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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.
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The state’s most populous counties are seeing a significant drop off from four years ago. That’s despite Texas having more registered voters this time around.
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The pandemic led to a historic rise in early voting, as 70% of the electorate cast ballots before Election Day in 2020. In 2022, it looks like more of the same.
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Election Day is Tuesday, Nov. 8.
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The number of sites the Bexar County Commissioners approved on Tuesday was fewer than the 388 ordered by a state district judge.
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Dozens of residents packed Bexar County Commissioners Court on Tuesday to passionately ask them to not cut polling locations for the Nov. 8 elections — a measure proposed to save money.
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Gov. Greg Abbott directed the Texas Education Agency to investigate whether or not Northside Independent School District directed staff to vote for the district’s latest bond after a school choice advocate posted screenshots of an email he said came from a Northside principal.