Vice President Kamala Harris is ahead of Former President Donald Trump among voters who have already cast their ballots, according to new poll numbers.
This artificial intelligence tool queries The Texas Tribune’s guides to help answer your questions about voting rules in 2024.
For the past three election cycles, Democrats in Kendall County, Texas, have put up billboards encouraging people to vote Democratic. The billboard is a signal that while the county may be overwhelmingly Republican, it’s not entirely Republican.
The latest six polls listed on the Real Clear Politics website show Republican Ted Cruz leading Democrat Collin Allred by an average of 4.5 percentage points.
Senator Ted Cruz of Texas has been compared to animated character Homer Simpson in an attack ad from an environmental group.
Thousands of Texans cast ballots on Monday, the first day of early voting, with many saying that immigration, abortion and the economy were driving their votes. Lines snaked outside several polling places across North Texas, including Oak Lawn Branch Library in Dallas and Carpenter Park Recreation Center in Plano.
Election Day is two weeks away, but you don't have to wait till then to cast your ballot. Here is what you need to know about early voting in Texas.
The 2024 general election is a few weeks away. Voters who are registered to vote in Texas can cast a ballot for president, senator and railroad commissioner this year. There are also 38 U.S. House seats and 150 state House seats to vote on in respective counties.
Early voting is now underway in Texas, with a broad range of items on this year’s ballot, including the election of the 47th U.S. President, Texas' U.S. Senator, and local government officials, along with various ballot measures across the state.
The Harris County Tax Assessor-Collector’s office, which runs the elections, has a function on its website where you can type in your name or address to search for your registration. Voters can also call the clerk’s office directly at 713-274-8000 and a staffer can check their registration status.
Voting for the 2024 election starts Monday. Texans can head to the polls to cast their votes for president and various federal, state, and in certain cases, local elected officials. These elected officials have a say in how much Texans pay in taxes,