Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has sued another county for allegedly violating state election law, this time, the Travis County Commissioners Court.
The lawsuit was filed in the District Court of Travis County and names the Travis County Tax Assessor-Collector and Voter Registrar, county judge and commissioners as defendants.
On August 27, the commissioners court held a public meeting and approved the hiring of Civic Government Solutions to implement “unregistered voter outreach services.”
The contract tasks CGS with identifying “any current Travis County resident that is at least 18 years of age, a US citizen and not already registered to vote.” It also requires CGS to provide the county with a list of “the resultant, Eligible Resident-Citizens and their current residence address and mailing address.”
CGS was the sole bidder for the contract and is charging the county $3,562.80 per 10,000 names of eligible resident citizens as part of its “unregistered voter outreach services,” according to county records. […]
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