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Texas voter turnout falls in 2024 election despite record registration numbers
Read full article: Texas voter turnout falls in 2024 election despite record registration numbersA historic 18.6 million Texans were registered to vote in the 2024 election, and 61% cast ballots, a nearly 6% drop from the 2020 presidential race.
Texas sues Biden administration for not providing data on noncitizens
Read full article: Texas sues Biden administration for not providing data on noncitizensAttorney General Ken Paxton accused the federal government of failing to provide citizenship data for registered voters, even as he acknowledged that the vast majority of the people on the rolls are lawful voters.
“I’m in no rush”: Voter apathy takes hold of early voting ahead of Texas midterm election
Read full article: “I’m in no rush”: Voter apathy takes hold of early voting ahead of Texas midterm electionRepublicans may be waiting to vote on Election Day after former President Donald Trump pushed voting in person on Nov. 8 at a rally in South Texas.
Nearly 18% of registered Texas voters cast 2022 primary ballots
Read full article: Nearly 18% of registered Texas voters cast 2022 primary ballotsTexas has a history of a dismal turnout rate in primary elections. This year’s turnout was higher than the last six midterm primaries. Still, less than 1 in 5 registered voters participated.
Texas’ primary election is March 1. Here’s what you need to know to vote.
Read full article: Texas’ primary election is March 1. Here’s what you need to know to vote.The last day to register to vote was Jan. 31. The last day to apply for a ballot by mail is Feb. 18. Early voting runs from Feb. 14-25.
Texas must pay $6.8 million in legal fees to parties who challenged voter ID law, federal appeals court says
Read full article: Texas must pay $6.8 million in legal fees to parties who challenged voter ID law, federal appeals court saysThe case ricocheted through federal courts for nearly seven years and over several elections, with federal judges ruling that Texas lawmakers discriminated against Hispanic and Black voters when crafting one of the nation’s strictest voter ID laws.
Analysis: The partisan debate over voting laws is a prologue to redistricting
Read full article: Analysis: The partisan debate over voting laws is a prologue to redistrictingThe summer fight over voting and election law has been fierce. It may well be a prologue to a bigger battle just ahead: redrawing the state’s political maps.