Today, the Texas Public Policy Foundation asked to intervene in a second election integrity lawsuit, representing the election administrators of Medina and Real counties responsible for voter registration. TPPF has filed to defend House Bill 3107, that contains the requirement that voters sign their voter registration in ink. The bipartisan HB 3107 was passed in the regular legislative session by a vote of 146-0 in the House and 31-0 in the Senate.

“This is a frivolous lawsuit.  The Texas Legislature made a good policy choice by enacting this legislation and TPPF is excited to join this lawsuit on behalf of our clients,” said Chad Ennis, senior fellow for TPPF’s Election Protection Project.  “Yet again, Texans are tired of the continual attacks on election integrity, and we look forward to defending measures that protect the integrity of our foundational right,” he added.

To read the full motion, please click here.