The question is not if, but how many non-citizens are participating in Texas elections, says the Public Interest Legal Foundation.
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Judge Skeptical of McKinney’s Electioneering Restrictions
A Collin County district judge expressed concerns about the constitutionality of a city ordinance to regulate political free speech.
Dallas Democrat Claims Voter Fraud Cost Her Primary Win
Dallas County DA candidate Elizabeth Frizell is contesting her narrow loss in the March Democratic primary, alleging mail ballot voter fraud.
Mail Ballots Are “The Wild West of Voter Fraud”
Mail ballot fraud is by far the biggest voting integrity problem seen across Texas, says an assistant attorney general who prosecutes voter fraud.
Arlington Expanding City-Sponsored Rideshare Service
Texas’ largest city without a mass transit system is expanding the service area of its innovative on-demand rideshare program.
Dallas County Adds Hundreds of Primary Ballots to Voter Fraud Probe
Prosecutors are investigating over 1,200 suspicious mail ballot applications submitted on behalf of mostly elderly and disabled voters in the March primaries.
Mail Ballot Voter Fraud Caught on Video
A campaign worker for State Rep. Harold Dutton was caught on video illegally harvesting a voter’s mail ballot and bragging she’s “done 400 already.”
No State Agency Oversees County Voter Registrars in Texas
Federal and state laws require local election officials to maintain accurate voter registration rolls, but there’s no state oversight to ensure compliance.
Republicans Headed to Runoffs in Dallas
Dallas-area candidates are competing in Republican primary runoff elections on May 22.
GOP Voters Keep Collin County Conservative
Republican primary voters chose three solid conservative candidates for Collin County Commissioners Court in Tuesday’s contested races.