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A total of 42,353 Denton County voters cast a ballot in the joint election on May 3 this year. Denton County has 614,020 registered voters, putting turnout at just 6.9%.
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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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Millions of Texas voters are in suspense. ËÄ»¢Ó°Ôº reporter Caroline Love was one of those voters — here's how she fixed it.
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The Nov. 5 election is fast approaching, and there’s a lot on the ballot for Tarrant County residents. If you’re not registered to vote yet, time is running out.
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Members of the Black Law Students Association are focusing on getting young Black voters ready for the November election.
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Long wait times for drivers license appointments may have new Texans worried about getting ready to vote this year. But you can still register and cast a ballot while you’re waiting on yours.
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An 18-year-old student from Helotes has shown that Gen Z’s interest in the voting process is alive and well. Eliana Arriaga was recently the recipient of the Why Vote? Scholarship from the National Society of High School Scholars.
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Tarrant County commissioner Gary Fickes requested a special meeting to rescind his vote cast at a previous meeting which would have allowed voter registration to take place inside county buildings.
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A new, statewide poll of registered voters in Texas shows a slight uptick in support for Democrats following last month’s Democratic National Convention.
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Abbott said more than a million people have been taken off Texas voter rolls since 2021, a reform that he said cracks down on illegal voting. But local voting officials said voter roll removal is routine.
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University of North Texas administrators told deans recently that faculty can no longer use class time for voter registration. One of those deans also told faculty that they would have to rebuff requests from groups seeking to use classes to register voters.
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Organizations may once again set up tables registering voters indoors after Tarrant County commissioners amended a policy that previously forced voter registrars outside county buildings.