Carlos Salazar Jr. faces four counts of tampering with government records and four counts of false application for voter ballot.

Carlos Salazar Jr. faces four counts of tampering with government records and four counts of false application for voter ballot.
The newly-created appraisal district board seat is currently vacant.
The court held that the true outcome of the November 2022 race for 180th District Court cannot be determined.
A Kerrville grassroots organization is asking a federal court to halt the TEC’s secretive “sworn complaint” practice, claiming a lack of due process.
Nearly 73 percent of Republican voters approved a resolution in support of closed primaries during the primary election last month.
The U.S. Supreme Court denied Democrats’ request to hear arguments against the state’s age limit for using mail-in ballots.
Candidates shared their thoughts on how Texas can make elections more secure.
The district is under fire for a leaked recording of Superintendent Benny Soileau encouraging staff to support anti-school choice Republicans.
Chris Rector, who won a Republican precinct chair position, is suing the party after being deemed administratively ineligible.
Reports on social media continue to circulate that the Biden administration might be weaponizing Social Security numbers to get illegal aliens out to vote.