Our guide can help you determine how to register, who is eligible to vote, whether you’re still registered and more in advance of Election Day.
Since 2020, Texas has seen a population increase estimated at 1.5 million people, according to the Texas Demographics Center, and that's something researchers say can influence election results.
Here's a guide to ensuring your vote counts by registering: How to register to vote in the U.S. Remember: Texas does not offer online voter registration. If you want to register to vote in this year's presidential election,
Surveys from New York Times/Siena College show the former president with strong leads in crucial GOP-leaning states.
A Texas Voter Registration Application must be filled out and mailed by Monday, Oct. 7. Find out how to check your registration status.
One recent poll gave Colin Allred a one point lead over the Texas senator as Democrats target the state in TV ad campaign.
If you want to vote in Texas in the Nov. 5 election, today is the deadline to register. You are eligible to vote if you are a U.S. citizen, will turn 18 on or before election day and are not otherwise ineligible due to a felony conviction or court-ruled mental incapacitation.
Election Day is less than a month away, and Monday, Oct. 7 is the last day to register to vote in Texas. Markdowns on Ninja, Dyson, Keurig, Bissell and other big brands are here!
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.
New Texas law that gives protections to poll watchers will be put to the test as former President Donald Trump’s campaign recruits thousands of poll
Results of a New York Times/Siena College poll conducted among 617 likely voters in Texas from Sept. 29 to Oct. 4, 2024.