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Turnout during the first week of early voting for the Texas midterm election exceeded the same period for the previous two presidential elections, years that typically see higher voter engagement.
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From Austin to Lubbock to Houston, we asked Texans what's motivating them to vote early in Texas' 2026 party primaries — plus the biggest issues on their minds this election year.
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Rep. Pat Proctor, a Leavenworth Republican who is running for secretary of state, and Rep. Paul Waggoner, a Hutchinson Republican, also want to require driver's licenses to indicate citizenship status, in an effort to stamp out the already-rare instances of noncitizen voting.
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A federal judge ruled that Kansas lawmakers were suppressing free speech when they passed a law targeting mail-in ballots. The law was passed one month after the Jan. 6, 2021, breach of the U.S. Capitol.
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The turnout rate dropped more than 8 percentage points compared to four years ago — a high-water mark for the Lone Star State.
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Oklahoma voters took advantage of early voting in record numbers ahead of Tuesday’s general election.
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The first step is to talk to the election judge at the polling location.
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Early voting begins today and runs through Nov. 1. Here's a short guide on what you'll need when you head to the polls.
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People can vote in advance at the centers through Saturday for the Presidential Preference Primary on March 19.
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Tomorrow is finally Election Day. After months of campaigning and dozens of polls, voters get the final say. Past elections tell us the vast majority of...