A federal judge Monday ruled against Texas Republicans who sued to toss out more than 127,000 ballots cast in drive-thru voting booths in Harris County, declaring that the plaintiffs didn't have standing to sue.
a group of state Republicans sued the county clerk claiming that the process violated the legislature’s authority over elections and Texans' equal protection rights.
The county argued that the voting method had been approved by the secretary of state and their plans had been public for months but were only challenged recently.
Democrats and national voting rights advocates quickly moved to defend the ballots this weekend, but there’s also been some high profile Republican opposition to the suit.