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Want to vote in the November elections? Here's what you need to know

The stage is set for the Nov. 5 election and there's plenty on the ballot locally and nationally. Here's what you need to know to vote.

Rachel Snyder, Paul Wedding

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Published: 4:29 PM CDT September 3, 2024
Updated: 12:08 AM CDT October 27, 2024

The Republican and Democratic National Conventions are over and the stage is set for the November 5 election. There's plenty on the ballot locally in North Texas too. 

But there’s a lot to be aware of before you cast your ballot. 

Of course, the biggest race on the ballot is the race for president. Former President Donald Trump is attempting to regain the office as Vice President Kamala Harris is attempting to take it for the first time. 

How large of a role will Texas play in this presidential election? Well, given that both candidates have been in Texas a couple weeks before the election itself, Trump in Austin and Harris in Houston, Texas may be of great importance in this election. Both presidential candidates being in Texas this close to the November election hasn't been seen since 1996.

And there's the Senate race between incumbent Republican Sen. Ted Cruz and U.S. Rep. Colin Allred, D-Dallas. Cruz was last reelected in 2018 in a surprisingly close race against Democratic challenger Beto O'Rourke. And if polls are anything to go by, this may be another close race. 

The two candidates took part in a debate at WFAA's studio weeks ago, the only debate prior to the race, which saw both Cruz and Allred spirited and fiery arguing over issues like abortion, immigration and the economy.

Here’s what you need to know in Texas about what's on the ballot, where to vote, applying for a ballot by mail, and more.

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