Here's when and where you can vote and what's on the ballot in the November 2025 election in Nueces, San Patricio, Aransas and Kleberg counties.
Texas voters will consider a proposed constitutional amendment that would broaden the circumstances in which judges can deny bail to criminal
Karen Brooks Harper is a Mizzou Tiger who has covered Texas politics in and out of Austin for nearly 30 years. She's also covered the cartel wars along the TX-MX border, Congress in Mexico City, 3 presidential races, and 6 hurricanes. Raised on blues in the MS Delta, she lives in ATX with her son, her boxing gloves, and her guitar. In that order.
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Today is last day to register to vote in Texas for November 2025 election: Check your status
Today is the last day to register to vote in the Nov. 4, 2025 election. Here's how to check your registration status and how to register.
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In South Texas, Allred and Talarico compete for Latino voters by vowing to fight for working class
The two leading Senate Democratic candidates have made it a point to spend time along the border early in the cycle, a sign of the region’s importance in 2026.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton filed a motion in a federal court asking a judge to rule the state's open primary system as unconstitutional, joining the Republican Party of Texas in their attempt to create closed primaries.
Voters in the extraterritorial jurisdiction of Bexar County, within five miles of Joint Base San Antonio–Randolph, will vote on whether to annex certain property near the base and authorize the city to regulate land use in the area as recommended by the Joint Land Use Study.
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Oct. 6 is the last day to register to vote in Texas ahead of the November elections
The deadline to register to vote in Texas ahead of November's election is Oct. 6. Those wanting to register can do so by filling out an application on the Secretary of State's website and mailing the form, requesting a form to fill out by hand and mail in, or by visiting the voter registrar of their county.
The fate of five congressional districts redrawn by Texas to ensure Republicans retain control of the U.S. House of Representatives in 2026 is now in the hands of three judges. Representatives of civil
If Texas moved to a closed-primary system in which only registered party members could vote, millions of independent voters would be shut out of consequential primary
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is going after an out-of-state man behind efforts to take over a barely populated but wildly wealthy West Texas county. Paxton announced on the Walton & Johnson show Monday morning that his office filed a lawsuit against Malcolm Tanner, who leads a self-directed movement called the "Melanated People of Power."
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