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Presidential Electors

An appeals court upheld the dismissal of a request to compel the Texas secretary of state to release the personal email addresses of the state’s 38 presidential electors, because they don’t belong to a “governmental body.”

HOUSTON — An appeals court upheld the dismissal of a request to compel the Texas secretary of state to release the personal email addresses of the state’s 38 presidential electors, because they don’t belong to a “governmental body.”

Categories / Appeals, Government, Politics

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