President Donald Trump had urged Texas Governor Greg Abbott to conduct audits of the state’s election in 2020. Trump had won Texas by roughly 5.5% percentage points, disproving Democratic claims that the state was destined for a razor-thin election as a swing state.
Trump’s letter to Abbott endorsed several proposals in the state legislature regarding oversight and transparency into state elections.
The office of the Texas Secretary of State- a governor-appointed position that is currently vacant- confirmed that the state would be auditing the four biggest counties for compliance with state laws and potential discrepancies.
“Under existing Texas laws, the Secretary of State has the authority to conduct a full and comprehensive forensic audit of any election and has already begun the process in Texas’ two largest Democrat counties and two largest Republican counties—Dallas, Harris, Tarrant, and Collin—for the 2020 election. We anticipate the Legislature will provide funds for this purpose.”
Biden won Dallas and Harris County in 2020 as expected, barely squeaking out a flip of Tarrant County. Trump won Collin County, and improved upon Republican margins in South Texas rural counties with large Hispanic communities.
Progressives such as Beto O’Rourke slammed the notion of auditing Texas’ four biggest counties, claiming such an audit would be tantamount to right-wing extremism.
An audit of Maricopa County’s 2020 election in Arizona is unlikely to lead to a decertification of the state’s election, even as it exposed potential liabilities within the election system. Audits are more likely to shine light on vulnerabilities and potential fraud within county and state election systems than to overturn past elections.
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