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Ken Paxton vowed to crack down on “illegal voting.” He may have violated Texas election law.
By Texas Tribune at MyRGV.com (The Monitor) - All News
· July 7, 2026
· 11 min read
By Zach Despart | The Texas Tribune
Two weeks before this year’s primary elections, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced the creation of a tip line for the public to report people or groups suspected of voter fraud.
“Free and fair elections are a cornerstone of a thriving republic, and wit...
Key takeaway The announcement linked to guidance from his office about election laws in Texas, which included a requirement to be a U.
Why this matters in The McAllen
In the Rio Grande Valley, where voter turnout and election integrity are closely watched, the allegations against Attorney General Ken Paxton are particularly noteworthy. As the top law enforcement official in Texas, Paxton's actions are under scrutiny, and his apparent violation of Texas election law may raise questions about his commitment to fair elections. The fact that Paxton's office issued guidance on election laws, including the requirement to register to vote using one's actual residence, makes his alleged actions all the more striking. Valley residents, who have seen their share of voting rights controversies, will be watching this story closely to see how it unfolds and what consequences, if any, Paxton may face. The outcome could have implications for the upcoming elections and the perception of fairness in the electoral process in Texas, including in Hidalgo County.
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Category: government ·
Published: July 7, 2026 ·
Source: MyRGV.com (The Monitor) - All News ·
Reading time: 11 min
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What is this story about? By Zach Despart | The Texas Tribune
Two weeks before this year’s primary elections, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced the creation of a tip line for the public to report people or groups suspected of voter fraud.
“Free and fair elections are a cornerstone of a thriving republic, and wit...
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