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Valley’s early voting turnout increases to 13,000 over 2 days

Hidalgo and Cameron counties have garnered over 13,000 ballots after two days of early voting, continuing an uphill trend compared to the last primary.

Over 7,000 ballots cast on first day of early voting in Hidalgo, Cameron counties

Both Hidalgo and Cameron counties saw an increase in first day early voting numbers compared to the 2022 primary early voting turnout with a surge in the former’s mail-in ballots and the latter’s Cameron County Republican showing.

San Benito cooking hot elections as Cruz-Vela faces ex-superintendent

SAN BENITO — On San Benito’s fiery political stage, the May 4 election’s shaping up like a scorcher, with Theresa Servellon, the school district’s past superintendent, challenging Ariel Cruz-Vela, a leader in the board of trustees’ new majority, for her seat on the school board.

What you need to know ahead of the Texas primary early voting that begins...

Early voting in Texas for the presidential primary election runs from Tuesday, Feb. 20 to Friday, March 1.

Mission to hold charter amendment election in May

This May, officials in Mission will be asking voters to decide on a bevy of revisions and updates to the Mission City Charter.

Ballot places drawn for May BISD special election

Marisa F. Leal has drawn the top spot on a May 4 special election ballot to determine the true winner of her disputed race in 2020 with Minerva M. Pena that went all the way to the Texas Supreme Court.

Lisa Graves elected to South Padre Island City Council

Voters on South Padre Island on Saturday elected Lisa Graves to fill the unexpired term for Place 5 on the City Council.

Mexicans abroad have until Feb. 20 to register to vote in the next presidential...

Feb. 20 is the last day Mexicans living abroad can register to vote in their country’s next general elections.

Registration deadline to vote in the March presidential primary is approaching

The deadline to register to vote in Texas for the 2024 March presidential primary is Feb. 5.

Brownsville may ask voters to dissolve GBIC, BCIC as it considers new economic arm

The city of Brownsville appears poised to do away with its two economic development organizations, the Brownsville Community Improvement Corporation and the Greater Brownsville Incentives Corporation, and replace them with something called the Greater Brownsville Municipal Development District.