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Kelly Hancock's decision to leave the Texas Senate and run for state comptroller has had a cascading effect on Texas politics.
Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick and Tarrant County Republican leaders are denouncing Tarrant County GOP Chairman Bo French and urging him to resign.
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KETK.com on MSNQuitman man running for Texas governor in 2026 electionRetired firefighter and local cattle man, Bobby Cole, is running for Texas governor in the 2026 election. State Rep. Jay Dean announces plan for reelection campaign Cole has announced his run against current Gov.
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ABC13 Houston on MSNIncumbent Bianca Valerio wins Pasadena City Council coin flip after runoff election ends in tieIt was a first for the City of Pasadena: a coin toss determined the winner of the city's council seat for District B.
Former U.S. Rep. Beto O’Rourke was joined at his San Antonio town hall by U.S. Rep. Joaquin Castro and state Rep. James Talarico.
Successful measures include a new early-voting schedule, revised mail-voting procedures and limits on curbside voting.
Senator Brian Birdwell of Texas has officially announced that he will not seek re-election for his position as State Senator for District 22.
The election for the North Texas seat held by former state Sen. Kelly Hancock will be held Tuesday, Nov. 4, Gov. Greg Abbott ordered on Friday.
Texas State Sen. Brian Birdwell, a Republican whose district includes a portion of Central Texas, on June 30 announced he will not seek re-election.
The Texas Secretary of State’s Office has launched a new election security grant program to strengthen election integrity in all 254 counties in Texas. It is funded through the federal Help America Vote Act.
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FOX 26 Houston on MSNPasadena, Texas, election heads (or tails) to coin tossPASADENA, Texas - A Pasadena City Council race has come down to a coin toss. Bianca Valerio and Bruce Leamon received the same number of votes in the Pasadena District B city council runoff election this month, triggering the tiebreaker.
The North Richland Hills Republican announced his resignation from the Texas Senate on June 19 and is poised to become the next Texas Comptroller on July 1. The leadership shake-up comes after Comptroller Glenn Hegar announced he was stepping down to become chancellor of the Texas A&M University System.
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