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Saturday’s election was chalked full of headlines, with several contentious races that could change the direction of many local governing bodies in the near future. The cities of Cleveland, Dayton, Liberty and Ames will be undergoing substantial changes to their city leadership.
Read moreThe race for the Liberty County Hospital District No.1 oddly had very little fanfare, especially after last November’s hotly contested battle over a new Liberty-Dayton Medical Center and proposed clinic in the Dayton area.
Read moreCleveland, Hardin, and Hull-Daisetta ISDs were the only Liberty County school systems with contests on the Saturday ballot. Of the eight contested races, there will only be two new school board members taking office.
Read moreFINAL LIBERTY COUNTY VOTE TOTALS
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS
PROP 1
FOR 3,762*
AGAINST 477
PROP 2
FOR 3,642*
AGAINST 666
Liberty County Hospital District No. 1
(At Large 2 Positions)
Saturday, May 7, is election day for local communities as Liberty County cities, schools, and special districts will be deciding who will represent them, along with a pair of constitutional amendments on the ballot.
Read moreMake no mistake about it, The City of Dayton is in trouble, and the voters have a chance to let their voices be heard at the polls....
Read moreBy now, most Liberty County property owners have received their 2022 property tax valuations, and many have taken to social media or local hangouts to voice their thoughts on the increases.
Read moreVoters will head to the polls again next week as early voting in the upcoming May 7 local elections gets underway, along with a pair of constitutional amendments.
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