- The Washington Times - Tuesday, November 4, 2014

The Republican candidate for governor of Texas isn’t listed on the ballot in at least one county, a voter-fraud watchdog found Tuesday.

As millions of Texans go to the polls to vote for their next governor, Republican candidate Greg Abbott has been left off the ballot in at least one precinct in Bexar County — an area that includes San Antonio.

Instead, David Dewhurst, a former candidate for lieutenant governor, gets his name on the ballot where Mr. Abbott’s should be on the electronic voting machine.

True the Vote, a voting watchdog, said that Bexar County election officials have been notified of the problem and are investigating how widespread it is.

On Twitter, Mr. Abbott’s campaign asked voters to report any other anomalies they might see.

• Phillip Swarts can be reached at pswarts@washingtontimes.com.

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