Republicans have enlisted legions of poll watchers in Texas and across the country ahead of the Nov. 5 election, a move they say will safeguard against potential election fraud. The situation reflects a national debate in which Republicans warn about the need to combat election fraud,
The first U.S. attorney general in history to be held in criminal and civil contempt by Congress has targeted Republican justices
Since 1993, only Republicans have represented Texas in the U.S. Senate. Cruz narrowly won his last election six years ago, beating challenger Beto O'Rourke by 2.6 percent. It was the closest U.S. Senate race in Texas since 1978.
Political figures endorse across party lines for a variety of reasons. And it's not all that uncommon in Texas.
The State of Texas is about a month away from witnessing another closer-than-expected race between U.S. Rep. Colin Allred, D-Texas, and U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas. Cruz is the incumbent candidate who has been serving as a U.
The country's two most populous states, California and Texas, begin early voting on Monday along with Montana, Georgia, Nebraska, New Hampshire and South Carolina. Here is everything you need to know about the voter registration and early voting plans for each state.
Texans can check their voter registration status at votetexas.org, or in Lubbock County at votelubbock.org. You'll need your date of birth and either your Voter Unique Identifier number (VUID), Texas driver license number or name and county.
Today is the last day to register to vote for the 2024 Election. Registering to vote in Texas is easy as long as you are eligible.
The Texas billionaire has pledged to spend millions to help the former president return to the White House in November.
If you moved to a new county, you must register with your new county by Oct. 7 to be eligible to vote on Nov. 5. Not be finally convicted of a felony, or if you are, you must have completed the terms of your jail sentence, probation or parole period.
Austin American-Statesman goes over Election Day questions and where to keep up with election coverage in Texas.