Harris County defends decision to bar Korean translators from Spring Branch polling site

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Volunteers on Sunday held a sign that translates "Korean language available,?” at early voting location in west Houston.

Courtesy photo/Dona Kim Murphey

The Harris County Clerk’s office on Monday defended a decision by election workers to bar translators offering assistance to Korean-American voters from a Spring Branch polling site the day before.

The county said translators are free to approach voters outside the 100-foot protected zone at each polling place, but Dona Kim Murphey of the Korean-American Association of Houston said Harris County is too strict in its interpretation of the Texas Election Code.

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