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Texas voters who are eligible to vote by mail include those who are over age 65, have disabilities or illnesses, will be out of the country on Election Day and during the period for early voting ...
AUSTIN — A federal appeals court on Thursday vacated a lower court’s ruling that Texas had to extend mail voting to every voter to avoid age discrimination. On Thursday, a three-judge panel of ...
In Texas and a number of other states, voters age 65 and older have the right to vote by mail for any reason, while younger voters generally have to cast ballots in person.
Absentee voting in Texas represents a small slice of the electorate, as only those over age 65 or who have a verified excuse may cast an absentee ballot by mail.
Updated at 3:27 p.m. with news of another motion in a related lawsuit. AUSTIN — Six Texas voters are suing the state over age restrictions that allow citizens 65 or older to vote by mail because ...
Luckily, in seven states—including Texas—the 26 th Amendment plainly compels federal courts to strike the age limitation and open up vote by mail to everyone, young and old.
But a breakdown of the population by age shows a third of Texas Hispanics aren’t even of voting age. In fact, those under 18 make up the state's largest Hispanic age group.
Texas sees nearly 1 million new registered voters so far this year with three weeks to go Nearly 80% of the state's voting age population is registered to vote, representing a significant jump ...
The FTVA would make voting easier and more secure for more than 19 million voting-age Texas citizens, of which more than 12.4 million are currently registered to vote.
The 30-49 age bucket for the Democrats was 12%, which was just fraction above for Republicans. ... More: If the Texas Latino vote strays to Trump, Democrats could be doomed.
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