This artificial intelligence tool queries The Texas Tribune’s guides to help answer your questions about voting rules in 2024.
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.
Democrats came within a whisker of defeating Angie Chen Button and Morgan Meyer in the 2020 election, and they’re back this November hoping to take out the last two Dallas County Republicans in the Texas House.
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.
In November, voters in 10 states — Arizona, Colorado, Florida, Maryland, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New York and South Dakota — will decide whether to enshrine some abortion rights in their state constitutions.
Cruz has "long embraced the politics of division," the Dallas Morning News' editorial board said as it endorsed Democratic Rep. Colin Allred for U.S. Senate.
Voters can begin casting their ballots for Donald Trump, Kamala Harris, Ted Cruz, Colin Allred and others ahead of Election Day on Nov. 5.
Registered voters can begin casting their ballots on Monday, Oct. 21 through Friday, Nov. 1. The 2024 general election is Tuesday, Nov. 5.
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 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.
Use this American-Statesman database to look up information about all the candidates running for Central Texas school board races.