https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/po...l-voted-illegally-nine-judge-rules-rcna145563 Georgia Republican Party official voted illegally nine times, judge rules Brian Pritchard, first vice chairman of the Georgia Republican Party, was fined $5,000 for voting illegally and registering to vote while serving a sentence for a felony, a judge ruled.
5 years for an accidental "fraud" case vs 4 months with 52 intentional fraud counts. Lemme guess, cuz Karen is "law abiding and has a bright future ahead of her a community presence"?
Is there a source for the rise in new voters in Texas or just some Xeeter photoshopping and spreading misinformation?
I don't know. But having worked in data/stats for gubmint(ish) before, I'd bet it's because they ****ed up on properly counting these numbers for a while and only recently realized it. So now, rather than go back and change old data, they're just using a massive lump sum in this month. That would be my innocent guess.
https://www.kxan.com/news/your-loca...e-the-last-constitutional-amendment-election/ https://www.kxan.com/news/your-loca...e-the-last-constitutional-amendment-election/ https://houstonlanding.org/voter-re...ess-getting-texas-voters-to-turn-out-less-so/ https://www.nbcdfw.com/news/politic...ers-will-they-show-up-in-the-primary/3476242/ https://www.houstonchronicle.com/po...exas-voter-registration-election-18678166.php Not every state lets you register to vote as part of your drivers license renewal/application, but Texas does, so that helps. That HAVV dataset goes all the way back to 2011, so if anyone wanted to download and put it into some dataviz software you could probably see some trends. You can even select to view the data going all the way back to Jan 2011 in the website, and you can see Texas dwarfs most other states in registrants. Texas grew by 5 million people since 2011, compared to a place like New York, which has grown by only like 50K. Or just grab a maga hat and scream like a dimwit into the void about conspiracies.