TEXAS DEMOCRATIC PARTY v. HUGHS

No. 20-50683.

TEXAS DEMOCRATIC PARTY; DEMOCRATIC SENATORIAL CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE; DEMOCRATIC CONGRESSIONAL CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE; EMILY GILBY; TERRELL BLODGETT, Plaintiffs-Appellees, v. RUTH HUGHS, in her official capacity as the Texas Secretary of State, Defendant-Appellant.

United States Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit.

November 4, 2020.


Plaintiffs sued the Texas Secretary of State Ruth Hughs, challenging the regulation of early voting polling places under § 85.064 of Texas's Election Code, as modified by Texas House Bill 1888. The Secretary moved to dismiss and argued in part that she enjoyed sovereign immunity from Plaintiffs' claims. The...

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