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D'ville GOP

Your place to get information to help you
live and vote as an informed, God-fearing citizen of Duncanville, TX


• 2025Nov4 Election: State Constitutional Amendments and Duncanville charter amendments.
• Early voting starts October 20 until October 31--see details below
If voting Early, note that Mountain Creek library is usually less crowded than the Duncanville Library.

NOTE: This Website is a WORK IN PROGRESS. Check back often to see updates.
Select other pages of this website to learn about our Constitution,
Representatives,
elections, candidates, upcoming events,

                                  EARLY VOTING
Monday - Friday, Oct 20-24 - 8AM to 5PM
Saturday, Oct 25 - 7AM to 7PM
Sunday, Oct 26 - Noon to 6PM
Monday - Friday, Oct 27-31 - 7AM to 7PM
                                  ELECTION DAY
               Tuesday, Nov 4 - 7AM to 7PM

The deadline to register to vote in the November election is Oct 6, 2025. For more information regarding voter registration, residents may contact the Dallas County Elections Department at (469) 627-VOTE (8683).
Note: The vote centers for Election Day have not yet been announced. Most likely they will be the D'ville Library, Byrd Middle School and Reed Middle School.
When you want to vote, you can check the DallasCountyVotes.org website to see the vote centers that are not crowded.

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Duncanville Charter ​Propositions
​on the ballot

For the complete document go HERE

Summary
Prop A: amend city charter to remove any
non-consensual annexation. [Currently reads:
"The annexation of territory may be with or without the consent of the owners or residents thereof."]

Prop B: change the term of the mayor and councilmember from two (2) years to three (3) years."
Prop C: remove as unnecessary the words "following the City's general election in May 2023"
Prop D: add a formal written process to appoint an Interim City Manager (when one is needed)
Prop E: remove archane references to the
term "magistrate"
Prop F: amend to require Canvass of election results in accordance with state
law prior to induction of elected Mayor and Councilmembers
Prop G: amend to require an Assistant City Manager or other qualified person to act as City Manager during a temporary absence or disability of less than thirty (30) consecutive days.
Prop H: amend to require an addition of the "Public Finance Department," and to change "Water/Sewer Department" to "Public Works Department."
Prop I: provide more extensive and transparent notices, public hearings, adoption procedures, postings on the Internet, and disclosure language required by state law [for the budget]
Prop J: amend to retain five (5) Single-Member Districts (1-5), one councilmember elected-at-large, and mayor elected-at-large, and remove all transition language in
subsection (d) as unnecessary and supplage.
Prop K: amend to change the Canvass requirement from five ( 5) days after the election date to conform with state law to read, "no sooner than three (3) days, and no later
than eleven (11) days after the election date."
Prop L: [For all ordinances...for public utilities]
amend to remove two (2) reading requirement, shorten the waiting period from sixty (60) days,
to thirty (30) days, and revise the notice provisions to require posting on the Internet Website prior to the effective date.

Texas Constitution
Amendments

​For a summary chart to print, mark up, and take to the polls, click HERE
There are 17 propositions on the ballot.

For wording and short neutral commentary on the Props, go   HERE
For A much longer commentary go HERE
NOTE: Constitutional amendments have become a tool to bypass statutory spending limits and constitutional constraints without having to pass legislation. Amending the Texas Constitution means that you believe the issue is worth saddling future generations with the consequences.
Key conservative priorities are on the ballot:
  • Proposition 2 would ban any future state capital gains tax.
  • Proposition 6 would prohibit occupation or securities transaction taxes.
  • Proposition 8 would permanently ban death taxes on estates and gifts.
  • Proposition 16 would explicitly clarify in the state constitution that only U.S. citizens may vote.
  • Proposition 15 affirms that parents are the primary decision-makers for their children, codifying federal precedent in the Texas Constitution.
  • Proposition 17 exempts property taxes on private land improved for border security infrastructure.

Tax relief also features prominently:
  • Proposition 5 eliminates property taxes on animal feed sold at retail.
  • Proposition 9 raises and locks in a $250,000 exemption for small business personal property.
  • Proposition 10 creates a temporary property tax exemption for homes destroyed by fire.
  • Propositions 11 and 13 increase school tax exemptions for the elderly, disabled, and all homeowners, respectively.

Public safety and judicial reform also appear:
  • Proposition 3 allows denial of bail for violent felons.
  • Proposition 12 reforms oversight of judicial misconduct.
Other major proposals include:
  • Proposition 1 and 4 which commit state funds to technical education and water infrastructure, respectively.
  • Proposition 14, which creates a taxpayer-funded Dementia Research Institute with an initial $3 billion commitment and $300 million annually.
  • Proposition 7 provides a homestead tax exemption to surviving spouses of deceased veterans.
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Texas Policy Research (This includes the precise ballot language, a summary of that ballot language, and comments on why they made their recommendations on each proposition.)  GO HERE.
True Texas Project (This includes the precise ballot language, and comments on why they made their recommendations on each proposition.) To see their website GO HERE
DCR United PAC (Dallas County Republicans United) (It summarizes the ballot language, and it includes some comments on why they suggest voting Against some of the Propositions, and why they suggest voting For one of the Propositions.)  For their website GO HERE
Texas Scorecard (aka Texans for Fiscal Responsibility; Their recommendations are from TFR.) GO HERE
Grassroots America We the People – So far their ballot recommendations have only come in an email. To see their website GO HERE

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 Meet Our Best Hope for Replacing Jasmine Crockett in TX-30:
Sholdon Daniels sat down with our own Dallas County GOP Chairman Allen West. Get to know Sholdon, pray for him, and get involved with his campaign today! See his interview HERE
Check out his website HERE



What does the national media think of TX-30's current Congressional Representative?


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You can hear the video HERE
"How incredible would she be if she actually laid out a plan for her constituents."

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To learn more about the Trump-Vance agenda, see the National Republican Platform Priorities HERE
1.Defeat Inflation, and quickly bring down all prices.
2. Seal The Border, and Stop The Migrant Invasion.
3. Build The Greatest Economy In History.
4. Bring Back The American Dream And Make It   Affordable again for families, young people, and everyone.
5. Protect American Workers And Farmers from unfair trade.
6. Protect Seniors. Preserve Medicare.
7. Cultivate Great K-12 Schools leading to great jobs and great lives for young people.
8. Bring Common Sense to our government and Renew The Pillars Of American Civilization
9. Government of, by, and for The People.
10. Return To Peace Through Strength.
[SAVE children from being trafficked by the Biden-Harris administration--see the column on the left.]
[CREATE PEACE among the nations.]


For those who say "Trump is mean" and for those who want to know more about what he is like, check the podcast below.



Frustrated because you don't know who is running for office or  anything about a candidate?
We are here to help!

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The reason for this website is to help you know who or what will be on the ballot. We are partial to conservative candidates and causes. You can use this website to learn more about Texas and national politics from a conservative and Republican perspective. We stand for God and Country and Life, Liberty, and Justice for all.


The Preamble of the Texas GOP Platform is a good summary of what Republicans believe.​
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The 2024 RNC Platform is HERE.
This platform is much shorter and more concise than past platforms, was prepared by the Trump team, and communicates a streamlined message to America that Donald Trump and the Republicans are serious about restoring America.
Click here for information about becoming a Candidate for local office in Duncanville.
Who won the 2024 City of Duncanville Elections 
and the other joint elections? Go HERE


Looking for Archived News?  check out
AKDART.com
A long-term news archive, categorized by specific topics with no advertising!

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   Who are the Texas Committee persons?
The Texas man and woman who represent our state at the Republican National Committee (RNC) are
Dr. Robin Armstrong and Debbie Georgatos. Debbie does a broadcast called America, Can We Talk? every Tuesday and Thursday at 3PM Central time. Go HERE to learn how to listen to the show live or later.
Every first Tuesday of the month at 3pmCT, Dr. Armstrong will join Debbie to bring you RNC updates and talk about the issues facing America.

Compare the GOP and Democrat Party Platforms
CLICK HERE for a comparison based on the Bible from Christians Engaged.




What Can Be Done for Election Integrity?
Here are some answers:

CLICK HERE
See what Senator Bob Hall has to say. CLICK HERE. Hopefully he will be presenting his complete plan soon.
See how Fractal technology can help clean up voter rolls in Texas 
GO HERE
Once the technology has found invalid addresses and other anomalies, we need people to go verify what the data says. Interested in helping clean the rolls? Contact the DallasGOP.
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About Voting in Duncanville
GO HERE


The Texas Republican Legislative Priorities for 2025. Click HERE

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GO HERE to read the 45 Communist Goals as read into the Congressional Record, Jan. 10, 1963.

As you read through them, observe how many of their goals have been accomplished and take a look at where our current path as a society is taking us along that trail. Next, we should reflect to see if we are okay with losing our freedom and prosperity as citizens.  If not, then individually it is critical that we each ask ourselves if we part of the problem or part of the solution?



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