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The Texas Legislature kicks off 140 days of lawmaking this week. Here's a quick guide on how to follow the action.
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As of today, Election Day is JUST 49 DAYS AWAY: on Tuesday, November 3rd! HPPR wants to be sure that our listeners keep this date on the forefront of…
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Many long-time election workers across Texas have indicated they don’t plan to be poll workers during the pandemic, voting groups say.
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MANHATTAN, Kansas — Five Republicans running for the U.S. Senate debated farm issues in Manhattan on Saturday. They all described themselves as...
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Today is the last day to register to vote before the July 14 primary runoff elections in Texas. Here’s what you need to know to register.
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An expansion of Texas’ vote-by-mail program during the pandemic is on hold, again. The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals on Wednesday temporarily blocked a...
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A federal judge on Tuesday opened a path for a massive expansion in absentee voting in Texas by ordering that all state voters regardless of age qualify...
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Ahead of the first statewide election during the coronavirus pandemic, Gov. Greg Abbott has doubled the length of the early voting period for the...
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Texas has voted for a Republican in every presidential election since 1980. But that decades-long hold may be eroding, according to some political...
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A coalition of voters and civil rights groups opened a new front Monday in the legal wars over mail-in voting in Texas during the new coronavirus pandemic.
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Polling places in Kansas are required by law to be open, but this year's primary and general elections might see fewer in-person votes and more by mail. The latter is a safe and convenient option in the time of coronavirus, but comes with its own costs and challenges.
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A federal appeals court says it is unconstitutional for Kansas to require proof of citizenship to vote.