Deep in the heart of Texas' sprawl, the city of Lewisville embodies the Lone Star State. Bisected by Interstate 35 and ribboned with six- and eight-lane thoroughfares lined with chain stores, Mexican restaurants and pawn shops,
A surge of younger voters, transplants from other states and more aggressive voter registration efforts by Democrats and Republicans is behind the total.
As the 2024 presidential race between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris approaches, early voting is about to begin statewide in Texas. On Tuesday, Nov. 5, Texans will vote for president,
Election Day is Nov. 5, but you don't have to wait till then to cast your ballot. Early voting in Texas begins Monday.
Early voting for the November 5 election in Texas starts on October 21, with officials predicting record turnout and a lengthy ballot featuring major races and local funding proposals.
As the 2024 election approaches, here's what to know about ballot tracking, vote-by-mail deadlines, and finding your polling site in Texas.
The cities illustrate the divide in American politics between the diverse, potential electorate and the actual electorate.
A federal judge gave Texas officials the green light to proceed with a ballot harvesting probe, prompting outrage from critics who say they'll appeal to the Supreme Court.
Any registered voter may vote early in person. Early voting for the Nov. 5, 2024 election begins on Oct. 21 and ends on Nov. 1.
Texas on Monday, Oct. 21. In addition to voting for a presidential candidate, Texas voters will also cast their ballots in a U.S. Senate race, U.S. House races, Texas Legislature races and more. Meanwhile,
Democrats in Lubbock and Amarillo hope Kamala Harris’ candidacy, backlash to abortion laws will help make their vision of a blue wave a reality.