Anthony Gutierrez Executive Director at Common Cause Texas | Official website
Anthony Gutierrez Executive Director at Common Cause Texas | Official website
Tarrant County Judge Tim O’Hare has reportedly scheduled a special meeting of the Commissioners Court to consider two controversial voter suppression proposals on Thursday. The meeting is set for a day when the Court’s two Democratic members will be out of the state, absences that Judge O’Hare was informed about over a month ago.
The first proposal aims to eliminate early voting poll sites from the University of Texas at Arlington. Additionally, there is a plan to prevent nonpartisan volunteer deputy voter registrars, who must be trained and certified by the county, from registering voters on properties owned by the county.
In response to this meeting, Emily Eby French, policy director of Common Cause Texas, issued a statement:
“Texas is already the hardest state to vote in. On Thursday, Judge O’Hare will do his best to make it even harder, especially for young people.
“Attempting to pass these incredibly controversial, discriminatory proposals while Judge O’Hare knows that two of his colleagues are unavailable is a subversion of the democratic process. This is a shameful and blatant attempt at voter suppression.
“If Judge O’Hare believes that he has the best plan for polling places in Tarrant County, he should present it to all of his fellow commissioners in broad daylight. He should also justify why all three of his proposals include only 46 or 48 Early Voting locations when Elections Administrator Clint Ludwig told commissioners that the ideal number would be ’60 or 70.’
“We urge the commissioners to reject these insufficient proposals and pass a list that includes enough polling places for all Tarrant County voters, including the popular and established polling places on college campuses. We also urge them not to restrict voter registration efforts less than a month before the October 7 registration deadline.”