November election

U.S. House

Texas District 10 Michael McCaul*, R Tawana Cadien, D Bill Kelsey, L

Texas District 17 Bill Flores*, R William Matta, D Clark Patterson, L

Texas District 31 John Carter*, R Mike Clark, D Scott Ballard, L

Texas House

Texas District 46 Gabriel Nila, R Dawnna Dukes*, D Kevin Ludlow, L Adam Michael Greeley, G

Texas District 50 Caesar Ruiz, R Celia Israel*, D

Texas District 52 Larry Gonzales*, R Henry Knetsar, L

Texas District 136 Tony Dale*, R Paul R. Gordon, D

Statewide

Texas Railroad Commissioner Wayne Christian, R Grady Yarbrough, D Mark Miller, L Martina Salinas, G

State Board of Education, District 10 Tom Maynard*, R Judy Jennings, D

Texas Supreme Court, Place 3 Debra Lehmann*, R Mike Westergren, D Kathie Glass, L Rodolfo Rivera Munoz, G

Texas Supreme Court, Place 5 Paul Green*, R Dori Contreras Garza, D Tom Oxford, L Charles E. Waterbury, G

Texas Supreme Court, Place 9 Eva Guzman*, R Savannah Robinson, D Don Fulton, L Jim Chisholm, G

Texas Court of Criminal Appeals Presiding Judge, Place 2 Mary Lou Keel, R Lawrence “Larry” Meyers*, D Mark Ash, L Adam King Blackwell Reposa, G

Texas Court of Criminal Appeals presiding judge, Place 5 Scott Walker, R Betsy Johnson, D William Bryan Strange III, L Judith Sanders-Castro, G

Texas Court of Criminal Appeals presiding judge, Place 6 Michael E. Keasler*, R Robert Burns, D Mark W. Bennett, L

Travis County

District attorney Maura Phelan, R Margaret Moore, D

Sheriff Joe G. Martinez, R Sally Hernandez, D Eric Guerra, L Debbie Russell, G

Constable, Precinct 2 Deke Pierce, R Adan Ballesteros*, D

Tax assessor-collector Bruce Elfant*, D Steven Haskett, L

Commissioner, Precinct 1 Pat McCord, R Jeff Travillion, D Ashley “Flashe” Gordon, G

City of Austin

Council, District 6 Don Zimmerman* James “Jimmy” Flannigan

Council, District 10 Sheri Gallo* Rob Walker Nicholas Virden Alison Alter

Austin Community College

Trustee, Place 4 George Robinson Sean Hassan Michael J. Lewis

Trustee, Place 5 Thomas Miranda Nicole Eversmann Anthony Schoggins

Trustee, Place 6 Douglas Gibbins Nora De Hoyos Comstock

Trustee, Place 9 Guadalupe “Lupe” Sosa Mitch Fuller Julie Ann Nitsch Jeremy StoryELECTION GUIDE

City of Austin Proposition 1

$720 million bond expenditure to fund transportation and mobility improvements. If approved, the proposition would fund:

$101 million for regional mobility projects

  • $46 million for improvements to the Loop 360 intersections at Westlake Drive, Courtyard Drive, RR 2222, Lakewood Drive, Spicewood Springs Road/Bluffstone Drive
  • $17 million for improvements on Spicewood Springs Road east of Loop 360
  • $30 million for improvements to Anderson Mill Road from Spicewood Parkway to US 183, the intersection of RR 620 at RR 2222 and Parmer Lane between SH 45 N. and Brushy Creek Road
  • $8 million for replacement of Old Bee Caves Road bridge over Williamson Creek

$482 million to implement corridor mobility studies and identify short-, medium- and long-term transportation improvements

  • North Lamar Boulevard—from US 183 to Howard Lane
  • Burnet Road—from Koenig Lane to MoPac
  • Airport Boulevard—from North Lamar Boulevard to US 183
  • East Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard/FM 969—from US 183 to Decker Lane
  • South Lamar Boulevard—from Riverside Drive to Ben White Boulevard/West Hwy. 290
  • East Riverside Drive—from I-35 to Hwy. 71
  • Guadalupe Street—from Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard to West 29th Street
  • Develop corridor mobility report for Slaughter Lane and/or William Cannon Drive
  • Develop preliminary engineering reports for additional corridors

$137 million for local mobility projects

  • $37.5 million for improvements to city sidewalks and to conform with Austin’s 2016 Sidewalk Master Plan/Americans with Disabilities Act Transition Plan
  • $27.5 million for improvements to school routes including sidewalks, traffic-calming devices, protected bicycle lanes and urban trails
  • $26 million for improvements to urban trails using the urban trails master plan
  • $20 million for improvements to bikeways using the bicycle master plan
  • $11 million for improvements to city streets, including William Cannon Drive (railroad overpass), Falwell Lane, Brodie Lane, Circle S Road, Cooper Lane, FM 1626, Johnny Morris Road, Latta Drive/Brush Country, Ross Road and Rutledge Spur
  • $15 million to implement projects that are aimed at reducing accident fatalities, including intersection reconfiguration, median modification, pedestrian/bicycle facilities, and signals

Polling Locations

Area early voting locations

Bee Cave

Bee Cave City Hall 4000 Galleria Parkway Four Points

Randalls 5145 N. RR 620

Lakeway Randalls 2301 S. RR 620

West Lake Hills Randalls 3300 Bee Caves Road

Voters may vote at any vote center in Travis County where a “Vote here” sign is posted.

Election Day voting locations

Bee Cave Area Bee Cave City Hall 4000 Galleria Parkway

Travis County Parks Office 14624 Hamilton Pool Road Four Points Area

Canyon Creek Elementary School 10210 Ember Glen Drive

Canyon Ridge Middle School 12601 Country Trails Lane

Grandview Hills Elementary School 12024 Vista Parke Drive

Randalls 5145 N. RR 620

River Place Elementary School 6500 Sitio Del Rio Blvd.

Travis County Sheriff’s Office 3800 Hudson Bend Road

Lakeway Area

Lake Travis ISD Educational Development Center 607 N. RR 620

Lakeway Activity Center 105 Cross Creek

Randalls 2301 S. RR 620

Serene Hills Elementary School 3301 Serene Hills Drive

Rollingwood

Rollingwood Municipal Building 403 Nixon Drive

Spicewood Briarcliff Community Center 22801 Briarcliff Drive

Westlake Area

Austin Ridge Bible Church 9300 Bee Caves Road

Bridge Point Elementary School 6401 Cedar St.

Hill Country Middle School 1300 Walsh Tarlton Lane

Laura’s Library 9411 Bee Caves Road

Lost Creek Limited District office 1305 Quaker Ridge Drive

Randalls 3300 Bee Caves Road

Travis County WCID 18 1502 San Juan Drive

Election Guide Lake Travis/Westlake

Sources: Travis County Clerk’s office/Community Impact Newspaper

Candidates were selected based on the elections taking place within this newspaper’s coverage area. Because of space limitations, only contested races were included in these listings. More election coverage can be found online at communityimpact.com/vote.