Texas Attorney Generals office asked to investigate Democrats pre-filled voter registration cards sent to non-citizens

Washington Times:
Texas Secretary of State Rolando Pablos confirmed this week that he has asked state Attorney General Ken Paxton to open an investigation into the Democratic Party’s attempts to ask non-citizens to sign up to vote.

“The numerous calls and complaints we have received regarding pre-filled voter registration applications sent to ineligible voters are highly disturbing,” Mr. Pablos said in a statement Monday.

He was referring to mail the state Democratic Party sent out urging people to sign up to vote, and warning of deadlines if they didn’t act quickly. The mailing included a voter application that already had the boxes for age and citizenship status pre-checked.

Some of the mail went to non-citizens, who are actually ineligible.

The mailings, while sent from the state party, had pre-addressed return envelopes addressed to elections officials, leaving some residents with the impression they were official communications from the state.

Encouraging someone to submit a fraudulent registration form is a crime — though officials said it would take an investigation to know whether the party’s mailings cross that line.

The Washington Times reported on the mailings last week after the Public Interest Legal Foundation filed complaints with prosecutors in two Texas counties.
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The Texas Democrat Party did not respond to questions from the Washington Times about the mailings.  It is hard to conceive of any good answers they might have for sending the pre-filled voter registration cards.  The AG will hopefully be able to find those responsible for the mailings.  Meanwhile, much of the mainstream media is still pushing the myth that voter fraud is a myth.

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