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Texas Supreme Court Allows Green Party Candidates On November BallotThe ruling is the latest in a series of court battles nationwide over third-party candidates and ballot access.

Why Some Mail-In Ballots Are Rejected And How To Make Sure Your Vote CountsMore Americans than ever are likely to cast a ballot by mail in this year's presidential election, and that means voters could face a learning curve in completing it properly and ensuring it arrives in time to be counted.

Today Is Voter Registration Day, Make Sure You're Ready To Cast Your BallotToday is Voter Registration Day and organizations in North Texas and across the country are hitting the streets to increase "awareness of voter registration opportunities".

Arlington Voters Approve Term Limits For Mayor, City CouncilThe initiative calls for a limit of three terms or six years in all for each elected position. A person could serve six years as a council member and another six years as mayor for a total of 12 years.

Battle Over Term Limits In Arlington Gets PhysicalA police report and a confrontation caught on video show just how tense this campaign is getting between those who support term limits and those opposed to them.

Big Hurdles For Bold Push To Split California Into 3 StatesCalifornians will face a choice this November of whether to divide the nation's most populous state into three.

Rivera, Halladay Set To Headline 2019 Hall Of Fame BallotWith newcomers Mariano Rivera and Roy Halladay headlining the ballot — and Edgar Martinez up against a deadline — next year's induction class could be another sizable one.

Texas Senate Approves Eliminating Straight-Ticket VotingThe Texas Senate has preliminarily approved a bill eliminating straight-ticket voting statewide beginning in 2020.

Bill Pressuring Trump To Disclose Tax Returns To Get VotePresident Donald Trump might not make it on the ballot in 2020 in New Jersey if he doesn't disclose his tax returns under a bill getting a vote in the state Assembly.

Voters Call Debate 'Cringe Worthy,' Some Won't Cast BallotDays after explosive revelations about Donald Trump's predatory comments about women and Hillary Clinton's closed-door speeches to banking executives, some people who watched the U.S. presidential debate Sunday night were disgusted.

New Laws And Rulings Could Cause Election Day ConfusionWith more than 120 million Americans expected to cast ballots for president this fall, the nation's voting process seems more convoluted than ever and rife with potential for confusion come Election Day.

Legal Cases Could Affect How Texans Cast Ballots In NovemberA flurry of legal activity this year could affect how 14 million registered Texas voters cast ballots in November's presidential election.

Frisco To Vote On Confusing, Controversial Alcohol Proposition Saturday“It is confusing ballot language,” said Frisco Mayor Maher Maso, who along with every member of the city council oppose the proposition.

Las Vegas Caucus Site May Have Ballot ProblemsThe Republican National Committee says it is concerned about reports of double voting at a troubled caucus site in Las Vegas.