Ken Paxton is suing Latino advocacy group Jolt, alleging illegal voter registration; the group calls the move retaliation and ...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton sued Jolt, alleging the Houston-based nonprofit tried to register noncitizens.
Private civil rights lawyers may still prevail on a claim that Texas lawmakers intentionally discriminated against blacks and Hispanics when they passed the state's voter ID law, even though the ...
The passage of Proposition 15, with 70% of the vote, makes Texas the first state to add parental rights to its founding ...
Taxpayers fund primary elections. Every eligible voter should have the right to participate — not just party loyalists. The ...
The State of Texas Wednesday filed an agreement in federal court that will allow its citizens to cast regular ballots in the November 8 general election without the documents required by its ...
Voters head to the polls on Nov. 4 in a special election for U.S. House District 18, a Houston City Council race, 17 Texas ...
The race to fill Texas’ long-vacant 18th Congressional District seat is headed to a runoff, just before the start of a new ...
Texas voters this week showed wariness toward raising property taxes — and embraced cutting them. Voters across the state shot down bids by school districts and cities to increase funds to hire ...
Proposition 3 requires the denial of bail for people accused of certain violent or sexual offenses if prosecutors put forth ...