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Rejected mail-in ballot applications have advocates worried about impact on elderly, disabled voters

Excerpt: “A back-and-forth between Texas elections officials over ‘high’ levels of rejected mail-in ballot applications has left advocates worried about the impact on elderly or disabled voters. Molly Broadway, a training and technical support specialist for voting rights for Disability Rights Texas, said she was bracing for an influx of calls to their voter hotline after the Travis County Clerk Dana DeBeauvoir announced her office had rejected as many as 50% of the applications they had received.”

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