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Voters in North Central Austin are choosing a new City Council member to replace Greg Casar, who resigned to run for Congress.
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All over the state, county officials report they’re rejecting hundreds of applications for mail-in ballots, an issue several attribute to recent election law changes championed by state Republicans.
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Are you eligible to vote in today's election? Here's how to find out.
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The 8-1 decision came Wednesday from the all-Republican Court of Criminal Appeals.
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Texas is one of several GOP-led states this year that has passed new voting restrictions this year.
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Fairness to parties in drawing legislative districts may be an unworkable goal. However, reforming other rules that govern how districts are drawn and votes are counted could make more contests competitive and enhance legislators’ accountability to the public.
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DeBeauvoir has been in charge of elections in Travis County for nearly four decades. In an announcement Friday, she said she's ready to pass the baton.
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At the same time, in Texas, an increasing number of counties are rethinking who should run elections altogether.
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As secretary of state, Fort Worth attorney John Scott would oversee election administration in Texas.
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The bill, filed by Houston Republican Paul Bettencourt, would allow county party leaders, candidates and political committees to seek an audit.