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Texas Independent Projected to Win Election to State House
Texas held a run-off legislative election on August 2, for the State House, 120th district, in San Antonio
Texas Easing Voter ID Laws Ahead of Judicial Review
Easing voter ID rules ahead of 2016 election is another win in battle for Texan electorate
NJ Teachers Union Lobby Out in Force For Pension Fight
Politicians in panic as the largest NJ Teachers Union lobby threatens to withhold campaign donations
Minor Parties Do Much Better in Non-Battleground States
Non-battleground states tend to vote for third parties and independents a bit more during Presidential elections
Segment From Daily Show Referenced in Voter ID Court Ruling
Unusual court ruling in crucial North Carolina voter ID case is where Daily Show referenced
High North Carolina Voter Turnout Predicted After Ruling
North Carolina voter turnout will get a boost from recent voter ID ruling that has expanded access
A Bit Late, the Courts Take on Voter ID Restrictions
Federal courts are jumping into action to block voter ID restrictions in states across the nation
Overturning North Carolina Voter ID is a Major Victory
Court ruling overturning North Carolina voter ID will mean a more fair election in 2016
How Voter ID is Altering Texas Election Landscape
Introduction of strict voter ID laws and their subsequent removal has changed the Texas election landscape