Keller - Roanoke - Northeast Fort Worth | 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)

Voters in Tarrant County may cast a ballot at any polling location in the county during early voting and on election day. Denton County voters may cast a ballot at any polling location during early voting but must vote at their assigned precinct on election day. Denton County also has dierent polling locations for Democrats and Republicans on election day. Visit www.tarrantcounty.com/en/elections.html or www.votedenton.gov to see a full list of where to vote during early voting and on election day. Voters can vote in the Republican or Democratic primary, but not both. This guide includes only candidates who represent the communities of Keller, Roanoke, Northeast Fort Worth, Trophy Club and Westlake. Only contested races in the primary are listed.

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

SOURCES: TARRANT COUNTY ELECTIONS ADMINISTRATION, DENTON COUNTY ELECTIONS ADMINISTRATION, TEXAS SECRETARY OF STATE’S OFFICECOMMUNITY IMPACT NEWSPAPER

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

R Republican

D Democrat

*Incumbent

** CANDIDATE IS NOT FORMER GOV. RICK PERRY

Attorney General R Ken Paxton* R Eva Guzman

Commissioner of Agriculture R Carey A. Counsil R James White R Sid Miller* D Susan Hays D Ed Ireson Railroad Commissioner R Sarah Stogner R Tom Slocum Jr. R Marvin “Sarge” Summers ‡ ‡ MARVIN "SARGE" SUMMERS DIED FEB. 8; HOWEVER, HIS NAME WILL STILL APPEAR ON THE BALLOT. Justice, Supreme Court, Place 9 R David J. Schenck R Evan Young* Judge, Court of Criminal R Wayne Christian* R Dawayne Tipton

State Board of Education, District 11 R Patricia “Pat” Hardy* R Rebecca Garcia R “DC” Caldwell † R Joshua Tarbay D “DC” Caldwell I D Luis Miguel Sifuentes D James Whiteld † NOTE: “DC” CALDWELL HAS FILED TO RUN AS BOTH A REPUBLICAN AND A DEMOCRAT. UNDER STATE LAW, A CANDIDATE RUNNING UNDER MORE THAN ONE PARTY IS INELIGIBLE FOR A PLACE IN THE GENERAL ELECTION. State Board of Education, District 14 R Sue Melton-Malone* R Evelyn Brooks State Senate, District 12 R Tan Parker R Chris Russell D Francine Ly D Ferdi Mongo Texas House of Representatives, District 63 R Ben Bumgarner

STATEWIDE

LOCAL U.S. House of Representatives, District 12 R Ryan J. Catala R Alysia Rieg R Kay Granger* U.S. House of Representatives, District 24 D Jan McDowell D Kathy Fragnoli D Derrik T Gay U.S. House of Representatives, District 26 R Brian Brazeal R Raven Harrison R Vincent Gallo R Isaac Smith R Michael C. Burgess* R Beth Van Duyne* R Nate Weymouth

Governor R Paul Belew R Kandy Kaye Horn R Rick Perry** R Don Hunes R Chad Prather R Allen B. West R Danny Harrison

R George P. Bush R Louie Gohmert D Mike Fields D Joe Jaworski D Rochelle Mercedes Garza D S. “TBone” Raynor D Lee Merritt Comptroller of Public Accounts R Mark V. Goloby R Glenn Hegar* D Janet T. Dudding D Tim Mahoney D Angel Luis Vega Commissioner of the General Land Oce R Don W. Minton

R Greg Abbott* D Beto O’Rourke D Michael Cooper D Joy Diaz D Inocencio (Inno) Barrientez D Rich Wakeland Lieutenant Governor

R Daniel Miller R Dan Patrick* R Zach Vance

R Tim Westley R Ben Armenta R Weston Martinez R Victor Avila R Dawn Buckingham R Jon Spiers R Rufus Lopez D Michael Lange D Jinny Suh D Jay Kleberg D Sandragrace Martinez

R Aaron Sorrells R Trayce Bradford R Todd M. Bullis D Mike Collier D Michelle Beckley D Carla Brailey

Appeals, Place 5 R Clint Morgan R Scott Walker*

R Jake Collier R Nick Sanders R Je Younger

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