Candidate Position | Name | ||||||
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President | Roque 'Rocky' Guerra | Donald Trump (i) | Bob Ely | Joe Walsh | Matthew Matern | Zoltan Istvan | Bill Weld |
US Senator | Mark Yancey | John Castro | Virgil Bierschwale | John Cornyn (i) | Dwayne Stovall | ||
US Congressman D3 | Van Taylor | ||||||
US Congressman D4 | John Ratcliffe | ||||||
US Congressman D32 | Jon Hollis | Mark Sackett | Floyd McClendon | Genevieve Collins | Jeff Tokar | ||
TX Railroad Comm. | Ryan Sitton (i) | James Wright | |||||
TX Supreme Court Chief Justice | Nathan Hecht | ||||||
TX Supreme Court Pl. 6 | Jane Bland | ||||||
TX Supreme Court Pl. 7 | Jeff Boyd | ||||||
TX Supreme Court Pl. 8 | Brett Busby | ||||||
Appeals Court Pl 3 | Gina Parker | Bert Richardson (i) | |||||
Appeals Court Pl. 4 | Kevin Yeary | ||||||
Appeals Court Pl. 9 | David Newell | ||||||
TX Rep. D33 | Justin Holland | ||||||
TX Rep. D66 | Matt Shaheen | ||||||
TX Rep. D67 | Jeff Leach | ||||||
TX Rep. D70 | Scott Sanford | ||||||
TX Rep. D89 | Candy Noble | ||||||
TX 5th Appeals Court Pl. 3 | David Evans | ||||||
TX 5th Appeals Court Pl. 6 | David Bridges | ||||||
TX 5th Appeals Court Pl. 8 | Bill Whitehill | ||||||
199th Dist. Court | Angela Tucker | ||||||
366th Dist. Court | Tom Nowak | ||||||
380thDist. Court Dist. Court | Melvin Thathiah | Ben Smith (i) | |||||
RUNOFF - 401st Dist. Court | George Flint | Sarah Fox | |||||
416th Dist. Court | Andrea Thompson | ||||||
468th Dist. Court | Lindsey Wynne | ||||||
469th Dist. Court | Piper McCraw | ||||||
470th Dist. Court | Emily Miskel | ||||||
471st Dist. Court | Andrea Bouressa | ||||||
County Sheriff | Jim Skinner | ||||||
Tax Assessor | Ken Maun (i) | Scott Grigg | |||||
County Comm. PCT. 1 | Susan Fletcher | ||||||
County Comm. PCT. 3 | Steve Terrell | Darrell Hale (i) | |||||
Constable PCT. 1 | Shane Williams (i) | Mike Vance | |||||
Constable PCT. 2 | Gary Edwards | ||||||
Constable PCT. 3 | Sammy Knapp | ||||||
Constable PCT. 4 | Joe Wright | ||||||
County Chair | Mark Reid | ||||||
Precinct Chair 30 | Heather Tanner | J.B. Owen (i) | |||||
Precinct Chair 127 | Richard Freisberg (i) | Peter Horn | |||||
Precinct Chair 128 | Neal Polan (i) | Dana Palmer |
2020 Republican Primary Sample Ballot Propositions
Proposition 1
Texas should not restrict or prohibit prayer in public schools.
Yes or No
Proposition 2
Texas should reject restrictions on the right to keep and bear arms.
Yes or No
Proposition 3
Texas should ban the practice of taxpayer-funded lobbying, which allows your tax dollars to be spent on lobbyists who work against the taxpayer.
Yes or No
Proposition 4
Texas should support the construction of a physical barrier and use existing defense-grade surveillance equipment along the entire southern border of Texas.
Yes or No
Proposition 5
Texas parents or legal guardians of public school children under the age of 18 should be the sole decision makers for all their children’s healthcare decisions including, but not limited to, psychological assessment and treatment, contraception, and sex education.
Yes or No
Proposition 6
Texas should ban chemical castration, puberty blockers, cross-sex hormones, and genital mutilation surgery on all minor children for transition purposes, given that Texas children as young as three (3) are being transitioned from their biological sex to the opposite sex.
Yes or No
Proposition 7
Texans should protect and preserve all historical monuments, artifacts, and buildings, such as the Alamo Cenotaph and our beloved Alamo, and should oppose any reimagining of the Alamo site.
Yes or No
Proposition 8
Texas election officials should heed the directives of the Office of the Governor to purge illegal voters from the voter rolls and verify that each new registered voter is a U.S. Citizen.
Yes or No
Proposition 9
Bail in Texas should be based only on a person’s danger to society and risk of flight, not that person’s ability to pay.
Yes or No
Proposition 10
Texas should limit our state legislators’ terms to 12 years.
Yes or No.