As the presidential contest draws nearer, Texas faces pivotal elections including a Senate race — and the number of people whose voter registrations are on the “suspense list” has now topped 2.1 million, according to The Dallas Morning News. If you are a voter in Texas and on that list, it doesn’t mean you won’t be able to vote, the paper stressed — but it does mean there are potentially some extra obstacles. “Suspense means your county does not know your address or thinks you moved, often because a voter registration card or jury summons sent through mail is returned as undeliverable,” wrote …