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Bids to raise property taxes in Austin, expand emergency services in rural North Texas, and clear the way for a new San Antonio Spurs arena were all on the ballot.
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From tax bans and exemptions to dementia research funding, Texas voters will decide 17 proposed amendments to the state constitution.
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We’ve broken down all of the statewide ballot measures — including what they mean and who’s behind them — that will decide everything from property taxes to disciplining judges.
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The Secretary of State’s Office has sent the names of potential noncitizens to county officials, who must now verify each voter’s eligibility.
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In addition to Dallas, several smaller cities in Dallas County filled city council seats, including a Garland mayor.
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Fewer than 5% of all registered county voters cast ballots during early voting April 22-29.
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May elections are a time for local government bodies, like cities and school districts, to put issues on the ballot.
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Need a ride to a voting site? Trinity Metro has got you covered. The transit agency is providing Fort Worth-area residents with a free ride to and from local polling places on Election Day, Nov. 5.
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State data shows just two of Texas’ most populous counties have surpassed their voter turnout rate in 2020.
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Election Day is here, ËÄ»¢Ó°Ôº has put together a voting guide for North Texas voters. Here are the election dates you should know, and details about where to vote, and links to what’s on the ballot.
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Heading into the presidential election this November, Ruben Jimenez said concerns about election integrity have lingered in the back of his mind.
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Republican Brent Hagenbuch declared victory Tuesday night against Jace Yarbrough for the Republican nomination for Texas Senate District 30. With all counties reporting Tuesday night, Hagenbuch’s primary win is all but official.