What you see is what you get with a sample ballot. If you're wondering what your ballot will look like on Nov. 6 (or during early voting from Oct. 22 through Nov. 2, or via mail-in starting Monday, Oct. 15) the Travis County Elections Division has released the general, city and municipal, and special district sample ballots. Click here to view them.
As we all know, Austin has been a lock for Democrats in most jurisdictions for decades. To break up the monopoly, we urge all of our readers to support the following local Republican candidates for office. Click on the names to see a campaign website and learn more about them:
CONGRESSIONAL RACES WITHIN TRAVIS COUNTY:
Michael McCaul for Congressional District 10 (i)
Bill Flores for Congressional District 17 (i)
Chip Roy for Congressional District 21 (as of 5/22/18)
Roger Williams for Congressional District 25 (i)
David Smalling for Congressional District 35
Michael McCaul for Congressional District 10 (i)
Bill Flores for Congressional District 17 (i)
Chip Roy for Congressional District 21 (as of 5/22/18)
Roger Williams for Congressional District 25 (i)
David Smalling for Congressional District 35
CANDIDATES APPEARING ON BALLOT STATEWIDE WHOM WE ALSO RECOMMEND:
Ted Cruz for U.S. Senate
Greg Abbott for Governor (i)
Dan Patrick for Lieutenant Governor (i)
Ken Paxton for Attorney General (i)
Glenn Hegar for Comptroller (i)
Sid Miller for Agriculture Commissioner (i)
Christi Craddick for Railroad Commissioner (i)
Jimmy Blacklock for Texas Supreme Court Place 2 (i)
John Devine for Texas Supreme Court Place 4 (i)
Jeff Brown for Texas Supreme Court Place 6 (i)
Sharon Keller for Presiing Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals (i)
Barbara Parker Hervey for Court of Criminal Appeals Place 7 (i)
Michelle Slaughter for Court of Criminal Appeals Place 8
Greg Abbott for Governor (i)
Dan Patrick for Lieutenant Governor (i)
Ken Paxton for Attorney General (i)
Glenn Hegar for Comptroller (i)
Sid Miller for Agriculture Commissioner (i)
Christi Craddick for Railroad Commissioner (i)
Jimmy Blacklock for Texas Supreme Court Place 2 (i)
John Devine for Texas Supreme Court Place 4 (i)
Jeff Brown for Texas Supreme Court Place 6 (i)
Sharon Keller for Presiing Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals (i)
Barbara Parker Hervey for Court of Criminal Appeals Place 7 (i)
Michelle Slaughter for Court of Criminal Appeals Place 8
i = incumbent.
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