Donald Trump and other Republican candidates have said that abortion policy is now up to voters in each state. Texas is one exception.
In the 2020 elections, nationwide, 59% of Latinos voted for Biden and 38% for Trump, according to analysis by the Pew Research Center. But because the Latino vote tends to be unpredictable, the final preferences of Texas Hispanics in this November’s elections are still up in the air.
Texas Secretary of State Jane Nelson has requested information from the Biden administration “to provide citizenship data to help Texas maintain secure voter rolls.” “Texas demands this information. The federal government must stop hiding the ball.
The United States Presidential Election is rapidly approaching. Here are some key dates to ensure you get your opportunity to vote.
From election equipment to ballot counting and storage, Texas elections officials follow a long list of laws and procedures to ensure free and fair elections.
The fight over voter registration in Texas Democratic-leaning cities is heating up. In Tuesday, Travis County sued Texas state officials — including right-wing Attorney General Ken Paxton — over
State election officials have purged names from the voter rolls. Here’s how to make sure you’re not one of them (and what to do if you are).
Democratic U.S. Rep. Colin Allred is challenging incumbent Republican Sen. Ted Cruz who is seeking reelection to a third six-year term.
Attorney General Ken Paxton and Secretary of State Jane Nelson are targeted in the new suit, escalating a pre-election war over voter registration efforts.
The new federal lawsuit intensifies a preelection battle between Republican state officials and Democratic leaders in urban counties over voter registration efforts. It accuses Texas officials of violating the National Voter Registration Act. As the October 7 registration deadline approaches, the ongoing dispute unfolds.
Students still have learning gaps four years after the COVID-19 pandemic. More teachers enter the classroom without rigorous training. Administrators say they’re struggling to pay for security upgrades after the Uvalde massacre. Now, Texas is at the center of debates over whether public funds should be used for private schooling.