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  2. Texas lawmakers are mostly silent on addressing threats to ...

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    Texas officials had to issue emergency guidance this year to patch holes in new election transparency laws that threatened to expose the choices people made on their ballots, Votebeat reports ...

  3. Texas elections officials shoulder new burdens to appease ...

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    Election administrators in Texas have the authority to decide the ballot-numbering method. In Hood County, tensions with voter fraud activists in 2021 over ballot numbering drove the elections ...

  4. Fact-check: Why some voters faced challenges voting in the ...

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    Staff shortages in multiple Texas counties in Texas meant that voters of one party couldn’t vote at a particular site, at least temporarily. Fact-check: Why some voters faced challenges voting ...

  5. 2024 United States ballot measures - Wikipedia

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    Prohibits state and local governments from allowing non-citizens to vote, and would allow some 17-year-olds to vote in primaries, provided they turn 18 by the next general election. [22] Nov 5 >50% 1,150,332 77.13%: 341,034 22.87% Kentucky: Legislature: Passed Amendment 1 Prohibits state and local governments from allowing non-citizens to vote ...

  6. Electoral reform in Texas - Wikipedia

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    Following the record turnout of the 2020 election, Texas state legislators moved to change the state's election laws. At start of the 87th Legislative session, over 53 bills restricting access to voting had been introduced in Texas. [10] Ultimately, SB 1 would become the dominant bill for reforming elections.

  7. Texas Senate Bill 5 (85th Legislature) - Wikipedia

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    It is a revamped version of a previous Texas voter ID law (SB 14) that was introduced in 2011. [1] [2] SB 5 was filed on February 21, 2017 during the regular session of the eighty-fifth Texas Legislature. The bill passed the Texas Senate with a 21-10 vote, and it passed the Texas House of Representatives with a 92-56 vote with 1 present, not ...

  8. What you need to know before voting in Texas on ... - AOL

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    Along with voting for the next president, eligible Texans can vote for other officials running on the local, state, and federal levels. What you need to know before voting in Texas on Election Day ...

  9. Texas conservatives want to end countywide voting. The ... - AOL

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    Votebeat reports that 83% of registered voters in Texas can cast their ballot anywhere in their counties on election day and scrapping that option could lead to disenfranchisement.