The Dallas County Republican Party (DCRP) is rolling back a change to its voting setup that led to voter confusion and disruptions during Texas primary elections earlier this month. Dallas County’s GOP used a precinct-based system in the March 3 primaries, meaning Democrats and Republicans had to cast ballots at specific neighborhood locations on Election…
Dallas County GOP changes voting set-up for Paxton, Cornyn runoff after primary confusion
Originally reported by The Hill
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