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Harris County - Ballot Question during Early Voting

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Jack Klompus
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I voted early today in Cypress, and the blank piece of paper that I received had a "TEH" written on the bottom right corner of the paper. I looked at it and the lady checking me in said that was the county clerks initials. It just seemed odd to me that was on the ballot.

I asked my wife if hers had "TEH" written on it too, and she said it did.

Did everyone's ballot in other parts of the county have that also?
Jackal99
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Mine did. Voted off of South Main.
Ryan the Temp
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This is required per State Law. During EV it has to be the County Clerk's initials (Tanisha E. Hudspeth) and on election day it has to be the election judge's signature.

The County Clerk issued a statement on this because there was some lie going around that writing on the ballot voided it.
Jugstore Cowboy
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RTT is correct.


Quote:

"Voting for the November 5 Elections in Harris County is underway. As Chief Election Official, I want to remind voters that they will see my initials on their ballots during the early voting period and the presiding judge's signature on their ballots on Election Day.

During early voting, the ballot will have my initials (TEH). The Texas Election Code, Sec. 85.0311 reads:
(a) The early voting clerk's initials shall be placed on the back of each ballot to be used at the polling place.
(b) The early voting clerk shall enter the initials on each ballot or a deputy early voting clerk shall stamp a facsimile of the initials on each ballot.

On Election Day, the ballot will have the presiding judge's signature. The Texas Election Code, Sec. 62.008 reads:
(a) The presiding judge's signature shall be placed on the back of each ballot to be used at the polling place.
(b) The judge shall sign each ballot or an election officer shall stamp a facsimile of the judge's signature on each ballot.

I assure voters that either my initials or the presiding judge's signature is required by the Texas Election Code. Any claims to the contrary are misleading, false, and reckless. I encourage voters to visit harrisvotes.com or the Texas Secretary of State's website for official election information."
Al Bula
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Jack Klompus said:

I voted early today in Cypress, and the blank piece of paper that I received had a "TEH" written on the bottom right corner of the paper. I looked at it and the lady checking me in said that was the county clerks initials. It just seemed odd to me that was on the ballot.

I asked my wife if hers had "TEH" written on it too, and she said it did.

Did everyone's ballot in other parts of the county have that also?
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