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Experts: Houston’s 'Dark Blue' Congressional Seat Could Remain Open Until End of Year

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With less than a week remaining for Texas Gov. Greg Abbott to call a May election for the U.S. Congressional seat held briefly by the late former Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner and for almost three decades by the late Sheila Jackson Lee, experts say it’s likely Houston voters won’t cast ballots until November.

Source: Houston Press | The Leading Independent News Source in Houston, Texas

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