Voters walk past signs directing to a polling location during the Super Tuesday primary election in Rio Grande City, Texas, on March 5, 2024. (REUTERS/Cheney Orr)
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Judge James Ho began the unanimous opinion with a blunt statement, "Mail-in ballots are not secure," citing Veasey v. Perry, which later became Veasey v. Abbott.
The case, later known as Veasey v. Abbott on appeal, involved Texas’s voter ID law and included findings confirmed by the Fifth Circuit that "mail-in ballot fraud is a significant threat."
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"The ID number requirement is obviously designed to confirm that each mail-in ballot voter is precisely who he claims he is. And that is plainly ‘material’ to ‘determining whether such individual is qualified under State law to vote,’" Judge James Ho wrote in the opinion.
Ho and the other judges on the panel aligned with their colleagues on the Third Circuit, which held that "the materiality provision applies only to voter qualification determination." He said the Third Circuit's analysis was "persuasive."
People vote in the East Aldine community on Nov. 5, 2024 in Houston. (Danielle Villasana/Getty Images)
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The Fifth Circuit — the same court that ruled in favor of Texas — has allowed for the tightening of voter rules in the past. Recently, judges with the Fifth Circuit ruled that mail-in ballots must arrive by Election Day to be counted, Politico reported.
Texas’ Election Integrity Protection Act of 2021 was signed in September of that year, following the 2020 presidential election. At the time, several Republican states began cracking down on voter identification. Additionally, according to the Texas Tribune, the law limited local control of elections by prohibiting counties from offering expanded voting options.
Fox News Digital has reached out to the office of Texas Gov. Greg Abbott.
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