No timetable from Texas governor on filling late Democratic congressman's vacant seat
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) The race to fill a Texas congressional seat has candidates but no election date more than three weeks after Rep. Sylvester Turners death left a vacancy in a stronghold for Democrats, who are eager to cut into Republicans narrow U.S. House majority.
Turner, a former Houston mayor, died March 5 just weeks into his first term in Congress. Republican Texas Gov. Greg Abbott has the sole authority to call a special election but has not said when he might do so, drawing criticism from some Democrats who have accused him of trying to help protect the GOPs margins.
The seat is one of four vacancies in Congress, including two in Florida, where voters next week will choose successors in special elections for a pair of GOP-held districts. Republicans currently hold 218 seats, while Democrats hold 213 seats.
An announcement on a special election will be made at a later date, Abbott spokesman Andrew Mahaleris said in an email, in response to whether the House majority is factoring into the governors decision-making.
https://apnews.com/article/sylvester-turner-congress-democrats-d3c5565aad5c9c2f0d3bafdcb47977dd

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Lovie777
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That district, iirc, is also majority African American. Gov hw is perfectly happy to leave it without representation for as long as he can.
Can a lawsuit be brought against him by people in that district for violating various state and federal voting laws regarding people's representation?