Northwest Austin Edition | October 2022

VOTER GUIDE GUIDE

Candidates and information for general elections

DATES TO KNOW Oct. 24 First day of early voting

WHERE TO VOTE

Nov. 8 Election Day Nov. 8 Last day to receive ballot by mail (or Nov. 9 if carrier envelope is postmarked by 7 p.m. at location of election on Election Day)

Residents can vote at any polling location in the county in which they are registered to vote. More information on ballot items and polling locations for early and regular voting can be found at www.votetravis.org or www.wilco.org.

Oct. 28 Last day to apply for ballot by mail (received, not postmarked) Nov. 4 Last day of early voting

SOURCES: TRAVIS AND WILLIAMSON COUNTY CLERKCOMMUNITY IMPACT

Only candidates in contested elections are included.

SAMPLE BALLOT

R Republican

D Democrat

L Libertarian

G Green

STATE Governor *Incumbent

Commissioner of agriculture R Sid Miller* D Susan Hays Railroad commissioner R Wayne Christian* D Luke Warford L Jaime Andres Diez G Hunter Wayne Crow Justice, Supreme Court, Place 3 R Debra Lehrmann* D Erin A. Nowell

R Ken Paxton* D Rochelle Mercedes Garza L Mark Ash Comptroller of public accounts R Glenn Hegar* D Janet T. Dudding L V. Alonzo Echevarria-Garza Commissioner of the General Land Oce R Dawn Buckingham D Jay Kleberg G Alfred Molison, Jr.

L Thomas Edward Oxford Justice, Supreme Court, Place 5 R Rebeca Huddle* D Amanda Reichek Justice, Supreme Court, Place 9 R Evan Young* D Julia Maldonado Judge, Court of Criminal

D Dana Human Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 6 R Jesse F. McClure III* D Robert Johnson State Senator, District 14 D Sarah Eckhardt* L Steven E. Haskett State Senator, District 24 R Pete Flores D Kathy Jones-Hospod

R Greg Abbott* D Beto O’Rourke L Mark Tippetts G Delilah Barrios Lieutenant governor

R Dan Patrick* D Mike Collier L Shanna Steele Attorney general

Appeals, Place 5 R Scott Walker*

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