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Mayor Turner's Statement On The Governor's Decision To Force Harris County To Close Nearly All Mail Ballot Drop-Off Sites
"Growing up, I was bused over 20 miles as a student in the first integrated class at Klein High School.
October 1, 2020
Mayor's Office Press Release
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October 1, 2020 -- Mayor Sylvester Turner today released the following statement after Gov. Abbott forced Harris County to close 11 mail ballot drop-off sites.
"Growing up, I was bused over 20 miles as a student in the first integrated class at Klein High School. Because of the Governor's decision today, I would now have to go even farther to drop off an absentee ballot and make sure my vote is counted.
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"Harris County is the 3rd largest county in the United States, and Houston is the 4th largest city in the country. Reducing the number of mail-in ballot drop-off sites from 11 to one is a direct attempt at voter suppression.
"We should be focused on making voting more accessible and stop trying to create obstacles and distractions with unsubstantiated claims of voter fraud."
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