The Evening Brief: Texas Headlines for Nov. 6, 2012

Culled:

•   Galveston County voting extended two hours (Houston Chronicle): "A Galveston County judge has ordered that polls remain open one hour and 54 minutes after the normal closing time because of problems with voting machines, the Galveston County Clerk's Office said."

•   Election could set stage for gridlock in Texas Legislature (The Associated Press): "Texas voters may be setting the stage for gridlock when the Legislature meets next year, replacing moderate Republicans with conservatives and Democrats. No one really questions whether Republicans will lose their supermajority in the Texas House after Tuesday's election; the only question is by how ...

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