A Public Policy Polling/Clean and Prosperous America survey of 759 registered Texas voters showed Cruz is ahead of Allred by 47 percent to 46. In a previous August poll, the incumbent led Allred by 2 points (47 percent to 45). The poll was carried out on September 25-26. The results have a margin of error of plus or minus 3.5 percent.
A portion of a controversial law championed by Texas Republicans as a supposed voter fraud deterrent was overly vague.
Attorney General Ken Paxton vowed Monday to block a ruling that he says prohibits his office from enforcing vote-harvesting restrictions and investigating potential violations. A federal judge ruled Friday that a section of the 2021 law aimed at preventing election fraud in Texas violated the First Amendment by placing “an invalid restriction on speech” and the 14th Amendment’s
Retailers say they can weather a short shutdown but prices are likely to rise and shortages might grow in a prolonged walkout.
A federal judge ruled on Saturday that part of a Texas law that enacted new voting restrictions violated the U.S.
Ted Cruz's Democratic challenger pushes back at suggestions he's not running an aggressive enough campaign to flip a Texas U.S. Senate seat.
A new Emerson College/The Hill poll, funded by Nexstar Media, was released Thursday. According to the poll, 49% of voters support incumbent Republican Ted Cruz, while 45% support Democratic challenger Colin Allred.
You may notice that one party's candidate is listed first on most races on your ballot. There's a reason for that, and it has to do with the state's election code.
U.S. District Judge Xavier Rodriguez found that a key part of the Texas 2021 omnibus voter legislation is confusing, vague, overly broad, violates freedom of speech along with the 14th Amendment and there is no actual problem of illegal vote harvesting.
There's still time to register to vote in Texas for the 2024 presidential election taking place on Tuesday, Nov. 5.
A poll released on Monday shows Democrat Colin Allred in a virtual dead heat with incumbent Republican Senator Ted Cruz for the Texas' US Senate seat.