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This Friday, Oct. 23 is the deadline for eligible voters to request a mail-in ballot in Texas. Concerns and confusion about the mail ballot process have left some voters asking: Am I doing this right? As part of our statewide series "Texas Decides," we got answers for voters who are perplexed about certain aspects of mail voting as the state is seeing record usage.
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Many election department officials across Texas are enjoying large turnout numbers this week — and they know there's more to come thanks to the extended early voting period.
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Latinx voters have often been dubbed the "sleeping giant" that can make or break competitive races. But is this the right metaphor to describe this growing group of voters? The Texas Organizing Project Education Fund and Culture Concepts spent the past year interviewing Latinx voters and nonvoters to better understand their civic engagement habits.
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With early voting beginning this week, more than 100 students at Prairie View A&M took the opportunity to shine a light on voter suppression in their community.
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With two days of early voting completed, the Bexar County Elections Department has reported 70,003 in-person ballots as of Wednesday night.
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The AT&T Center in San Antonio is operating as a voting center for the first time.
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A Bexar County district judge has ruled the Bexar County Elections Department must open additional Election Day polling sites.
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Early voting for the 2020 General Election began Tuesday, Oct. 13 in Texas.
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Civil rights groups and voting advocates had argued the restriction would disproportionately impact low-income voters, voters with disabilities, older voters and voters of color in Democratic counties.
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Bexar County now allows voters to cast a ballot at any polling place within the county on Election Day, in addition to early voting. Here's what you need to know before heading to the polls — or mailing in your ballot — in Bexar County.