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GOP Election Officials Walk Fine Line on Fraud, Integrity
The Republican secretaries of state in Ohio, West Virginia and Missouri all have promoted their states’ elections as fair and secure while navigating a fine line on how to address election fraud conspiracies.
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Candidate in Local Races Voice Opinions on Housing, Police Ahead of Election Day
Election day for these North Texas city council and school board will be May 6.
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Resignation of Tarrant County Elections Administrator Formally Accepted by Election Commission
The search for Tarrant County’s new top elections official will soon begin, as county leaders formally accept Heider Garcia’s resignation as election administrator.
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President Biden Announces 2024 Reelection Bid: ‘Let's Finish This Job'
The Democratic president is asking voters to give him more time to “finish the job” he began.
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Voter Guide: May 6, 2023, Municipal Election in North Texas
We’ve got an election coming up on May 6. Inside is what you need to know about registering, early voting, how to check your status and more.
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Lone Star Politics: What’s on the Ballot on May 6
Lone Star Politics: Early voting starts Monday and Julie and Gromer discuss some of the races North Texans will consider on May 6, including the race for Fort Worth Mayor and why the often forgotten local elections are important to the everyday needs of voters.
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Senate Passes Bill Proposing Use of Law Enforcement to Police Elections
Philip Jankowski from the Dallas Morning News joins NBC 5 with the details.
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Mike Lindell Ordered to Pay $5M for Losing ‘Prove Mike Wrong' Election Data Challenge
An arbitration panel found Robert Zeidman had proven that data Lindell said was from the 2020 election was not, and ordered the MyPillow founder to pay up.
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Crystal Mason's Fight to Avoid Illegal Voting Prison Time
A woman who’s drawn national attention in the debate over illegal voting had one more appeal of her conviction heard Tuesday as she fights to avoid prison.
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State Lawmakers at Odds Over Punishment for Illegal Voting in Crystal Mason Case
Crystal Mason, who was sentenced to five years behind bars for voting in Tarrant County in 2016 while she was ineligible, was back in court for an appeal to avoid prison for her conviction. State lawmakers have gone back and forth on the punishment for illegal voting in a case that has drawn national attention.
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Dominion and Fox News Reach $787.5 Million Settlement in Defamation Lawsuit
Fox and Dominion Voting Systems reached a settlement Tuesday in the voting machine company’s defamation lawsuit, averting a trial in a case that exposed how the top-rated network chased viewers by promoting lies about the 2020 presidential election.
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Tarrant County Elections Chief Resigns
In a move that came as a surprise to many, Tarrant County’s top elections official resigned from his position.
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Tarrant County Elections Chief Resigns, Says Differences With County Judge Influenced Decision
In a move that came as a surprise to many, Tarrant County’s top elections official resigned from his position.
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Fox News-Dominion Case Delayed by Judge Without Explanation
The Delaware judge overseeing a voting machine company’s $1.6 billion defamation lawsuit against Fox News has delayed the opening of the trial. The decision raises the prospect that the two sides might settle before the eagerly watched case can go before a jury. Delaware Superior Court Judge Eric Davis suggested the sides try to mediate their dispute, according to a...
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Judge Delays Trial Over Fox News and 2020 Election Lies
The Delaware judge overseeing a voting machine company’s $1.6 billion defamation lawsuit against Fox News says he is delaying the start of the trial until Tuesday. He did not cite a reason Sunday night.
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Presidential Exploratory Committee: What Is It and Why Do Potential Candidates Launch Them
GOP Sen. Tim Scott of South Carolina announced Wednesday he is launching an exploratory committee. What exactly is it and why are they used?
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Election Staff in Virginia County Quits Amidst Voter Fraud, Other Baseless Claims
The entire election staff of a Virginia County quit citing baseless claims of voter fraud and other rumors.
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Liberals Gain Control of the Wisconsin State Supreme Court Ahead of Abortion Ruling
A Democratic-backed Milwaukee judge won the high stakes Wisconsin Supreme Court race Tuesday, handing liberals the majority control of the court for the first time in 15 years
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Dominion Wants Tucker Carlson, Sean Hannity, Other Fox News Hosts to Testify at Trial
Dominion Voting Systems wants Fox News hosts including Tucker Carlson and Maria Bartiromo to appear at April’s defamation trial.
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Marianne Williamson Launches Another Longshot Presidential Bid
Self-help author Marianne Williamson has officially launched another longshot Democratic presidential campaign.