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Two years after they first squared off, nine-term Democratic Rep. Henry Cuellar faces progressive Jessica Cisneros in a March 1 primary. Both Democrats and Republicans are watching the key race.
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Voters can enjoy free public transportation on all DART buses and trains on March 1.
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Elections departments in North Texas counties have rejected hundreds of mail-in ballot applications due to the new state voting law SB1.
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Patrick’s mass mailing urging voters to apply for mail-in ballots included return envelopes addressed to the Texas secretary of state’s office. The applications are supposed to be sent to local offices, but Patrick’s campaign says voters don’t trust election officials in Democratic counties.
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John Creuzot has used his three years leading the Dallas County Criminal District Attorney’s office to launch policies aimed at reducing the number of people mired in the criminal justice system – without sacrificing public safety.
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Across Texas, there are 15 single-member State Board of Education districts, and every seat is on the ballot this election. The SBOE makes important decisions about things like public school curriculum and what textbooks are used.
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Texans voting in the primary elections may not know much if anything about judicial candidates. And that’s a problem.
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Local elections officials say an unexpectedly large number of ballots for the March primary are being initially rejected for lacking newly required ID information.
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While the spring election hasn’t received as much attention as last November’s presidential and state Legislative contests, the candidates on the ballot potentially have much more influence on residents’ day-to-day lives. Here’s what you need to know about the May 1 election.
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These are the statewide races up for election in the March 2022 primary. Candidates are listed alphabetically.
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Here's a breakdown races in Dallas County for the upcoming 2022 March primary elections.