Voters head to the polls on Nov. 4 in a special election for U.S. House District 18, a Houston City Council race, 17 Texas amendments, and more.
The Texas Constitution looks a lot different now, following the successful passage of 17 amendments, including some conservative hot buttons.
The special election in a historically Black district features a new generation of rising Texas Democrats, including the Harris County attorney, Christian Menefee; State Representative Jolanda Jones; and a former Houston City Council member, Amanda Edwards. With a crowded field, a runoff is likely.
Amend the state Constitution to bar “persons who are not citizens of the United States” from voting in Texas elections.
It's Election Day, and El Paso voters are heading to the polls to cast their ballots. Tune in after 7 p.m. to see election results as the polls close.
Voters across the state shot down bids by school districts and cities to increase funds to hire teachers and police officers, pave roads and keep schools humming. More than half of those measures failed in Tuesday’s elections, according to a Texas Tribune analysis.
From tax bans and exemptions to dementia research funding, Texas voters will decide 17 proposed amendments to the state constitution.
The race to fill Rep. Sylvester Turner's seat in Congress will head to a runoff sometime early next year between Harris County Attorney Christian Menefee and former Houston City Council Member Amanda Edwards.
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