Voter ID Order
Voter ID Order
Voter ID Order
ENTERED
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS
CORPUS CHRISTI DIVISION
MARC VEASEY, et al,
Plaintiffs,
VS.
GREG ABBOTT, et al,
Defendants.
document that displays the voters name and address and complete and sign a
reasonable impediment declaration shall be permitted to vote using a regular
ballot.
3. Defendants shall use the document attached to this Order as Exhibit 1 as the
English-language reasonable impediment declaration.
4. Defendants shall ensure that the reasonable impediment declaration is
translated into Spanish, Chinese, and Vietnamese for use in appropriate
jurisdictions. Defendants shall also inform the Elections Administrators in El
Paso County and Maverick County in writing of the need to include the
reasonable impediment declaration in the list of documents that need to be
orally translated in accordance with Section 203 of the Voting Rights Act, 52
U.S.C. 10503.
5. The reasonableness of a voters impediment to obtain SB 14 ID shall not be
questioned by election officials.
6. After asking a voter if he or she has SB 14 ID, election officials shall not
question or challenge voters concerning the voters lack of SB 14 ID and the
voters claimed impediment to obtaining SB 14 ID prior to allowing a voter to
cast a regular ballot with a reasonable impediment declaration.
7. A signed reasonable impediment declaration shall be rejected only upon
conclusive evidence that the person completing the declaration is not the
person in whose name the ballot will be cast.
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Signature of Voter
Sworn to and subscribed before me this
day of
Presiding Judge
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