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A rise in threats to election workers has not impacted hiring in the Austin area.
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High-money donors are concentrated on larger boards, including those of the University of Texas System and Texas A&M University System.
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In conservative Gillespie County, the elections administrator and her two deputies have resigned, with at least one citing threats fueled by misinformation.
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Donald Trump returns to the Conservative Political Action Conference in Dallas on Saturday. Some attendees worry the controversy following him could be a liability in the next presidential campaign.
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In winning the GOP primary runoff election, Christian fended off a surprise challenge from West Texas-based attorney Sarah Stogner.
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The Republican nominees will seek re-election against their Democratic opponents in November.
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The May 24 runoff features several high-profile contests for statewide offices, including Republican and Democratic runoffs for attorney general and the state’s land commissioner.
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Nearly 25,000 mail ballots were rejected for Texas' March primaries. Officials say a design issue with the ballot return envelope was most responsible for the rejections.
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Across the country, including Texas, many Republican leaders have repeated conspiracy theories about the 2020 election results. Now, a group of lawmakers will investigate.
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According to the state, 12.87% of Democratic mail-in ballots were rejected, and 11.77% of Republican ballots were rejected.