Watch VideoAn appeals court ruled Friday that Texas cannot limit its mail-in ballot drop off boxes to one per county regardless of population.
The court unanimously sided with the lower court's ruling. It said having one drop off box per county could increase the spread of COVID-19 and impeded on voting rights.
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Texas Cannot Limit Ballot Boxes To One Per County, Appeals Court Rules
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