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In re Steven Hotze, M.D., Harris County Republican Party, and Sharon Hemphill; Amicus curiae letter from H.E.B. CEO Charles Butt (No. 20-0671, in support of the respondent Chris Hollins). (Link Type: Texas Court Case)
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By Texas Supreme Court
Publication Date: September 2, 2020
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In re Steven Hotze, M.D., Harris County Republican Party, and Sharon Hemphill; Order (No. 20-0671, granting the emergency motion for temporary relief, refraining from sending applications to vote by mail to registered voters under the age of 65 who have not requested them). (Link Type: Texas Court Case)
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By Texas Supreme Court
Publication Date: September 2, 2020
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In re Steven Hotze, M.D., Harris County Republican Party, and Sharon Hemphill; Original petition for writ of mandamus (No. 20-0671, whether respondent is violating Texas Election Code § 84.012 by sending applications for mail-in ballots to over 2.37 million registered voters in Harris County regardless of whether the individual has requested the application of has a 'disability' under Texas Election Code § 82.002(a)). (Link Type: Texas Court Case)
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By Texas Supreme Court
Publication Date: August 31, 2020
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State of Texas, plaintiff, v. Chris Hollins, Harris County Clerk, defendant; Plaintiff’s Original Verified Petition and Application for Temporary Restraining Order, Temporary Injunction, and Permanent Injunction (Cause no. , Harris County clerk violated election laws by sending over two million ballot applications to Harris County registered voters). (Link Type: Texas Court Case)
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By District Court of Harris County, Judicial District ____
Publication Date: August 31, 2020
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