2020 TRAVIS COUNTY REPUBLICAN PRIMARY ELECTION
Primary Election Day Tuesday, March 3 (Early voting Feb. 18 through Feb. 28).
NEW: Unofficial election results are in! See below for winners (indicated by ✔️)
FULL RESULTS: COUNTY | STATE | NATIONAL
PRESIDENT
✔️ Donald J. Trump (i)
Roque De La Fuente Guerra
Zoltan G. Istvan
Matthew John Matern
Bob Ely
Joe Walsh (withdrew)
Bill Weld
U.S. SENATE Virgil Bierschwale
✔️ John Cornyn (i)
Mark Yancey
Dwayne Stovall
John Anthony Castro
U.S. CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT 10:
✔️ Michael McCaul (i)
U.S. CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT 17: GOES TO RUNOFF
Ahmad Adnan
Scott Bland
George W. Hindman
Todd Kent
Laurie Godfrey McReynolds
Jeff Oppenheim
Kristen Alamo Rowin
David Saucedo
✔️ Pete Sessions
Trent Sutton
✔️ Renee Swann
Elianor Vessali
U.S. CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT 21:
✔️ Chip Roy (i)
U.S. CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT 25:
Keith Nuendorff
✔️ Roger Williams (i)
U.S. CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT 35: GOES TO RUNOFF
✔️ "Guillermo" William Hayward
Nick Moutos
✔️ Jenny Garcia Sharon
RAILROAD COMMISSIONER:
Ryan Sitton (i)
✔️ James "Jim" Wright
TEXAS SUPREME COURT, CHIEF JUSTICE:
✔️ Nathan Hecht (i)
TEXAS SUPREME COURT PLACE 6:
✔️ Jane Bland (i)
TEXAS SUPREME COURT PLACE 7:
✔️ Jeff Boyd (i)
TEXAS SUPREME COURT PLACE 8:
✔️ Brett Busby (i)
COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS PLACE 3:
Gina Parker
✔️ Bert Richardson (i)
COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS PLACE 4:
✔️ Kevin Patrick Yeary (i)
COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS PLACE 9:
✔️ David Newell (i)
STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION PLACE 5: GOES TO RUNOFF Inga Cotton
✔️ Robert Morrow (TCRP recommends not voting for)
✔️ Lani Popp
STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION PLACE 10:✔️ Tom Maynard (i)
TEXAS HOUSE DISTRICT 47: GOES TO RUNOFF**NOTE: Final revised count winners. Recount pending. ✔️ Justin Berry (2nd place)
✔️ Jennifer Fleck (1st place)
Jenny Roan Forgey
Aaron Reitz
Don Zimmerman*
TEXAS HOUSE DISTRICT 48:
✔️ Bill Strieber
TEXAS HOUSE DISTRICT 49:
Jenai Aragona-Hales
✔️ Charles Allan Meyer
TEXAS HOUSE DISTRICT 50:
✔️ Larry Delarose
TEXAS HOUSE DISTRICT 51:
✔️ Robert Reynolds
THIRD COURT OF APPEALS CHIEF JUSTICE:
✔️ Jeff Rose (i)
JUDGE, 460th DISTRICT COURT:✔️ Geoffrey Puryear (i)
DISTRICT ATTORNEY:
✔️ Martin Harry
TRAVIS COUNTY SHERIFF:✔️ Raul Vargas
TRAVIS COUNTY TAX ASSESSOR-COLLECTOR:
✔️ Marilyn Jackson
TRAVIS COUNTY COMMISSIONER PRECINCT 1:
✔️ Solomon Arcoven
TRAVIS COUNTY COMMISSIONER PRECINCT 3:✔️ Becky Bray
COUNTY REPUBLICAN CHAIRMAN
✔️ Matt Mackowiak (i)
PRECINCT CHAIRMAN PRECINCT 137
✔️ William Moorhouse (i)
Sarah Saiz
PRECINCT CHAIRMAN PRECINCT 359
✔️ Russell Gallahan (i)
Douglas Scherer
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Primary ballot propositions:
This is an opinion poll of Republican voters and not binding referenda. These questions will appear on all Republican ballots.✔️ 1.) Texas should not restrict or prohibit prayer in public schools. YES/NO
✔️ 2.) Texas should reject restrictions on the right to keep and bear arms. YES/NO
✔️ 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/NO
✔️ 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/NO
✔️ 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/NO
✔️ 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/NO
✔️ 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/NO
✔️ 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/NO
✔️ 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/NO
✔️ 10.) Texas should limit our state legislators’ terms to 12 years. YES/NO
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HELPFUL LINKS:
- Voter guides: iVoterGuide | League of Women Voters
- Sample ballot (PDF file -- to see your eligible races visit VoteTravis.com)
- To verify whether you are registered to vote visit VoteTravis.com
- Travis County Clerk Elections Division (voting locations, FAQs, and more)
- Ballot order for 2020 Primary (from random drawing)
Updated: 3/11/20 7:58 p.m.
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