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  • City council and mayoral incumbents win re-election in Fort Worth, Texas

    City council and mayoral incumbents win re-election in Fort Worth, Texas

    The general election for Fort Worth, Texas, was on May 6, 2023. The filing deadline to run passed on Feb. 17.  Candidates competed for Fort Worth City Council Districts 2-11, as well as for mayor of Fort Worth. Incumbent Mattie Parker won re-election as mayor with 69.3% of the vote. Incumbents Carlos Flores, Michael Crain,…

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  • City council and mayoral incumbents win re-election in Garland, Texas

    City council and mayoral incumbents win re-election in Garland, Texas

    The general election for Garland, Texas, was on May 6, 2023. The filing deadline to run passed on Feb. 17. Candidates competed for Garland City Council Districts 3, 6, 7, and 8, as well as for mayor of Garland. Incumbent Scott LeMay won re-election as mayor with 75.4% of the vote to Roel Garcia’s 24.6%.…

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  • City council incumbents win re-election in Plano, Texas

    City council incumbents win re-election in Plano, Texas

    The general election for Plano, Texas, was on May 6, 2023. The filing deadline to run passed on Feb. 17.  Candidates competed for Plano City Council Places 1, 3, 5, and 7. Four of eight council seats were up for election. Incumbents Maria Tu, Shelby Williams, and Julie Holmer won re-election for Places 1, 5,…

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  • Irving, Texas, city council races head to a runoff

    Irving, Texas, city council races head to a runoff

    The general election for Irving, Texas, was on May 6, 2023. The filing deadline to run passed on Feb. 17.  Candidates competed for Irving City Council Places 3 and 5, as well as for mayor of Irving. Incumbent Rick Stopfer won re-election as mayor and ran unopposed. Incumbent Mark Zeske and Abdul Khabeer advanced to…

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  • Two city council races in San Antonio, Texas, headed to a runoff

    Two city council races in San Antonio, Texas, headed to a runoff

    The general election for San Antonio, Texas, was on May 6, 2023. The filing deadline to run passed on Feb. 17.  Candidates competed for San Antonio City Council Districts 1-10, as well as for mayor of San Antonio. Incumbent Ron Nirenberg won re-election as mayor with 60.9% of the vote. Seven of eight incumbents won…

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  • Saturday elections tomorrow in Texas

    Welcome to the Friday, May 5, Brew.  By: Samuel Wonacott Here’s what’s in store for you as you start your day: Local elections tomorrow throughout Texas Update on this year’s ballot measure certifications #FridayTrivia: What percentage of recall efforts in 2023 have been directed at school board members? Local elections tomorrow throughout Texas  Most elections…

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  • Texas Court of Criminal Appeals and Texas Supreme Court issue 12 opinions from April 24-30

    Texas Court of Criminal Appeals and Texas Supreme Court issue 12 opinions from April 24-30

    The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals issued seven opinions from April 24-30. The Texas Supreme Court issued five opinions from April 24-30. Both courts are the state’s courts of last resort. As of April 30, the court of criminal appeals issued 125 opinions in 2023 — 31 more than this point a year ago. The…

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  • Texas Senate advances amendments regarding relationship between parents, children, and educators

    Welcome to the Wednesday, May 3, Brew.  Here’s what’s in store for you as you start your day: Texas Senate advances amendments regarding relationship between parents, children, and educators How 2023’s recall efforts stack up to previous years Biden ends April with 43% approval rating, same as last month Texas Senate advances amendments regarding relationship…

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  • Texas voters to decide constitutional amendment related to conservation and reclamation districts in El Paso County in November

    Texas voters to decide constitutional amendment related to conservation and reclamation districts in El Paso County in November

    The Texas State Legislature took the final vote to send a constitutional amendment to the Nov. 2023 ballot on April 25. The measure would amend section 59 of Article XVI of the state constitution to authorize the legislature to permit conservation and reclamation districts in El Paso County to issue bonds to fund parks and…

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  • Texas Legislature proposes parental rights amendments

    Texas Legislature proposes parental rights amendments

    The Texas State Senate passed two constitutional amendments related to parental rights. They are now pending before the House. If approved by the House, they would appear on the ballot for Nov. 7, 2023. Senate Joint Resolution 29 would provide a state constitutional right for parents or legal guardians to direct their children’s education, including choosing…

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