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The state's highest court is considering the constitutionality of a law that prohibits impersonating an election official.
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The Texas House Public Education Committee is expected to vote Wednesday on legislation to create education savings accounts. The vote is happening with little notice and no public testimony.
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'Voter list maintenance' will be conducted soon by Oklahoma election officials. Here's what you needNearly 327,000 registered Oklahoma voters will receive notices to confirm their addresses over the next several weeks.
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Police oversight is on the ballot in Austin. Elsewhere, voters will weigh in on school bonds and local government. Here's how to ensure your voice is heard.
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ERIC uses confidential data, including driver’s license information, to ensure voter registration information is up-to-date in all member states.
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In the last 10 years, Texas has closed a total of 750 polling locations — the most of any state.
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Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick expected to reveal priority bills, including harsh penalties for illegal votingEach session, the governor, lieutenant governor and House speaker prioritize low-number bills for passage.
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Martin Luther King Jr. spent years before his assassination working to expand access to the ballot box. Today, advocates and lawmakers say they are fighting many of the same fights.
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Texas is one of several GOP-led states this year that has passed new voting restrictions this year.
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Across the nation, universities saw students engaging more in the voting process.