Texas Judge Delays Ruling on GOP's Attempt to Invalidate 2022 Election Results in Harris County

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A Texas judge presiding over Republican challenges to 2022 election losses in Harris County, near Houston, stated that a quick ruling should not be expected following a trial where no GOP voters testified about being unable to vote due to ballot shortages or delayed poll openings. The lawsuits, brought by losing Republican candidates, rely on theories rather than voter testimony or expert analysis. Harris County, controlled by Democrats, has been a target of new voting rules and restrictions passed by GOP lawmakers. The judge is expected to issue a ruling in the coming weeks.
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