Houston Chronicle

Trump: Audit not big enough

- By Taylor Goldenstei­n taylor.goldenstei­n@chron.com

Gov. Greg Abbott’s plan to audit the 2020 election results in four of the state’s biggest counties apparently did not pass muster for former President Donald Trump.

“By allowing the Democrats to do what they do, it will make it much harder for the governor and other Republican­s to win election in 2022 and into the future,” Trump said in a statement to the Texas Tribune on Wednesday. “Texas is a much redder state than anyone knows, but this is the way to make sure it turns blue.”

Abbott’s office did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment Wednesday, but his spokeswoma­n Renae Eze said in a statement to the Tribune that “Texas is conducting the largest forensic audit in the country.”

“We have all the tools necessary to conduct a full, comprehens­ive audit, and that process will address any irregulari­ties and ensure all valid votes are counted,” she said.

Last week, Trump in a public letter had pushed Abbott — who the former president has endorsed ahead of the 2022 Republican primary — to add legislatio­n to the Legislatur­e’s special session agenda that would make it easier for counties to audit election results.

“Texans know voting fraud occurred in some of their counties,” Trump wrote in the letter, despite a lack of evidence of widespread fraud. “Let’s get to the bottom of the 2020 Presidenti­al Election scam!”

Later that day, the Texas secretary of state’s office announced it would audit Collin, Dallas, Harris and Tarrant counties’ election results, without providing much detail.

The office clarified in a document released Tuesday night how the audit would work, and much of it was already required of counties as part of routine election procedure review. The second phase was set to begin in spring 2022 and would involve reviewing voting machine accuracy tests, lists of voters, training materials and other election-related documents.

But Trump has been specific about his demand from the get-go: He wants House Bill 16, authored by Rep. Steve Toth, R-The Woodlands, to be added to the special session call and approved.

The bill would require county clerks to convene a “election review advisory committee” to review 2020 election results from randomly selected precincts if a state or county party chair requested it. Other provisions would make it easier for candidates and others to request audits from their county clerk or the secretary of state.

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Gov. Greg Abbott plans to audit four counties’ election results.

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