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Texans will be voting on eight constitutional amendments this election.
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The deadline to register to vote in Texas' November election is Monday, Oct. 4. Here's what you need to know.
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The vote on the Republican-led election legislation follows historic efforts by Democrats to block it.
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For months, COVID-19 and interference by Trump officials delayed the release of new census demographic data used to redraw voting districts, forcing some state and local elections to be pushed back.
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A federal court ruled Texas was violating the National Voter Registration Act by not allowing people to register when they updated their drivers' license information online while allowing it in person.
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TPR will air a “Dare to Listen” conversation live on Facebook at 7 p.m. Central about the recent bills in Texas and beyond that may restrict, rather than promote, access to voting.
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Two priority bills for Texas Republicans — Senate Bill 1 and House Bill 3 — would ban drive-thru and 24-hour voting, makes mail-in voting more difficult, increase criminal penalties for voting mistakes, and give partisan poll watchers more authority at voting sites.
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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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Hervis Rogers captured national attention in March 2020 when he waited for hours to vote on Super Tuesday.
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Advocates are calling on corporations to stop political donations to lawmakers who support the measures. Republicans say corporations that do are meddling.