TX Attorney General sues counties over voter registration issues, citing forms sent to ineligible individuals.
Texas AG Paxton updates lawsuits against two counties after a deceased person received a voter registration application.
The Department of Public Safety and the Department of State Health Services are no longer following court orders to update ...
Second Gentleman of the United States Douglas Emhoff is expected to speak on Monday at a Democratic campaign rally in San ...
The Texas Election Code – dictating when, where and how Texans can vote – stretches over 1,038 pages. It was less than 200 ...
SAN ANTONIO - Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton filed supplemental motions in ongoing lawsuits against Travis County and ...
The decision comes after officials found a database error that designated voters as having access to the full ballot. They ...
Earlier this month, more than 53,000 voters were on the Fort Bend County’s suspense list – residents whose registration will ...
The Texas Tribune is answering reader questions about elections and the issues Texans are voting on. Thanks to readers like ...
Four GOP state representatives suspended their bids to challenge Phelan and 48 Republicans backed Cook, which could threaten ...
Austin's Travis County — a longtime blue stronghold — has filed a federal lawsuit against Texas AG Ken Paxton and Texas ...
Travis County filed a counter lawsuit in federal court in response to recent state-led litigation intended to block the county’s voter outreach efforts as the nation draws nearer to a heated election ...