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Even if you didn't vote in the March primary, you can still vote in the runoff — and your vote might have a bigger impact.
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Harris County elections administrator announces her resignation after 2022 primary election problemsLongoria came under fire after her office took more than 24 hours to tally votes, and missed 10,000 mail-in ballots in the final unofficial count. Longoria has also been sued by the county GOP.
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The past election was the first since Texas' controversial new voting law was in effect.
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Taylor made the stunning announcement hours after he finished his five-way primary with 49% of the vote, forcing him into a primary runoff.
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Here's the latest on Bexar County, congressional and statehouse races.
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In some voting locations where a party’s appointed polling judge didn’t show up, election officials allowed the other party’s judge to operate both parties’ voting machines in an effort to keep the polling place running.
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Find results on Congressional District 15, 34 and more.
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Greg Abbott and Beto O'Rourke will compete to be Texas' governor in November. Both parties will head to a run-off for the attorney general's seat.
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Texas voters who go to the polls Tuesday will be asked in which primary they want to participate – the Republican or the Democratic? Texas has an open primary system, so voters are free to choose. But what happens if someone votes in the other party’s primary in order to be a spoiler?
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With hundreds of candidates vying for local or statewide office, there is a chance a winner won’t be declared after the primary. Here's a simple breakdown of what triggers a runoff election and when they will be held.