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Countdown to 2024 Readers Voice Awards voting!

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It’s that time again — time to vote for the Crown Jewels of LGBTQ North Texas in Dallas Voice’s annual Readers Voice Awards.

DVtv Host Larry the Fairy tells you how to cast your ballots and get your name in the running for this year’s fabulous prize package that includes some crown jewels of your very own!

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