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HemiHauler

Well-Known Member
The parties are responsible for staffing polling locations in TX primary elections.

But don’t let the truth get in the way of your pathetic perpetual victim mentality.

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Kyle

Beloved Misanthrope
PREMO Member
The parties are responsible for staffing polling locations in TX primary elections.

But don’t let the truth get in the way of your pathetic perpetual victim mentality.

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You're a ####ing dumbass.

"Under current Texas law, poll watchers are defined as individuals officially appointed by a candidate, political party, or specific political action committee, to observe the conduct of elections. Unlike election workers — who are paid county employees trained to administer the election and assist voters — poll watchers are partisan volunteers allowed to observe voting and counting, without communicating with voters or observing as they cast their ballots."
 

HemiHauler

Well-Known Member
You're a ####ing dumbass.

"Under current Texas law, poll watchers are defined as individuals officially appointed by a candidate, political party, or specific political action committee, to observe the conduct of elections. Unlike election workers — who are paid county employees trained to administer the election and assist voters — poll watchers are partisan volunteers allowed to observe voting and counting, without communicating with voters or observing as they cast their ballots."

Not for the primary dumb ass.

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BOP

Well-Known Member
Not for the primary dumb ass.

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You have no idea what you're talking about, which, sadly, never stops you from running your suck.

Texas, like California, has an open or modified open primary. Depending on county, you can either vote at any voting place, or at your assigned voting place. There are no separate voting places based on party affiliation or race or skin color, or any other criteria.
 

Tech

Well-Known Member
You have no idea what you're talking about, which, sadly, never stops you from running your suck.

Texas, like California, has an open or modified open primary. Depending on county, you can either vote at any voting place, or at your assigned voting place. There are no separate voting places based on party affiliation or race or skin color, or any other criteria.
So this may be read as so many people came out and vote Republican that we ran out of ballots?
 
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