Lack of Straight Party Voting

Texas Heads to First Election Without Straight-Ticket Voting Option

A sweeping change to voting in Texas could mean long lines and lengthy waits at the polls as voters navigate ballots without the benefit...

Texas Begins Letting People Register To Vote Online When They’re Updating Their Driver’s Licenses

When Jarrod Stringer updated his driver’s license address in 2014, the Texas Department of Public Safety website asked if he wanted to register to...

Abbott Targets Protesters As He Works to Help Trump Re-Election

Gov. Greg Abbott traveled to Dallas on Thursday to announce a legislative proposal to increase penalties for rioting.  A news conference to announce a package...

Republicans Sue Abbott to Stop Extended Early Voting in Texas

Political circles were buzzing Wednesday with word of the latest episode of Republicans turning against their state leader, Gov. Greg Abbott. The governor is...
Texas hits voter registration

Record Number of Texas Voters Registered for November

Texas has added more than 1.5 million new voters to the rolls since the last presidential election. More than 800,000 of those new voters...
Hillary Clinton

Texas Democrats Snag Hillary Clinton for Annual Johnson-Jordan Dinner

In another sign that they view Texas as a battleground state this year, the Texas Democratic Party has announced that 2016 Democratic presidential nominee...
Vote in Mail Confusion

No Wonder Voters are Anxious About Voting Options

As tumultuous battles over expanding mail-in voting in Texas play out in courtrooms and political brawls, it’s no wonder voters are bewildered and anxious...
Paxton

Just Like That, Harris County’s Mail Ballot Plan is Halted Again

The Texas Supreme Court has stepped in to stop Harris County from sending mail ballot applications to all 2.4 million registered voters in the...
Early voting begins

Early Voting Begins in Special SD 30 Election

Monday marks the start of early voting in the special election to choose a new state senator for District 30 in north Texas. Early...
Dems Lose Ballot

Another Court Decides no Need to Expand Voting by Mail During Pandemic

The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled that it is not unconstitutional for Texas to limit voting by mail to those who are...
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