Texas Republicans in 2 counties drop push to hand-count ballots

Texas Republicans in Dallas and Hays counties abandon hand-counting ballot plans for March primaries due to volunteer shortages and rising costs.


Texas Republicans in 2 counties drop push to hand-count ballots
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The Dallas County Republican Party and Hays County Republican Party did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital's requests for comment.

Allen West, the chairman of the Dallas County Republican Party, told NBC News the party aimed to recruit more than 3,000 volunteers to hand-count ballots but ended up with only about 1,300 to 1,500.

West said the prospect of a long ballot compounded staffing worries and increased the risk of missing the state's 24-hour deadline for counting votes.

"It's a second-degree misdemeanor if you're not able to get those ballots counted on time and get them submitted, and we don't want to put people in that position," he told the outlet.

Hays County Republican officials said the effort was hindered by a lack of accessible voting machines at precincts and by delays in obtaining election data needed to organize and merge polling locations.

"Proceeding without these elements would have placed our party and voters at significant legal, financial, and operational risk, and could have undermined the very integrity we have been striving to defend," county party Chairwoman Michelle Lopez said in a Dec. 22 letter, according to NBC News.

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