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Matt Stringer
Matthew Stringer is from Odessa, TX and serves as a West Texas Correspondent for Texas Scorecard.
Congressional District 11 Candidate Interview: J. Ross Lacy
February 4, 2020
Texas Scorecard interviews congressional candidate J. Ross Lacy on his bid to represent Texas’ 11th Congressional District.
San Angelo GOP Chair and Congressional Candidate Square Off
January 31, 2020
A congressional forum sparked a flurry of legal threats and accusations between Tom Green County GOP Chair Jeff Betty and congressional candidate...
Batch’s Voting Story Continues
January 31, 2020
Brandon Batch cited travel abroad as the reason he didn’t vote for President Trump in 2016, but apparently the candidate has never voted before...
Midland Residents Seek Reform After School Bond Finally Fails
January 30, 2020
With a judge’s orders officially declaring the Midland school bond as having failed, residents now look for a better bond proposal and election...
Batch’s Travel Tale Doesn’t Match Records
January 21, 2020
Congressional candidate Brandon Batch recently told an audience that an overseas work trip prevented him from voting in 2018. However, official...
Records Indicate Two Congressional Candidates Only Voted Once
January 16, 2020
After a review of public records indicated that two congressional candidates had not voted before the 2019 General Election, one has come clean about...
“I Did Not Vote”: Congressional Candidates Fail on Basic Civic Duty
January 15, 2020
Three candidates running for Texas’ 11th Congressional District admit they failed to vote in the important 2018 General Election.
Judge Orders Examination of Ballots in Midland Bond Election
January 10, 2020
A judge orders paper ballot backups discovered in the “Midland Mystery Box” to be tabulated for the first time.
Federal Bureau Adding Third Gender to Firearm Purchase Form
January 2, 2020
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms wants to add a “non-binary” gender option to the background check form used for new firearm purchases.
Hero of White Settlement Church Shooting Running for Hood County Commissioner
December 30, 2019
Firearms instructor and White Settlement church hero Jack Wilson is also a candidate for Hood County Commissioner Precinct 3.
Questionable Actions Taint Midland Bond Election
December 17, 2019
Both the pro- and anti-bond PACs plan to contest the election in court after opening the Midland "mystery box" revealed 836 missing ballots.
Midland Elections Commission to Review Elections Administrator After Box of Ballots Found
December 17, 2019
The Midland County Elections Commission has announced a meeting this Friday to discuss and take action on the Elections Administrator.
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