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Rhiannon12866

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Tue Mar 3, 2026, 11:50 PM Tuesday

Texas Supreme Court blocks Dallas County extended voting hours - FOX 4 Dallas-Fort Worth



The Texas Supreme Court overruled a Dallas County judge who approved extended voting hours in Dallas County after confusion this morning over where Democrats could vote. FOX 4 reporters Steven Dial, Casey Stegall and Shaun Rabb have more. - Aired on 03/03/2026.
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Texas Supreme Court blocks Dallas County extended voting hours - FOX 4 Dallas-Fort Worth (Original Post) Rhiannon12866 Tuesday OP
This is the kind of shit, the GOP will pull in the fall to disenfranchise the American People from the vote. Uncle Joe Tuesday #1
Exactly! This is what we were warned about and were certainly afraid of! Thanks, Uncle Joe! Rhiannon12866 Yesterday #2
The way I have seen this interpreted elsewhere Frasier Balzov Yesterday #3
Thanks for the clarification, sounds like a huge mess to me... Rhiannon12866 Yesterday #4

Uncle Joe

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1. This is the kind of shit, the GOP will pull in the fall to disenfranchise the American People from the vote.
Tue Mar 3, 2026, 11:55 PM
Tuesday

Thanks for the thread Rhiannon

Rhiannon12866

(253,868 posts)
2. Exactly! This is what we were warned about and were certainly afraid of! Thanks, Uncle Joe!
Wed Mar 4, 2026, 12:12 AM
Yesterday

Frasier Balzov

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3. The way I have seen this interpreted elsewhere
Wed Mar 4, 2026, 12:56 AM
Yesterday

is that votes which were cast after 7pm are being reserved until it can be determined if the outcome of any races would be changed by counting them.

It sounds like the Texas Supreme Court was deferring a remedy until the effect of the disruption can be better quantified.

I would like to understand how voter suppression in the primary affords Republicans any advantage when their own voters are also confused about where they need to go in order to vote.

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