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As Texans head to the polls to vote on Election Day, some may have trouble actually casting a ballot.

An investigation by ProPublica, The Texas Tribune and Votebeat recently found, for example, that at least 10 U.S. citizens living in the state were erroneously removed from the voter rolls because they were incorrectly labeled as noncitizens. At least one of them had to fight to get reinstated so she could vote.

If you encounter this or other problems at the polls that affect your ability to vote, please complete the form below. Your responses will help us continue our reporting on possible issues Texans face at the polls.

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Vianna Davila is a reporter with the ProPublica/Texas Tribune investigative unit. Previously, she was the editor of The Seattle Times’ Project Homeless initiative, which examines the causes and effects...

Jessica Priest covers higher education, working in partnership with Open Campus. She joined the Tribune in 2022 as an engagement reporter in the ProPublica/Texas Tribune joint investigative unit, contributing...

María Méndez works on efforts to better connect with Texans and writes explainers and guides. She strives to answer Texans' questions about politics and public policy and to help them find resources....