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By Public Radio StaffOn Tuesday, voters in West Texas weighed in on a handful of state and congressional races, including a dramatic race for…
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By Alexa Ura, Texas TribuneA federal judge opened a path for a massive expansion in absentee voting in Texas by ordering Tuesday that all state voters,…
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A coalition of voters and civil rights groups opened a new front Monday in the legal wars over mail-in voting in Texas during the new coronavirus…
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By Marfa Public RadioBeginning Tuesday. Feb. 18, Texas voters will head to polls to cast ballots in several statewide and legislative races, including the…
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Early voting for next month's election begins Oct. 21 and runs through Nov. 1. Throughout the state, voters will weigh in on 10 constitutional amendments.
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By KUT NewsVoters in Texas will decide on 10 constitutional amendments this Election Day, Nov. 5. The propositions range from prohibiting an income tax…
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By Emma Platoff, Texas TribuneSAN ANTONIO — As part of an ongoing flurry of litigation in federal court here over the state’s bungled citizenship review…
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By Alexa Ura and Emma Platoff, Texas TribuneFor the second time, the Senate Nominations Committee met this week to approve the governor’s appointees — and…
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By Ashley Lopez, KUTA Latino civil rights organization filed a lawsuit in federal court today against Texas' effort to identify non-citizens who are…
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The Texas Senate race was very, very close – closer than any statewide election in recent history – and Latinos could be part of the reason why.