March 4th is Texas Primary Election Day: Who to Vote For

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Lieutenant Governor:

David Dewhurst, incumbent Lieutenant Governor
Dan Patrick, State Senator
Jerry E. Patterson, Commissioner of the General Land Office
Todd Staples, Commissioner of Agriculture

Attorney General:

Dan Branch: State Representative
Ken Paxton: State Senator
Barry Smitherman: Chairman of the Railroad Commission of Texas

Comptroller of Public Accounts:

Glenn Hegar, State Senator
Harvey Hilderbran, State Representative
Debra Medina, activist and candidate for Governor in 2010
Raul Torres, former State Representative

Commissioner of the General Land Office:

George P. Bush, attorney and son of former Governor of Florida Jeb Bush
David Watts, businessman, author, preacher and flight instructor

Commissioner of Agriculture:

J. Allen Carnes: Mayor of Uvalde
Tommy Merritt: former State Representative
Eric Opiela: attorney, rancher and former Executive Director of the Republican Party of Texas
Sid Miller: former State Representative


Railroad Commissioner:

Becky Berger: geologist and candidate for the Railroad Commission in 2012
Malachi Boyuls: attorney and venture capitalist
Wayne Christian: former State Representative
Ray Keller: former State Representative
Joe Pool, Jr.: candidate for Texas Supreme Court Justice Place 4 in 2012 and son of former U.S. Representative Joe R. Pool
Ryan Sitton: oil and gas engineer and candidate for the Texas House of Representatives in 2012

State House:

George Lavender (District 1)
Bryan Hughes (District 5)
Matt Schaefer (District 6)
David Simpson (District 7)
T. J. Fabby (District 10)
Timothy Delasandro (District 12)
Mark Keough (District 15)
Ted Seago (District 16)
Terry Holcomb (District 18)
James White (District 19)
David Hamilton (District 27)
Tink Nathan (District 53)
Molly White (District 55)
Philip Eby (District 58)
Howard Ray (District 59)
Cullen Crisp (District 60)
Read King (District 64)
Stacy Chen (District 66)
Shannon Thomason (District 72)
Jonathan Strickland (District 92)
Matt Krause (District 93)
Giovanni Capriglione (District 98)
Matt Rinaldi (District 115)
Matt Beebe (District 121)
Jeffrey Larson (District 129)
Michael Franks (District 132)
Sarah Davis (District 134)

State Senate:

Bob Hall (District 2)
Steve Toth (District 4)
Konni Burton (District 10)
Don Huffines (District 16)

U.S. House:

Tony Arterburn (District 4)
Frank Kuchar (District 6)
Craig McMichael (District 8)
Elaine Hays (District 13)
Eddie Zamora (District 15)
Donald May (District 19)
Matt McCall (District 21)
Robert Lowry (District 23)
Divenchy Watrous (District 26)
Katrina Pierson (District 32)
Dave Norman (District 36)

U.S. Senate:

Curt Cleaver, hotel industry consultant and candidate for the U.S. Senate in 2012
Ken Cope, aerospace executive and retired Army Lieutenant Colonel
John Cornyn, incumbent U.S. Senator
Chris Mapp, businessman
Reid Reasor, Tea Party member
Steve Stockman, U.S. Representative
Dwayne Stovall, bridge construction contractor and school board member from Cleveland, Texas
Linda Vega, attorney and immigration activist

Supreme Court:

Joe Pool (Place 6)
Sharon McCalley (place 8)
Robert Talton (Place 1, Chief Justice)

Court Of Criminal Appeals:

Kevin Yeary (Place 4)
David Newell (Place 9)

County Party Chairs:

Ross Ward (Liberty)
Jen Hall (Tarrant)
James Dickey (Travis)
Fred Grube (Polk)
Rick Gomez (Nueces)
Paul Simpson (Harris)
Dwayne Wright (San Jacinto)

State Board of Education:

Rita Ashley (District 7)

Collin County Commissioner:

Ann Lieber (Precinct 1)

Cherokee County Judge:

Tammy Blair
 
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