Texans concerned about voter fraud have an outlet in the GOP primary.
Election Security
Will Democrats Vote in the Republican Primary?
While closing the primary has been a priority of the Texas GOP, it has not gotten traction in the state legislature.
‘Power Struggle’ within Williamson County GOP Over Securing Primary Election
The outgoing party chairman ignored members’ requests to conduct the election more securely.
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Appeals Court Denies Petition to Declare Hagenbuch Ineligible for State Senate Race
A separate challenge to Hagenbuch’s residency in Texas Senate District 30 will be back in court this week.
Tarrant County Invites Skeptics to Test Voting Equipment
Elections Administrator Clint Ludwig encouraged local voters to try to “cheat” the system during Thursday’s logic and accuracy testing.
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Fights Over Candidate’s Eligibility Face Delays as Deadlines Approach
GOP primary candidates Carrie de Moor and Jace Yarbrough say opponent Brent Hagenbuch doesn’t live in Senate District 30. Consultant Allen Blakemore says he does.
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North Texas Senate Race Sparks Fight Over Candidate Residency Requirements
Three Republican primary candidates for Senate District 30 are challenging the eligibility of Brent Hagenbuch, who documents indicate lives outside the district.
Federal Court Upholds Texas Election Security Law Requiring ‘Wet’ Signatures
The Fifth Circuit determined that an original signature attesting to the truth of information provided on a voter registration application is “a material requirement.”
Election Security Remains a Chief Concern for Voters in 2024
The past year, though it was dominated by other policy concerns, did see movement on election reform and citizen engagement.
Texas Democrats Renew Challenge to Vote-By-Mail Age Limit
Lawyers from Texas and California petitioned the U.S. Supreme Court to reconsider forcing states to adopt universal mail-in voting.