Texas AG Ken Paxton Introduces Email Tipline for Voter Fraud Reports
New initiative aims to safeguard election integrity ahead of November elections, emphasizing legal voting practices and severe penalties for violations.
- Attorney General Ken Paxton has launched an email tipline for reporting suspected voter fraud in Texas.
- The initiative is part of a broader election integrity effort to ensure every legal vote is counted.
- Paxton's advisory clarifies legal voting requirements and the severe penalties for violations, including up to 20 years in prison.
- The advisory follows recent investigations into alleged voter fraud and irregularities in Texas.
- Critics argue the tipline could intimidate voters, but Paxton insists it is essential for protecting electoral integrity.