
Politics
Most Texas Voters Favor Some Voting Reforms — But They Don’t Agree On What Kinds
Posted on · Online voter registration enjoys the most bipartisan support – other measures sharply divide voters along party lines.
Posted on · Online voter registration enjoys the most bipartisan support – other measures sharply divide voters along party lines.
Posted on · Hint: you’ll need a stamp.
Posted on · A federal judge had set a 45-day deadline for Texas to implement its first system of online voter registration.
Posted on · Texas is one of just a handful of states that doesn't offer online voter registration. Advocates are hoping a recent ruling from a federal judge could change that.
Posted on · Recently, News 88.7's Gail Delaughter noted how often she hears folks ask "why can't Houston be more like" a city where they used to live, particularly when it comes to transportation and mass transit. We talk about such examples with Gail, as well as the city's planning director Patrick Walsh, and Ryan Holeywell from the […]
Posted on · The Texas House Elections Committee recently considered bills to make Texas the 21st state to allow citizens to register to vote online. The committee left both bills pending after hearing criticism primarily from Harris County, including Tax Assessor-Collector Mike Sullivan, Ed Johnson from the County Clerk's office, and Alan Vera, who chairs the Ballot Security […]
Posted on · The Texas House Elections Committee recently considered bills to make Texas the 21st state to allow citizens to register to vote online. The committee left both bills pending after hearing criticism primarily from Harris County, including Tax Assessor-Collector Mike Sullivan, Ed Johnson from the County Clerk's office, and Alan Vera, who chairs the Ballot Security […]