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A crowded field of candidates is running in a competitive special election to fill the Texas Congressional seat previously held by the late Representative Sylvester Turner, a Democrat, next week.
The article outlines the 17 proposed amendments to the Texas Constitution that voters will consider in the 2025 Texas General Election. These propositions cover a wide array of topics, including funding for education and infrastructure,
Three candidates are running in the heavily conservative district: Republicans Leigh Wambsganss and John Huffman, and Democrat Taylor Rehmet.
Tax reform, along with bail practices, dementia research and the state's water supply, are on a ballot that includes 17 proposed amendments to the Texas Constitution. Early voting starts Monday. Election Day is Nov.
Early voting for the upcoming bond election for Midway ISD finishes on Friday and Election Day is just around the corner on Tuesday, according to a press release.
Protesters greeted Abbott in El Paso, denouncing the governor's role in Texas congressional redistricting that they say targets Hispanic and Black voters to give the GOP a chance to win more seats in Congress in 2026. Abbott made a bold statement about voting trends on the border.
Early voting will run for two weeks, from Monday, Oct. 20, through Friday, Oct 31. Election Day is Tuesday, Nov. 4.
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These 17 Texas propositions are on the ballot for the November election
The amendments largely deal with tax reductions for select members of the state population, prevention of additional taxes, and funding for certain institutions and infrastructure.
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Texas election officials investigating more than 2,700 potential noncitizens registered to vote
The Texas Secretary of State's office announced Monday it identified 2,724 potential noncitizens who are registered to vote in the state using data from a federal database.
In the latest installment of the Texas history column, Ken Bridges recalls unusual circumstances surrounding the state's presidential election of 1838
With one of the most crowded Aldine ISD board races in recent years, campaign finance reports show that one candidate spent more than $20,000 of his own money.