Texan voters will have significant influence in November, both within and outside the state. They will be electing a U.S. senator, 38 U.S. House members, 150 state House members, as well as various judges and local elected officials.
Texas has been one of the nation’s fastest-growing states since the 1970s, but its voter rolls have at times been stagnant. Until recently.
With less than five weeks until the U.S. Presidential Election, it's essential to register on time if you plan to vote.
Former president Donald Trump slipped in and out of Houston with little fanfare on Wednesday to raise money for his presidential campaign, according to federal aviation records. The Republican appears to have spent the night in Houston on Tuesday and attended a private fundraiser on Wednesday at Tilman Fertitta's Post Oak Hotel hosted by some of the biggest GOP donors in Texas,
Joining Sanders as he campaigns up and down the I-35 corridor are Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Rep. Greg Casar, and former El Paso congressman Beto O’Rourke.
With less than five weeks until the U.S. Presidential Election, it's essential to register on time if you plan to vote.
Signs of a gathering momentum away from the incumbent senator come after the Texas firebrand went all “bipartisan” in an interview on Monday... and yes, you read that right.
The 2024 Election is just weeks away. Here's a voting guide for Texans and those in Travis County and the surrounding areas.
By mail: Pick up a registration application from the county registrar's office, public library or other government office, fill out the application and mail it to the voter registrar. For the 2024 general election, the deadline to apply for a ballot by mail is Friday, Oct. 25, before the close of regular business.
The 2024 presidential election takes place Tuesday, Nov. 5, and here's what you need to know about signing up to cast your ballot:
Under a little-known Texas elections law, state prison inmates who are actively appealing their convictions are eligible to register and vote.
As Texas gears up for the November 5 Senate election, incumbent Ted Cruz faces a surprisingly competitive challenge from Democrat Collin Allred, who is just three points behind in the polls.