-
Denton Council member Jesse Davis is the target of a petition drive seeking his recall. He is the second Denton council member to face a recall effort in recent months.
-
Some Dallas County workers are still waiting on pay from last month's election, although the problem doesn't appear as serious as it was in the spring.
-
The GOP flipped only one of the three congressional seats it wanted this cycle. But the party made inroads down the ballot.
-
-
Lee Henderson has been an election judge in Tarrant County for more than a decade. He runs polling places on election days and helps folks get their chance to cast their ballot.
-
He has been the Texas Democratic Party鈥檚 great hope. But after failed runs for senator, president and governor, observers wonder if he has a political future.
-
Abbott's victory was expected 鈥 the Republican led in poll after poll and raised more money than O'Rourke. The last Democrat to win a Texas gubernatorial race was Ann Richards in 1990.
-
Here are the latest updates on all the races in the Texas 2022 Midterm elections馃棾. All polls have officially closed.
-
Federal monitors will be on the ground in Harris, Dallas and Waller counties on Election Day as part of the department鈥檚 regular deployment for major elections.
-
Since the shooting at Robb Elementary School, a growing number of loved ones have registered to vote, and their sense of urgency is increasing.
-
A candidate for Dallas County constable spent at least part of the summer campaigning with a specialty license plate on her SUV that read 鈥淭EXAS CONSTABLE鈥 in bold red letters.
-
He vowed that he would ensure the will of the voters was honored, and, if elected, he would reunite a deeply divided state.
-
From election equipment to ballot counting and storage, Texas elections officials follow a long list of laws and procedures to ensure free and fair elections.
-
Republican Glenn Hegar is seeking his third term. He鈥檚 running against Democrat Janet Dudding, a certified public accountant.