Election
Who’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
Read moreBest of 2020: The Election
Starting with the primary season, our election coverage was spearheaded by two people – deputy editors Bethany Erickson and Rachel Snyder – and continued through Election Day and beyond.
Read moreMarshall Bests Rodriguez, Wins Third Runoff Election
If you didn’t live in Dallas ISD District 2, you might not have been aware that there was an election yesterday. We take a look at that, plus the latest COVID-19 numbers, in today’s digest.
Read moreHPHS Senior Finds Learning Opportunities in 2020 Election
Historically, young Americans have tended toward less political involvement than older generations seen consistently at the polls.
Read moreVoters Approve Nuts and Bolts, But Not Luxuries, on Dallas ISD Bond Package
On the surface, two out of five might not seem like a big win for Dallas ISD. But when two of the five bond propositions on the November ballot equate to $3.54 billion of a $3.7 billion ask, the win becomes much clearer.
Read moreHow Did Our Readers Vote in This Election?
How did our readers vote? We take a look at the results of our People-Powered election surveys, and compare them to the results of the election.
Read moreWill the Third Time Continue To Be The Charm?
Incumbent Dustin Marshall has run for the Dallas ISD District 2 trustee seat three times. And each of those times, he’s found himself in a runoff election.
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