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County Clerk - Shelley Coston


 

GENERAL PRIMARY ELECTION BALLOT
May 29, 2012

DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATES




President

Barack Obama

Darcy G. Richardson
Bob Ely
John Wolfe
Uncommitted



 

U. S. Senator

Addie Dainell Allen

Sean Hubbard

Grady Yarbrough

Paul Sadler



 

 

U.S. Representative, District 25

Elaine M. Henderson




 

U.S. Representative, District 31

Stephen M. Wyman



 

 

Railroad Commissioner

Dale Henry



 

 

Justice, Supreme Court, Place 6 

Michele Petty



 

 

Presiding Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals

Keith Hampton



 

 

Member, State Board of Education, District 10

Judy Jennings




 

State Representative, District 54

Claudia Brown



 

 

Justice, 3rd Court of Appeals, Place 2

J. Andrew Hathcock



 

 

Justice, 3rd Court of Appeals, Place 3

Diane Henson



 

 

Justice, 3rd Court of Appeals, Place 5

Karen L. Watkins



 

 

Justice, 3rd Court of Appeals, Place 6

Bryan Case



 

 

Sheriff

Frank J. Hernandez, Sr.




 

County Commissioner, Precinct 1

Irene Andrews



 

 

County Commissioner, Precinct 3

Billy Ray Crow



 

 

Justice of the Peace, Precinct 3, Place 1  

Mike Medrano



 

 

County Chairman, Democratic Party

Marianne Miller

Donald D.E. Cleveland







PARTY REFERENDUM

 

Proposition 1 

Any graduate of a Texas high school, who has lived in the state for at least three years and lived here continuously for the last year, should be eligible for in-state tuition at state supported colleges and universities and given the opportunity to earn legal status through a higher education or military service.  



 

 

Proposition 2   

Because a college education is increasingly necessary for jobs that allow our citizens to achieve middle class lifestyles and become the entrepreneurs who create the jobs that our economy relies on, we call on the Texas Legislature to fund colleges and universities such that tuition and fees can be affordable to all Texans.



 

 

Proposition 3  

Should the Texas Legislature allow the people of Texas to vote to legalize casino gambling with all funds generated being used only for education?



 

 


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