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Texas municipal elections put city halls, school boards, and bonds on the ballot

RepWatchr Staff·Friday, May 1, 2026·Source: CBS Texas·Source linked
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RepWatchr story: Texas municipal elections put city halls, school boards, and bonds on the ballot Why it matters: Texas voters are deciding local races and bond packages, including city offices, school districts, local infrastructure, public safety facilities, and education funding. Receipt: Source: CBS Texas Open the record: https://www.repwatchr.com/news/texas-municipal-elections-may-2026

Texas voters are deciding local races and bond packages, including city offices, school districts, local infrastructure, public safety facilities, and education funding.

CBS Texas reported that Texas municipal elections are being held on Saturday, May 2, 2026, with voters deciding city offices, school district races, and bond packages.

RepWatchr is tracking this as a statewide local-power story because these elections decide the officials and money decisions people feel first: city councils, school boards, infrastructure debt, public safety facilities, school construction, and local tax impact.

The next buildout step is to connect high-profile city and school elections to official profiles, school-board profiles, bond language, election results, turnout, donor records, and post-election spending records.

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