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Uvalde County holds public hearing on countywide polling, adopts resolution to seek 'successful' status
Summary
After a public hearing with residents raising access and communication concerns, the Uvalde County Commissioners Court adopted a resolution requesting that the countywide polling program be deemed successful by the Texas secretary of state.
Uvalde County Commissioners Court held a public hearing on Nov. 25 about the countywide polling program required by the Texas Election Code and voted to adopt a resolution requesting that the Secretary of State deem the program 'successful.' The hearing drew residents who questioned polling‑site choices and the county’s outreach before the election.
At the hearing a resident identifying herself as Diana Veil Carue said she was “on the fence” about the countywide system and asked the court for turnout data and for reconsideration of…
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