Election
On Your Ballot: District 13
Throughout the week, we’ll be sharing the answers provided by city council candidates to questions we posed, as well as questions readers had for the candidates. First up? District 13.
Read moreCoalition Event Will Provide Perspective on Council Elections
Come this summer, the Dallas City Council horseshoe could look very different — more than 50 people are vying for 14 Dallas city council seats on the May 1 ballot, and some seats will have brand-new council representation as their incumbents have been term-limited.
Read morePartisan Flyer Featuring HPISD School Board Candidates Creates Furor
School board races are typically nonpartisan affairs, but some Park Cities residents say they’ve received flyers with some very partisan rhetoric.
Read moreEndorsement Letter Raises Eyebrows in HPISD Board Race
University Park Elementary PTA can’t endorse political candidates, but a recent letter posted on Facebook left some scratching their heads – until it was replaced.
Read moreCampaign Treasurer: Macatee Returned Prohibited $10,000 Contribution
Highland Park ISD Place 1 trustee candidate Kelli Macatee’s campaign treasurer said Monday the campaign returned a $10,000 donation from a nonprofit — the Rowling Foundation.
Read moreLocal Attorney Seeks To Toss Lawsuit Filed by Dominion
A local attorney who has been at the forefront of the Trump campaign’s insistence that the presidential election was “stolen” argued that the company suing her has no grounds because a “reasonable person” wouldn’t believe her claims.
Read moreWho’s On Your May Ballot?
If nobody drops out – and candidates have until Feb. 19 to do so – more than 50 people will vie for 14 Dallas city council seats in May – and 13 of them will be from the Preston Hollow and Preston Hollow-adjacent area.
Read more‘The Hill We Climb’ Is Steep, But a Worthy Effort
“For there is always light,
if only we’re brave enough to see it
If only we’re brave enough to be it”
Local Attorney Sued by Dominion Voting Systems
A local attorney who has been at the forefront of the Trump campaign’s insistence that the presidential election was “stolen” was sued today by a company that has been a frequent target.
Read moreLocal Officials, Lawmakers React to Capitol Riot
Confrontation had been expected Wednesday as both the Senate and House were scheduled to certify the electoral college votes, paving the way for President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris to take their oaths of office later this month.
Read moreSome Candidates Make Early Moves for Dallas City Council Race
A few days in to the new year, and it’s still anybody’s guess what the ballot for Dallas City Council
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