The Texas Constitution looks a lot different now, following the successful passage of 17 amendments, including some conservative hot buttons.
Voters head to the polls on Nov. 4 in a special election for U.S. House District 18, a Houston City Council race, 17 Texas amendments, and more.
Thirty Republican elected officials from the Dallas-Fort Worth area, past and present, have endorsed Senator John Cornyn for re-election over his two GOP primary rivals, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton and Houston Congressman Wesley Hunt.
The special election in a historically Black district features a new generation of rising Texas Democrats, including the Harris County attorney, Christian Menefee; State Representative Jolanda Jones; and a former Houston City Council member, Amanda Edwards. With a crowded field, a runoff is likely.
Christian Menefee, the county attorney of Harris County, and attorney Amanda Edwards advanced to the runoff, NBC News projects.
After a string of legislative defeats in 2025, a test of the political power of those pushing to legalize gambling in Texas fell flat again in last week’s elections. Republican John Huffman, the former mayor of Southlake,
In the latest episode of This Week in Texas, ABC13 looks back at the Nov. 4 election. It was a ballot filled with constitutional amendments and some key runoff elections.
From tax bans and exemptions to dementia research funding, Texas voters will decide 17 proposed amendments to the state constitution.
Sidney Powell, a Texas-based lawyer, is one of the more than 70 people pardoned by President Donald Trump for attempting to overturn 2020 election results.