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Early voting in the Texas primaries starts Feb. 14. Republicans and Democrats across the state will decide who their parties' nominees will be in the November general election. Election Day is March 1.
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Low voter turnout in the critical Republican primary election means the state ends up electing extremely conservative statewide office holders who don't represent the majority of Texans.
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Voting rights groups want answers about the secret Texas voter purge, so they are suing. Is the primary problem in Texas the Republican primary? How a tiny minority of voters has control over who governs Texas. And what is the most violent jail in Texas?
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Election officials say Texas' new ID rules for voting by mail could cause more ballots to get rejectCounty officials say requirements that have tripped up voters applying to vote by mail could also confuse them as they send their ballots back.
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Experts forecast that lawmakers will probably not finish redrawing the state’s new congressional and state legislative maps until well into the fall – then come the inevitable court challenges.
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Two Democratic candidates are running for the Precinct 2 seat on Bexar County Commissioners Court. Queta Rodriguez is challenging incumbent Justin…
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NPR's Audie Cornish talks with Joshua Putnam of the University of North Carolina Wilmington about the impact of Texas and California moving up their primaries to Super Tuesday.
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Texas hosted over 30 runoff elections across the state. The only race that all Texans voted on was the Democratic candidate for governor, which was won by…
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Historically, Texans just don’t vote in large percentages when comes to primary runoff elections, and even though there are still some key undecided…
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Plus: Tariffs, Trump, and a West Texas woman with 46 grandkidsEditor's note: Mike Ward, who appeared on this podcast, was a reporter for the Houston…