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Two Texas House Republicans from Collin County appear to have lost their seats — Texas House District 33 incumbent Justin Holland and District 61 Rep. Frederick Frazier.
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Texans are heading to the polls Tuesday to make their final selections for which Democrats and Republicans will run for various seats in the November election.
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Rockwall Republican State Rep. Justin Holland faces Katrina Pierson in the District 33 primary runoff race after he voted against Gov. Greg Abbott's school choice plan.
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Collin County has several Republican primary runoff elections on May 28.
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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton endorsed many candidates running against incumbents who voted for his impeachment — with mixed results.
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Congressman Colin Allred, D-Texas, has won the state's Democratic nomination for U.S. Senate, and will now face Republican Sen. Ted Cruz in the November general election.
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Primary season in Texas doesn’t neatly wrap up after March 5. For races with a slew of candidates to choose from, it may take a runoff election to determine who ends up on the ballot in November.
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Housing prices are up. Polls say Americans are worried and want elected officials to do something about it. And few politicians seem to be hitting the campaign trail with a pitch to be Congress’s housing problem-solver, at least in North Texas.
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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton filed a suit against Denton ISD late Thursday following the discovery of emails by school administrators that he says violated the Texas Election Code forbidding electioneering.
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Trinity Metro made the announcement a day after Tarrant County Commissioners rejected a proposal to fund free rides to the polls during the primaries.
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A question over Texas seceding from the U.S. was kept off the GOP primary ballot. But this is the closest the Texas Nationalist Movement has come to putting “Texit” up for a vote in the group’s nearly two decades of trying — and it could signal a shift in state politics.
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Tarrant County Judge Tim O'Hare said bringing people to the polls was not the responsibility of county government during Wednesday's Commissioners Court meeting.