Friday, October 18, 2019

November 2019 Election Guide is finally here!

After months of research, discussions with legislative staffers and local leaders, the Travis Tracker releases its recommendations in the 2019 November election.


Early voting begins Oct. 21 and goes through Nov. 1, with election day being Nov. 5. The Tracker's recommendations and/or that of other conservative organizations are below each endorsed proposition or candidate in red.

This article is a work in progress. If you know of any other organizations offering endorsements or wish to contest a position please weigh-in via the comments.

(Remember: When in doubt, leave it blank!)


Links to conservative analyses and abbreviation guide:
ET = Empower Texans
RPT = Republican Party of Texas
TCRP = Travis County Republican Party
TPPF = Texas Public Policy Foundation (analysis only)
Hayride = The Hayride blog's Texas staff
NTCL = North Texas Citizens Lobby (analysis only)

Travis County sample ballot

STATEWIDE
Proposition 1: Municipal judges serving multiple cities
ET: Neutral | Hayride: Against | Tracker: Neutral 

Proposition 2: $200M for water development loans
ET: Against | Hayride: Neutral (leaning Against) | Tracker: Against

Proposition 3: Disaster-damaged property tax exemption
TCRP: For | ET: For | Hayride: For | Tracker: For 

Proposition 4: State income tax ban
TCRP: For | RPT: For | ET: | Hayride: For | Tracker: For

Proposition 5: Sporting goods sales tax to parks, historic sites
RPT: For | ET: For | Hayride: For | Tracker: For

Proposition 6: $3B cancer research increase
ET: Against | Hayride: Against | Tracker: Against

Proposition 7: $300M school fund cap increase
ET: For | Hayride: For | Tracker: For

Proposition 8: Flood control grants
RPT: For | ET: Against | Hayride: Against | Tracker: For

Proposition 9: Gold depository property tax exemption
ET: Against | Hayride: Against | Tracker: Against

Proposition 10: Retired K-9 ownership
ET: For | Hayride: For | Tracker: For


SCHOOL DISTRICTS

DEL VALLE ISD
Proposition A: $284M bond for buildings


MANOR ISD
Proposition A: $280M bond


COUNTIES
Travis County Proposition A: Expo Center improvements (FOR)
 TCRP: For

Williamson County Transportation Bonds  (commentary)

CITIES

AUSTIN
Proposition A: Voter approval for entertainment facilities on city owned land (FOR)
 TCRP: For

Proposition B: Access to hotel tax for convention center improvements (FOR)
 TCRP: For


JONESTOWN
Jonestown Mayor: Paul Johnson

Jonestown Board of Aldermen, Place 1: Eric Davis or Michael Latos

Jonestown Board of Aldermen, Place 2: Tom Buckle


LAGO VISTA
Lago Vista Mayor: Jim Peck or Ed Tidwell

Lago Vista Council Place 1: David Williams

Lago Vista Council Place 3: Arch Davila

Lago Vista Council Place 5: Christina Lucero or Dick Weatherly


MANOR
Manor Mayor: Anne Weir, Dr. Larry Wallace Jr., or Philip Tryon

Manor Council, Place 1: Emily Hill or Gil Burrell

Manor Council, Place 3: Dr. Christopher Harvey

Manor Council, Place 5: Edward Maldonado or Deja Hill


PFLUGERVILLE
Pflugerville Mayor: Brad Marshall or Victor Gonzales
 Tracker, TCRP: Marshall

Pflugerville Council, Place 1: Dana L. Barbie, Doug Weiss, or Emmy McDaniel


SUNSET VALLEY
Sunset Valley Council (vote for up to three): Wanda D. Reetz, Alfonso Carmona, Karen Medicus, Rudi Rosengarten.


POINT VENTURE
Point Venture Mayor: Eric Love or Lance D. Clinton.

Point Venture Council (vote for up to two): Don Conyer, Shelly Molina, Manuel Macias.


VOLENTE
Volente Council (vote for up to three): Ed Racht, Sean Ryan, Ken Beck, Isabelle Evans, Claudia Wilson.


WELLS BRANCH LIBRARY DISTRICT
Trustees (vote for up to two): Jack Hendren, Christine Bloemsma, Ralph Simon.


MUDs AND SPECIAL DISTRICTS:

BRICKSTON MUD
NOTE: This is a new MUD being proposed within a new subdivision in Travis County Precinct 106.

Proposition A: creation of the district

Proposition B: assume road district powers

Proposition C: $187M bonds and tax levy for utility bonds

Proposition D: $215M and tax levy for utility refunding bonds

Proposition E: $96,608 road bonds and tax levy

Proposition F: $111.1M road refunding bonds and tax levy

Proposition G: $22.7M bonds for parks and tax levy

Proposition H: $26.1M refunding bonds for parks and tax levey

Proposition I: $1.20 per $100 property valuation tax

MUD Directors (vote for up to five): Chuck Loy, Brad Beago, Kitten Franks, John Gurasich, Jacquline Laws.


WEST TRAVIS MUD No. 7
NOTE: New MUD district proposed for Travis County Precinct 324
Proposition A: creation of the district.

Proposition B: $1 per $100 valuation property tax.

Proposition C: $31.5M for water system and tax levy

Proposition D: $2.1M for parks bond and tax levy.

Proposition E: $50.4M for water system refunding bonds and tax levy.

Directors (vote for up to three): Stephen R. Karp Jr., Thomas P. Reilly, Eric Woomer.


WILBARGER CREEK MUD UTILITY DISTRICT 2
Note: Located in Travis County Precinct 105.

Proposition A: $44.4M bonds for roads and tax levy.

Proposition B: $66.6M refunding bonds and tax levy.


SH 130 MUNICIPAL MANAGEMENT DISTRICT
NOTE: This is located in Travis County precincts 106, 114, and 120.

Proposition A: creation of the district.

Proposition B: $1.20 per $100 valuation property tax.

Directors (vote for up to five): Warren Hayes, Stephen Shang, Jim Young, Robert Walker, Albert Hawkins.


SOUTHWESTERN TRAVIS COUNTY GROUNDWATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT
NOTE: This district would cover Travis County precincts 212, 221, 303, 306, 307, 308, 312, 314, 316, 317, 318, 319, 320, 324, 330, 338, 346, 349, 354, 357, 359, 361, 364, 365, 366, 367, 368, and 373.

Proposition A: creation of the GCD.

Director from Bee Cave: Richard Scadden.

Director from West Lake Hills: Juli Hennings.

Director for Lakeway or The Hills: Jim Urie.

Directors from all other places in district (vote for up to three): Tricia Davis, James Dower, Tim Van Ackeren.


BASTROP-TRAVIS COUNTIES EMERGENCY SERVICES DISTRICT No. 1
NOTE: Precincts 106 and 107 would be covered in this ESD.

Proposition A: creation of district.


TRAVIS COUNTY WATER CONTROL AND IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT - POINT VENTURE
Proposition A: $14.5M water improvement bonds and tax levy.





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