Texas AG Ken Paxton and Kansas AG Kris Kobach are suing the Bureau of Alcohol, Firearms and Tobacco over a federal law closing the gun show loophole.
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Tarrant County voters are sticking with Republicans and tapped Tim O’Hare to lead the next era of conservative leadership within the county.
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Phil Sorrells’ victory will keep the Tarrant County District Attorney’s Office in Republican hands for another four years.
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City council members and the mayor of Arlington will have an extra year in office per term. A city-backed proposition to lengthen terms from two years to three won the overwhelming majority of the vote.
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The offices of governor, attorney general and lieutenant governor will remain in conservative hands as Texas Democrats continue their near-three-decade losing streak in statewide contests.
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The current state house representative and former civil rights attorney is poised to represent much of south Dallas county in Washington.
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It's not unheard of for political candidates to get slapped around — at least figuratively. But in Collin County, the Democratic candidate for county judge has alleged that the incumbent slapped his face.
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Polls are closed in North Texas for the 2022 midterms. KERA News has live updates.
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Texans head to the polls today to elect the state's governor, lieutenant governor, attorney general — and more — for the next four years. Several local and regional races are also on the ballot, including a handful of competitive seats for U.S. Congress.
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The early turnout in the North Texas region was lower in this year’s elections compared to the last mid-term in 2018 — when a record number of voters showed up.
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A candidate for Dallas County constable spent at least part of the summer campaigning with a specialty license plate on her SUV that read “TEXAS CONSTABLE” in bold red letters.
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Former Republican-turned-moderate Democrat Mike Collier will once again challenge Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick — one of the most powerful Republicans in Texas.
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He vowed that he would ensure the will of the voters was honored, and, if elected, he would reunite a deeply divided state.