Senator Ted Cruz is facing a growing rebellion within his party as a wave of Texas Republicans rally behind his opponent, Representative Colin Allred. In interviews with ABC 13 and the Houston Chronicle on Thursday,
Our guide can help you determine how to register, who is eligible to vote, whether you’re still registered and more in advance of Election Day.
The State of Texas is about a month away from witnessing another closer-than-expected race between U.S. Representative Colin Allred, D-Texas, and U.S. Senator Ted Cruz, R-Texas. Cruz is the incumbent candidate who has been serving in office since 2013.
Austin American-Statesman goes over Election Day questions and where to keep up with election coverage in Texas.
Texas voters are nearing the deadline to register for the 2024 election. The last day to register to vote in the state — which has some of the strictest guidelines in the nation around registering and casting a ballot — is just days away.
They control Republican politics in the state. Now they’re poised to take their theocratic agenda nationwide. Last December, Sid Miller, the Texas commissioner of agriculture, posted a photo of himself brandishing a double-barrel shotgun on X and invited his followers to join him on a “RINO hunt.
With less than five weeks until the U.S. Presidential Election, it's essential to register on time if you plan to vote.
Votebeat examines a campaign led by True the Vote that targeted tens of thousands of Texans over their eligibility to vote.
The 2024 presidential election takes place Tuesday, Nov. 5, and here's what you need to know about signing up to cast your ballot:
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.