Eleven Texas Democratic State Senators Introduce a Bill to Repeal Ban on Voting in Primary and Signing for a New Party or Independent Candidate

On August 9, eleven Democratic State Senators introduced a bill to repeal the Texas “primary screenout” law. That law prohibits voters from signing a petition for a new party or an independent candidate, if the voter had voted in a primary that year. The bill, SB 58, is sponsored by Sarah Eckhardt, Carol Alvarado, Cesar Blanco, Roland Gutierrez, Juan Hinojosa, Nathan Johnson, Eddie Lucio, Jose Menendez, Beverly Powell, John Whitmire, and Judith Zaffirini. Thanks to Art DiBianca for this news.


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Eleven Texas Democratic State Senators Introduce a Bill to Repeal Ban on Voting in Primary and Signing for a New Party or Independent Candidate — 12 Comments

  1. These democrats are a bunch of crooks. Hopefully they will be in jail where they belong soon.

  2. Demo Rep: Texas wanted to join the United States as soon as 1836. But the anti slavery States did not want another slave State because that would create a slave holding majority in the Senate.

    Texas was only allowed into the Union in 1845 when anti slavery Maine could be brought in as well. That would maintain an equal number of slave holding and anti slave holding States.

    Since most of the Texans were originally from Tennessee, Georgia, Alabama, and Louisiana the only foreigners to the United States were the handful of Mexicans who joined the Gringos in revolution.

    Sam: If the runaway legislators are arrested they will be taken to the State Capitol building not jail.

  3. I was dead wrong about Maine and Texas. Maine entered the Union in 1820 and had nothing to do with Texas. I apologize for making such a bad mistake.

    Iowa joined the Union in 1846. That brought about the balance of slave and anti slave States.

  4. POWER struggle in Texas

    https://www.txcourts.gov/supreme/orders-opinions/2021/august/august-10-2021/
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    August 10, 2021

    THE SUPREME COURT OF TEXAS
    Orders Pronounced August 10, 2021

    MISCELLANEOUS
    A STAY IS ISSUED IN THE FOLLOWING PETITION FOR WRIT OF MANDAMUS:
    21-0667
    IN RE GREG ABBOTT, IN HIS OFFICIAL CAPACITY AS GOVERNOR OF THE STATE OF TEXAS; MATTHEW DADE PHELAN, IN HIS OFFICIAL CAPACITY AS THE SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES; AND THE STATE OF TEXAS; from Travis County

    relators’ emergency motion for temporary relief granted
    stay order issued
    response requested due by 4:00 p.m., August 12, 2021

    [Note: The petition for writ of mandamus remains pending before this Court.]

    Dem escapees to DC – arrest warrants
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    https://www.txcourts.gov/media/1452634/210538.pdf

    In Re Chris Turner 21-0538 Aug 9, 2021

    Opinion — Budget for Legis – Gov Veto
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    2021 Union Army to liberate TX ???
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    How many States in Civil W-A-R II status ???

    PR
    APPV
    TOTSOP

  5. With this change there is no reason to maintain the starting dates for signature collection. The ostensible reason for starting after the primary/runoff is to prevent sore loser voters from signing a petition for an independent candidate. It also it is easier to check whether a petition signer voted in a primary, than whether a primary voter has signed a petition.

    But since these two actions would no longer be in conflict there is no reason to have a party-exclusive period where only primary voting is permitted. Let independent petition gatherers collect signatures outside early voting. Or simply place independent candidates on primary ballots. If a voter wishes to support an independent candidate rather than a party nominee for a particular office,

    But there is no reason to deny the right of free association for any office. Eliminate state recognition of party nominations as well as the subsidized segregated partisan primaries. Let any citizen support any candidate they choose, and join private voluntary associations to do so.

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