From Daily Docket, Democracy Docket <[email protected]>
Subject Texas moves to impeach election denier AG Ken Paxton
Date May 26, 2023 10:02 PM
  Links have been removed from this email. Learn more in the FAQ.
  Links have been removed from this email. Learn more in the FAQ.
Daily Docket — Friday, May 26

Yesterday, the New Jersey Assembly approved a bill that would allow 17-year-olds to vote in primary elections if they turn 18 before the next general election. The Democratic-controlled chamber’s step is just one example of policy solutions that could improve youth voting. Read about other policies here. [link removed]

Here are some updates you may have missed.

The Texas Legislature is taking steps to impeach Attorney General Ken Paxton (R) for bribery, retaliation against whistleblowers and obstruction of justice. In 2020, Paxton filed an unsuccessful petition in the U.S. Supreme Court challenging the presidential election results in Georgia, Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin. [link removed]

Today, a federal court allowed the Republican National Committee to join a lawsuit to defend a Florida law that requires voter registration applications to be submitted with a pen-on-paper signature. Voting groups argue that the law violates the Civil Rights Act. [link removed]

Two bills saw important legislative movement yesterday:

The Texas Legislature passed a bill that would make voting easier for individuals with disabilities. Now that it has passed both chambers, it goes to Gov. Greg Abbott (R) for his signature. [link removed]

The Connecticut Senate passed a state-level Voting Rights Act. The bill now heads to the Connecticut House for consideration. [link removed]

Also yesterday, a three-judge panel dismissed a challenge to Arkansas’ congressional map drawn with 2020 census data. The panel held that the plaintiffs didn’t plausibly show that race was the main factor that was used to draw the map. [link removed]

Here’s what to expect coming up.

On Tuesday morning, the U.S. Supreme Court will release an order list for pending cases. We’re waiting to see if the Court decides to hear a redistricting case out of Ohio or a felony disenfranchisement case from Mississippi.

There’s no new episode of our podcast, Defending Democracy, this week. It’s the perfect time to catch up on previous episodes. Listen now. [link removed]

Can’t get enough news? You can always find more details about these updates on our News page. [link removed]

This is a Daily Docket email where we provide the day’s voting rights news and courtroom updates that you need to know.


Democracy Docket
250 Massachusetts Ave NW
Washington, DC 20001
United States
Love our emails, but don’t need daily updates? Opt out of Daily Docket here. [link removed]
If you believe you received this message in error or wish to no longer receive email from us, please unsubscribe: [link removed] .
Screenshot of the email generated on import

Message Analysis