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Voters in Plano, Southlake, Arlington and other North Texas cities choose mayors in May 1 election

Voters in Plano, Southlake, Arlington and other North Texas cities choose mayors in May 1 election Voters in Plano, Southlake, Arlington and other North Texas cities choose mayors in May 1 election Incumbent mayors appeared headed to reelection, and at least one race looked to be headed to a runoff late Saturday. Residents across North Texas are able to participate in early voting for city and school races through April 27. Election Day is May 1.(Jason Janik / Special Contributor) with a quote from John Muns, the incoming Plano mayor. Plano and Southlake elected new mayors late Saturday night, and the race for mayor of Arlington was headed to a runoff.

Our recommendations in all May 1 elections

Our recommendations in all May 1 elections We interviewed candidates in 28 local elections. Here are summaries of each race. Your friends at The Dallas Morning News editorial board have provided for you a way to research candidates in May 1 election races that matter to you. Read our Voter Guide at voterguide.dallasnews.com.(Eric Gay / The Associated Press) District 6: Michael Wood (R) Michael Wood, 34, set himself apart in a huge field of 23 candidates that will likely result in a runoff to fill the seat of late Congressman Ron Wright, who died of COVID-19 in February. Wood is a Fort Worth businessman and military veteran who we think embodies key conservative principles of limited government, low taxes, reducing debt, reforming entitlement programs, religious liberty, free trade and support of Second Amendment rights. But what sets him apart from other Republicans is his willingness to tackle hard truths about his own party. Wood said the GOP has become a “cult of personalit

Our recommendation for Garland mayor

Our recommendation for Garland mayor Incumbent Scott LeMay faces Roel Garcia. Two men are vying for the mayoral seat in Garland: incumbent Scott LeMay and political novice Roel Garcia. Both have deep roots in the city, but LeMay is by far the most prepared and informed candidate, with a long track record in city government. He easily gets our nod for a second term. LeMay, a 53-year-old retail store planner at The Container Store, has participated in city policymaking since 2007, when he was appointed to the city plan commission. In 2013, he won a seat in the Garland City Council representing District 7. LeMay served his district during a particularly contentious period at City Hall that was marked by disagreements between then-Mayor Douglas Athas and a majority of the council. Voters rewarded LeMay’s experience with the mayoral office in 2019.

Letters to the Editor - Immigration, federal help, Garland mayor, Thomas Toulmin, more about sheep, keeping the lights off all year

Letters to the Editor - Immigration, federal help, Garland mayor, Thomas Toulmin, more about sheep, keeping the lights off all year
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Garland nonprofit donates $50,000 to the city s emergency home repair program

Garland nonprofit donates $50,000 to the city’s emergency home repair program Those who are eligible for the program can call the city to receive repairs. An apartment in Dallas where the kitchen ceiling collapsed due to water damage after snowstorm Uri hit the region is pictured in this file photo. The Garland Housing Finance Corporation recently donated $50,000 to Garland to assist residents with making repairs following the snowstorm.(Lola Gomez / Staff Photographer) Homes in Texas saw costly damages from freezing temperatures during February’s winter storms. Burst pipes, collapsed ceilings and broken HVAC systems were the most commonly reported issues across the state.

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