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Dallas City Council member Carolyn King Arnold's last-ditch effort to get on May ballot denied by appeals court - MSNA judge has denied Dallas City Council member Carolyn King Arnold’s last-ditch attempt to get on the May ballot.. In her opinion, Justice Tina Clinton of the Court of Appeals for the Fifth ...
Longtime Dallas City Council member Carolyn King Arnold won’t get a spot on the May 3 city election ballot due to new term limit rules that make her ineligible, according to an official ruling ...
A state appeals court has denied Dallas City Council member Carolyn King Arnold’s petition to get onto the May 3 election ballot, saying she waited too long to challenge the city’s ruling that ...
DALLAS — Dallas City Council Member Carolyn King Arnold has filed an emergency petition in a last-ditch effort to get on the May 3 ballot. Arnold, who represents District 4, which encapsulates ...
Council Member Carolyn King Arnold To Keep Fighting After Reelection Bid Denied Arnold’s reelection would have been allowed under former city rules, but the recently approved Prop. E changed things.
Carolyn King Arnold has represented District 4, which encapsulates the East Oak Cliff area in southern Dallas, for four terms – one between 2015 and 2017 and three consecutive since re-elections ...
Still, Carolyn King Arnold said she’s pushing to be reelected this May. The filing period to appear on the ballot for city council opened on Jan. 15. Watch NBC 5 free wherever you are ...
Nearly every one of Dallas City Council’s seats was up for grabs on Saturday as voters hit the polls. ... Place 4 (Carolyn King Arnold, outgoing) Kebran W. Alexander Maxie Johnson Avis Hardaman ...
Dallas City Councilmember Carolyn King Arnold, ... Oak Cliff, was denied a spot on the May ballot because of a new charter amendment that sets hard term limits on the council and mayor.
In the race to replace Carolyn King Arnold in District 4, Dallas ISD Trustee Maxie Johnson defeated two candidates — Kebran Alexander and Avis Hardaman — handily, with 2,228 votes tallied ...
Carolyn King Arnold, the neighborhood’s Dallas City Council member, is trying to help neighbors solve the riddle of exactly who owns the Miller Family Cemetery Friday. Watch NBC 5 free wherever ...
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