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The makeup of Texas voters is much more diverse today than during the 2016 elections. And some of that growth is the result of a nearly two percentage point increase in the number of eligible immigrant voters.
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Early voting runs from Monday, Oct. 24, to Friday, Nov. 4. The last day to apply to vote by mail is Friday, Oct. 28. Election Day is Tuesday, Nov. 8.
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Dos años después del 2020 , la Grande Mentira — la exigencia falsa de que la elección presidencial fue robada — está tan viva como nunca antes en Texas. Y con el voto anticipado para las elecciones intermedias en marcha, muchos están preocupados que la democracia será puesta a prueba este año como nunca antes.
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Asian American and Pacific Islander voters said that candidates don’t often reach out — and that their elected officials don’t adequately represent their interests.
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Carreras importantes en la boleta electoral incluyen la carrera para gobernador entre Greg Abbott y Beto O'Rourke, y la carrera entre el fiscal general titular Ken Paxton y Rochelle Garza. Si vives en Austin, también votaras por alcalde.
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Key races on the ballot include the governor's race between Greg Abbott and Beto O'Rourke, and a matchup between incumbent Attorney General Ken Paxton and Rochelle Garza.
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Putting the issue to voters is unlikely to happen given the state’s political landscape.
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Texas Republican Party leaders want the state to adopt laws that would shorten the early voting period and no longer allow mail-in voting for anyone 65 and up.
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Even if you didn't vote in the March primary, you can still vote in the runoff — and your vote might have a bigger impact.
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The measures will provide limited property tax relief, but the vote comes after recent tax appraisals gave Texas homeowners sticker shock.