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Election Day starts at 5:30 a.m. for the team of poll workers at Southwest Regional Library. The team of five arrives before sunrise, allowing ample time to set up the polling location before it opens at 7 a.m.
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The $309.6 million bond package was divided into several propositions for voters to consider.
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Arlington Mayor Jim Ross won re-election with less than 650 votes over opponent Amy Cearnal. Thomas Marshall, UT Arlington political science professor, speaks with KERA News about results.
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Jeanette Martinez and Rick Herring will face off for a second time on June 10 to determine the winner of the race for the newly created District 11 in Fort Worth.
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The three big-city mayors faced little opposition in their re-election bids.
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From election equipment to ballot counting and storage, Texas elections officials follow a long list of laws and procedures to ensure free and fair elections.
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With hundreds of candidates vying for local or statewide office, there is a chance a winner won’t be declared after the primary. Here's a simple breakdown of what triggers a runoff election and when they will be held.
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The bill would allow county party leaders, candidates, judges and political committees to formally ask the Texas secretary of state's office to review any "irregularities" in an election.
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The Texas House member from Waxahachie faced a few hurdles in his race for the Congressional District 6 seat.
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Unofficial election results show Jake Ellzey will replace U.S. Rep. Ron Wright, who died in February after contracting COVID-19.
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Parker, who'll be sworn in June 15, runs an education nonprofit and was longtime chief of staff to the woman she'll replace, Mayor Betsy Price. Her opponent, Deborah Peoples, would've also made history if elected, as the city's first Black mayor.
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Republican Susan Wright, widow of the first member of Congress to die after contracting COVID-19, secured a place in a U.S. House runoff for her late husband’s seat Saturday night.