A Group of Civil Rights Organizations reached an Agreement with Texas State Officials to settle a Lawsuit challenging the Creation and Rollout of a flawed Voter Purge list that Discriminated against Naturalized Citizens.
The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of Texas, the National ACLU Voting Rights Project, the Texas Civil Rights Project, Demos, and the Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law, filed the Lawsuit against Texas Secretary of State David Whitley and Director of Elections Keith Ingram, as well as Local Elections Officials in Eight Counties.
According to the Terms of the Settlement, the State will Rescind its Original Advisory announcing the Purge Effort and Agree to a New Voter Database Maintenance Process that is much more Limited in scope.
The State has also agreed to Provide and Maintain Information regarding the Implementation of the Process.
The Plaintiffs will also Retain the Right to bring another Challenge to the Process if the State continues to Discriminate or Violate Protected Rights.
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