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Shame on HEB!
H-E-B’s CEO sides with Harris County clerk on sending mail-in ballots to all eligible voters
In a letter sent to the members of the Supreme Court of Texas, Butt wrote, “We’ve worked hard to give customers opportunities to buy their food in the safest way. In light of this, I also support efforts to allow voting by mail, which is the safest means for people to exercise this vital right during this time.”
Butt continued to write that the plan announced by Hollins to send mail-in ballots to all voters is permissible under the Election Code and Hollins is reasonably trying to give voters a chance to guard themselves against the virus.
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After being sued by Paxton, Hollins said he would only send applications to voters 65 and older, who are currently eligible to vote by mail under state law, pending the litigation.
The uproar over the Harris County plan is the latest front in the battle over mail voting during the pandemic in Texas. Democrats and voting rights advocates have been pushing in the courts to allow more people to vote by mail, an option that is currently limited to those who are 65 and older, disabled, confined in jail but otherwise eligible, or out of their county during early vote and Election Day.