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AG Ken Paxton cannot shut down Texas Latino voting group, judge rules
Paxton had accused Jolt Initiative of an “unlawful voter registration scheme,” but a federal judge found the AG failed to ...
The Justice Department has asked states for their voter rolls with an eye toward purging ineligible voters. Democrats say ...
A rare Saturday morning order from the U.S. Supreme Court allowing a strict voter ID law to take effect in Texas “risks denying the right to vote to hundreds of thousands of eligible voters,” three ...
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott on Monday said the state was sending its voter rolls to the Justice Department to check for potential ineligible registrations. Abbott confirmed the state’s move in a post on X, ...
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court allowed Texas on Saturday to enforce its photo identification law at the polls in the upcoming elections, reaching the opposite conclusion from a similar Wisconsin case ...
Attorney General Ken Paxton should file a lawsuit against these officials for turning over my data, and he should demand that ...
Texas Court of Criminal Appeals Judge Lawrence "Larry" Meyers is the plaintiff in this new lawsuit over Senate Bill 14, the voter ID law which is codified in Texas Election Code Ch. 63. As early ...
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Texas Muslim Republicans question their role in the party as GOP ramps up attacks on Sharia law
Republicans once courted Muslim voters, but some say recent GOP rhetoric is steering them away.
Texas officials have turned over the state's voter roll to the U.S. Justice Department, according to a spokesperson for the Texas Secretary of State's Office, complying with the Trump administration's ...
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