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Critics of a proposed constitutional amendment that could open the state's primary elections have asked the Oklahoma Supreme Court to toss it out.
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Commissioners are considering whether to continue Dallas County's contract with Election Systems & Software after November election issues.
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The Texas Supreme Court sided with First Deputy Attorney General Brent Webster in a legal ethics case that foreshadows a similar win for Paxton.
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Tuesday was another electoral blowout in which Democrats underperformed expectations, weakening their case that Texas is a battleground state worthy of investment and attention from the national party.
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A memo sent to superintendents across Oklahoma Thursday says the state department will work hand in hand with the Trump Administration to transition to block grants.
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Texas’ top elections official said Friday that federal inspectors can’t be inside polls or places where ballots are counted under Texas law after the DOJ announced plans to send monitors to the state.
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As Nov. 5 rapidly approaches, the Texas Newsroom talked with voters across Texas about the importance of faith in their lives and how that’s shaping what they’re thinking about this election season.
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Early voting continues through Nov. 1.
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Critics of the materials the Texas Education Agency created have said they include Bible stories that are not age-appropriate and veer into proselytizing. Supporters say biblical narratives have literary and historical value.
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Rep. Mickey Dollens, D-Oklahoma City, says the ballot initiative process codified in the state constitution is under attack by the Republican supermajority in the legislature. So he spent the last 9 months writing a book that calls Oklahomans to action in its defense.