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A well-informed electorate is critical to the health of sustaining democracy. Reform Austin is committed to providing in-depth reporting to ensure Texans are prepared when they go to the polls. Additionally, Reform Austin reports on the critical issues and challenges facing voters in Texas elections. 
It has become increasingly difficult for Texans to exercise the right to vote as a record number of polling places have closed. The state tops the nation in shutting down polling sites – closing 750 locations since 2013. Civil rights advocates warn this will disenfranchise voters. 
In the 86th Legislative Session, Texas lawmakers passed legislation prohibiting local governments from setting up temporary polling locations. In the past, mobile and temporary voting centers helped provide better voting access to rural and under-served communities in Texas, including college students and the elderly. Two new Democratic groups and a former Austin city manager have filed suit against the Texas Secretary of State’s office, arguing the bill suppresses the vote of many disenfranchised groups.
Reform Austin covers all aspects of voting – how you vote, who you’re voting for, when you’re voting, where to vote, and the results of the elections. We report on new candidates that announce, people running for reelection, and legislators that announce their resignation. Additionally, we provide comprehensive voter guides for you to compare candidates on the issues, as well as constitutional amendment explainers. Check Reform Austin for everything about voting, including what is done in the Texas Legislature to either promote or suppress the vote.

Abbott Sets Runoff for Texas House District 145 for Mar. 5

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott has picked Mar. 5 as the date of the special election runoff to replace former State Rep. Carol Alvarado (D-Houston),...

Dan Patrick: The Alt-Right Wizard

Since George W. Bush left Texas to be president, no man in state Republican politics has been as effective at pushing far-right...

Republican Extremists Fumble in Primary Election

The 2022 Texas Republican Primary came down to infighting among the party. The last stalwarts of the traditional Texas conservative movement sought...

More Women Ran for Office in 2020. In Texas, Results Are Mixed.

A record number of Texas women signed up to run for political office in the 2020 election cycle. Some did well. Some...

Abbott Continues to Lose Support as Beto Virtually Ties Him in the Lead to...

Texas' next election is still almost one year away, but the race to become the next Governor of the Lone Star State...
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Record turnout for 2018 early voting

Texas voters broke turnout records during early voting this year after the Texas Secretary of State recorded 4,884,528 votes from October 22 to November...

Low Voter Turnout Suggests Unexpected Apathy Among Texans

We have reached the end of the first week of early voting, and the numbers continue to show a downward trend when...

Well-liked House Democrat Jessica Farrar retires after two decades of service

State Rep. Jessica Farrar announced Friday that she would retire from the Texas House of Representatives effective September 30, 2019. Farrar, a...

Texas GOP Alleges Lawyer Duped Them On Voter Suppression

Harris County has been one of the prime targets of Texas Republican anti-voting rights and access initiatives, but the Texas GOP itself...

Tarrant County closes college campus voting location

One question Tarrant County Commissioners and the areas’ college chancellors are asking themselves this week is, “What’s the out-of-pocket for democracy?”

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