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AUSTIN, Texas (AP) - Texas threw out mail votes at an abnormally high rate during the nation's first primary of 2022,
rejecting nearly 23,000 ballots outright under tougher voting rules that are part of a broad campaign by Republicans to reshape
American elections, according to an analysis by
The Associated Press.

Roughly 13% of mail ballots returned in the March 1 primary were discarded and uncounted across 187 counties
in Texas.
While historical primary comparisons are lacking, the
double-digit rejection rate would be far beyond what is typical in a general election, when experts say anything above 2% is usually cause
for attention.

"My first reaction is `yikes,´" said Charles Stewart III, director of the Election Data
and Science Lab at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.


"It says to me that there's something seriously wrong with the way that the mail ballot policy is being administered."

Republicans promised new layers of voting rules would make it
"easier to vote and harder to cheat." But the final numbers recorded
by AP lay bare the glaring gulf between that objective and the obstacles, frustration and tens of thousands of uncounted votes resulting from tighter
restrictions and rushed implementation.

In Texas, a state former President Donald Trump
easily won although by a smaller margin than 2016, the trouble of navigating
new rules was felt in counties big and small, red and blue.



But the rejection rate was higher in counties that lean Democratic
(15.1%) than Republican (9.1%).

The unusually high rejection rate to start America's midterm election season is expected to put more attention on changes to the ballot box
elsewhere in the country.
Texas' election was the debut of more restrictive voting rules the GOP raced to put on the
books across the U.S. in time for the midterm elections, a push that took particular aim at mail voting that soared in popularity during the pandemic.


At least 17 other states in the coming months will cast ballots under tougher election laws, in part
driven by Trump's baseless and persistent claims of rampant fraud
in the 2020 election. The rejected ballots in Texas alone far exceeds the hundreds
of even possible voter fraud cases the AP has previously identified in six battleground
states that Trump disputed.

The AP counted 22,898 rejected ballots across Texas by contacting
all 254 counties and obtaining final vote reconciliation reports.


Some smaller counties did not provide data or respond to requests,
but the 187 counties that provided full numbers to AP accounted for 85% of
the 3 million people who voted in the primary.

Last week, AP reported that 27,000 ballots had been flagged in Texas
for initial rejection, meaning those voters still had time to "fix" their ballot for several days
after the primary and have it count.
But the final figures suggest most voters did not.


The most rejections were around Houston, a Democratic stronghold, where Harris County elections officials reported that nearly
7,000 mail ballots - about 19% - were discarded.
During the last midterm elections in 2018, Texas´ largest county only rejected 135 mail ballots.


Harris County elections officials said they received more than 8,000 calls since January from voters seeking help,
which they attributed to "confusion and frustration"
over the new requirements.

In the five counties won by Trump that had the most mail-in primary voters, a combined 2,006 mailed ballots were rejected,
a rate of 10% of the total.

In the counties won by Biden with the most mail-in voters, which include most of
Texas´ biggest cities, a combined 14,020 votes were similarly rejected, which amounted to 15.7%.


In rural East Texas, Annette Young voted by mail like usual but received
a surprising letter a week after the primary, informing her that the ballot never counted because it didn´t comply with a new state law requiring
mail voters to include personal identification numbers.


"I just threw it right in the trash," she said.

Most of the rejected ballots, according to county election officials and the Texas secretary of state, failed to adhere
to the new identification requirements.

The changes were part of the sweeping overhaul to Texas' elections that
Republican Gov. Greg Abbott signed into law in October,
saying at the time that "no one who is eligible to vote will be denied the opportunity to vote."

Abbott and top Texas Republicans who championed the changes have largely been silent about the
high rejection rates.
Abbott's office did not respond to requests seeking comment,
and messages for Republican Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick
and Republican House Speaker Dade Phelan also went unanswered.



Republican state Sen. Paul Bettencourt, a proponent of the
changes, said in an email that one issue might have been that ballot instructions printed in different ink
colors - red for signature, black for identification numbers -
might have left voters with the wrong impression they did not need to provide both.


Federal data on discarded mail ballots in general
elections show few instances of double-digit
rejection rates.

The outliers include Indiana (14.5%) in 2006, Oregon (12.7%) in 2010
and New York (13.7%) in 2018, according to records from the U.S.
Election Assistance Commission.

Stewart, of MIT, said generally less is known about trends in primary elections because
of lacking data.
One assumption, he said, is that because primaries tend to
draw the most habitual voters, they are less likely to mistakes that cause
rejections. But Stewart said others believe that officials may have
more time to scrutinize, and reject, ballot paperwork in low-turnout elections.


The new mail ballot requirements in Texas include listing an identification number - either a
driver´s license or a Social Security number - on the ballot´s carrier envelope.


That number must match the county´s records, and if a ballot is rejected, voters are given the opportunity to supply the missing information or simply cast a ballot
in person instead.

It is unknown how many Texas voters whose mail
ballots were rejected may have still had their vote count by deciding to just show up
in person instead.

Sam Taylor, a spokesman for the Texas secretary of state,
said the office did not yet have its own final comprehensive numbers on ballot rejections.


He said a "significant portion" of their efforts this year will be awareness about the new
mail-in rules.

"We are confident we will have all the information we need to apply any lessons learned during the primary to an even more robust voter education campaign heading into the November general election," he said.



Delores Tarver Smith, 87, took no chances with a mail ballot this year.

She applied in Harris County for a mail ballot Feb. 1, but when none arrived by election day, she went and voted
in person.

Last Wednesday - more than a week after the primary - her absentee
ballot finally showed up at her home.

"I just went in person to vote, because I had to make sure my vote counted,"
she said.

___

Associated Press data journalist Aaron Kessler in Washington, reporter Nicholas Riccardi in Denver; Thomas Beaumont in Des Moines, Iowa;
Jim Salter in St.

Louis, Heather Hollingsworth in Mission, Kansas; Margaret Stafford in Kansas City; Andy Tubasa Field in Topeka, Kansas;
Tammy Webber in Fenton, Michigan; and Kathleen Foody and Jeff McMurray in Chicago contributed to
this report.

___

Coronado and Field are corps members for the Associated Press/Report for
America Statehouse News Initiative.
Report for America is a nonprofit national service program that places journalists in local newsrooms to
report on undercovered issues.





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More than a dozen states have reopened restaurants as part of the government's phase one plan in response to the
coronavirus pandemic, but with the virus still raging across
the world, establishments are trying to protect themselves and encourage customers back with strict
new rules.

O'Charley's national chain of restaurants have created an extensive new rule
book for serving customers as they reopen 42 branches in Tennessee and
Georgia.

It includes a requirement that staff change their gloves between every table they
serve, and wash the fabric face masks they have been issued
after every shift.

They must also temperature check customers and ask them about their contact with coronavirus cases, and if they have experienced any symptoms.


Staff must also encourage customers to serve themselves after food arrives by their table on a tray jack - rather than employees handing out food
to customers directly.

But the rules have been branded 'not possible,' 'impractical' and 'exhausting,' by staff. 






O'Charley's restaurant in Georgia and Tennessee is making staff ask customers to serve up and a remove their own plate from
tray jacks to keep their distance.

They had the floor marks for social distancing

















Restaurants have been told that best practice is to carry out temperature checks
for staff and customers at the door



















People sit at the bar behind a clear divider at Arnaldo Richard's Picos
Restaurant as social distancing guidelines to curb the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) have been relaxed in Houston,
Texas on Monday







A Texas waffle house restaurant placed plastic bags over the backs of counter chairs







Jennifer Inman, wearing a mask, serves a table of diners at Dead Dog Saloon in Murrells Inlet, South Carolina.


Rules for outdoor dining in South Carolina amid the coronavirus
were relaxed on Monday. Workers have been told to wear masks and wash hand thoroughly



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