Texas Gov. Gregg Abbott gives bombshell update on state's voter rolls amid fears of election fraud
Daily Mail
Aug 27, 2024
Texas Governor Greg Abbott has
revealed that since the enactment of Senate Bill 1 in 2021, more than 1
million names of ineligible voters have been purged from the state's
voter rolls
Texas Governor Greg Abbott
has claimed more than one million names of ineligible voters have been
purged from the state's voter rolls since the enactment of Senate Bill 1 in 2021.
The
purged names include those of individuals who have moved out of Texas,
those who have passed away, and non-citizens, among other criteria. The
governor's office has indicated that this removal process is still
underway.
According to a release from the governor's office, this process is still ongoing.
'Election integrity is essential to our
democracy,' Abbot said in the statement. 'I have signed the strongest
election laws in the nation to protect the right to vote and to
crackdown on illegal voting.
'Illegal
voting in Texas will never be tolerated. We will continue to actively
safeguard Texans’ sacred right to vote while also aggressively
protecting our elections from illegal voting.'
Back in March, Abbot had rejected
serving as Donald Trump 's running mate for 2024 in favor of remaining
in his state to deal with the border crisis . The governor warned the US
is in 'imminent danger' due to an 'invasion' of 'known and unknown
terrorists, who cross every single day'
The governor's office reported that, since
the signing of SB 1 three years ago, over 1 million names have been
removed from the voter rolls.
More than 6,500 people were removed from not being citizens. Of that number, 1,930 has a previous record of voting.
More than 457,000 dead people have been removed from the Texas voter rolls.
The Secretary of State’s Office is
currently forwarding these records to the Attorney General’s Office for
investigation and 'potential legal action.'
More than 457,000 were the names of deceased people, and more than 134,000 confirmed they no longer lived in Texas.
In addition, over 6,000 people who have a felony conviction were removed as well as 463,000 voters who were on the suspense list, as well as more than 65,000 voters who failed to respond to a notice of examination.
Another 19,000 voters had requested to cancel their voter registration.
Abbott emphasized that the Secretary of
State and county voter registrars 'ongoing legal requirement' to review
the voter rolls, remove ineligible voters, and refer any suspected
illegal voting cases to the Attorney General’s Office and local
authorities.
Back in March, Abbot had rejected serving as Donald Trump's running mate for 2024 in favor of remaining in his state to deal with the border crisis.
The
governor warned the US is in 'imminent danger' due to an 'invasion' of
'known and unknown terrorists, who cross every single day'.
The governor's office reported
that, since the signing of SB 1 three years ago, over 1 million names
have been removed from the voter rolls
He said he could best aid Trump, 'by being a great governor of Texas'.
The presidential hopeful had previously touted Abbott as a possibility for his vice president, saying he was 'absolutely' on his shortlist.
But
Abbott bluntly squashed any suggestion of running in an interview with
60 Minutes, by saying 'no' when asked if he wanted to be on the
Republican ticket with the former president.
Abbott
also defended using the word 'invasion' to describe the thousands of
migrants flooding across the southern border and into Texas each day at a
record-setting pace.
2 comments:
Pretty goddamn narrow minded of Governor Abbott.
"You've got to stand for something or you will fall for anything." Aaron Tippin
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