What do Texas candidates stand for? Find Out on VOTE411.org

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In advance of the 2022 general election, the League of Women Voters of Texas has published its interactive version of the trusted, nonpartisan voters guide at VOTE411.org! VOTE411.org makes it easy for voters to compare candidates and find other voting information. Voters simply need to enter their address to see how candidates for statewide offices, as well as their district candidates for State Board of Education and Court of Appeals, responded to unbiased questions posed by the League.
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FBI warns of threats to election workers as November ‘22 midterms near

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Free and fair elections are the cornerstone of American democracy. Individuals who oversee and participate in the administration of elections to include poll workers, volunteers, and election officers, help safeguard the integrity of the democratic process. The FBI continues to prioritize identifying, mitigating, and investigating threats targeting election workers and provides the following information to assist the public in reporting threats of violence against election workers.
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Early voting begins Monday, Oct. 24, in general election

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Early voting by personal appearance in the Nov. 8 mid-term elections begins in only 11 days, and while there is no presidential election on the ballot, nor are there locallycontested races to be settled, Hemphill County voters have plenty of decisions to make before Election Day next month.
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Exploring Hemphill County history

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Rotary Report by Christina Hadaway Remelle Farrar and Tamera Julian spoke to Rotarians, last week, about Lyman’s Wagon Train Battle of the Red River War in September of 1874. Both Farrar and Julian are passionate about the significance of the Red River War and its impact on the culture, economy, and development of the United States.
Tamera Julian, Beth Briant, and Remelle Farrar
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