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Aug. 21—HARLINGEN — A crowded field of candidates is turning the Nov. 5 election into the city's most hotly contested match in years. In the city's first regular November election, eight ...
Jul. 9—HARLINGEN — Amid some of the city's most heated debates in years, the commission's new majority's going ahead with plans to give voters a chance to set term limits while capping the ...
Apr. 23—HARLINGEN — Six months after some politicos launched their campaigns, early voting opens Monday in the May 7 election, the city's biggest in more than 20 years, with nine candidates ...
The Harlingen Armed Forces Reserve Center (AFRC) is located at 1300 W Teege Ave, Harlingen, Texas. This facility hosts Reserve components of the United States Armed Forces units from the United States Army Reserve 319th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, 4th Team, 1st Judge Advocate General Detachment, 5th Team, 1st Judge Advocate General ...
ERIC member states and withdrawn states as of July 2024 [5]. The Electronic Registration Information Center (ERIC) is a nonprofit organization in the United States whose goal is to improve electoral integrity by helping states improve the accuracy of voter rolls, increase access to voter registration, reduce election costs, and increase efficiencies in elections.
Hart InterCivic Inc. is a privately held United States company that provides election technologies and services to government jurisdictions. Headquartered in Austin, Texas, Hart products are used by hundreds of jurisdictions nationwide, including counties in Texas, the entire states of Hawaii and Oklahoma, half of Washington and Colorado, and certain counties in Michigan [1], Ohio, California ...
Aug. 6—HARLINGEN — Voters are going to get a chance to decide whether to set term limits on the mayor's and commissioners' tenures in office. Tense confrontations marked the four-hour meeting ...
The judicial system of Texas has a reputation as one of the most complex in the United States, [10] with many layers and many overlapping jurisdictions. [11] Texas has two courts of last resort: the Texas Supreme Court, which hears civil cases, and the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals. Except in the case of some municipal benches, partisan ...