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Texas is on its way to being the latest — and largest — state to leave a bipartisan data sharing partnership that states across the country use to cross check their voter rolls.
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Local races are on the ballot this spring, for city mayors, city councils and local boards. We answer all of your election-related questions here.
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ERIC uses confidential data, including driver’s license information, to ensure voter registration information is up-to-date in all member states.
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The Tarrant County judge, sheriff and district attorney are soliciting reports of voter fraud from the public with a new "election integrity task force."
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Republicans once again won top statewide seats in Tuesday's midterm election. That includes Texas Gov. Greg Abbott, who will serve a third term after defeating Democratic challenger Beto O'Rourke. KERA spoke with Brandon Rottinghaus, a political science professor at the University of Houston, about what may have motivated voters and why so many don't end up voting.
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The current state house representative and former civil rights attorney is poised to represent much of south Dallas county in Washington.
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Elections officials cited a voter outreach effort as one cause for the significant drop in rejections.
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Trust, not correcting the record, is the key to eliminating disinformation, says Ling Hwey Jeng of Texas Woman’s University: “Don’t talk about politics. Talk about her grandson. Talk about her granddaughter.”
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Two years after 2020, the Big Lie — the false claim that the presidential election was stolen — is as alive as ever in Texas. And with early voting for the midterm elections underway, many worry democracy will be tested this year like never before.
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U.S. Rep. Joaquin Castro of Texas and the Spanish Language Disinformation Coalition have warned that Spanish speakers are at a high risk on social media platforms.
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From Texas governor to county judges, North Texas residents will vote on several key races this November.