Texas elections law says state prison inmates who are appealing their convictions are eligible to register. Many lawyers and ...
A historic 18.6 million Texans were registered to vote in the 2024 election, and 61% cast ballots, a nearly 6% drop from the ...
Texas Yalies struggled to vote in their home state and had to wait in long lines on Tuesday for same-day registration in ...
A mostly quiet Election Day in Texas came after a series of pitched partisan battles over how elections should be conducted.
What rights do I have as a voter?If a registered voter’s name does not appear on the voter registration list because of an ...
Texas might not be a swing state, but many of its races will have major consequences to the national political landscape and ...
Voters are going to the polls Tuesday to make choices in the Presidential Election down to state, county, and local ...
Under specific circumstances, election workers may offer a voter a limited or provisional ballot. Here's what that means.
Tips to avoid having mail ballot rejected Your application must be signed ... here are some supporting forms of ID that can ...
With Election Day 2024 less than 24 hours away, are there any options left if you still need to register to vote? We'll give you the rundown.
For those holding out to vote in-person on Election Day, you may or may not need to show your ID. It all depends on where you ...
Texans serving time for misdemeanor offenses or who are in jail awaiting trial are eligible to vote but only two counties offer voting in jail.