Under Texas law, eligible voters are required to cast their ballots in person unless they meet specific exceptions, including being 65 years of age or older, disabled, out of the county during elections, about to give birth, or confined in jail. The case, initially backed by the Texas Democratic Party in 2020, alleged that such restrictions were unconstitutional as they discriminated against voters under the age of 65.
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