sample republican party primary ballot | march 2014

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12/19/2013 8:20 AM Republican Candidates March 4, 2014 Primary Election U. S. Senator 6 yr. term Dwayne Stovall (Rep) Curt Cleaver (Rep) Ken Cope (Rep) Steve Stockman (Rep) Linda Vega (Rep) Chris Mapp (Rep) John Cornyn (Rep) Reid Reasor (Rep) U.S. Representative, District 21 – 2 yr. term Lamar Smith (Rep) Michael J. Smith (Rep) Matt McCall (Rep) U.S. Representative, District 25 – 2 yr. term Roger Williams (Rep) U.S. Representative, District 35 – 2 yr. term Susan Narvaiz (Rep) Governor – 4 yr. term Lisa Fritsch (Rep) Greg Abbott (Rep) SECEDE Kilgore (Rep) Miriam Martinez (Rep) Lieutenant Governor – 4 yr. term Jerry Patterson (Rep) David Dewhurst (Rep) Dan Patrick (Rep) Todd Staples (Rep) Attorney General – 4 yr. term Dan Branch (Rep) Barry Smitherman (Rep) Ken Paxton (Rep) Comptroller of Public Accounts – 4 yr. term Raul Torres (Rep) Harvey Hilderbran (Rep) Debra Medina (Rep) Glenn Hegar (Rep) Commissioner of the General Land Office – 4 yr. term David Watts (Rep) George P. Bush (Rep) Commissioner of Agriculture – 4 yr. term Sid Miller (Rep) Joe Cotten (Rep) Eric Opiela (Rep) J. Allen Carnes (Rep) Tommy Merritt (Rep)

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Polls will be open 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Tuesday, March 4, for the 2014 Republican Party primary election.

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Page 1: Sample Republican Party Primary Ballot | March 2014

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Republican Candidates March 4, 2014 Primary Election

U. S. Senator 6 yr. term Dwayne Stovall (Rep) Curt Cleaver (Rep) Ken Cope (Rep) Steve Stockman (Rep) Linda Vega (Rep) Chris Mapp (Rep)

John Cornyn (Rep) Reid Reasor (Rep) U.S. Representative, District 21 – 2 yr. term

Lamar Smith (Rep) Michael J. Smith (Rep) Matt McCall (Rep)

U.S. Representative, District 25 – 2 yr. term Roger Williams (Rep) U.S. Representative, District 35 – 2 yr. term Susan Narvaiz (Rep) Governor – 4 yr. term

Lisa Fritsch (Rep) Greg Abbott (Rep) SECEDE Kilgore (Rep) Miriam Martinez (Rep)

Lieutenant Governor – 4 yr. term Jerry Patterson (Rep) David Dewhurst (Rep) Dan Patrick (Rep) Todd Staples (Rep)

Attorney General – 4 yr. term Dan Branch (Rep) Barry Smitherman (Rep) Ken Paxton (Rep)

Comptroller of Public Accounts – 4 yr. term Raul Torres (Rep) Harvey Hilderbran (Rep) Debra Medina (Rep) Glenn Hegar (Rep)

Commissioner of the General Land Office – 4 yr. term David Watts (Rep) George P. Bush (Rep)

Commissioner of Agriculture – 4 yr. term Sid Miller (Rep) Joe Cotten (Rep) Eric Opiela (Rep) J. Allen Carnes (Rep) Tommy Merritt (Rep)

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Railroad Commissioner – 6 yr term Wayne Christian (Rep) Ryan Sitton (Rep) Becky Berger (Rep) Malachi Boyuls (Rep)

Chief Justice, Supreme Court 6 yr. term Nathan Hecht (Rep) Robert Talton

Justice, Supreme Court, Place 6 – Unexpired Term 6 yr. term Jeff Brown (Rep) Joe Pool (Rep) Justice, Supreme Court, Place 7 – 6 yr. term Jeff Boyd (Rep) Justice, Supreme Court, Place 8 – 6 yr. term

Sharon McCally (Rep) Phil Johnson (Rep)

Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 3 Barbara Walther (Rep) Bert Richardson (Rep)

Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 4 Richard Dean Davis (Rep)

Kevin Patrick Yeary (Rep) Jani Jo Wood (Rep) Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 9 W.C. “Bud” Kirkendall (Rep) David Newell (Rep) State Senator, District 25 – 4 yr. term

Mike Novak (Rep) Elisa Chan (Rep) Donna Campbell (Rep)

State Representative, District 45 – 2 yr. term Jason A. Isaac (Rep) Chief Justice, 3rd Court of Appeals District – Jeff Rose (Rep) District Judge, 207th Judicial District – 4 yr. term Jack Robison (Rep) District Judge, 274th Judicial District – 4 yr. term

Gary L. Steel (Rep) District Judge, 428th Judicial District – 4 yr. term Bill Henry (Rep) District Attorney – 4 yr. term

Lynn Peach (Rep Wesley “Wes” Mau (Rep)

County Judge – 4 yr. term Bert Cobb (Rep)

Judge, County Court at Law, Place 1 – 4 yr. term Robert E. Updegrove (Rep) Judge, County Court at Law, Place 2 – 4 yr. term David S. Glickler (Rep) District Clerk – 4 yr. term Beverly Crumley (Rep)

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County Clerk – 4 yr. term Liz Q. Gonzalez (Rep) County Treasurer – 4 yr. term Michele Tuttle (Rep) County Surveyor – 4 yr. term Kelly Kilber (Rep) County Commissioner, Pct. 2 – 4 yr. term Mark Jones (Rep) County Commissioner, Pct. 4 – 4 yr. term Ray Whisenant (Rep) Justice of the Peace, Pct. 1, Pl 2 – 4 yr. term Judy Ann Seim (Rep)

Peggy Jones (Rep) Justice of the Peace, Pct. 3 – 4 yr. term Andrew Cable (Rep) Justice of the Peace, Pct. 4 – 4 yr. term Terry Kyle (Rep) County Chairman 2 yr. term Russell Hayter (Rep) Precinct Chairman 2 yr. term 110 Carla Caskey Sisk (Rep) Mary E. Gonzales (Rep) 111 112 113 Adam O’Sullivan (Rep)

Naomi Narvaiz (Rep) 120 Joseph Sadler (Rep) Mason Murphy 125 127 Daniel J. McDonald (Rep) 129 Jack W. Caraway (Rep) 221 Doug Kadjar (Rep) 223 224 David Williams (Rep) 225 Stuart G. “Stu” Hoyt (Rep) David C. Crowell (Rep) 226 David M. Howard (Rep)

Darryl Swann (Rep) 228 229 Sean Bolock (Rep) 230 Jeff Dotterer (Rep) 232 Pat T.W. Chisholm (Rep) 234 Tommy Ratliff (Rep) 236 238 301 315 Brian McAuliffe (Rep) 316 Rob Roark (Rep)

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317 Lisa Marie Coppoletta (Rep) 318 330 Charles Walts (Rep)

Jim Green (Rep) 332 Floyd M. Akers (Rep) Will Taff (Rep) 333 Jim Jones (Rep)

Frank Puckett (Rep) Jim Melton (Rep) 334 335 Jason Foreman (Rep)

Nick Edwards (Rep) 336 Shawn K. Blakeley (Rep)

Bo Michael Dresner (Rep) 337 Nancye Britner (Rep) 339 James Clements (Rep) 413 414 Riley Inks 415 416 417 418 419 Brandon Lopez (Rep) 420 421 440 Starlene Varness (Rep) 441 Charles E. Bonney (Rep) 442 Harvey Bell (Rep) 443 Dan Robison (Rep) 444 Linda Kenney (Rep) 447 Lenee Lovejoy (Rep)

Don B. Meador (Rep) 449 MaryPat Paul (Rep) Proposition 1 (Proposición 1) Religious Freedom: Texans should be free to express their religious beliefs, including prayer, in public places. (Libertad de Religión: Los residentes de Texas deben tener la libertad de expresar sus creencias religiosas, incluyendo oraciones en lugares públicos.)

□ YES (SI) □ NO (NO) Proposition 2 (Proposición 2) Second Amendment: Texas should support Second Amendment liberties by expanding locations where concealed handgun license-holders may legally carry. (Segunda Enmienda: El Estado de Texas debe de apoyar los derechos otorgados por la Segunda Enmienda, al expandir los lugares en los que personas con permiso para portar armas lo pueden hacer legalmente.)

□ YES (SI) □ NO (NO)

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Proposition 3 (Proposición 3) Franchise Tax: Texas should abolish the state franchise tax, also known as the margins tax, to encourage business growth. (Impuesto Sobre Empresas: El Estado de Texas debe de erradicar el impuesto sobre empresas estatal, también conocido como impuesto sobre ganancias, a fin de promover el crecimiento económico.)

□ YES (SI) □ NO (NO) Proposition 4 (Proposición 4) Welfare Reform: Texas recipients of taxpayer-funded public assistance should be subject to random drug testing as a condition of receiving benefits. (Reforma del Programa de Asistencia Pública: A los residentes de Texas que reciben asistencia publica financiada por los impuestos sobre ingreso de los contribuyentes, deben de ser sujetos a la administración de pruebas de consumo de drogas al azar, como una condición para recibir los beneficios.)

□ YES (SI) □ NO (NO) Proposition 5 (Proposición 5) No Lawmaker Exceptions: All elected officials and their staff should be subject to the same laws, rules, regulations, and ordinances as their constituents. (No excepciones para legisladores: Todos los oficiales electos y su personal deben de ser sujetos a las mismas leyes, reglamentos y ordenanzas como sus constituyentes.)

□ YES (SI) □ NO (NO) Proposition 6 (Proposición 6) Obamacare: The Affordable Care Act, also known as “Obamacare,” should be repealed. (Obamacare: La Reforma de Salud, ACA por sus siglas en ingles, también conocida como “Obamacare” debe de ser derogada.)

□ YES (SI) □ NO (NO)