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HEB ISD’s two-part, nearly $1 billion proposal to upgrade the district’s aging schools was on its way to approval. Eagle Mountain-Saginaw ISD voters were leaning toward approving two propositions totaling $561.1 million and saying no to two proposals worth $98 million.
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The $309.6 million bond package was divided into several propositions for voters to consider.
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Here are the unofficial election results of the 14 propositions' 🗳
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Five Republicans and one Democrat are on the ballot for the ruby-red seat, but most drama has focused on two GOP candidates, Jill Dutton and Brent Money.
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Texas voters will get to decide on 14 statewide amendments on Election Day. Collin and some Tarrant County and City of Denton voters will also vote on multi-million dollar bonds.
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Early voting in North Texas ahead of the Nov. 7 election was double what was recorded during the last off-season election.
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Supporters say the creation of the energy fund will bolster the Texas grid. Opponents say it's an unnecessary giveaway to power companies and the gas industry.
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People who show a valid voter registration card on Election Day can ride DART for free.
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Collin County voters have a county bond to consider on top of 14 constitutional amendments this election day. There are also several other local bond packages and races.
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With Election Day fast approaching, a Denton City Council majority wants to know why Denton County officials haven’t established voting centers after the state Legislature passed a bill in 2021 allowing the county to do so.
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Early voting in the 2023 Texas elections ends Nov. 3. There are 14 propositions on the ballot for North Texans that could potentially change the state constitution.
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One voter reached out to KERA to answer a big question: Did my ballot get counted?