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Move city elections to November | UTSA Today


APRIL 30, 2021 — Editor’s note: This op-ed by Walter Clark Wilson, associate professor of political science at UTSA, originally appeared in the San Antonio Express-News. Too many Texans are voting. Read More

Outrage followed Miami's vote to move election. Now some are trying to reverse it


As news spread across social media, the commission's vote garnered national attention, with some connecting the local issue to larger concerns about democratic processes and institutions. As debate ... Read More

Commentary: Move city elections to November - San Antonio Express-News


Commentary: Move city elections to November By Walter Clark Wilson , For the Express-News April 29, 2021 By holding city elections in May, local leaders suppress votes. Read More

UTSA’s new polling center taps local voter attitudes heading into upcoming elections | UTSA Today - The University of Texas at San Antonio


AUGUST 23, 2024 — The UTSA Center for Public Opinion Research (CPOR) is gauging the attitudes of San Antonio voters as election season draws nearer. The recently established center, which is housed in ... Read More

It’s official: Miami cancels November election, postpones it to 2026


With less than five months to go before Miami residents were scheduled to head to the polls to vote on a new mayor and city commissioners, the city of Miami has postponed the upcoming November ... Read More

Dallas should move City Council elections to November


Therefore, I have submitted Amendment 3, which would move our election day for City Council elections from May of odd-numbered years to November of odd-numbered years. This has several benefits ... Read More

Move Dallas municipal election dates


State rep. Rafael Anchia supports Prop D which would move Dallas municipal election dates to November of odd-numbered years. Skip to Main Content Skip to footer Sections ... Read More

Dallas Charter Review Commission looking at moving city elections from May to November - KERA News


Dallas, Fort Worth and San Antonio are three of the largest Texas cities that hold elections in May. “They are usually the lowest voter turnout…of any major city,” De la Fuente said. Read More

Text us your Election Day questions: Join Your Vote, our messaging group


We invite you to join Your Vote, USA TODAY's elections texting group, which puts the latest elections news and insights - and a place to ask us questions - right in your messages. Read More

Texas legislature approves for local elections to move from May to November | wfaa.com


DALLAS — A bill allowing for local elections to be moved from May to November in odd-numbered years passed in the Texas legislature last week, as Texas voters prepare to head to the polls again ... Read More

Where to watch live coverage of Election Day 2024: Channels, show info


Fox News: Beginning at 6 p.m. ET on Election Day, Bret Baier and Martha MacCallum will co-anchor "FOX News Democracy 2024" as election results begin to come in, the network announced. Read More

Push to move King County elections to even-numbered years likely headed to voters in November - The Seattle Times


The proposal would move elections for King County executive, County Council, assessor and director of elections to even-numbered years beginning in 2026. Skip to content Local News ... Read More


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