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  2. James E. Trainor III - Wikipedia

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    Trainor was admitted to the bar in Texas in 2003. [1] He practiced election law, campaign finance, and ethics [2] as a partner in Akerman LLP's Austin office. [3] He has long supported reduced regulation of money in politics, [3] and represented the right-wing advocacy group Empower Texans in lengthy disputes with the Texas Ethics Commission over whether the group was obligated to disclose its ...

  3. 2020 Texas elections - Wikipedia

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    In addition to the U.S. presidential race, Texas voters elected the Class II U.S. senator from Texas, one of three members of the Texas Railroad Commission, eight of 15 members of the Texas Board of Education, all of its seats to the House of Representatives, four of nine seats on the Supreme Court of Texas, three of nine seats on the Texas ...

  4. 2020 United States presidential election in Texas - Wikipedia

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    The election was also the first time Texas placed among the ten closest states since 1968, and the first time since 1976 that Texas voted to the left of Ohio. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] Voter turnout in the state increased to its highest level since 1992 , when two Texans, George H. W. Bush and Ross Perot , were on the ballot, and the last time Texas was ...

  5. The Texas Republican Party platform is official. What it says ...

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    The Texas Republican Party rejected the results of the 2020 election, labeled being gay as “abnormal” and vowed to protect access to guns in its platform and corresponding resolutions.

  6. How to register to vote. Here's how to check before Texas ...

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    To qualify to vote in Texas, the applicant must be a U.S. citizen, a county resident where they submit the voter registration application and at least 18 years old on Election Day. Applicants may ...

  7. Elections in Texas - Wikipedia

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    Texas gubernatorial elections, as well as other state office races, are held every four years on the nationwide Election Day, which is the Tuesday after the first Monday in November. They are held on years that are even-numbered, but not multiples of four, also known as a midterm , so they do not coincide with the presidential elections.

  8. When will Texas election results come in? Here’s how the ...

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    Soon after polls close at 7 p.m. on Election Day, election officials begin to post early voting totals that will give Texans their first glimpse of results.But knowing the actual outcome of the ...

  9. Government of Texas - Wikipedia

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    In addition to cities and counties, Texas has numerous special districts. As with municipal elections in Texas, board members or trustees are elected on a nonpartisan basis or may be appointed. The most common is the independent school district, which (with one exception) has a board of trustees that is independent of any other governing ...