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The Justice Department has asked states for their voter rolls with an eye toward purging ineligible voters. Democrats say sharing the data could violate federal election law.
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The Secretary of State's Office didn't initially check with the Department of Public Safety, which collects proof of citizenship from people who register to vote through them.
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The Secretary of State's Office has sent the names of potential noncitizens to county officials, who must now verify each voter's eligibility.
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With early voting just days away, counties say they're running out of time to get their complaints addressed.
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Saturday's decisions signal a deescalating intraparty tension that heightened at the start of the year.
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As Texas embraces federal immigration database to verify voter citizenship, some experts are worriedTexas officials praise the revamped immigration database, but some critics are raising concerns about data privacy and accuracy.
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Most of those voters are in Harris County, home to Houston. Noncitizen voting is illegal and documented instances are rare.
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Just as they do every year, hundreds of county officials from all over Texas are packing a hotel ballroom in Austin this week for three days of all...
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The day after a federal judge in San Antonio criticized Texas Secretary of State David Whitley’s effort to remove alleged noncitizens from voter rolls,...
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The names of 95,000 registered voters were flagged Friday by the Texas secretary of state's office for what it said were possible issues of valid...