Democracy Dies in Darkness

Texas Republicans finalize bill that would enact stiff new voting restrictions and make it easier to overturn election results

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Protestors demonstrate against proposed voter legislation at the Texas Capitol in Austin on May 6. (Eric Gay/AP)

The Texas legislature on Saturday moved closer to enacting dozens of new restrictions on the voting process, as Republican lawmakers reached a deal that imposes a raft of hurdles on casting ballots by mail and enhances civil and criminal penalties for election administrators, voters and those seeking to assist them.

The measure would make it illegal for election officials to send out unsolicited mail ballot applications, empower partisan poll watchers and ban practices such as drop boxes and drive-through voting that were popularized in heavily Democratic Harris County last year, according to a final draft distributed by legislative staff to voting right advocates Saturday morning.