The impact of the lingering doubts in Harris County was profound. Meanwhile, Republicans criticized Harris County elections administrator Cliff Tatum and his staff for staying largely silent on ...
Harris replied with the same general statements that she has given in recent days. In response to another question, Harris says that, if she wins, her administration will be reflective of “my ...
Harris' statement comes after former Marine Corps Gen. John Kelly, the longest-serving chief of staff in the Trump administration ... Marsha Blackburn, ahead of Election Day, according to a ...
The paper ballot shortage put then-Harris County Elections Administrator Clifford Tatum in the hot seat at the time. When ...
The Texas Legislature responded by abolishing the elections administrator's office in Harris County, returning election and voter registration duties to the county clerk and tax assessor-collector, ...
Sean Teare will serve as the next District Attorney of Harris County, replacing current DA Kim Ogg. Ogg lost the primary ...
along with resignation and removal in the election administrator's office, which the legislature dissolved. Elections in Harris County have been complicated and heavily scrutinized, but now County ...
The laws also restricted mail-in, 24/7, and drive-through voting and removed the elections administrator's office in Harris County, specifically. "I think that the election security in Harris ...
Harris County Clerk Teneshia Hudspeth reported errors in the county's daily record of early voting totals at two vote centers ...
HARRIS, County - As we edge closer to Election Day, a number of Harris County residents have expressed concerns pertaining to the fairness, accuracy, and legitimacy of the electoral process.
FOX 26 Anchor Anthony Antoine spoke with Harris County Elections Administrator Teneshia Hudspeth prior to polls closing on the final day of early voting Letitia James Issues Election Warning The ...
Harris County Clerk Teneshia Hudspeth said 46 percent of registered voters have already cast their ballots. However, nearly 1.5 million registered voters could still turn up on Election Day.