May 22, 2013

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Reporter: KXII-TV Staff Email

What's on the ballot & where to vote

After months of bickering over redistricting lines, Texas is finally holding its primary elections today.

Voters across the state will decide who will be on the November ballot for U.S. Senate in a hotly contested race, and longtime local Congressman Ralph Hall faces two challengers in the Republican Primary.

Locally, Grayson, Fannin, Cooke, and Lamar counties will all elect a sheriff tomorrow. No Democrats are on the ballot.

The Oklahoma Primaries are June 26. The last day to register to vote is this Friday.

To see all the races on the ballot and where to vote tomorrow, check the links below.

For complete election coverage tomorrow, tune in to First News on the air and online for updated results after the polls close at 7 p.m.

On the Web:

Grayson County Election Information

Fannin County Voting Information

Cooke County Election Information

Lamar County Voting Information


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