Election
HPISD Bond Passes, Meyer Retains Seat
Voters in Highland Park ISD approved by a large margin the district’s $137.3 million bond proposal on Nov. 5.
Read moreUPUMC Polling Location Temporarily Closed
The University Park United Methodist Church polling location was closed temporarily at about 2 p.m. on Oct. 22 because the ballot bin was full and needed to be replaced, according to the Dallas County Elections communications department.
Read morePark Cities Residents Queue to Cast Their Ballots
The countdown is on to election day, and University Park voters are lining up to make their voices heard.
Read moreOur Redeemer Lutheran Church No Longer a Voting Site
After decades of being one of the largest and busiest voting locations in the Dallas area, Our Redeemer Lutheran Church
Read moreMay 28 Is Election Day in the Primary Runoff Election
Voters who come out to the polls for the May 28 primary runoff election will make their voices heard.
Read moreEarly Voting in HP Mayor, Town Council Election Begins April 22
The election for Highland Park mayor and town council members is on Saturday, May 4, 2024. Two candidates have filed for mayor, and six candidates are competing for five spots on the town council.
Read moreMayor and UP City Council Candidates to Run Unopposed
Tommy Stewart will continue his service as University Park’s mayor for two more years, and four candidates are running unopposed for seats on UP’s city council.
Read moreWoodward, Bonfield to Continue Service on HPISD School Board
The filing window for the May 4, 2024 election closed on Feb. 16, and no other candidates completed applications for a place on the ballot, according to the election information section of the HPISD website.
Read moreAsk Your School Board Candidate
The filing period is over, and there are officially four candidates vying for two seats on the Highland Park ISD board of trustees — and we bet you have questions for them.
Read moreRunoff Bound
Some candidates can now begin campaigning for the general election in November, but several still have their work cut out for them before they can find themselves on that ballot.
Read moreAbbott Advances, Paxton Headed to a Runoff
Gov. Greg Abbott and most other statewide elected officials won their primaries Tuesday night. But Attorney General Ken Paxton was forced into a runoff, and progressive Democrats fell short of their congressional goals.
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