Election Day voting hours are 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. at all polling places statewide. The ballot includes candidates for the U.S. Senate, the State Board of Education, the Railroad Commission, judicial seats, congressional and legislative offices, and, of course, the next president. Her...
Starting Oct. 30, early voting centers in Dallas County will beextended by two hours. The extended hours are in effect for the last three days of early voting. Texas is among amajority of states that allow early voting or voting by mail. The deadline to apply for amail-in ballot in T...
Primary turnout is typically low in Texas, and this year so far has been no exception: Early voting hovered in the low single digits among the state’s 17 million registered voters. But this primary was also the first test of a GOP-engineered election overhaul that Texas Republicans muscled ...
President Donald Trump isn’t on the ballot in the Texas primary, but he’s on the minds of voters. One woman voting in Dallas says she’s a “strong” Republican who supports Trump’s agenda. Sixty-year-old Laura Smith said Tuesday that she backs Trump because he has “guts,” isn’...
Texas is one of 18 U.S. states that passed more restrictive voting laws after the 2020 presidential election. According to a National Public Radio report on Sunday, only in Harris County, home to Houston and the state's most populous county, 40 percent of mail-in ballot applications prior ...
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John Ratcliffe had resigned to become Director of National Intelligence, so the party needed to replace Ratcliffe on the ballot. So between having never had to go before the GOP primary electorate and having only previously represented slightly more than half of the constituents in the new 4th ...
The Texas primary is also the first statewide election, in which voters will cast their ballots following redistricting based on the results of the 2020 national census, as well as the first statewide election after Texas enacted its controversial voting law in December. ...
Here are some other key things to know beforevoting, including what a sample ballot looks like. Who's on the Texas ballot for the 2024 election? Various offices are up for election this year, from statewide to local. Here's who is on the ballot in statewide races in Texas. ...
The last day to register to vote in the general election is Oct. 7. The last day to apply for a ballot by mail for the general election is Oct. 25. In-person early voting for the general election begins Oct. 21 and ends Nov. 1....