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As Texas GOP lawmakers push election fraud claims, the party's voters say elections work fine
Only 13% of Lone Star State Republicans said they have 'not much confidence' in elections and just 1% say they have 'no confidence at all.'
By Sanford Nowlin
Tags: Texas News, Texas voting laws, Texas Republicans, voting integrity, voter fraud, Texas elections laws
Analysis: When 1 in 8 Texas mail ballots gets trashed, that’s vote suppression
Some 23,000 Texans who tried to vote in this month’s primaries had their mail ballots rejected, an apparent aftershock from new state laws.
By Ross Ramsey, The Texas Tribune
Tags: Texas News, Texas, voting law, voting rules, voter suppression, voting rights, mail-in ballots, vote by mail, Gov. Greg Abbott, primary elections, 2022 elections, Texas Republicans, Big Lie, Donald Trump, voter fraud, voting integrity, Texas Legislature, Associated Press, Texas Tribune, mail-in ballots, Harris County
Study: new bills in the Texas Lege could cost taxpayers millions to pay for partisan election probes
Tags: Texas News, Texas, voting bill, voting penalties, criminal charges, election audits, gov. Greg Abbott, Texas Legislature, Donald Trump, big lie, voting integrity, voter fraud, elections, polls, Texas Republicans, Texas Democrats, new elections bills, new voting bills, Texas Senate, Sarah Walker, Secure Democracy, Senate Bill 47, House Bill 16, SB 47, HB 16, Angelos Angelou, AngelouEconomics, cost analysis, study, cost to taxpayers, taxpayer cost, multi-million dollar bills
Despite passing restrictive new voting bill, GOP advances more elections rules in Texas Senate
Tags: Texas News, Texas, voting bill, voting penalties, criminal charges, election audits, gov. Greg Abbott, Texas Legislature, Donald Trump, big lie, voting integrity, voter fraud, elections, polls, Texas Republicans, Texas Democrats, new elections bills, new voting bills, Texas Senate, Sarah Walker, Secure Democracy
How far can Texas Democrats take the quorum break?
By Justin Miller, The Texas Observer
Tags: Texas Democrats, Texas Legislature, voting rights, voter suppression, Attorney General Ken Paxton, Gov. Greg Abbott, Don Huffines, House Speaker Dade Phelan, quorum break, special session, voting integrity, Rep. Steve Toth, Dan Patrick, John Whitmire, Rick Perry, U.S. House, Texas House, San Antonio, Philip Cortez, Jim Murphy
Analysis: Texas Democrats' flight over voting bill is a stunt, but the GOP is staging plenty of its own
Tags: Texas Democrats, Washington D.C., Gov. Greg Abbott, voting bill, voting rights, voter suppression, Donald Trump, U.S. Senate, Texas House, Texas Senate, hearings, arrest, police, track down, House GOP Caucus, State Rep. Jim Murphy, voting integrity, political stunt, critical race theory, legislative salaries, veto, transgender athletes, culture war issues, special session, Texas Legislature
The Mendoza Line: Texas GOP proposes bills to restrict voting while increasing gun ownership
By Corbin Mendoza
Tags: Political satire, political humor, Texas politics, NRA, guns, Texas Legislature, voting rights, voter suppression, gun lobby, pro-gun, MOVE Texas, Drew Galloway, Republicans, Democrats, Mendoza Line, Texas House, Texas Senate, gun culture, mass shootings, voting integrity
Analysis: Keep calm and vote on
Tags: Voting, Texas, mail in ballots, absentee ballots, November election, Donald Trump, U.S. Postal Service, Dan Patrick, Greg Abbott, Ken Paxton, Texas Supreme Court, Gregg County, pandemic, covid-19, covid 19, coronavirus, corona virus, voter fraud, 2020 election, Milam County, Jodi Morgan, voting integrity, election integrity, absentee ballots, voting by mail
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