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New research from the Brennan Center for Justice suggests that 2021 ID requirements in a recent overhaul of Texas election ...
An overview of the vote-by-mail eligibility criteria in Alabama, Texas, Georgia, Florida ... compared to only 9 percent of white households.17 (See chart below for a breakdown of each Black to the ...
If you’re wondering whether your mail-in ballot lands in the right hands this election, there’s a way to track its whereabouts and whether your vote will be counted. Texas voters can use the ...
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Texas threw out mail votes at an abnormally high rate during the nation’s first primary of 2022, rejecting nearly 23,000 ballots outright under tougher voting rules that ...
Texas election officials rejected just under 25,000 mail-in ballots cast in the March 1 primary election, the first since the state's new election law overhaul took effect, according to new data ...
Ironically, the Texas GOP has long sent mail-in ballot applications to individuals older than 65. Heider Garcia, Tarrant County elections administrator, confirmed his office has heard from worried ...
College students registered at a residence in Texas, such as a parent’s home, but studying out of state can apply for absentee ballots, but they must request a mail-in ballot ahead of every ...
AUSTIN, Texas — New data shared by the Office of the Texas Secretary of State shows that mail-in ballot rejections decreased between the March primary elections to the latest primary runoffs in May.
AUSTIN, Texas (CBSDFW.COM/AP) — More than 27,000 mail ballots in Texas were flagged for rejection in the first test of new voting restrictions enacted across the U.S., jeopardizing votes cast by ...
To apply for a mail-in ballot, print the form from the Texas Secretary of State website and mail it to the early voting clerk in your county. You can find the contact here. Your application must ...
Beginning in October 2020, mail ballots delivered in person by eligible voters can only be delivered to one location in each Texas county — each county's early voting clerk designates that location.