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The retired federal law enforcement official will face incumbent Republican Sheriff Bill Waybourn in the November general election.
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State Rep. Craig Goldman and John O’Shea will face off in a May 28 runoff. The winner faces Democrat Trey Hunt in November.
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The matchup between Phelan and challenger David Covey represents the wider intraparty war waging among Texas Republicans.
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emocrats in search of flipping a U.S. Senate seat were watching Texas closely on Super Tuesday to see whom voters nominate against Republican Sen. Ted Cruz, whose underdog challengers have cast as vulnerable after a narrow margin of victory in 2018.
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Here are the latest updates on all the races in the 2024 Texas primaries. All polls have officially closed.
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Super Tuesday decides who will be on the ballot for November’s general election. Here’s what you need to know before heading to the polls.
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Mayor Mattie Parker and former Mayor Betsy Price joined the presidential contender at a Fort Worth rally, splitting with other Tarrant County elected officials.
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Gov. Greg Abbott and Attorney General Ken Paxton disagree on who should win two dozen GOP primary races for the Texas House. Abbott has spent big in these races, while Paxton had relied on his endorsement and campaign appearances.
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Paxton, a Republican who has worked for years to block gender-affirming care for minors, has begun targeting out-of-state clinics and organizations that work with transgender youth.
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The Texas Newsroom received hundreds of pages of documents that pull back the curtain on last year's historic impeachment trial of Attorney General Ken Paxton.
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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton filed a suit against Denton ISD late Thursday following the discovery of emails by school administrators that he says violated the Texas Election Code forbidding electioneering.
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A question over Texas seceding from the U.S. was kept off the GOP primary ballot. But this is the closest the Texas Nationalist Movement has come to putting “Texit” up for a vote in the group’s nearly two decades of trying — and it could signal a shift in state politics.