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Requirements for mail-in ballots laid out in Texas' Election Integrity Protection Act of 2021 are legal, a federal appeals ...
The battle over mid-decade redistricting in Texas -- where the state’s congressional lines could be redrawn well ahead of the ...
Unanimous ruling from a three-judge panel is a setback for civil rights groups. A federal appeals court has ruled that Texas ...
The 5th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled Monday to uphold Texas’ voter ID requirement for mail-in ballots, a decision which ...
Texas law requires voters to present a government-issued photo ID, typically a Texas driver's license, state ID card, U.S. passport or military photo ID (student IDs are not accepted).
The Texas Department of Public Safety launched an online scheduling system in May 2020 so that people would no longer need to wait for hours at the office for their turn to get a license or ID card.
Texas began issuing REAL ID-compliant cards on October 10, 2016. These cards are marked with a gold circle with an inset star located in the upper right-hand corner.