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A federal judge threw out a case trying to invalidate 127,000 votes cast with drive-thru ballots in Texas

Two crossed lines that form an 'X'. It indicates a way to close an interaction, or dismiss a notification.A federal judge in Texas ruled on Monday that 127,000 ballots cast at drive-thru locations in Texas are valid.

It's a victory for voters and another loss for Republicans in a slew of voting lawsuits ahead of Election Day on Tuesday.A federal judge has dismissed a case seeking to invalidate 127,000 ballots cast at drive-thru voting locations in Texas. With his decision, Judge Andrew Hanen, an appointee of President George W. Bush, apparently reached the same conclusion as the all-Republican Texas state Supreme Court, whichSeveral Republican candidates running for office in Texas, as well as Steven Hotze, a right-wing radio host, brought the lawsuit against Harris County Clerk Chris Hollis.

 

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