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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 Commissioners say they will get a new elections software system if current problems are not resolved, but it could be difficult ahead of the next election.
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Dallas County's new Chief Information Officer Justine Tran was deputy chief information officer for the City of Dallas from 2011 to 2015.
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Election Systems & Software, LLC defective software caused ballot count discrepancies and precinct ballot mix-ups.
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Dallas County juvenile Board members plan to begin finalist interviews for a new juvenile department director before Thanksgiving.
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John Wiley Price, Dallas County commissioner for Precinct 3, began working for the county in 1974 and was first elected commissioner in 1984.
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Projections for Dallas County's 2025 budget shortfall had been at $50 million earlier this year but that number is now down to $700,000.
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A University of North Texas at Dallas study found that current attitudes toward law enforcement and police reforms didn't change the minds of most recruits.
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Dallas County jail advisory committee will present its yearlong efforts report and recommendations.
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Flu, COVID-19 and RSV cases have been decreasing in Dallas County since mid-January, but county officials encourage people to stay up-to-date on vaccines.
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The bills for dealing with Dallas County's data breach and other computer woes are almost a half million dollars above original estimates.
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An analyst found that only three of 10 justices of the peace courts are "outstanding" at updating and maintaining court records with Dallas County's Odyssey software.