Primary Election Day is March 3, and early in-person voting is Feb. 17-27. Here's everything you'll need to know before going into the voting booth.
Residents in Texas' 18th Congressional District will soon have representation again after a months-long delay in a special election to determine who will take over the remainder of late U.S. Rep. Sylvester Turner's term.
Voters in Tom Green County, Texas must register to vote by February 2nd to be eligible to vote in the March 3rd primary elections, and must choose either a Republican or Democratic ballot when they arrive at the polls.
The deadline for mail-in ballots to be returned to the county is Election Day, March 3. If a ballot is postmarked by 7 p.m. locally on election day, it’ll be counted if the county receives it by 5 p.m. on March 4. The U.S. Postal Service recommends mailing your ballot at least one week before the deadline, if not sooner.
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Early voting begins Wednesday, Jan. 21, for the special election runoff in Texas’ 18th Congressional District.
The ballot features two Democrats, former Harris County Attorney Christian Menefee and former Houston City Council member Amanda Edwards. Early voting runs from Jan. 21-27, with Election Day on Saturday,
The candidates vying for a rare open state Senate seat in North Texas say they are leaving nothing to chance as early voting is set to begin for District 9 in Tarrant County.
Texas primary elections are set for March and Democrats and Republicans will have a chance to decide which candidates they want on the November general election ballot.
Incumbent John Cornyn is seeing record fundraising for the Republican side, while Democrats Crockett and Talarico maintain positive campaigns.
With multiple local elections and special elections coming up across the Dallas-Fort Worth complex this year, let’s take a look at the candidates running for new positions.
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