The Texas Supreme Court temporarily blocked a lower court order to keep Dallas County polling sites open an extra two hours after thousands of voters in Dallas and Williamson counties showed up at the wrong polling sites due to confusion over recent changes. NBC News’ Jane Timm explains the legal fight.
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