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Katie PhangonBluesky5d ago
It’s “rules for thee, but not for me” when it comes to Texas AG Ken Paxton. He used an address where he hasn’t lived since 2024 while voting in six elections in the past two years!
I break down the allegations of how Paxton may have committed a second-degree felony.
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Analysis Summary
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton voted in six elections over the past two years using a residential address he had not lived at since 2024, according to reporting from the Texas Tribune, Dallas News, and ProPublica—which noted the irony since Paxton has publicly warned voters that misrepresenting residence on election records is illegal. Election lawyers say this may violate Texas law, though whether it rises to felony-level charges depends on prosecutorial discretion and the full legal analysis.
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“Ken Paxton used an address where he hasn't lived since 2024 while voting in six elections in the past two years”
Texas Tribune, Dallas News, ProPublica, and Salon all confirm Paxton voted from an address he no longer resided at across multiple elections. This is the core factual allegation.
“Paxton may have committed a second-degree felony”
Election lawyers cited in multiple outlets say he may have violated Texas law. The specific felony classification and legal exposure depends on prosecutorial discretion and the full facts — sources use cautious language ('may have,' 'appears to have') which is appropriate for ongoing legal questions.
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