Waller County expands early voting for Prairie View A&M students
The expanded plan follows a Monday lawsuit in which five students at the historically black university accused the county of suppressing the voting rights of black voters. Full Story
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The expanded plan follows a Monday lawsuit in which five students at the historically black university accused the county of suppressing the voting rights of black voters. Full Story
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The five students accused Waller County of suppressing the voting rights of black voters. Full Story
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