Texas State Bar Won't Kill Complaint Against State Attorney General Ken Paxton
Texas State Bar Won't Kill Complaint Against State Attorney General Ken Paxton
The Texas State Bar will allow a complaint against Attorney General Ken Paxton to proceed.According to The Texas Tribune, the complaint was filed last year by 16 Texas attorneys, as well as the nonprofit Lawyers Defending American Democracy organization. Collectively, they claim that Paxton abused his position and committed professional misconduct by filing lawsuits intended to overturn other states’ election results.Paxton, adds The Texas Tribune, sued to prevent the certification of ballot counts in Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin, and Georgia.While Paxton alleged that voter fraud may have influenced the 2020 presidential election, officials have yet to uncover any evidence suggesting widespread misconduct.Shortly after Paxton filed his complaint, the U.S. Supreme Court dismissed it in full, finding that Texas did not have the legal standing to intervene.“Texas has not demonstrated a judicially cognizable interest in the manner in which another State conducts its elections,” the justices wrote.
A 2013 image of Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton. Image via Wikimedia Commons/user:Alice Linahan Voices Empower. (CCA-BY-2.0).
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