North San Antonio Edition - February 2022

2022 P R I M A R Y E L E C T I O N G U I D E GUIDE Candidates and information for the March primaries

D A T E S T O K N O W Feb. 14 First day of early voting

W H E R E T O V O T E

March 1 Primary election day March 1 Last day to receive ballot by mail (or March 3 if carrier envelope is postmarked by 7 p.m. at location of election)

Registered voters in Bexar County can cast a ballot at their assigned precinct during early voting or on election day. Voters can nd their precinct location at www.bexar.org/elections-department

Feb. 18 Last day to apply for ballot by mail (received, not postmarked) Feb. 25 Last day of early voting

SOURCES: TEXAS SECRETARY OF STATE’S OFFICE, BEXAR COUNTY ELECTIONS DEPARTMENTCOMMUNITY IMPACT NEWSPAPER

S A M P L E B A L L O T

R Republican

D Democrat

*Incumbent

Voters can vote in the Republican or Democratic primary, but not both. Only candidates in contested primary elections are listed below. Winners advance to the Nov. 8 general election.

Commissioner of agriculture R Carey Counsil R Sid Miller R James White D Susan Hays D Ed Ireson Railroad commissioner R Wayne Christian* R Tom Slocum Jr. R Marvin “Sarge” Summers † R Sarah Stogner R Dawayne Tipton D Luke Warford Justice, Supreme Court, Place 9 R David Schenck R Evan Young Member, State Board of Education, District 1 R Lani Popp R Michael “Travis” Stevens D Laura Marquez D Melissa Ortega D Omar Yanar Member, State Board of

Representatives, District 121 D Becca Defelice D Gabriel Gregory R Steve Allison* R Michael Champion Texas House of Representatives, District 122 R Adam Blanchard R Elisa Chan R Mark Cuthbert R Mark Dorazio Texas Senate, District 25 R Channon Cain R Donna Campbell* Bexar County judge D Ivalis Meza Gonzalez D Ina Minjarez D Gerardo Ponce D Peter Sakai R Nathan Buchanan R Trish DeBerry Bexar County Precinct 3 Justice of the Peace R Joseph Appelt R Julie Bray Patterson R Carla Riedl R Duane Weeks

R Louie Gourmet R Eva Guzman R Ken Paxton* D Mike Fields D Rochelle Mercedes Garza D Joe Jaworski D Lee Merritt

R Ken Morrow LOCAL U.S. House of Representatives, District 20 R Raquel Lopez R Kyle Sinclair U.S. House of Representatives, District 21

STATEWIDE

Governor R Greg Abbott* R Paul Belew R Danny Harrison R Don Hunes R Kandy Kaye Horn

D S. “T-Bone” Raynor Comptroller of public accounts

R Rick Perry** R Chad Prather R Allen B. West D Rich Wakeland D Inocencio (Inno) Barrientez D Michael Cooper D Joy Diaz D Beto O’Rourke Lieutenant governor R Trayce Bradford R Todd Bullis

R Mark Goloby R Glenn Hegar* D Janet T. Dudding D Tim Mahoney D Angel Luis Vega Commissioner of the General Land Oce R Ben Armenta R Victor Avila R Dawn Buckingham R Rufus Lopez R Weston Martinez R Don Minton R Jon Spiers R Tim Westley D Jay Kleberg D Michael Lange D Sandragrace Martinez D Jinny Suh

D David Anderson Jr. D Coy Gee Branscum II D Cherif Gacis D Scott Sturm D Ricardo Villarreal

D Claudia Zapata R Michael French R Robert Lowry R Chip Roy* R Dana Zavorka U.S. House of Representatives, District 23 D Priscilla Golden D John Lira R Alma Arredondo-Lynch R Alia Garcia R Tony Gonzales* Texas House of

R Daniel Miller R Dan Patrick* R Aaron Sorrells R Zach Vance D Michelle Beckley D Carla Brailey D Mike Collier

Attorney general R George P. Bush

Education, District 3 R Lana Jean Holland

** CANDIDATE IS NOT FORMER GOV. RICK PERRY

† MARVIN "SARGE" SUMMERS DIED FEB. 8; HOWEVER, HIS NAME WILL STILL APPEAR ON THE BALLOT.

V O T E R T U R N O U T

Republican primaries

Democratic primaries

Turnout

Registered voters

Turnout

Registered voters

2002

2002

38,383

855,156

855,156

63,657

2006

2006

40,487

21,017

872,040

872,040

2010

2010

67,263

887,915

887,915

43,338

2014

2014

64,595

916,408

916,408

44,835

2018

2018

69,695

1,073,655

1,073,655

86,761

SOURCE: BEXAR COUNTYCOMMUNITY IMPACT NEWSPAPER

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