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Bexar County settles lawsuit, agrees to open 302 polling sites on Election Day
County commissioners called for a special meeting on Tuesday after a judge ruled that the county needed to operate 388 polling sites.
By Michael Karlis
Tags: San Antonio News, San Antonio, Bexar County, polling sites, voting, election, Jacque Callanen, Texas Organizing Project, TOP, County Jail, inmates, November 8, special meeting, Bexar County Commissioners, lawsuit, 302, voting stations, colleges, universities, news
Viral Voting: Why Texas Is Forcing Residents to Risk Infection at the Polls During the Pandemic
By Sanford Nowlin
Tags: San Antonio, Texas, voting rights, Texas Democratic Party, Ken Paxton, Attorney General, voter suppression, mail-in voting, vote by. mail, legal battle, legal ruling, Move Texas, pandemic, COVID-19, coronavirus, COVID 19, corona virus, voter disenfranchisement, Philip Cortez, Bexar County, Judge Nelson Wolff, risk of infection, Texas elections, Gina Ortiz Jones, Drew Galloway, Texas Supreme Court, Joe Gonzales, Bexar County commissioners, polling places, Cover Story
Bexar County Adds More Early Voting Locations Ahead of March Primary
Tags: Bexar County Commissioners, Jacque Callanen, voting, 2020 election, early voting, San Antonio, Trump, presidential election, primary, Texas voters
The City is Making Thursday "Indigenous People's Day." Indigenous People are Not That Happy About it.
By Alex Zielinski
Tags: Indigenous People's Day, Columbus Day, genocide, Italian, native american, Frankie Orono, District 1, Monica Ramos, Bexar county commissioners, city council
Bexar County Commissioners Vote To Remove Confederate Symbols
By Michael Marks
Tags: The Daily, Nelson Wolff, Tommy Calvert, Confederate Flag, Bexar County Commissioners
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By Nina Rangel
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By San Antonio Current Staff
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