The lawsuit was over ballots cast at drive through votkng locations in Harris County. The process gad been approved by the appropriate authorities and prior challenges were tossed by the TxSupCt. VERY cynical & suppressionistic by the GOP.
Fortunately, I’m hundred of miles away in Dallas county (just barely- in the upper RT hand corner) AND more importantly, the TxSupCt didn't buy the latest version of this attempt to skew the election any more than they accepted the prior attempts.
I’ve never voted straight ticket in my whole life*, not even this election. But the local and National GOP keep disappointing me ever more deeply, and I’m getting closer each time.
* in fact, in a very subtle suppression tactic, Texas ended the ability to do straight ticket voting this year. Now you HAVE to check each race to make sure you vote the way you wanted. For those who vote straight ticket, that adds around 5 minutes to the process. That doesn’t sound like much, but if you have 100 voters in line who can no longer vote that way, that’s an additional 500 minutes added to the in-line waiting time. That’s 8 hours and 20 minutes,