Everything San Angelo Needs to Know About How to Vote on November 5

Everything San Angelo Needs to Know About How to Vote on November 5
Everything San Angelo Needs to Know About How to Vote on November 5

President of the United States

  • Donald J. Trump (R)
  • Kamala Harris (D)
  • Chase Oliver (Libertarian)
  • Jill Stein (Green Party)

United States Senator from Texas

  • Ted Cruz (R)
  • Colin Allred (D)
  • Ted Brown (Libertarian)

Railroad Commissioner

  • Christi Craddock (R)
  • Katherine Culbert (D)
  • Haw Dunlap (Lib)
  • Eddie Espinoza (Green)

Justice, Supreme Court, Place 4

  • John Devine (R)
  • Christine Vinh Weems (D)

Presiding Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals

  • David J. Schenck (R)
  • Holly Taylor (D)

Judge Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 7

  • Gina Parker (R)
  • Mulder (D)

Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 8

  • Lee Finley (R)
  • Chika West (D)

Member, State Board of Education, District 15

  • Aaron Kinsley (R)
  • Morgan Kirkpatrick (D)
  • Jack B. Westbrook (Lib)

Justice, 3rd Court of Appeals District, Place 2

  • John Messinger (R)
  • Maggie Ellis (D)

Tom Green County Commissioner, Pct. 1

  • Ralph Hoelscher (R)
  • Daniel “Danny” Cardenas (D)

Tom Green County Commissioner, Pct. 3

  • Rick Bacon (R)
  • Mercedes Dela Cruz (D)

Miles ISD School Board Election
(vote for none, one or two of the following)

  • Zane Sewell
  • Edward John (EJ) Balmes
  • Melissa Hohensee
  • Deen Burrus
  • Micah Tuxhorn

Water Valley ISD School Board Election 2024
(Vote for none, one, two, three or four of the following)

  • Chris Tipton
  • Clay Lange
  • Josh Hulesman
  • T.J. Sexton
  • Justin Trimble
  • Wade Banister
  • Jennifer Wiese

Christoval ISD School Board Election 2024
(Vote for none, one, two, three of the following)

  • Chase Ripley
  • Cody J. Guins
  • Becky Kuykendll
  • Diego Cardona
  • Coco Simpson
  • Sarah Leggett
  • Aaron Abilez
  • Jana Aguirre

San Angelo ISD Proposition A
Ratifies the tax rate at 0.812310 per $100 of property valuation that will generate $2,049,912 in more revenue plus (not stated on the ballot) an additional $4 million more from the state.

Miles ISD Proposition A
For the issuance of $7 million in bonds to renovate the high school and junior high, including a new cafetorium and gymnasium. This is a tax increase.

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