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The Texas Tribune on MSNTexas election judges could carry guns if bill OK’d by House becomes lawTexas House lawmakers debated gun rights and voter protections Wednesday afternoon related to a bill that would allow ...
A Texas bill allowing election judges to carry firearms at polling sites passed the state House on Wednesday. House Bill 1128 ...
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6 people are charged in a Texas elections investigation involving 'vote harvesting'Most of the six are charged with what is known in Texas as vote harvesting, a felony that often involves payment for ...
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The national party even took a victory lap about its “overperformance” in this week’s results. What’s the actual takeaway? | ...
Election judges and voting clerks who have a license to carry a handgun would be allowed to perform their election day duties ...
Humble ISD trustees canvassed the results of the May 3 election amid a potential recount for the Position 3 race and ...
The bill would reduce the minimum number of polling places that Texas counties must have, rolling back a 2023 law that ...
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FOX 7 Austin on MSNShould Texas election judges carry guns? House votes yesHouse Bill 1128 would allow election judges, early voting clerks, or deputy early voting clerks who are serving as an ...
Low turnout in elections for San Antonio mayor and City Council, as well as school boards and bond issues, boosts case for ...
Texas House lawmakers debated gun rights and voter protections Wednesday afternoon related to a bill that would allow election judges to carry a weapon inside a polling place at any time.
TARRANT COUNTY, Texas — Brian Mayes is a veteran political consultant who’s run several local Republican campaigns, some of the biggest municipal and school bond elections in North Texas.
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