Texas can withhold list of people it thinks are noncitizens and can't vote, appeals court rules
A federal appeals court has ruled that Texas does not need to release details about a list of 11,737 registered voters whom the state has identified as potential noncitizens.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit on Thursday reversed a lower courts ruling in August in which a district judge had found Texas was violating federal law by refusing to release the list.
The appellate court found that the five civil rights groups suing the Texas secretary of state for the list did not have standing to sue. Circuit Judge Edith H. Jones wrote in the ruling that the groups have neither established injury to themselves from the states refusal to release the list nor sued on behalf of any voter included on the list who could be harmed.
The coalition offered no meaningful evidence regarding any downstream consequences from an alleged injury in law under the NVRA [National Voter Registration Act], Jones wrote. The lack of concrete harm here is reinforced because not a single Plaintiff is a Texas voter, much less a voter wrongfully identified as ineligible.
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