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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is prosecuting Hervis Rogers, who allegedly voted before his parole ended. Paxton has made prosecuting alleged cases of voter fraud a core mission of his office.
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Hays County officials had only scheduled three days early voting at Texas State University, despite wait times as long as three hours. The Texas Civil…
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Updated 4 p.m.Early voting for Texas’s March 6 primary starts Tuesday.The midterm elections are often the overlooked middle child of any election cycle.…
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From Texas Standard . Conflict over Texas’ voter ID law was in the courts for most of last year, and 2018 will probably be no different. The state’s...
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U.S. District Judge Nelva Gonzales Ramos issued the injunction, writing that changes did not "fully ameliorate" the law's "discriminatory intent." She had struck down the original law in 2014.
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From Texas Standard: The 2011 Texas voter ID law was one of the strictest such laws in the nation. It required Texans to show one of seven approved...
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From Texas Standard: A federal judge has ruled for the second time that a Texas law has intentionally discriminated against minority voters .
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Groups suing Texas over its political maps are asking a federal court to block the state's current congressional boundaries ahead of the November 2018...
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Despite Texas' efforts to educate the public on its controversial voter ID laws, the state's voter registration and participation remains among the lowest…
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Bills to tighten voter ID rules have already been introduced in about half the states this year, where Republican lawmakers say the changes are needed to protect the integrity of the vote.