Sugar Land - Missouri City Edition | October 2024

Election

BY KELLY SCHAFLER

Voter Guide

2024

Dates to know

Where to vote

Oct. 21: First day of early voting Oct. 25: Last day to apply for ballot by mail (received, not postmarked) Nov. 1: Last day of early voting Nov. 5: Election Day and the last day to receive ballot by mail (or Nov. 6 if carrier envelope is postmarked by 7 p.m. at location of election on Election Day)

Fort Bend County residents can vote at any polling location during early voting or on Election Day. Visit www.fortbendcountytx.gov for polling locations.

Only candidates in contested elections are included. Go to county election websites for information on uncontested races.

KEY: D Democrat G Green L Libertarian R Republican *Incumbent

Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, presiding judge R David J. Schenck D Holly Taylor Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 7 R Gina Parker D Nancy Mulder Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 8 R Lee Finley D Chika Anyiam Texas House, District 27 R Ibifrisolam Max-Alalibo D Ronald Reynolds* Texas House, District 28

Fort Bend County constable, Precinct 3 R Ali Sheikhani D Nabil Shike* Missouri City City Council, District A Bruce Zaborowski Monica Riley* Steven McKinney Missouri City City Council, District C Mu Liu Joanna Ouderkirk Shad Bogany Shaizad (Sam) Chatriwala Feven Gebremariam Missouri City charter propositions

Sample ballot

Federal elections President

R Donald Trump D Kamala Harris L Chase Oliver G Jill Stein U.S. Senate R Ted Cruz* D Colin Allred L Ted Brown U.S. House, District 7 R Caroline Kane D Lizzie Fletcher* U.S. House, District 22 R Troy Nehls* D Marquette Greene-Scott State elections Texas railroad commissioner

R Gary Gates* D Marty Rocha Texas House, District 76 R Lea Simmons D Suleman Lalani* State Senator, District 17 R Joan Huffman* D Kathy Cheng

There are 14 propositions on the ballot in Missouri City for amendments to the city’s charter. Some City Council-related changes include compensation changes, member appointments and council meeting requirements. More information on each proposition is available at www.communityimpact.com. The charter amendments will be posed in a question format on the ballot requiring voters to answer with a yes or no to each proposed change. Sugar Land bond propositions Prop A provides $144.5 million for public safety Prop B provides $118 million for streets, sidewalks and mobility Prop C provides $35 million for drainage projects Prop D provides $40.5 million for municipal projects Prop E provides $12 million for a new animal shelter

R Christi Craddick* D Katherine Culbert L Hawk Dunlap G Eddie Espinoza Texas Supreme Court justice, Place 2 R Jimmy Blacklock* D DaSean Jones Texas Supreme Court justice, Place 4 R John Devine* D Christine Vinh Weems Texas Supreme Court justice, Place 6 R Jane Bland* D Bonnie Lee Goldstein L J. David Roberson

Local elections Fort Bend County tax assessor-collector R Jaison Joseph D Carmen P. Turner* Fort Bend County sheriff R Marshall Slot D Eric Fagan* Fort Bend County commissioner, Precinct 3 R Andy Meyers* D Taral Patel Fort Bend County constable, Precinct 2

R Robert Hartfield D Daryl L. Smith Sr.*

SOURCES: TEXAS SECRETARY OF STATE, MISSOURI CITY, SUGAR LAND/COMMUNITY IMPACT

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