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Fewer than 5% of all registered county voters cast ballots during early voting April 22-29.
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Dallas County chose a new vendor because the previous one was decertified for use in Texas following software glitches during the November voter check-in process.
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County commissioners are expected to authorize 2-year, up to $7.6 million contract with KNOWiNK, LLC.
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Dallas County commissioners are scheduled to discuss which electronic poll book vendor to choose for upcoming elections.
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Dallas County opened a bid for a new voter check-in digital tablet vendor since the state de-certified the devices that glitched during the November election.
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Commissioners are considering whether to continue Dallas County's contract with Election Systems & Software after November election issues.
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Dallas County elections staffers were questioned at commissioners court about local Republicans getting Democrat poll worker records.
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Allred is the delegation’s most prolific user of the app. He said he voted for the legislation because of national security concerns.
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By a landslide vote, Denton County Emergency Services District 1 will annex the Lantana community into its area of service. Complete but unofficial results Tuesday night showed voters also approved a new District 2 to provide emergency medical services to the same area District 1 covers.
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About a third of eligible voters in Texas are Latino – and that number is only projected to grow.
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The legislation would enhance background checks for gun purchasers younger than 21. It would also make it easier to remove guns from people threatening to kill themselves or others, as well as people who have committed domestic violence.
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In February, Cruz and Cornyn voted against a similar bill that was inspired after Texas passed its abortion restriction law.