Local Elections
October 13-
Current District Attorney John Roach recently announced that he was not seeking re-election.
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Tarrant County Elections Supervisor Steve Rabun and Barbara Weinstein from the Dallas League of Women Voters join Campbell.
October 12-
It was back in November 2008 when the voters faced two propositions from the Wylie ISD.
October 6-
Three separate forums will be held for the three district seats up for grabs.
June 15-
Parvin won the runoff over Mike Holley, 468-410.
June 9-
Last chance--election day--is June 13.
June 8-
These new countywide, consolidated polls would end the election day restriction on voting only in the voters' precinct of residence.
June 5-
Candidates both tout support for LGBT community, but Jasso has DGLA endorsement.
June 4-
Incumbent Carolyn Davis and Ron Price answer questions about the future of South Dallas.
May 16-
Late mail-in ballots made no difference in the final outcome.
May 15-
Voters overwhelmingly approved the street repairs sales tax, and five incumbents were re-elected.
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Marie Elliott, Ed Kirkland and Debi Miller all were voted out of office May 9.
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Warren Seay, Jr. received 73 percent of the 1,068 votes cast.
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The runoff election between Chris Parvin and Mike Holley for the city council seat is June 13.
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The Richardson Coalition clearly played a part in galvanizing the six wins.
May 11-
Narrow victories are the norm for Lancaster. One of the 2009 races fell into that pattern -- a nine vote spread.
May 10-
Shawn Williams says that we -the citizens of Dallas- are on the verge of making Dallas the best city that it can be.
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You would have expected runoffs. You would have been wrong.
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Proposition 1 failed which means that the hotel will go on.
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They also elected Read Ballew and Erin Shoupp to Places 4 and 5 on the Board of Trustees.


















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