A new survey from the Hobby School for Public Affairs at the University of Houston reveals that two-thirds of Texas voters are confident that the upcoming U.S. presidential election will be conducted fairly and accurately. However, a significant portion of voters expressed concerns about election security, including the potential for fraud, accurate mail-in ballot counting, and non-citizen voting. The survey, released on Wednesday, highlights a partisan divide on election-related issues. While 73% of Texas voters agree that the losing presidential candidate should concede after the election re…