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Ballotpedia releases results of annual list of candidates’ favorite fictional characters Each year, Ballotpedia sends out its Candidate Connection survey to thousands of political candidates nationwide. The survey asks candidates thoughtful questions about their political philosophy and provides valuable information to voters making toug
Virginia may remove non-citizens from its voter rolls after the U.S. Supreme Court granted a stay of a lower court’s injunction. Attorney General Ken Paxton
A grand jury in Harris County has issued indictments against five individuals involved in a scheme to help unqualified individuals fraudulently obtain Texas teacher certifications.
On Friday, the Office of the Attorney General was notified by the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals that State Representative Jeff Leach sent unethical “ex parte”
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton sued the U.S. Department of the Interior, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (“Service”), and Biden-Harris Administration officials
The Office of the Attorney General notified the Texas Supreme Court of unethical “ex parte” communications sent by Representative Jeff Leach to a sitting Judge
More than double the entire number of early voters 10 years ago Montgomery County residents are on their way to smash early voting records for this election cycle. In the first full week of early voting – from October 21 through 27, 135,565 early ballots have been cast, including nearly 8,000 mail-in ballots. Wit
Precinct 3 Commissioner James Noack’s proposed Interstate 45 braided ramps project has earned the No. 3 ranking among major projects in the region on the Houston-Galveston Area
Attorney General Ken Paxton filed a Freedom of Information Act (“FOIA”) request with the U.S. Department of Justice (“DOJ”) to investigate the federal agency’s intimidation
The Woodlands Township Board of Directors held their monthly meeting on October 21. There were several agenda items and proclamations during the meeting including:
As Texans go to the polls for early voting ahead of the November 5 election, Secretary Nelson encourages voters to double-check their precinct numbers and candidate selections before casting a ballot.
Montgomery County 2024 tax statements are in the mail! Over 374,000 statements will be mailed next week according to Montgomery County Tax Assessor-Collector Tammy McRae
Texas Secretary of State Jane Nelson and Attorney General Ken Paxton are, as co-plaintiffs, seeking citizenship data from the federal government.
An all-time high number of ballot-fillers turned out in Montgomery County for the first day of early voting, setting the stage for a possible record-breaking turnout for the 2024 general election. Woodlands Online confirmed some key numbers from the
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton sent a Petition for Rulemaking to the Federal Election Commission (“FEC”) detailing how suspicious actors appear
Number is consistent with election-year interest and population growth Texas Secretary of State Jane Nelson announced that Texas has 18,623,931 registered voters ahead the November 5 election.
The Woodlands Township will hold a Board of Directors Meeting on Monday, October 21, 2024, at The Woodlands Township, 2801 Technology Forest Boulevard,
The 2024 Candidate Forum, produced in partnership between The Woodlands Area Chamber of Commerce Business Advocacy Council, Community Impact, and Woodlands Online, took place on Thursday, October 17 at Sam Houston State University in The Woodlands ar
Texas is about to dive into the general election season, and Ballotpedia has some interesting facts about what voters in the Lone Star State can expect.
Vote early for the November Election starting Monday, October 21, 2024 The Woodlands Township reminds residents that early voting for the November election begins on Monday, October 21, 2024.