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Texas Ballots

A federal court in Texas rejected the state’s request to stay an injunction that ordered the secretary of state to notify election officials that rejection of a mail-in ballot on the basis of a perceived signature mismatch is unconstitutional if a voter isn’t given a chance to correct the problem.

SAN ANTONIO — A federal court in Texas rejected the state’s request to stay an injunction that ordered the secretary of state to notify election officials that rejection of a mail-in ballot on the basis of a perceived signature mismatch is unconstitutional if a voter isn’t given a chance to correct the problem.

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