Texas audit of 2020 election finds localized "serious issues"

The Texas Secretary of State office has released the final part of its 2020 general election audit for Collin, Dallas, Harris and Tarrant counties, with the most serious issues reportedly occurring in Harris, the state’s most populous county.

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The report released Monday states Texas voters overall can have a “very high level of confidence in the accuracy of the outcome of Texas elections” when state election code and local procedures are followed.

However, the audit found Dallas County had two large problems including “phantom voters,” according to the Epoch Times.

Secretary of State John Scott ordered the full forensic audit last year amid concerns about voter fraud. It was designed to represent the two largest Democrat-controlled and GOP-controlled counties, Dallas and Harris and Collin and Tarrant, respectively, according to the report.

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