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This is a list of law enforcement agencies in the U.S. state of Texas. According to the US Bureau of Justice Statistics' 2008 Census of State and Local Law Enforcement Agencies, the state had 2,795 law enforcement agencies, the most of any state. These agencies employed 81,196 sworn peace officers, about 244 for each 100,000 residents. [1]
The increase in the Greens vote in Brisbane has come largely at the expense of the Labor Party, with their vote having dropped by 22.47% from 1993, when the Greens first contested Brisbane, to 2019, where the Greens received 22.37% of the overall vote. In the 2022 federal election, Greens candidate Stephen Bates won the seat.
1998 Australian federal election: Brisbane Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labor: Arch Bevis: 35,653 44.34 +5.70 Liberal: Marion Feros 30,570 38.02 −6.05 Democrats: Darryl Holbrook 4,878 6.07 −2.77 One Nation: Samuel Tornatore 3,895 4.84 +4.84 Greens: Brenda Mason 3,824 4.76 +0.82 Independent: Duncan Spender: 814 1.01 +1.01 Democratic Socialist ...
KXAN looked at results in the 2016, 2020 and 2024 presidential elections and 2018 and 2022 gubernatorial elections to determine the average shift in each county between each election cycle.
Here are the latest results in the March 5, 2024, primary election for Tarrant County and the state of Texas. Click here for Tarrant County results. Click here for Texas Republican primary results ...
Some results will be available tonight, but final election results may not be available for a few more days. Fact Check: Delayed election results in Texas is not cheating. Here’s how counting works
Similarly in 2020, the Greens won the state seat of South Brisbane from Labor, which overlaps with part of the electorate. Subsequently Greens candidate Max Chandler-Mather winning the seat in the 2022 federal election, with 60.5% of the two-party preferred vote and 34.6% of the first preference vote, Labor being pushed into third place. [3]
1972 Queensland state election: Brisbane; Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labor: Brian Davis: 5,414 55.0 −1.2 Liberal: Harold Lowes: 2,785 28.3 −1.4 Queensland Labor