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Days before early voting begins Feb. 17, some Dallas County Democratic and Republican party primary election locations continue to change.
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Separate Dallas County Republican and Democratic Election Day locations have not yet been finalized ahead of the March 3 primary elections.
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Dallas County has approved 74 countywide vote centers for all voters, regardless of party affiliation, to cast ballots during early voting for the upcoming primary election.
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Dallas County Republican Party chair Allen West says that challenges have caused the party to stop an effort to hand-count ballots in the March 3, 2026 primary election.
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The decision will make Dallas County the largest jurisdiction in the U.S. where ballots are hand-counted. Voters will still be able to vote at any countywide vote center during early voting.
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The move could require a shift away from countywide polling sites and delay primary election results.
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The Dallas County Republican Party has voted to hand-count ballots in the March primary. That's one of the new election administrator's priorities.
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The Dallas County Election Commission chose Ohio's Paul Adams to replace elections administrator who resigned last month.
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An alternate election judge filed a police report days after she claimed Dallas County Commissioner John Wiley Price assaulted her, according to reports.
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Dallas Republican Party Chairwoman Missy Shorey has died. She was 47, according to multiple media reports.Shorey was a local trailblazer – the first woman…
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A judge has dismissed a lawsuit that sought to remove more than 80 Democratic candidates in Dallas County from the November general election ballot.State…
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In just three and a half weeks, Texans will begin voting in the nation's first political primary of the year.And the stakes will depend on what happens…