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School board incumbents, bond packages in tight races

School board trustees throughout Tarrant County trailed in their re-election bids late Saturday -- including Fort Worth Trustees Carlos Vasquez and Juan A. Rangel -- and multimillion-dollar bond...

Bud Kennedy: City, school and water races turned into proxy fights

"I wasn't here that election and I'm not on either side," he said, thanking supporters for lifting him into a June 15 runoff against board Vice President Carlos Vasquez for the north side seat.

City, school and water races turned into proxy fights

"I wasn't here that election and I'm not on either side," he said, thanking supporters for lifting him into a June 15 runoff against board Vice President Carlos Vasquez for the north side seat.

Local high-profile school board races up in the air tonight

Fort WorthWith just early votes reported, incumbent Carlos Vasquez was trailing in his re-election bid, drawing just 30.88 percent of the vote.

Campbell: Facts need no embellishing in Arlington board races

However, Perez's father, Juan Perez of Arlington, has given $5,000 each to incumbent Trustees Carlos Vasquez and Juan Rangel, those candidates' most recent reports show.

Fort Worth school, water elections a tale of two cities -- and cash

"Garcia defended his support for school board Vice President Carlos Vasquez and former President Juan Rangel.

Candidates for Fort Worth school board collect cash for race

In District 1, incumbent Carlos Vasquez reported raising $7,495 in political contributions and spending $14,664.

Campbell: Dallas money is funding Fort Worth school board incumbents' campaigns

More than 80 percent of the money donated to the campaigns of Carlos Vasquez and Juan Rangel has come from outside Fort Worth.

Filing ends for city, school board races in DFW

District 1: Incumbent Carlos Vasquez, 45, drew a second challenger Friday -- juvenile probation officer Jacinto A. Ramos, 38.

Ex-trustee seeks to reclaim seat on Fort Worth school board

Podiatrist Camille Rodriguez, who was defeated in 2008 in her bid for a second term on the Fort Worth school board by educator Carlos Vasquez, is challenging him to win the seat back.

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