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With early voting coming to an end, attention now turns to election day. Parker County registered voters who have not yet cast their ballots in the Republican and Democratic primaries have one remaining opportunity on March  5.

Local races of most interest are the  State rep. Dist. 60 race between incumbent Glenn Rogers and Michael Olcott, and the Pct. 4 constable race between incumbent Scott Jones and Jerry Stockon.

The Community News conducted recorded iterviews with Rogers, Jones, and Stockon, and those interviews can be accessed at the links below:

 

 

Glenn Rogers

House District 60

Click here for audio interview

   

 

 

 

 

Mike Olcott

House District 60

Did not respond to interview invitation

   

 

 

 

 

Scott Jones

Constable, Pct. 4

Click here for audio interview

   

 

 

 

 

Jerry Stockon

Constable, Pct. 4

Click here for audio interview

   

 

 

Below are the names of all candidates that will appear on ballots in Parker County. Not every race will be on every ballot — it will depend on where you live. In addition, the term “precinct” has two meanings: there are four county precincts from which justices of the peace and constables are elected; and there are 44 voting precincts in the county. You can find your voting precinct number on your Voter ID card.

Races marked with “*” will only be on the ballots for the people who live in those voting areas.

Democrats

President
Dean Phillips
Joseph R. Biden Jr.
Cenk Uygur
Marianne Williamson
Star Locke
Armando "Mando" Perez-Serrato
Frankie Lozada
Gabriel A. Cornejo

United States Senator
Colin Allred
Carl Oscar Sherman
Roland Gutierrez
Meri Gomez
Steven J. Keough
Mark Gonzalez
Heli Rodriguez Prilliman
A. "Robert" Hassan
Thierry Tchenko

United States Representative, District 12
Sebastian K. Gehrig
Trey J. Hunt

Railroad Commissioner
Katherine Culbert
Bill Burch

Justice, Supreme Court, Place 2
Randy Sarosdy
DaSean Jones

Justice, Supreme Court, Place 4
Christine Vinh Weems

Justice, Supreme Court, Place 6
Joe Pool
Bonnie Lee Goldstein

Presiding Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals
Holly Taylor

Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 7
Nancy Mulder

Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 8
Chika Anyiam

Member, State Board of Education, District 11
Rayna Glasser

State Senator, District 10*
Andy Morris

State Senator, District 30*
Michael Braxton
Dale Frey
Matthew McGhee

County Chair
Kay Pierson Parr

Republicans

President
Donald J. Trump
Ron DeSantis
David Stuckenberg
Ryan L. Binkley
Chris Christie
Asa Hutchinson
Nikki Haley
Vivek Ramaswamy
Uncommitted

United States Senator
Holland "Redd" Gibson
R E (Rufus) Lopez
Ted Cruz

United States Representative, District 12 Clint Dorris
John C. O'Shea
Shellie Gardner
Anne Henley
Craig Goldman

Railroad Commissioner
Christi Craddick
Corey Howell
Christie Clark
Petra Reyes
James "Jim" Matlock

Justice, Supreme Court, Place 2
Jimmy Blacklock

Justice, Supreme Court, Place 4
John Devine
Brian Walker

Justice, Supreme Court, Place 6
Jane Bland

Presiding Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals
David J. Schenck
Sharon Keller

Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 7
Gina Parker
Barbara Parker Hervey

Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 8
Lee Finley
Michelle Slaughter

Member, State Board of Education, District 11
Pat (Patricia) Hardy
Brandon Hall

State Senator, District 10*
Phil King

State Senator, District 30*
Carrie De Moor
Brent Hagenbuch
Cody Clark
Jace Yarbrough

State Representative, District 60
Glenn Rogers
Mike Olcott

"Chief Justice, 2nd Court of Appeals District"
Bonnie Sudderth

Justice, 2nd Court of Appeals District, Place 4
Wade Birdwell

Justice, 2nd Court of Appeals District, Place 5
Dabney Bassel

Justice, 2nd Court of Appeals District, Place 6
Mike Wallach

"District Judge, 43rd Judicial District"
S. Craig Towson

"District Judge, 415th Judicial District"
Graham Quisenberry

District Attorney, 43rd Judicial District
Jeff Swain

Judge, County Court at Law No. 2
Lynn Marie Johnson
County Attorney
John Forrest Jr

Sheriff
Russ Authier

County Tax Assessor-Collector
Jennifer "Jenny" Gentry

County Commissioner, Precinct 1*
George Conley

County Commissioner, Precinct 3*
Larry Walden

Constable, Precinct 1*
Ray Wright
Jason Ingram

Constable, Precinct 2*
Joe Harris, Jr.

Constable, Precinct 3*
Glen D Praetor
Cruz Rivas III

Constable, Precinct 4*
Scott Jones
Jerry Stockon

County Chair
Brady Gray

Precinct Chair, Precinct 100*
Leroy Hidalgo
Mindy White

Precinct Chair, Precinct 120*
Mike Kelley
Richelle Pruitt

Precinct Chair, Precinct 215*
Bret Watson
Laura Hester

Precinct Chair, Precinct 230*
Calvin Allen
Joe Wilkinson

Precinct Chair, Precinct 230*
Christina Cleghorn
Chris Michael Humphries

Precinct Chair, Precinct 245*
Larry Teaff
Greg Boggs

Precinct Chair, Precinct 260*
Lisa Catlin
Todd Kuenstner

Precinct Chair, Precinct 300*
Barbara L Chapman
Dianna Littlepage Meyer

Precinct Chair, Precinct 305*
Natasha Randolph
Garrett Steinberger

Precinct Chair, Precinct 315*
Bruce Melberg
Zan Prince

Precinct Chair, Precinct 325*
Larry Bartoli
Christian Carreon

Precinct Chair, Precinct 335*
Lori Traeger
Landon Meeker

Precinct Chair, Precinct 350*
Mary Mayo
Deborah (Debbie) Carney
Rob Looper

Precinct Chair, Precinct 420*
Joelene Slocum
Laura Heffelfinger

Precinct Chair, Precinct 430*
Jeff Streetman
Jim Forgey

Precinct Chair, Precinct 435*
John Korpal
Pryce R. Marshall

Precinct Chair, Precinct 440*
Amanda Garner
Lewis A. Hall

Precinct Chair, Precinct 445*
LP Ladouceur
John Schoolfield

Precinct Chair, Precinct 450*
Brad Manning
Ed Huddleston

Republican ballot propositions

The following ballot propositions will be on the Republican ballot. These do not carry the force of law - they simply serve as an opinion poll. These are all "Yes" or "No"  questions on the ballot.

Proposition 1
Texas should eliminate all property taxes without increasing Texans’ overall tax burden.

Proposition 2
Texas should create a Border Protection Unit, and deploy additional state law enforcement and military forces, to seal the border, to use physical force to prevent illegal entry and trafficking, and to deport illegal aliens to Mexico or to their nations of origin.

Proposition 3
The Texas Legislature should require the use of E-Verify by all employers in Texas to protect jobs for legal workers by preventing the hiring of illegal aliens.

Proposition 4
The Texas Legislature should end all subsidies and public services, including in-state college tuition and enrollment in public schools, for illegal aliens.

Proposition 5
Texas urges the United States Congress not to grant any form of amnesty or a pathway to legalization for illegal aliens.

Proposition 6
The Texas Legislature should prohibit the deployment of the Texas National Guard to a foreign conflict unless Congress first formally declares war.

 Proposition 7 The Texas Legislature should establish authority within the Texas State Comptroller’s office to administer access to gold and silver through the Texas Bullion Depository for use as legal tender.

Proposition 8 The State of Texas should ensure that Texans are free to give or to withhold consent for any vaccine without coercion.

Proposition 9 The Republican Party of Texas should restrict voting in the Republican primary to only registered Republicans.

Proposition 10 The Texas Constitution should be amended to restore authority to the Texas Attorney General to prosecute election crimes.

Proposition 11 Texas parents and guardians should have the right to select schools, whether public or private, for their children, and the funding should follow the student.

Proposition 12 The Texas Constitution should be amended to require proof of citizenship before any individual can be registered to vote.

Proposition 13 Texas should ban the sale of Texas land to citizens, governments, and entities from China, Iran, North Korea, and Russia. 

Click here for election day polling locations.

All polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Tuesday, March 5.

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