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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?
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Election season is here, and on the ballot are 14 proposed amendments that could change the Texas Constitution.
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The last day to register to vote is this Tuesday, Oct. 10. Here are important dates and information to know ahead of Election Day.
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Five years have passed since the Pew Research Center found roughly two-thirds of Americans favored making Election Day a holiday, according to an October 2018 report.
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HB 1243 raises the penalty for electoral fraud back to a felony.
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On September 1, Texas adds 774 new laws to the books. Check out this rundown of some of the most consequential new measures, plus others you may not have heard about.
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After criticizing Republican leaders on abortion, guns and race, Bishop will run as a Democrat against Rep. Angie Chen Button in a competitive district in Dallas County.
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A new GOP-backed state law requires Texas to create its own version of a cross-check program or find a vendor that doesn’t cost more than $100,000.
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Democrats are facing a tough U.S. Senate map in 2024 so they are eyeing some tough-to-win states for possible pickups, starting with Texas.
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The Dallas Democrat’s total campaign war chest comes to more than $8.6 million. The GOP incumbent is set to release his latest fundraising totals later this week.
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Mayor Mattie Parker easily sailed to another term on Saturday, May 6, with 70% of the vote.