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Voting rights advocates are hoping a federal judge in San Antonio will strike down more than 30 provisions of Senate Bill 1, which the Texas Legislature passed in 2021.
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The high court left intact a key provision of the federal Voting Rights Act in a case many feared would go the other way. The decision’s importance in ongoing litigation over Texas’ political maps will largely be felt in what didn’t happen.
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Michael Hardy of Texas Monthly argues DeSantis has increasing influence in Texas as his political star continues to rise.
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Si el dicho "la gente que no vota no se puede quejar" es cierto, entonces cientos de miles de tejanos registrados para votar van a tener que quedarse callados hasta la siguiente elección.
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If the old saying “people who don’t vote can’t complain” is true, then hundreds of thousands of Texas registered voters will have to stay quiet until the next election.
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Si aún no has votado, ofrecemos este recordatorio con lo que necesitas cuando vayas a las urnas.
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From election equipment to ballot counting and storage, Texas elections officials follow a long list of laws and procedures to ensure free and fair elections.
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We're talking to dozens of Hispanic voters before the November midterms about the top issues on their mind — including what they want from candidates and their state government. We'd love to hear from you too!
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Just in case you’ve waited until now to cast a ballot, we offer up this reminder of what you’ll need when you head to the polls.
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City and county governments have a lot of control over local alcohol ordinances in Texas, including in the Panhandle.