2022
PRIMARY VOTER GUIDE GUIDE Candidates and information for runo elections
COMPILED BY BROOKLYNN COOPER
DATES TO KNOW May 13 Last day to apply for ballot by mail (received, not postmarked)
WHERE TO VOTE
Voters in Collin County may cast a ballot at any polling location during early voting and on election day. Voters who voted with a Republican ballot during the March primary election must vote with a Republican ballot during the runo election. Voters who voted with a Democratic ballot during the March election must vote with a Democratic ballot during the runo election. This guide includes only candidates who serve Community Impact Newspaper’s McKinney coverage area.
May 16 First day of early voting May 20 Last day of early voting May 24 Election day
SOURCES: COLLIN COUNTY ELECTIONS DEPARTMENT, TEXAS SECRETARY OF STATE’S OFFICE COMMUNITY IMPACT NEWSPAPER
SAMPLE BALLOT
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.
Comptroller of public accounts
Railroad commissioner R Wayne Christian* R Sarah Stogner LOCAL Texas House of Representatives, District 61 R Frederick Frazier R Paul Chabot
U.S. House of Representatives, District 70 R Jamee Jolly R Eric J. Bowlin D Mihaela Elizabeth Plesa D Cassandra Garcia Hernandez COLLIN COUNTY County Court at Law No. 5
District clerk R Mike Gould R Lynne Finley Constable, Precinct 1 (unexpired term) R Cris Trevino R Matt Carpenter Collin Democratic Party chair D Caroline Werner D Mike Rawlins*
STATEWIDE Lieutenant governor D Michelle Beckley D Mike Collier Attorney general R Ken Paxton* R George P. Bush D Joe Jaworski D Rochelle Mercedes Garza
D Janet T. Dudding D Angel Luis Vega Commissioner of the General Land Oce R Tim Westley R Dawn Buckingham D Sandragrace Martinez D Jay Kleberg
R Randy Johnson R Jimmy Angelino
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MCKINNEY EDITION • MAY 2022
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