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Good news: Your vote in the primaries makes a bigger impact because fewer people are voting.
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The case contesting Deputy Constable John Wright’s eligibility for Precinct 8 constable will continue to trial March 1, after 48th District Court Judge Chris Taylor denied a request to throw it out.
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Since Jan. 17, several local residents have filed their candidate applications to appear on the May 4 general election ballot vying for three at-large council seats in Denton.
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Denton County won’t have voting centers this year, and officials say it’s due to party disagreementsThere won’t be countywide voting centers for the March 5 primaries, and they’re not likely to be ready for the November general election, either.
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The 2024 Primary Election is three months away. These are some of the local, county and statewide races North Texans to watch closely.
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Thirteen Texas Republicans opposed the GOP-led legislation, which would keep the government funded as Congress negotiates federal appropriations. The bill passed after nearly all Democrats came to back it.
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Unofficial results show voters rejecting the stadium proposition, but supporting three other propositions in the bond package.
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Tens of thousands of North Texans voted on 14 proposed amendments, but initial election night results showed some ballot measures had varying support county-by-county.
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Texas voters will get to decide on 14 statewide amendments on Election Day. Collin and some Tarrant County and City of Denton voters will also vote on multi-million dollar bonds.
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Early voting in North Texas ahead of the Nov. 7 election was double what was recorded during the last off-season election.
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With Election Day fast approaching, a Denton City Council majority wants to know why Denton County officials haven’t established voting centers after the state Legislature passed a bill in 2021 allowing the county to do so.