigated and all votes counted. So far no widespread cases of illegal voting have arisen almost two weeks after the election.
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  • Hundreds of President Donald Trump's supporters rally between the Governor's Mansion and the Texas Capitol, adamant that the president should not concede to Joe Biden until cases of election fraud are investigated and all votes counted. So far no widespread cases of illegal voting have arisen almost two weeks after the election.
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  • Voter suppression protests continue in Austin as Democratic legislators remain holed up in Washington fighting Republican efforts to pass more restrictive voting laws in Texas. A coalition of faith-based leaders, the League of Women Voters (LWV) and the NAACP gather Monday at the Texas Capitol prior to this week's special session.
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  • Voter suppression protests continue in Austin as Democratic legislators remain holed up in Washington fighting Republican efforts to pass more restrictive voting laws in Texas. A coalition of faith-based leaders, the League of Women Voters (LWV) and the NAACP gather Monday at the Texas Capitol prior to this week's special session.
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  • Voter suppression protests continue in Austin as Democratic legislators remain holed up in Washington fighting Republican efforts to pass more restrictive voting laws in Texas. A coalition of faith-based leaders, the League of Women Voters (LWV) and the NAACP gather Monday at the Texas Capitol prior to this week's special session.
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  • Voter suppression protests continue in Austin as Democratic legislators remain holed up in Washington fighting Republican efforts to pass more restrictive voting laws in Texas. A coalition of faith-based leaders, the League of Women Voters (LWV) and the NAACP gather Monday at the Texas Capitol prior to this week's special session.
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  • Voter suppression protests continue in Austin as Democratic legislators remain holed up in Washington fighting Republican efforts to pass more restrictive voting laws in Texas. A coalition of faith-based leaders, the League of Women Voters (LWV) and the NAACP gather Monday at the Texas Capitol prior to this week's special session.
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  • Voter suppression protests continue in Austin as Democratic legislators remain holed up in Washington fighting Republican efforts to pass more restrictive voting laws in Texas. A coalition of faith-based leaders, the League of Women Voters (LWV) and the NAACP gather Monday at the Texas Capitol prior to this week's special session.
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  • Voter suppression protests continue in Austin as Democratic legislators remain holed up in Washington fighting Republican efforts to pass more restrictive voting laws in Texas. A coalition of faith-based leaders, the League of Women Voters (LWV) and the NAACP gather Monday at the Texas Capitol prior to this week's special session.
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  • Voter suppression protests continue in Austin as Democratic legislators remain holed up in Washington fighting Republican efforts to pass more restrictive voting laws in Texas. A coalition of faith-based leaders, the League of Women Voters (LWV) and the NAACP gather Monday at the Texas Capitol prior to this week's special session.
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  • Voter suppression protests continue in Austin as Democratic legislators remain holed up in Washington fighting Republican efforts to pass more restrictive voting laws in Texas. A coalition of faith-based leaders, the League of Women Voters (LWV) and the NAACP gather Monday at the Texas Capitol prior to this week's special session.
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  • KAREN KELLEY  of the League of Women Voters in Austin protests voter suppression  as Democratic legislators remain holed up in Washington fighting Republican efforts to pass more restrictive voting laws in Texas. A coalition of faith-based leaders, the League of Women Voters (LWV) and the NAACP gather Monday at the Texas Capitol prior to this week's special session.
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  • CAROLYN BOYLE of the Methodist Church protests voter suppression efforts in Austin as Democratic legislators remain holed up in Washington fighting Republican efforts to pass more restrictive voting laws in Texas. A coalition of faith-based leaders, the League of Women Voters (LWV) and the NAACP gather Monday at the Texas Capitol prior to this week's special session.
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  • Voter suppression protests continue in Austin as Democratic legislators remain holed up in Washington fighting Republican efforts to pass more restrictive voting laws in Texas. A coalition of faith-based leaders, the League of Women Voters (LWV) and the NAACP gather Monday at the Texas Capitol prior to this week's special session.
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  • Voter suppression protests continue in Austin as Democratic legislators remain holed up in Washington fighting Republican efforts to pass more restrictive voting laws in Texas. A coalition of faith-based leaders, the League of Women Voters (LWV) and the NAACP gather Monday at the Texas Capitol prior to this week's special session.
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  • Voter suppression protests continue in Austin as Democratic legislators remain holed up in Washington fighting Republican efforts to pass more restrictive voting laws in Texas. A coalition of faith-based leaders, the League of Women Voters (LWV) and the NAACP gather Monday at the Texas Capitol prior to this week's special session.
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  • Voter suppression protests continue in Austin as Democratic legislators remain holed up in Washington fighting Republican efforts to pass more restrictive voting laws in Texas. A coalition of faith-based leaders, the League of Women Voters (LWV) and the NAACP gather Monday at the Texas Capitol prior to this week's special session.
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  • Voter suppression protests continue in Austin as Democratic legislators remain holed up in Washington fighting Republican efforts to pass more restrictive voting laws in Texas. A coalition of faith-based leaders, the League of Women Voters (LWV) and the NAACP gather Monday at the Texas Capitol prior to this week's special session.
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  • KAREN KELLEY  of the League of Women Voters in Austin protests voter suppression  as Democratic legislators remain holed up in Washington fighting Republican efforts to pass more restrictive voting laws in Texas. A coalition of faith-based leaders, the League of Women Voters (LWV) and the NAACP gather Monday at the Texas Capitol prior to this week's special session.
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  • Voter suppression protests continue in Austin as Democratic legislators remain holed up in Washington fighting Republican efforts to pass more restrictive voting laws in Texas. A coalition of faith-based leaders, the League of Women Voters (LWV) and the NAACP gather Monday at the Texas Capitol prior to this week's special session.
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  • SINDY M. BENAVIDES,  CEO of LULAC, protests voter suppression efforts in Austin as Democratic legislators remain holed up in Washington fighting Republican efforts to pass more restrictive voting laws in Texas. A coalition of faith-based leaders, the League of Women Voters (LWV) and the NAACP gather Monday at the Texas Capitol prior to this week's special session.
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  • Austin Texas USA: Young man fills in voter registration card at League of Women Voters register-to-vote drive outside grocery store. ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Austin, TX USA July 6, 2020:  A 65-year old Texan receives a mail-in ballot from the Travis County Clerk's office for a July runoff election that will determine November main election matchups. Accusations of voter fraud regarding mail in ballots continue to swirl in Texas even though no evidence supports any widespread fraud.
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  • Austin, TX USA July 6, 2020:  A 65-year old Texan receives a mail-in ballot from the Travis County Clerk's office for a July runoff election that will determine November main election matchups. Accusations of voter fraud regarding mail in ballots continue to swirl in Texas even though no evidence supports any widespread fraud.
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  • Austin, TX USA July 6, 2020:  A 65-year old Texan receives a mail-in ballot from the Travis County Clerk's office for a July runoff election that will determine November main election matchups. Accusations of voter fraud regarding mail in ballots continue to swirl in Texas even though no evidence supports any widespread fraud.
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  • Austin, TX USA July 6, 2020:  A 65-year old Texan receives a mail-in ballot from the Travis County Clerk's office for a July runoff election that will determine November main election matchups. Accusations of voter fraud regarding mail in ballots continue to swirl in Texas even though no evidence supports any widespread fraud.
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  • Austin, TX USA July 6, 2020:  A 65-year old Texan receives a mail-in ballot from the Travis County Clerk's office for a July runoff election that will determine November main election matchups. Accusations of voter fraud regarding mail in ballots continue to swirl in Texas even though no evidence supports any widespread fraud.
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  • Austin, TX USA July 6, 2020:  A 65-year old Texan receives a mail-in ballot from the Travis County Clerk's office for a July runoff election that will determine November main election matchups. Accusations of voter fraud regarding mail in ballots continue to swirl in Texas even though no evidence supports any widespread fraud.
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  • Austin, TX USA July 6, 2020:  A 65-year old Texan receives a mail-in ballot from the Travis County Clerk's office for a July runoff election that will determine November main election matchups. Accusations of voter fraud regarding mail in ballots continue to swirl in Texas even though no evidence supports any widespread fraud.
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  • Austin, TX USA July 6, 2020:  A 65-year old Texan receives a mail-in ballot from the Travis County Clerk's office for a July runoff election that will determine November main election matchups. Accusations of voter fraud regarding mail in ballots continue to swirl in Texas even though no evidence supports any widespread fraud.
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  • Austin, TX USA July 6, 2020:  A 65-year old Texan receives a mail-in ballot from the Travis County Clerk's office for a July runoff election that will determine November main election matchups. Accusations of voter fraud regarding mail in ballots continue to swirl in Texas even though no evidence supports any widespread fraud.
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  • Austin, TX USA July 6, 2020:  A 65-year old Texan receives a mail-in ballot from the Travis County Clerk's office for a July runoff election that will determine November main election matchups. Accusations of voter fraud regarding mail in ballots continue to swirl in Texas even though no evidence supports any widespread fraud.
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  • Austin, TX USA July 6, 2020:  A 65-year old Texan receives a mail-in ballot from the Travis County Clerk's office for a July runoff election that will determine November main election matchups. Accusations of voter fraud regarding mail in ballots continue to swirl in Texas even though no evidence supports any widespread fraud.
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  • Austin, TX USA July 6, 2020:  A 65-year old Texan receives a mail-in ballot from the Travis County Clerk's office for a July runoff election that will determine November main election matchups. Accusations of voter fraud regarding mail in ballots continue to swirl in Texas even though no evidence supports any widespread fraud.
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  • Austin, TX USA July 6, 2020:  A 65-year old Texan receives a mail-in ballot from the Travis County Clerk's office for a July runoff election that will determine November main election matchups. Accusations of voter fraud regarding mail in ballots continue to swirl in Texas even though no evidence supports any widespread fraud.
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  • Austin, TX USA July 6, 2020:  A 65-year old Texan receives a mail-in ballot from the Travis County Clerk's office for a July runoff election that will determine November main election matchups. Accusations of voter fraud regarding mail in ballots continue to swirl in Texas even though no evidence supports any widespread fraud.
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  • Austin, TX USA July 6, 2020:  A 65-year old Texan receives a mail-in ballot from the Travis County Clerk's office for a July runoff election that will determine November main election matchups. Accusations of voter fraud regarding mail in ballots continue to swirl in Texas even though no evidence supports any widespread fraud.
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  • Austin, TX USA July 6, 2020:  A 65-year old Texan receives a mail-in ballot from the Travis County Clerk's office for a July runoff election that will determine November main election matchups. Accusations of voter fraud regarding mail in ballots continue to swirl in Texas even though no evidence supports any widespread fraud.
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  • Austin, TX USA July 6, 2020:  A 65-year old Texan receives a mail-in ballot from the Travis County Clerk's office for a July runoff election that will determine November main election matchups. Accusations of voter fraud regarding mail in ballots continue to swirl in Texas even though no evidence supports any widespread fraud.
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  • A voter casts his ballot from the car with help of a poll worker as long lines of voters queue up to cast their ballots on the first day of early voting in Texas.  County elections officials are reporting record numbers of early voters and only minor processing problems as 14,000 ballots were cast by noon on October 13, 2020.
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  • A voter casts his ballot from the car with help of a poll worker as long lines of voters queue up to cast their ballots on the first day of early voting in Texas.  County elections officials are reporting record numbers of early voters and only minor processing problems as 14,000 ballots were cast by noon on October 13, 2020.
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  • Voter Jennifer Allen and a friend leave a polling place as long lines of voters queue up to cast their ballots on the first day of early voting in Texas.  County elections officials are reporting record numbers of early voters and only minor processing problems as 14,000 ballots were cast by noon on October 13, 2020.
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  • A voter casts his ballot from the car with help of a poll worker as long lines of voters queue up to cast their ballots on the first day of early voting in Texas.  County elections officials are reporting record numbers of early voters and only minor processing problems as 14,000 ballots were cast by noon on October 13, 2020.
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  • A voter casts his ballot from the car with help of a poll worker as long lines of voters queue up to cast their ballots on the first day of early voting in Texas.  County elections officials are reporting record numbers of early voters and only minor processing problems as 14,000 ballots were cast by noon on October 13, 2020.
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  • A voter casts his ballot from the car with help of a poll worker as long lines of voters queue up to cast their ballots on the first day of early voting in Texas.  County elections officials are reporting record numbers of early voters and only minor processing problems as 14,000 ballots were cast by noon on October 13, 2020.
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  • A voter leaves the polling place as long lines of voters queue up to cast their ballots on the first day of early voting in Texas.  County elections officials are reporting record numbers of early voters and only minor processing problems as 14,000 ballots were cast by noon on October 13, 2020.
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  • State Rep. JULIE JOHNSON, D-Farmers Branch, looks through the maps as Rep. CHRIS TURNER, D-Grand Prairie, sits at his desk while the Texas House considers HB1 the redistricting bill during the second-called 87th Legislature special session.
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  • Newly-elected State Rep. Brian Harrison, R-Waxahachie, takes the oath of office as the Texas House considers HB1 the redistricting bill during the second-called 87th Legislature special session.
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  • Texas House members confer as the Texas House considers HB1 the redistricting bill during the second-called 87th Legislature special session.
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  • State Rep. TODD HUNTER, R-Corpus Christi, and chair of the House Redistricting Committee, stands with colleagues on the floor as theTexas House considers HB1 the redistricting bill during the second-called 87th Legislature special session.
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  • State Rep. TODD HUNTER, R-Corpus Christi, and chair of the House Redistricting Committee, stands with colleagues on the floor as theTexas House considers HB1 the redistricting bill during the second-called 87th Legislature special session.
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  • Newly elected State Rep. BRIAN HARRISON, R-Waxahachie, listens as the Texas House considers HB1 the redistricting bill during the second-called 87th Legislature special session.
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  • State Rep. NICOLE COLLIER, D-Fort Worth, speaks at the back mic while other representatives wait as the Texas House considers HB1 the redistricting bill during the second-called 87th Legislature special session.
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  • State Rep. MORGAN MEYER, R-Dallas, l, negotiates with Rep. RAFAEL ANCHIA, D-Dallas, as the Texas House considers HB1 the redistricting bill during the second-called 87th Legislature special session.
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  • Newly elected State Rep. BRIAN HARRISON, R-Waxahachie, listens as the Texas House considers HB1 the redistricting bill during the second-called 87th Legislature special session.
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  • Stephanie Silver of Austin holds an umbrella as long lines of voters queue up to cast their ballots on the first day of early voting in Texas.  County elections officials are reporting record numbers of early voters and only minor processing problems as 14,000 ballots were cast by noon on October 13, 2020.
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  • Stephanie Silver of Austin holds an umbrella as long lines of voters queue up to cast their ballots on the first day of early voting in Texas.  County elections officials are reporting record numbers of early voters and only minor processing problems as 14,000 ballots were cast by noon on October 13, 2020.
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