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Texas has allowed curbside voting for decades, for anyone physically unable to enter a polling place. Voters ask for help when they get to a polling location, and an election officer will bring a ballot to the car.
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Many election department officials across Texas are enjoying large turnout numbers this week — and they know there's more to come thanks to the extended early voting period.
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Voters in downtown Dallas, Allen, Arlington and other polling locations across the metroplex turned out for the first day of early voting.
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An order from a federal appeals court Saturday set up another potential legal showdown over voting in Texas as mail-in ballots are already being collected and just days before early voting begins.
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The Texas Supreme Court ruled against several GOP officials who pushed to keep early voting to a two-week period during the pandemic.
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Gov. Greg Abbott said Thursday he will extend the early voting period for an unspecified amount of time during the November election as concerns continue…
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The Texas Secretary of State is being sued over a new law banning local governments from setting up temporary polling locations – or any polling...
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Worried about the suppression of young voters in 2020, national and Texas Democrats are suing the state over a newly implemented election measure that’s…
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Thousands of Texans’ votes were thrown out during the last presidential and midterm elections after they showed up to vote at the wrong polling location…
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More than 120 million Americans cast ballots in the 2018 midterm elections, with turnout surging to that of a typical presidential year in some states and…
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Two weeks of early voting revealed strains and missteps as Texas tried to comply with a court order reining in its voter ID law. When Election Day dawns,…
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Texas early voter turnout in this general election is up from the last two presidential elections. According to the Secretary of State’s office, 46…