Filing deadlines have passed, and ballot positioning drawings have been concluded, so your ballot for the March 3, 2020, Primary Election is set. We have listed all of the candidates and races that will be on the ballot at the local level — from US Representative all the way down to Constables. Here’s a look at the candidates. These candidates are listed according to their official order on the ballot, which was drawn by chance.
Republican Primary Election
U. S. REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 21
- Chip Roy
STATE SENATOR, DISTRICT 24
- Dawn Buckingham
STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 53
- Andrew S. Murr
DISTRICT JUDGE, 216TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
- Albert D. “Pat” Pattillo, III
DISTRICT ATTORNEY, 216TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
- Lucy Wilke
DISTRICT ATTORNEY, 198TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
- Stephen Harpold
COUNTY ATTORNEY
- Heather Stebbins
COUNTY CLERK
- Jackie “JD” Dowdy
COUNTY SHERIFF
- Mitch Lambdin
- Larry Leitha
- Tommy Eddie Hill
- Carol Twiss
- Elias Romeriz Garcia
COUNTY TAX ASSESSOR-COLLECTOR
- Lonnell Hanks
- Bob Reeves (incumbent)
COUNTY COMMISSIONER PRECINCT 1
- Harley David Belew
COUNTY COMMISSIONER PRECINCT 3
- Jonathan Letz
COUNTY CONSTABLE PRECINCT 1
- Tommy Rodriguez
COUNTY CONSTABLE PRECINCT 2
- Kyle Schneider
COUNTY CONSTABLE PRECINCT 3
- Paul A. Gonzales
COUNTY CONSTABLE PRECINCT 4
- Nelton Spittler
- Brad Rider
Democratic Primary Election
U. S. REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 21
- Wendy R. Davis
- Jennie Lou Leeder
STATE SENATOR, DISTRICT 24
- Clayton Tucker
STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 53
- Joe P. Herrera
(Please note that the Democratic Party did not have as many local candidates as the Republican Party, hence the smaller number of races listed.)