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One voter reached out to KERA to answer a big question: Did my ballot get counted?
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Tarrant County’s Election Integrity Task Force formed in February. The county can’t say how many tickets have been issued due to task force investigations.
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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 biggest bond package in Denton’s history will be on the November ballot, letting voters choose whether to use taxpayer money to fund several projects as part of the city’s quality of life enhancements. The City Council, with the help of a citizen bond committee, determined the eight propositions that voters will see on their ballots.
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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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Commissioners rejected sending state funds to Girls Inc. of Tarrant County Tuesday, after dozens of residents raised concerns about the organization’s support of LGBTQ issues and abortion rights.
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The Denton City Council directed city staff to set up several familiar polling locations for the November special election.
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Latinos in Texas have eclipsed non-Hispanic whites as the dominant ethnic group in the state, but the group's political power has yet to catch up.
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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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Collin County commissioners approve use of voting machines for another year even though members of their own party object because of election integrity concerns.
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Texas is on its way to being the latest — and largest — state to leave a bipartisan data sharing partnership that states across the country use to cross check their voter rolls.
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