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Sakai, Nirenberg tout experience in faceoff for Bexar County Judge
Read full article: Sakai, Nirenberg tout experience in faceoff for Bexar County JudgeIn left-leaning Bexar County, the race for county judge is primarily focused on the Democratic primary, a two-way race between the contemporaries turned rivals.
GOP Senate candidates in heated primary battle to represent Texas as Trump declines endorsement
Read full article: GOP Senate candidates in heated primary battle to represent Texas as Trump declines endorsementFour-term incumbent Senator John Cornyn is defending his seat against three-term Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton and two-term U.S. Representative Wesley Hunt.
Busiest, slowest polling locations in Bexar County for early voting period of March 3 primary election
Read full article: Busiest, slowest polling locations in Bexar County for early voting period of March 3 primary electionMore than 27,000 Bexar County residents have voted early for the March 3 primary election so far, according to the Bexar County elections office.
KSAT Q&A: Mayor Gina Ortiz Jones discusses fare-free VIA pilot program, upcoming Bexar County races
Read full article: KSAT Q&A: Mayor Gina Ortiz Jones discusses fare-free VIA pilot program, upcoming Bexar County racesSan Antonio Mayor Gina Ortiz Jones joined KSAT’s 6 O’Clock News on Tuesday night to discuss a range of topics, including a proposed fare-free pilot program for VIA Metropolitan Transit and the upcoming Bexar County elections.
Bexar County voter reacts as polls open for March primary election
Read full article: Bexar County voter reacts as polls open for March primary electionEarly voting is officially underway in Bexar County, with polls opening Tuesday morning across San Antonio ahead of the March primary election.
Texas Democrats launch $30 million coordinated campaign to target key races, flip state in 2026
Read full article: Texas Democrats launch $30 million coordinated campaign to target key races, flip state in 2026The effort is a partnership between the state party, two of its largest political organizations and the House Democrats’ campaign arm.
What to know about 5 key races we’re watching as early voting begins
Read full article: What to know about 5 key races we’re watching as early voting beginsThe midterm elections may not be as headline-grabbing as the presidential election every four years, but the results of this election will have a major impact in the nation’s capital.
Texas Republican Paxton steps up his Senate bid against GOP Sen. Cornyn ahead of early voting
Read full article: Texas Republican Paxton steps up his Senate bid against GOP Sen. Cornyn ahead of early votingTexas Attorney General Ken Paxton is stepping up his race for the U.S. Senate with early voting about to begin for the March 3 GOP primary.
Voter registration cards delayed by redistricting, but not needed to vote
Read full article: Voter registration cards delayed by redistricting, but not needed to voteMid-decade redistricting and problems with the state’s new voter registration system have delayed the mailing of voter registration certificates.
Here’s how, where to vote early in Bexar County for the 2026 Texas primary election
Read full article: Here’s how, where to vote early in Bexar County for the 2026 Texas primary electionFrom Tuesday, Feb. 17, to Friday, Feb. 27, Bexar County voters have the option of more than 40 polling places to cast their ballots during early voting
Requested a mail-in ballot? Bexar County warns your application may be incomplete.
Read full article: Requested a mail-in ballot? Bexar County warns your application may be incomplete.The Bexar County Elections Department is warning voters that pre-printed mail ballot applications set out by candidates for the March primary are incomplete and will be rejected.
Election Results: Robert Sheridan III will serve remainder of Place 7 term for Schertz City Council
Read full article: Election Results: Robert Sheridan III will serve remainder of Place 7 term for Schertz City CouncilNone of the five candidates reached the 50% plus one vote majority necessary to win the seat.
BALLOTS: Voters to decide November ballot for top office races across Texas in March 3 primary
Read full article: BALLOTS: Voters to decide November ballot for top office races across Texas in March 3 primaryTexas voters will face some significant decisions at the ballot box this year. And they will make those decisions twice.
Bexar County clears voter registration backlog, elections administrator says
Read full article: Bexar County clears voter registration backlog, elections administrator saysThe Bexar County voter registration backlog, which peaked at 7,000 pending applications, has been cleared as of Tuesday morning, according to Elections Administrator Michele Carew.
Colleagues turned rivals: Sakai and Nirenberg spar in chilly candidate forum
Read full article: Colleagues turned rivals: Sakai and Nirenberg spar in chilly candidate forumThe “two good, strong Democrats,” as Sakai described Nirenberg and himself, sparred for close to an hour in their most high-profile debate or forum so far.
Vandal cuts, tears down campaign signs alongside North Side highway
Read full article: Vandal cuts, tears down campaign signs alongside North Side highwaySomeone tore down and cut up several political campaign signs near Highway 281 and Encino Rio. The vandal targeted both Democratic and Republican candidates.
WATCH: Metro SA Chamber hosts Bexar County Judge Democratic Candidate Forum with Peter Sakai, Ron Nirenberg
Read full article: WATCH: Metro SA Chamber hosts Bexar County Judge Democratic Candidate Forum with Peter Sakai, Ron NirenbergThe Metro SA Chamber will host a forum on Friday morning for Democrats running for Bexar County judge in the March primary.
Bexar County Elections Department backlog rises to 6,000 voter registration applications, mayor says
Read full article: Bexar County Elections Department backlog rises to 6,000 voter registration applications, mayor saysThe Bexar County Elections Department is facing a backlog that has increased to 6,000 voter registration applications, according to Mayor Gina Ortiz Jones.
Bexar County faces backlog of voter registration applications ahead of March primary
Read full article: Bexar County faces backlog of voter registration applications ahead of March primaryBexar County is dealing with a backlog of voter registration applications ahead of the March primary, according to the Bexar County Elections Department.
Suspended Frio County Judge accused in vote harvesting scheme files for reelection bid
Read full article: Suspended Frio County Judge accused in vote harvesting scheme files for reelection bidFrio County Judge Rochelle Lozano Camacho, one of the high-profile arrests connected to an alleged vote harvesting scandal in Frio County, is running for reelection next year.
Who is running for US Senate in Texas
Read full article: Who is running for US Senate in TexasA shakeup in the Texas 2026 U.S. Senate race sees Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett entering the Democratic primary after U.S. Rep. Colin Allred withdrew. Crockett will face State Rep. James Talarico, while incumbent Republican Sen. John Cornyn faces a tough primary against Attorney General Ken Paxton and Rep. Wesley Hunt.
Accused Frio County vote harvester announces bid to become District 80’s state representative
Read full article: Accused Frio County vote harvester announces bid to become District 80’s state representativeCecilia Castellano, who has been charged in connection with a vote harvesting scandal in Frio County, announced her candidacy to be the state representative for District 80 in 2026.
Colin Allred seeks US Senate seat, pledges to ‘un-rig’ system for working Texans
Read full article: Colin Allred seeks US Senate seat, pledges to ‘un-rig’ system for working TexansFormer U.S. Rep. Colin Allred said his latest campaign for U.S. Senate is about fighting for ordinary Texans — the working families like the one he grew up in — have had a difficult time making ends meet despite doing everything right.
Former West Side teacher James Talarico says San Antonio classroom shaped his path to politics
Read full article: Former West Side teacher James Talarico says San Antonio classroom shaped his path to politicsBefore James Talarico entered politics, he was teaching sixth grade language arts at Rhodes Middle School on San Antonio’s West Side — an experience he says continues to shape his views as he campaigns for a seat in the U.S. Senate.