The deadline to register to vote was Oct. 11. The last day to apply to vote by mail was Oct. 28. Early voting ran from Oct. 24 to Nov. 4.
Graphics and data reporting
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High-poverty schools struggle to earn Texasโ highest rating. Some in the Rio Grande Valley break that trend.
The Texas Education Agency has dismissed the notion that the accountability ratings are a poverty rating. As evidence, they point to districts like those in the Rio Grande Valley, which have achieved high marks while serving a high number of economically disadvantaged students.
Texas has new political maps. See which districts your home is in.
This yearโs elections will take place using newly redrawn political maps for the stateโs congressional, House, Senate and Board of Education districts. Search your address to see how the new districts will affect your community.
T-Squared: Yuriko Schumacher joins The Texas Tribuneโs data visuals team
Yuriko will work as a designer-developer to report and create engaging interactive stories about Texas.
T-Squared: Weโre sunsetting our COVID-19 data tracker
After nearly two and a half years, weโre no longer tracking daily coronavirus cases, hospitalizations, deaths and vaccinations in Texas.
How coronavirus impacted Texas: Hospitalizations, vaccinations, cases and deaths
From April 2020 to August 2022, the Texas Tribune used data from the Texas Department of State Health Services to track coronavirus hospitalizations, vaccinations, cases and deaths. We stopped updating these numbers in August 2022.
Hereโs your ballot for the Nov. 8 Texas midterm elections
The U.S. will hold its midterm election on Nov. 8. In Texas, voters will elect officials for statewide, congressional and legislative offices.
Texas school ratings show improvement compared to 2019, but those in poorer neighborhoods still lag
This yearโs TEA ratings were done differently than in previous years. Instead of the usual A-F ratings, which were last given in 2019, the agency gave only A-C ratings. Districts and schools that would have received a D or F instead received a โNot Ratedโ label this year.
Abortion should be permitted in cases of rape and incest, around 80% of Texas voters say in UT poll
Polling from the Texas Politics Project finds registered voters opinionsโ on abortion are at odds with Texas laws.
What we know, minute by minute, about how the Uvalde shooting and police response unfolded
State officials provided a timeline of the massacre and have corrected crucial details amid public demands for information on how authorities handled the situation.

