Ector County Republicans nominate their county judge and two county commissioners, while Justice of the Peace Precinct 2 heads to a runoff.
Lauren Melear
Election Season Continues for Midland County
A look at Midland’s election results, as well as the run-off for Midland County Judge.
By Narrow Margin, Seliger Secures Another Term
Just a few hundred votes away from a run-off, State Sen. Kel Seliger was re-elected to represent Senate District 31.
Seliger Mailer Does Disservice to Voters
A recent mailer by State Sen. Kel Seliger reveals the glaring discrepancies between his campaign rhetoric and voting record.
Midland County Judge: Beauchamp or Johnson
A look at two of the three candidates looking to take the helm of Midland County.
Jim Baxa: Finding Freedom
Moving to Texas brought Jim Baxa not only more freedom, but encouragement to join others in the fight for conservative causes locally and statewide.
Odessa Activists Celebrate Major Victory
With the help of a few local activists and 4,200 residents, Odessa voters now have an opportunity to reform their city council.
Odessa Should Anticipate May Charter Election
A May election to restructure Odessa City Council looks likely as petitioners surpass the signature threshold.
Storm Water Fees Spark Legal Action in Lubbock
A judge has finally ruled in a case initiated in 2015 by resident John Beck over the illegal use of storm water fees.
Despite Threats, Odessa Petition Efforts Continue
Citizen-led petition efforts continue to advance despite threat of lawsuits.