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The first step is to talk to the election judge at the polling location.
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From Greg Abbott touting removals from Texas’ voter rolls to Ken Paxton initiating raids over allegations of vote harvesting, here’s a breakdown of what you should know.
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After a series of issues in Democratic-leaning Harris County on Election Day, Republican state leaders in Texas have suggested criminal charges may be warranted.
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State Sen. Jane Nelson, R-Flower Mound, will take the helm following Monday’s resignation by current secretary John Scott.
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With hundreds of candidates vying for local or statewide office, there is a chance a winner won’t be declared after the primary. Here's a simple breakdown of what triggers a runoff election and when they will be held.
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County officials say requirements that have tripped up voters applying to vote by mail could also confuse them as they send their ballots back.
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The Texas League of Women Voters says this shortage is disproportionately affecting the thousands of newly naturalized citizens they usually register each year.
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The new state law requires that voters use the same ID to request a mail-in ballot that they used when they registered to vote.
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First part of Texas election audit reveals few issues, echoes findings from earlier review processesAn initial review of four counties’ election results — launched after pressure from former President Donald Trump and touted by GOP leaders — showed few discrepancies between electronic and hand counts of ballots in a sample of voting precincts.
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As secretary of state, Fort Worth attorney John Scott would oversee election administration in Texas.