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Increase the general property tax exemption on primary residences from $100,000 to $140,000. Source: Election results are from The Associated Press. By The New York Times election results team: Michael Andre,
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The Texas GOP wants independent voters out of primaries. That's a lousy idea. | Opinion
A new Republican Party lawsuit seeks to shut independents out Republican primaries. That would disenfranchise millions, says Jonathan Madison of the R Street Institute.
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Live results: U.S. Representative for Texas' 18th Congressional District
Voters in Texas’ Congressional District 18 will elect a representative who will finish out the unexpired term. Here’s a look at the live election results as the numbers come in. U.S. Rep. Sylvester Turner died on March 5, leaving his seat vacant.
Believe it or not, the primary elections for 2026 are only four months away in Texas. The race to take on John Cornyn on the Democratic side has had some pretty interesting developments. Local officials are picking a side between State Rep. James Talarico, D-Austin, and former Congressman Colin Allred, D-Dallas.
Three candidates are running in the heavily conservative district: Republicans Leigh Wambsganss and John Huffman, and Democrat Taylor Rehmet.
Among the 17 proposed amendments to the state constitution on the ballot this election cycle are two homestead property tax exemptions: Propositions 11 and 13.
Harris County Attorney Christian Menefee and former Houston City Council Member Amanda Edwards are heading to a runoff for Texas' 18 Congressional District
Ever since early voting for the Texas primary election started on Feb. 20, you’ve likely spotted two types of Facebook posts: photos of proud people sporting “I voted” stickers and people openly wondering what the hell they’re voting for, anyway.
There are 17 constitutional amendments on the ballot for this upcoming election on November 4th. Among them is State Proposition 15, which would codify parental rights in the state. The official ballot language states this is "the constitutional amendment affirming that parents are the primary decision makers for their children.
From New Jersey and Virginia’s gubernatorial contests to Texas’ constitutional amendments and New York City’s mayoral race, Nov. 4 will be a busy election day.