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Hidalgo County voters elect first appraisal district representatives

For the first time since their inception in 1981, voters in large counties across Texas have selected who they want to represent them on their appraisal district boards of directors.

San Benito sweeps in new school board; winners put up united front

San Benito’s new school board is putting up a united front after voters swept in a slate of candidates in landslide victories.

Hidalgo County school districts see new faces on boards; voters reject props

The May 4 elections saw multiple changes to school boards and all propositions failing to pass for two school districts.

Mission voters overhaul city charter for first time since 1987

Changes will soon be implemented in how the city of Mission conducts elections, keeps track of its financial health and more after voters approved a bevy of changes to the city charter during the city’s charter amendment election on Saturday.

Hidalgo County municipal races marked by incumbent upsets

It was a night of upsets in Hidalgo County as incumbents across several cities lost their bids to keep their seats on their respective city councils during Saturday’s municipal elections.

Election results: Multiple Brownsville races head into runoffs

No major course changes appear to be on the horizon for the Brownsville Navigation District if the results from the May 4 elections in Cameron County are any indication, at least when it comes to liquefied natural gas (LNG) plants.

One winner for Cameron County Appraisal District; two races head to runoffs

There was only one clear winner in the race for newly created elected positions on the Cameron County Appraisal District Board of Directors.

RESULTS: May 4, 2024 elections for RGV cities and schools

Here are the unofficial results from Hidalgo County and Cameron County cities and schools in the May 4, 2024 elections.

San Benito school board race drives county’s second busiest polling site

SAN BENITO — A hotly contested school board election whose outcome could tip the panel’s balance of power turned San Benito’s Community Building into Cameron County’s second busiest polling site during an eight-day early voting period.

Valley voters to decide local city and school races on Saturday

Rio Grande Valley voters will have one more chance to cast their vote for the May 4 elections with the conclusion of early voting on Tuesday.