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Tag: Texas Congressional District 22

Election 2020

With Sri Kulkarni, Democrats Now Hope They Can Flip The 22nd Congressional District

Andrew Schneider

Posted on March 4, 2020 · The district has been undergoing substantial demographic changes, and Democrats think they can make inroads.

Tags election 2020 Fort Bend County Sheriff Troy Nehls Sri Preston Kulkarni Super Tuesday Texas Congressional District 22

inDepth

Once Solidly Republican, Texas’ 22nd Congressional District Is Now A Toss-Up

Andrew Schneider

Posted on January 15, 2020 · Fifteen Republicans and five Democrats are fighting for their party’s nominations to succeed Rep. Pete Olson.

Tags Fort Bend County Fort Bend County Sheriff Troy Nehls Sri Preston Kulkarni Texas Congressional District 22 Texas Primary Elections

Politics

How Asian-American Voters Could Decide The Olson-Kulkarni Contest

Andrew Schneider

Posted on September 19, 2018 · Texas’ 22nd Congressional District has been a safe Republican seat for most of the past four decades. But the race between incumbent Rep. Pete Olson and his Democratic challenger, Sri Preston Kulkarni, is tightening.

Tags 2018 Texas midterms asian-americans Congressman Pete Olson Sri Preston Kulkarni Texas Congressional District 22

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Politics

Growing Diversity in Fort Bend County May Make for Tight Contest in TX-22

Andrew Schneider

Posted on September 18, 2018 · Congressman Pete Olson is running for a sixth term in what has long been safe Republican territory. His Democratic opponent, Sri Preston Kulkarni, is hoping Asian-American voters can help him score an upset.

Tags 2018 midterm elections Congressman Pete Olson Fort Bend County Sri Preston Kulkarni Texas Congressional District 22

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Days after disclosing election ‘audits’ in 4 Texas counties, secretary of state’s office gives some details of their scope

Alexa Ura, The Texas Tribune

Posted on September 29, 2021 · The state agency last week announced a “full forensic audit” in Harris, Dallas, Tarrant and Collin counties. But based on details released Tuesday, it appears the scope of the effort may be more limited than what the term may suggest.

Tags dinald trump election 2020 election audit election integrity greg abbott Texas Secretary of State voter suppression voting rights

Criminal Justice

Texas AG’s Office Arrests Houston Voter Hervis Rogers For Alleged Illegal Voting

Jen Rice / Paul DeBenedetto

Posted on July 9, 2021 · Rogers captured national attention in March 2020 when he waited for hours to vote on Super Tuesday.

Tags 2021 legislative session AG Ken Paxton Hervis Rogers Super Tuesday voting laws

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In Leaked Report, Texas Democrats Blame COVID-19 For Weak Performance in 2020

Andrew Schneider

Posted on March 29, 2021 · An internal report finds a decision to forgo door-to-door canvassing hampered voter registration and turnout compared to Republicans.

Tags COVID election 2020 Latino voters Texas Democratic Party Texas Republican party

Houston

PHOTOS: Looking Back On 2020 In Houston, Texas And Beyond

Lucio Vasquez

Posted on January 5, 2021 · The country went through a lot in 2020. Houston Public Media photographer and reporter Lucio Vasquez was there to capture it here in Houston.

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