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Texas Identifies Over 2,700 Potential Noncitizen Voters, Raising Election Integrity Concerns
Texas election officials investigating more than 2,700 potential noncitizens registered to vote
The Texas Secretary of State's office announced Monday it identified 2,724 potential noncitizens who are registered to vote in the state using data from a federal database.
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Texas flags 2,700 possible noncitizens on voter rolls using federal database
With a tight contest expected, Whittle goes for the hyper local pitch that he IS Caerphilly, an approach followed slightly less tub-thumpingly by Tunnicliffe. All the candidates have given their closing statements. Hughes says all the parties there have had a chance. "The Green party is the new kid on the block," he says.
We asked our congressional representatives — Reps. Linda Sánchez, D-Whittier; Young Kim, R-Anaheim Hills; Derek Tran, D-Orange; Lou Correa, D-Santa Ana; Dave Min, D-Irvine; and Mike Levin, D-San Juan Capistrano — several questions each, tailored to their policy expertise, committee assignments, votes and current events.
Texans remain sharply divided over the Trump administration’s approach to immigration, according to a new statewide survey by the University of Houston’s Hobby School of Public Affairs
In answering the question, Spack brought up the McGrath Square redevelopment project, which includes the removal of a house at the corner of Concord Road and Danforth Street. She also challenged Ward on his statement that he believes in open, clear and inclusive government.
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