Harris County Clerk Teneshia Hudspeth, right, talks to poll workers at a supply pick-up event before Tuesday's election. Credit: Irene Nunez Editor’s Note: With all statewide polling places reporting ...
Voters across Texas have approved an array of new constitutional amendments. Roughly 15% of the state's 18.4 million registered voters turned out to cast ballots in the Nov. 4 election, which featured ...
(The Center Square) – Texas voters will see several proposed constitutional amendments on their ballots when they go to the polls Nov. 4. In the regular legislative session, the Texas legislature ...
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Texas voters backing 17 constitutional amendments on statewide ballot, early returns show
AUSTIN — Cutting property taxes and enshrining a ban on noncitizens voting in state elections were among a slew of constitutional amendments approved by Texas voters on Election Day, according to ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Residents head into the Southwest Public Library in Amarillo to vote on Election Day, Nov. 4, where voting was steady but not as ...
(The Texas Tribune) - Voters in Texas approved a series of tax exemptions and bans as well as new investments in state infrastructure and research as all 17 constitutional amendments on the ballot ...
Early voting begins Monday in the Nov. 4 general election, and Harker Heights residents will have the opportunity to weigh in on 17 proposed amendments to the Texas Constitution. The amendments are ...
Texas voters made history Tuesday, approving all 17 constitutional amendments on the ballot — the most ever passed in a single election. From wildfire relief to veteran benefits, every measure ...
Voters in Texas approved a series of tax exemptions and bans as well as new investments in state infrastructure and research as all 17 constitutional amendments on the ballot passed. Proposition 10 ...
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