“Notwithstanding any other law, in a county with a population of more than one million, the secretary of state shall order a new election if the secretary has good cause to believe that at least two percent of the total number of polling places in the county did not receive supplemental ballots under Section 51.008 for one or more hours after making a request for supplemental ballots to the authority responsible for distributing election supplies,” says Texas Senate Bill 1993, making an overturn basically guaranteed to happen in Houston, according to Talking Points Memo.