Extra weekend hours could improve turnout, but election officials expect some challenges with staffing.
Jane Nelson said the state used new access to a federal database to screen names. The number is a tiny fraction of the roughly 11.3 million Texans who cast ballots in the November 2024 election.
Ken Paxton sought more power for his office to take up election cases. But lawmakers haven’t agreed on a measure that would give it to him.
Extra weekend hours could improve turnout, but election officials expect some challenges with staffing.
Jane Nelson said the state used new access to a federal database to screen names. The number is a tiny fraction of the roughly 11.3 million Texans who cast ballots in the November 2024 election.
Ken Paxton sought more power for his office to take up election cases. But lawmakers haven’t agreed on a measure that would give it to him.
A new study looks at the effects of Senate Bill 1 on voter participation, including the rising ‘cost of voting’
Election officials had warned that the bill would be tough to implement
Lawmakers hear arguments for revamping the state’s current paper-based system, including the threat of new backlogs if a proposed proof-of-citizenship requirement becomes law.
The bill fixes a 2023 law that created headaches for election administrators. It awaits the governor’s signature.
The legislation, passed by the House, is a response to threats and attacks against election workers, the bill author says. Critics warn about the risk of escalation, and voter intimidation.
The indictments target five public officials, including a former elections administrator.
The Texas House is considering a bill to abolish May elections, which have the lowest turnout of any election.
Democrats and other critics say a House bill threatens to disenfranchise people who can’t easily access the right documents.
After the state failed to stop the county mailings last year, the effort moves to the Legislature.
The state says a bill requiring counties to switch to TEAM would make it easier to monitor voter rolls. But the system has had its problems.
The proposal would require counties who choose to hand count to use ballots that can be scanned and tabulated by a voting machine.
Gov. Greg Abbott sets Nov. 4 special election to fill vacant congressional seat
If Gov. Abbott doesn’t call an election, the seat could remain vacant until next year, leaving Houston-area Texans without representation.
The legislation would create new barriers for voters, and new burdens for election officials.
The technology helps speed up vote counting, but critics say it doesn’t leave a verifiable paper trail. Getting rid of it could be costly.
The remaining plaintiffs in the case are organizations representing Latino and Black voters, with a trial set to begin May 21.
Federal judge says the rule in SB1 discriminates against voters with disabilities, but lets it stay in place for the May 3 election.