What Happened
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is facing accusations of violating the state's election law by allegedly voting six times at an address where he may no longer live. The allegations suggest that Paxton cast ballots at a property that was not his registered residence.
These accusations come at a time when Paxton has publicly committed to enforcing stricter measures against illegal voting within Texas. The reports highlight a potential discrepancy between his public pronouncements on election integrity and his own voting practices.
The specific number of alleged violations cited is six instances of voting at the disputed address. The investigation into these claims will determine if Paxton indeed broke Texas election law.
Key Facts
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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is accused of violating election law.
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The accusation involves allegedly voting six times.
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The alleged voting occurred at an address where Paxton may no longer reside.
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Paxton has publicly vowed to crack down on illegal voting.