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Grand Prairie voters headed to the polls to decide whether to grant the city up to $327 million in bond funding for local projects. As of Sunday morning, all proposals appear to have been approved, although margins vary.
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Council member Rebecca Boxall was defeated by Brittney Garcia-Dumas, and District 8 heads to a runoff, according to unofficial results.
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Confusion over where to vote plagued the March 3 primary election in Dallas County. Now the GOP wants to return to county-wide voting.
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Election department software tracked thousands of times navigators posted at primary voting locations helped redirect voters to their correct precinct-voting site.
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Dallas County Democrats have told the Texas Supreme Court that its initial request for a local judge to keep polls open late on primary Election Day is "moot."
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The ballot board worked through the weekend and into Monday evening to review which of nearly 2,000 provisional ballots to accept or reject.
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The Texas Supreme Court ordered the separation of nearly 2,000 ballots cast after 7 p.m. on Election Day in Dallas County. Whether those votes get counted in final results depends on the court's final ruling.
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Despite the incumbent district attorney raising more in contributions than his challenger, Givens was ahead in the unofficial vote tally Wednesday morning.
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The Democratic primary for Texas' 30th Congressional District has been decided. The winner will likely head to Congress from the safely Democratic Dallas-area seat previously held by Jasmine Crockett, who is running for U.S. Senate.
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From the governorship to the U.S. Senate race to attorney general, here’s who we know will face off for statewide offices in November — and who’s heading to a runoff in May.
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Maggie Ellis and Kristen Hawkins win Texas Supreme Court Dem primaries. John Messinger wins his GOP race for Court of Criminal Appeals, while Alison Fox and Thomas Smith head to a runoff.
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The results point to an O’Hare-Simmons election in November for the county judge seat that could be one of the most crucial races in Tarrant County.