GOP election judges say Nov. 2022 ballot shortages were inte

GOP election judges say Nov. 2022 ballot shortages were intentional. Months later, no evidence has surfaced backing them up – Houston Public Media

A five-month investigation by Houston Public Media found there were problems with Harris County’s elections that stretched over multiple years under the leadership of both parties, but little evidence that those problems may have tilted election outcomes.

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