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Nov 7, 2017 · This page is an overview of Ballotpedia's coverage of the 2017 Texas elections, including a list of offices up for election, links to election results, state election dates and deadlines, an option to look up your candidates by address, as well as an FAQ section.
Mar 1, 2017 · Gallego, a Democrat, spent $15.75 per vote. There are some caveats in the numbers. We looked at only contested races and included spending after the primaries (starting in July) in an attempt to...
Texas 2017 General Election. This page is for offices up for election in 2017. Find 2018 elections here. Last Modified: Thu Jul 13 2023 15:01:20 GMT-0700 (Pacific Daylight Time) 2017 General Election Home. Gubernatorial Popular Vote by Party. Close Contests Summary - Decision by 2% or less. Contests Where No Candidate Received a Majority.
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Tippetts defeated Kathie Glass, Patrick "Not Governor" Smith, and Kory Watkins at the party convention to earn his nomination. [8] Lieutenant governor. On January 9, 2017, the day before the 85th Texas Legislature began its session, incumbent Republican lieutenant governor Dan Patrick announced he would run for re-election in 2018. [9] .
The primary election was held on April 4, 2017. With no candidate receiving 50% of the vote, [5] a runoff between the top two candidates, Democrats Jimmy Gomez and Robert Lee Ahn, was held June 6. Gomez defeated Ahn 60.1% to 39.9% to become the new representative.
Eight candidates appeared on the ballot, Hillary Clinton, Bernie Sanders, dropped-out candidate Martin O'Malley and five minor candidates (Rocky De La Fuente, Willie Wilson, Star Locke, Keith Russell Judd and Calvis Hawes.)
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Oct 3, 2017 · On November 7, 2017, voters will have a chance to consider seven constitutional amendments proposed by the 85th Legislature. The proposed amendments cover a wide range of topics, including property taxes, raffles, home equity loan provisions, and more.