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Harris County elections staff members sort ballot bags at the Elections Technology Center in northwest Houston on Tuesday, March 1, 2022.
Posted in Guides Avatar photoBy María MéndezNov. 4, 2022Sept. 19, 2024

From election equipment to ballot counting and storage, Texas elections officials follow a long list of laws and procedures to ensure free and fair elections.

Ballots and scanning machines arrive for counting after polls close in Houston on Nov 8.
Posted in Texas 2022 Elections Avatar photoBy James BarragánFeb. 6, 2023

A spokesperson for the secretary of state’s office said only a court order could force a redo of elections.

Alexandra del Moral Mealer, a candidate for Harris County judge, poses for a portrait after a forum hosted by the Houston Super Neighborhood Alliance in Houston on Oct. 18.
Posted in Texas 2022 Elections Avatar photoAvatar photoBy Patrick Svitek and Pooja SalhotraJan. 6, 2023Jan. 6, 2023

Democratic County Judge Lina Hidalgo beat Republican Alexandra del Moral Mealer by more than 18,000 votes. An assessment of Election Day problems at polling sites “has not yet revealed” whether any voters were turned away.

Harris County Elections Administrator Clifford Tatum speaks to the press at the central counting center at NRG Park in Houston on Tuesday, Nov. 8, 2022.
Posted in Texas 2022 Elections Avatar photoBy Natalia Contreras, Votebeat and The Texas TribuneDec. 30, 2022

Some sites opened late and reportedly ran out of paper in November, but the county says its investigation into the issues “has not yet revealed” whether anyone was turned away.

Voters cast ballots Nov. 8 at the Metropolitan Multi-Service Center in Houston.
Posted in Texas 2022 Elections Avatar photoBy Natalia Contreras, Votebeat and The Texas TribuneDec. 9, 2022

In the latest fallout from Election Day woes, a GOP judicial candidate is suing to overturn her loss, citing unspecified data and “2,000 reports” of polling place problems.

From left: Republican Mike May and Texas House District 135 incumbent Democrat Jon Rosenthal.
Posted in Texas 2022 Elections Avatar photoBy Alexa UraDec. 2, 2022Dec. 2, 2022

Mike May, who lost to Houston state Rep. Jon Rosenthal by 6,000 votes, wants the Texas House to order a new election. State law allows such an appeal, but the House hasn’t approved one in more than 40 years.

Republican Adam Hinojosa, left, ran against Democrat Morgan LaMantia in the race for Senate District 27 in South Texas. Hinojosa has asked for a recount.
Posted in Texas 2022 Elections Avatar photoBy Patrick SvitekNov. 30, 2022Nov. 30, 2022

Adam Hinojosa finished 659 votes behind Democrat Morgan LaMantia in a race that garnered 175,415 total votes.

Former FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried attends a press conference at the FTX Arena in downtown Miami on June 4, 2021.
Posted in Texas 2022 Elections Avatar photoBy James BarragánNov. 29, 2022

O’Rourke’s campaign said they gave the money back before the company’s scandals became widely public, because they were taken aback by such a large unsolicited donation.

Voters wait in line after 7 p.m. at the Metropolitan Multi-Service Center in Houston on Nov. 8. It was one of the Harris County polling locations open until 8 p.m. on Election Day.
Posted in Texas 2022 Elections Avatar photoAvatar photoAvatar photoBy Natalia Contreras, Votebeat and The Texas Tribune and Roxanna Asgarian and Robert Downen The Texas TribuneNov. 22, 2022Nov. 22, 2022

After a last-minute challenge from the attorney general, county commissioners agreed to certify those provisional votes in time for the canvassing deadline.

Ballots and scanning machines arrive at central counting after polls close in Houston on Nov. 8, 2022.
Posted in Texas 2022 Elections Avatar photoBy Jesus VidalesNov. 21, 2022

A court ordered Harris County to keep its polls open late on Election Day, but Attorney General Ken Paxton is asking the state Supreme Court to not allow ballots cast after normal deadline to count.

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