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Today on Texas Matters—How suppressed are the voters of Texas? A new book breaks down which states make voting too hard.How are families impacted by the Uvalde massacre living with the grief and the aftermath?Some school districts have programs to teach kids how to protect themselves from abuse, but there is a problem.
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Voters with disabilities have been pushing for more accessibility for years. This legislative session two bills gained bipartisan support.
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The Supreme Court has ruled against Alabama's defense of an electoral map drawn by the state's Republican-dominated legislature. Black voters had challenged the law as racially discriminatory.
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Bexar County school board races had multiple upsets in Saturday’s election.
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San Antonio’s Southwest ISD is holding both a trustee election and a $250 million bond election this May, but you wouldn’t know it by looking at the Bexar County general ballot.
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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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Bexar County Elections Administrator Jacque Callanen expects poll watchers to be more active on Election Day than they were during the early voting period that ended on Friday.
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At least 3 million Americans of voting age live abroad. It's a group that could wield substantial political power, if fully activated.
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States are mailing absentee ballots sooner and — in a few places — letting troops cast ballots online. Still, voter turnout among military personnel lags the general population.
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The Lone Star State makes the process easier in some ways, and harder in others.