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The FBI has been asked to look into alleged voter fraud, and now, the mayor says a city elections chief had cameras disguised as smoke detectors installed around City Hall. Read More »
Sixteen Democratic senators want the Justice Department to look into whether voting rights are being jeopardized in Texas and other states that require photo identification in order for people to vote. Read More »
While the Texas Senate put voter identification legislation on a fast track Monday, the House overwhelmingly rejected an effort to bypass the normal committee process so a bill could be approved without public testimony. Read More »
A key Texas Democrat concedes the Legislature is sure to pass a Republican-backed voter identification bill. Read More »
The GOP-backed measure requiring most residents to present a photo ID before voting heads toward the House, where passage is likely. Read More »
After the measure's passage in the Texas Senate, the contentious debate over the requirement of photo ID to vote moves to the House. Read More »
The Senate passes the bill in 19-11 vote. Read More »
With passage of a photo voter identification bill all but a foregone conclusion in the Texas Senate, Democratic senators Tuesday sought to demonstrate that such a law would suppress minority voter turnout in possible violation of the federal Voting Rights Act. Read More »
Senators will meet Monday to begin considering a voter identification bill - a move sure to start this legislative session with a fierce partisan debate. Read More »
In the Houston area, allegations include poll watchers intimidating voters and of poll watchers themselves being harassed. Read More »
Businessman Randy Altschuler had barely won a Republican primary for Congress when New York Democratic Rep. Tim Bishop unleashed a television ad christening him an "outsourcing pioneer" who sent jobs overseas while millions of Americans struggle. Read More »
This Labor Day, the traditional start of campaign season for the November general election, sees few compelling races, despite lengthy ballots across Texas. Read More »
For the second time in as many years, the Texas Democratic Party has filed a lawsuit against the Harris County tax assessor-collector, accusing the Republican-led voter registration office with illegally rejecting voter applications and with sharing information with political allies that it did not share with Democrats last year. Read More »
Both major political parties signaled Monday that neither side is ready to give an inch on the politically divisive voter ID issue expected to come before Texas legislators again when they reconvene in January. Read More »
LOS ANGELES — How angry are Americans? People primed for change vote in 12 states Tuesday in contests that will decide the fate of two endangered Washington incumbents — a two-term senator in Arkansas and a six-term congressman in South Carolina — while setting the stage for some of the races that could determine the balance of power on Capitol Hill in the fall. Read More »
In Harris County, the voter registration office is starting to anticipate your next move. County Tax Assessor-Collector Leo Vasquez has put together a coalition of private organizations and large employers to make sure that residents who move within or to the county get an on-the-spot chance to fill out fresh voter registration applications. Read More »

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