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Analysis: An end to a weird legislative session, and the beginning of an uncertain political cycle
Read full article: Analysis: An end to a weird legislative session, and the beginning of an uncertain political cycleA session transformed by COVID-19 protocols is giving way to a political cycle already disrupted by the pandemic’s effects on state government.
Former Texas Lt. Gov. David Dewhurst released from jail after being arrested on domestic violence charge
Read full article: Former Texas Lt. Gov. David Dewhurst released from jail after being arrested on domestic violence chargeFormer Texas Lt. Gov. David Dewhurst has bonded out of jail after he was arrested on domestic violence charges in Dallas.
Analysis: A delay in drawing new maps this year could slow next year's elections
Read full article: Analysis: A delay in drawing new maps this year could slow next year's electionsThe 2012 party primary elections in Texas were held May 29 instead of March 6 that year — the result of litigation over new political maps drawn to fit the 2010 census. It’s not just a calendar thing; moving those dates can have a real influence on an election’s results. The runoff elections, naturally enough, were pushed back, too, from May to the last day of July. The filing deadlines were moved along with the elections, but the net effect was a protracted primary election season — and a shortened general election season. Once the state has maps, candidates can file, raise money, campaign and press toward an election date — once they know what that election date is.