GENERAL PRIMARY ELECTION BALLOT
MARCH 2,
2010
REPUBLICAN
CANDIDATES
U.S.
Representative, District 31 |
John R. Carter |
|
Raymond Yamka |
Governor |
Kay Bailey Hutchison |
|
Debra Medina |
|
Rick Perry |
Lieutenant Governor |
David Dewhurst |
Attorney General |
Greg
Abbott |
Comptroller of Public
Accounts |
Susan Combs |
Commissioner of the
General Land Office |
Jerry Patterson |
Commissioner of
Agriculture |
Todd
Staples |
Railroad Commissioner |
Victor G. Carrillo |
David Porter |
Justice, Supreme Court,
Place 3 |
Jeff Brown
|
Rick Green |
Debra Lehrmann
|
Jim Moseley
|
Rebecca Simmons |
Rick Strange
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Justice, Supreme Court, Place
5 |
Paul Green |
Justice, Supreme Court, Place
9 |
Eva Guzman |
Rose Vela |
Judge, Court of Criminal
Appeals, Place 2 |
Lawrence "Larry"
Meyers
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Judge, Court of Criminal
Appeals, Place 5 |
Cheryl Johnson |
Judge, Court
of Criminal Appeals, Place 6 |
Michael E. Keasler |
Member, State Board of
Education, District 5 |
Ken Mercer |
Tim Tuggey |
State Representative, District
54 |
Jimmie Don
Aycock
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State Representative, District
55 |
|
Ralph
Sheffield |
Justice, 3rd Court of
Appeals District, Place 4 |
Scott Field |
Melissa Goodwin |
District Judge, 169th Judicial
District |
Gordon G. Adams |
District Judge, 264th Judicial
District |
Martha J. (Janie) Trudo |
County Judge, Bell
County |
Jon Burrows |
Judge, County Court at
Law #1 |
Ed Johnson |
Judge, County Court at
Law #2 |
John Mischtian |
Judge, County Court a
Law #3 |
Rebecca DePew |
Mary Black Pearson |
District Clerk
|
Shelia Norman |
County Clerk |
Shelley Coston |
County Treasurer
|
Charles E. Jones |
County Commissioner, Precinct
2 |
Tim Brown |
County Commissioner, Precinct
4 |
John Fisher |
Justice of the Peace,
Precinct 1 |
Lee Lingo |
Ted Duffield |
Justice of the Peace,
Precinct 2 |
Donald (Don) Engleking |
Justice of the Peace, Precinct
3, Place 2 |
G. W. Ivey |
Justice of the Peace, Precinct
4, Place 2 |
William (Bill) Cooke |
County Chairman, Republican
Party |
Nancy Boston |
Republican Party
Primary 2010 Ballot Propositions |
Ballot Proposition #1:
Photo ID
The Texas Legislature
should make it a priority to protect the integrity of our election process
by enacting legislation that requires voters to provide valid photo
identification in order to cast a ballot in any and all elections conducted
in the State of Texas.
YES or NO
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Ballot Proposition #2:
Controlling Government Growth
Every government body
in Texas should be required to limit any annual increase in its budget and
spending to the combined increase of population and inflation unless it
first gets voter approval to exceed the allowed annual growth or in the
case of an official emergency.
YES or NO |
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Ballot Proposition
#3: Cutting Federal Income Taxes
In addition to
aggressively eliminating irresponsible federal spending, Congress should
empower American citizens to stimulate the economy by Congress cutting
federal income taxes for all federal taxpayers, rather than spending
hundreds of billions of dollars on so-called "federal economic stimulus."
YES or NO
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Ballot Proposition
#4: Public Acknowledgement of God
The use of the word
"God," prayers, and the Ten Commandments should be allowed at public
gatherings and public educational institutions, as well as be permitted on
government buildings and property.
YES or NO
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Ballot Propositions
#5: Sonograms
The Texas
Legislature should enact legislation requiring a sonogram to be performed
and shown to each mother about to undergo a medically unnecessary,
elective abortion.
YES or NO
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