The Texas Republican Party is suing the Texas Secretary of State to close the state's primary elections to only voters from the Republican party. Current voting rules allow registered voters in the ...
As the filing period for the 2026 Republican and Democratic primaries in Texas is nearly over, see who's filed so far for ...
Last month, the Republican Party of Texas sued over a state law that allows anyone to vote in any primary election regardless of party affiliation. On Thursday, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton ...
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The Republican Party of Texas filed a lawsuit on Thursday seeking to end the state’s open primary system, alleging it violates free speech protections. The open primary system allows any voter to cast ...
The Texas Secretary of State’s office has agreed to spend up to $1.25 million to fight a lawsuit seeking to close off the primary elections to registered party voters only, records show. The suit, ...
Republican delegates from Texas were seen on the first day of the Texas GOP Convention on May 23, 2024, in San Antonio. Christopher Lee / Christopher Lee The Texas GOP dominates the state. Democrats ...
Attorney General Ken Paxton has joined the Republican Party of Texas in its lawsuit against the state to close the March ...
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