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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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The vote from the Republican-led Tarrant County Commissioners Court came after over two hours of debate over whether and how to trim sites.
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The Hurst-Euless-Bedford Independent School District board voted unanimously to hold a special election on a proposed local property tax rate increase.
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Mia Hall took 57% of the vote in the open race against Daryl Davis II to represent southwest Fort Worth and Como.
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Dallas council seats for District 8 and District 11 were up for grabs in runoff elections Saturday. No candidate got a majority of the votes in the general election.
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In addition to Dallas, several smaller cities in Dallas County filled city council seats, including a Garland mayor.
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Priorities for Pfaff, who was born and raised in Irving, include public safety, improving infrastructure, and supporting businesses and job growth.
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The Irving Professional Fire Fighters Association firefighters say block walkers passing out campaign materials for one city council candidate made allegations that they support human trafficking.
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Saturday, June 7, is Election Day and polling locations will be open from 7 a.m. until 7 p.m. You can vote if you're in line by 7 p.m. on Election Day.
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Garland voters will decide between former City Council members Dylan Hedrick and Deborah Morris in this weekend's runoff election.
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A local pundit tried to influence the last Dallas election. At least one incumbent categorized his tactics as homophobic.
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Voters will decide city council runoff races from the May local elections in several cities in which no candidate got more than half of the votes.