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.
A Texas district court judge on Monday denied a request by Attorney General Ken Paxton to block a Bexar County plan to mail voter registration forms to county residents ahead of the November election,
Today is National Voter Registration Day. See key deadlines, how to register to vote in Texas and how to check voter registration status.
In the weeks leading up to the Nov. 5 election, you’ll likely hear numerous instructions about how to vote. The amount of information available can be overwhelming and difficult to comb through, so The Dallas Morning News has compiled a simple guide that answers the most important questions about how to vote in Texas: Where can I vote?
The first-term Republican defending her seat said a private school voucher program will help her community, especially students from low-income families.
How do I register to vote? Texas voters face an early deadline to make sure they can vote in the Nov. 5 election.
Early voting in the 2024 elections will start on Oct. 21 in Texas and run through Nov. 1, ahead of a Nov. 5 Election Day. Harris County has not yet published its full list of voting sites for this election. As of Sept. 17, there are 88 early voting sites confirmed, and voters can cast ballots at any of the sites during that two-week period.
The Austin American-Statesman is hosting a Reddit AMA at noon on Tuesday, Sept. 17, on the r/TexasPolitics subreddit.
The deadline to register to vote is Oct. 7. The Texas Tribune, ProPublica and Votebeat want to hear from people removed from voter rolls.
Democratic U.S. Rep. Colin Allred is challenging incumbent Republican Sen. Ted Cruz who is seeking reelection to a third six-year term.
The vast majority of races on November’s Texas ballots are highly predictable, offer little to no competition and won’t change the state’s political dynamic.
A district court judge in San Antonio ruled against the Texas attorney general’s attempt to stop one of the state’s biggest counties from mailing voter registration applications to a large number of unregistered voters.