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O’Rourke was in the middle of his Drive for Texas campaign, a multi-week, 5,600-mile trek across the state, when he became ill.
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Paxton’s backers say they’re looking past the FBI investigation into Paxton and his felony indictment because he’s a a strong conservative advocate fighting the Biden administration.
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At a time when home appraisals are soaring, economists say the two propositions could help slow the increase of property taxes in Texas.
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Voters in Texas can decide on several local ballot initiatives — plus two constitutional amendments — on May 7 before heading back to the polls on May 24 for primary runoff elections.
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Candidates would face off in a runoff election in May.
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Republican incumbent Gov. Greg Abbott and Democrat Beto O’Rourke are set for a showdown in November following Tuesday’s primary election. But incumbent Attorney General Ken Paxton failed to earn a majority of the vote and will face George P. Bush in the May runoff.
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In the state's largest counties, voter turnout was below 5 percent during the first seven days of early voting. Election officials said some Texans could still be making up their minds before Election Day on March 1.
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The Fort Worth Report and KERA are joining forces to bring you a live debate at 11:30 a.m. on Feb. 21. Watch Democratic and Republican candidates for Tarrant District Attorney and County Judge answer pressing questions from our panelists live on the video stream below. Presented in partnership with SteerFW.
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Disability rights advocates say the state has not provided enough guidance about the type of help people with disabilities can and cannot receive under new voting laws passed last year.
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Local elections officials say an unexpectedly large number of ballots for the March primary are being initially rejected for lacking newly required ID information.
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The last day for Texans to register to vote in the March 1 primary election is fast approaching. Seven statewide seats are up for election, in addition to races for the Texas Legislature, Congress, the State Board of Education and judicial positions.
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You may have heard Rick Perry is running for Texas Governor. But it’s not that Rick Perry. You know, the one who used to be governor.