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Offord will face Republican Skye Garcia in the November general election. One of them will succeed John Warren, Dallas County's first Black county clerk.
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Texas voters decided party nominees for U.S. Senate, attorney general, and lieutenant governor, along with several congressional and local races.
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Tarrant, Collin, and Denton counties also saw more Republicans turn out. The race between Texas AG Ken Paxton and Sen. John Cornyn may be a significant factor.
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Texas voters will return to the polls this week to decide several high-profile runoff races, including contests for U.S. Senate, state attorney general and lieutenant governor.
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The incumbent senator and his allies have massively outspent the pro-Paxton side, though polling points to a tight finish in the May 26 election.
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The primary between predecessor and successor arose from a combination of redistricting and Allred’s move to exit the U.S. Senate race to make way for Rep. Jasmine Crockett.
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Since many of the state’s congressional districts are drawn to favor one political party, Democratic and Republican voters this month can go a long way toward picking their next representatives in the U.S. House.
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Dallas County Republican Party Chair Allen West said he expects executive committee members to vote for his removal at their next meeting.
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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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If any of the races in Tuesday's March primary result in a runoff, the runoff election will be held May 26, with early voting for the runoff scheduled from May 18-22.
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A large swath of Tarrant County will decide its next Texas senator in a Jan. 31 runoff, after a tight three-person special election that saw the lone Democrat take an unexpected lead.
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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.