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Dallas voters consider $1.25 billion in capital improvement bonds
The city of Dallas put forth a series of bond propositions on May 4 for $1.25 billion in capital projects.
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Voters elect appraisal board members for the first time in Dallas, Tarrant, Denton counties
For the first time, Texas voters are directly choosing some of the people who will oversee the property tax appraisal process.
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Election results for May 4, 2024
North Texans voted on more than 400 races Saturday, click here for the latest results.
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May 4 Election Results: Collin County
Election results for the May 4, 2024 election in Collin County.
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May 4 Election Results: Denton County
Election results for the May 4, 2024 election in Denton County.
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May 4 Election Results: Dallas County
Election results for the May 4, 2024 election in Dallas County.
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May 4 Election Results: Tarrant County
Election results for the May 4, 2024 election in Tarrant County.
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Almost 40% of local election officials surveyed report threats or abuse, says a new report
The Brennan Center survey also found 62% of local election officials are concerned about political leaders’ attempting to interfere with how they do their jobs.
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Dallas voters consider 10 bond propositions in May 4 election
Early Voting is underway for the Saturday, May 4 election. Dallas voters will vote on 10 propositions that would allow the city to borrow $1.25 billion. NBC 5’s political reporter Phil Prazan has more on the projects and the price tag.
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Election worker turnover has reached historic highs ahead of the 2024 vote, new data shows
Research provided to NBC News shows turnover in local election offices has been increasing for years, suggesting the issue goes beyond post-2020 threats.
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No Label ends 2024 presidential campaign
No Labels, the bipartisan group that had been working toward putting a third-party presidential ticket on the ballot in all 50 states in 2024, announced Thursday that it was ending its efforts.
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Texas appeals court overturns voter fraud conviction for Fort Worth's Crystal Mason
A Texas appeals court has overturned a woman’s voter fraud conviction and five-year sentence for casting an illegal provisional ballot in 2016.
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Why do we vote on Tuesdays? Here's how the Election Day tradition began
Election Day has been held on Tuesdays since the mid 1800’s. Here’s why…
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AG Paxton sues more local school districts accusing them of electioneering
Ken Paxton filed more lawsuits against North Texas school districts accusing them of unlawfully endorsing specific political candidates and policies using official resources.
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Here's the real reason we vote on Tuesdays
Election Day in America has fallen on a Tuesday for more than a century. But why was this seemingly-random – and inconvenient – weekday picked in the first place?
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What to watch in South Carolina primary as Nikki Haley looks to upset Donald Trump in her home state
Former President Donald Trump is looking to win his fourth straight primary state on Saturday over Nikki Haley in South Carolina. Trump went into the primary with a huge polling lead and the backing of the state’s top Republicans. Haley has spent weeks warning that the dominant front-runner, who is 77 and faces four indictments, is too old and distracted...
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Project Veritas admits there was no evidence of election fraud at Pennsylvania post office in 2020
A conservative group and its former leader are taking the unusual step of publicly acknowledging that claims of ballot mishandling at a Pennsylvania post office in 2020 were wrong.
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What does the 14th Amendment say?
Some states have invoked the amendment to remove former President Donald Trump from the ballot.
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Can a convicted felon run for president? It's happened before
Can Donald Trump be president again if convicted of a felony? Here’s what the U.S. Constitution says about who can be president.
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House District 2 special election Tuesday and the proxy fight to come
The race east of the DFW Metroplex between Brent Money and Jill Dutton may preview a larger fight within the GOP in Austin.