Election Day, Texas
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Voters head to the polls on Nov. 4 in a special election for U.S. House District 18, a Houston City Council race, 17 Texas amendments, and more.
Election Day is not a federal holiday, so most public services will continue as usual. However, there's one major outlier.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott says he’ll impose a 100% tariff on New Yorkers moving to Texas after Election Day amid the city’s heated Cuomo–Mamdani mayoral race.
Voters across the country are heading to the polls today for a slew of key off-cycle races, including governor's races in New Jersey and Virginia and the New York City mayoral election.
While not all counties track wait times at voting polls, Travis and Williamson counties offer live maps for voters. Here's what to know about your nearest polling location.
Prop. 50, California's congressional redistricting measure, is on the ballot amid pivotal election day with major races in New York, New Jersey and more.
Texas voters will decide Tuesday whether the state should continue spending $1 billion a year to secure the state’s water supply. Part of that investment will be spent to find new water supply.
Tomorrow is Election Day and here's what you need to know about the special election to fill a seat in Congress representing part of Houston.