DEMOCRATIC PARTY
Presidential candidates
- Hillary Clinton www.hillaryclinton.com
- Roque “Rocky” De La Fuente www.rocky2016.com
- Calvis L. Hawes
- Keith Judd
- Star Locke
- Martin J. O’Malley** www.martinomalley.com
- Bernie Sanders www.voteberniesanders2016.com
- Willie L. Wilson www.williewilson2016.com
Statewide candidates
- Railroad commissioner Lon Burnam Cody Garrett Grady Yarbrough
- Justice, Supreme Court, Place 3 Mike Westergren
- Justice, Supreme Court, Place 5 Dori Contreras Garza
- Justice, Supreme Court, Place 9 Savannah Robinson
- Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 2 Lawrence “Larry” Meyers*
- Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 5 Betsy Johnson
- Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 6 Robert E. Burns
County & district candidates
- U.S. representative District 2 Pat Bryan
- U.S. representative District 7 James Cargas
- U.S. representative District 10 Tawana W. Cadien Scot B. Gallaher
- State representative District 126 Joy Dawson-Thomas Cris Hernandez
- State representative District 135 Jesse A. Ybanez
- Harris County Precinct 3 commissioner Erik Michael Hassan Jenifer Rene Pool
- Harris County Precinct 4 constable Jeff McGowen
- Harris County sheriff Ed Gonzalez Jerome Moore Theodore “Ted” Perez Jeff Stauber
- Harris County tax assessor-collector Ann Harris Bennett Brandon Dudley
REPUBLICAN PARTY
Presidential candidates
- Jeb Bush www.jeb2016.com
- Ben Carson www.bencarson.com
- Chris Christie** www.chrischristie.com
- Ted Cruz www.tedcruz.org
- Carly Fiorina** www.carlyfiorina.com
- Lindsey Graham** www.lindseygraham.com
- Elizabeth Gray
- Mike Huckabee** www.mikehuckabee.com
- John R. Kasich www.johnkasich.com
- Rand Paul** www.randpaul.com
- Marco Rubio www.marcorubio.com
- Rick Santorum** www.ricksantorum.com
- Donald J. Trump www.donaldjtrump.com
Statewide candidates
- Railroad commissioner Lance N. Christian Wayne Christian Gary Gates John Greytok Ron Hale Doug Jeffrey Weston Martinez
- Justice, Supreme Court, Place 3 Debra Lehrmann* Michael Massengale
- Justice, Supreme Court, Place 5 Paul Green* Rick Green
- Justice, Supreme Court, Place 9 Eve Guzman* Joe Pool
- Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 2 Mary Lou Keel Chris Oldner Ray Wheless
- Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 5 Sid Harle Steve Smith Scott Walker Brent Webster
- Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 6 Richard Davis Michael E. Keasler*
County & district candidates
- U.S. representative District 2 Ted Poe*
- U.S. representative District 7 John Culberson* Maria Espinoza James Lloyd
- U.S. representative District 8 Kevin Brady* Andre Dean Craig McMichael Steve Toth
- U.S. representative District 10 Michael T. McCaul*
- State representative District 15 Mark Keough*
- State representative District 126 Kevin Roberts
- State representative District 130 Tom Oliverson Kay Smith
- State representative District 132 Mike Schofield*
- State representative District 135 Gary Elkins*
- State representative District 138 Dwayne Bohac*
- Harris County Precinct 3 commissioner Steve Radack* Sam “Tejas” Texas
- Harris County Precinct 4 constable Mark Herman* Rolf Nelson
- Harris County sheriff Paul Day Ron Hickman* Carl Pittman
- Harris County tax assessor-collector Mike Sullivan* Don Sumners
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Q. What is the primary election? A. In Texas both the Democratic and Republican parties hold a primary election to determine which candidate should represent each party in the general election. Both parties use the primary election results to determine how many delegates to assign to each of their respective party’s presidential candidates. The delegates then vote at conventions to decide their party’s nomination.
Q. Can I vote in both the Republican and Democratic primaries in the same year? A. No. In Texas, voters can participate in the primary election by voting Democrat or Republican, but not both.
Q. Will I vote at the same polling location for the March primary and the November election? A. Not necessarily. The number of voters is typically lower for the primary election, so the elections office may consolidate precincts to fewer polling locations.
Q. Who is eligible for a mail-in ballot? A. You may request a ballot by mail if you will be out of the county on election day and during early voting, if you are sick or disabled, if you are age 65 or older on election day, or if you are incarcerated.
POLITICAL JOB DESCRIPTIONS
U.S. House of Representatives Texas’ 36 representatives in the U.S. House serve two-year terms with no term limits.
Texas Senate The Texas Senate is made up of 31 single-member districts. Senators serve four-year terms with no term limits.
Texas House The Texas House is made up of 150 members representing districts of approximately 179,700 people each, according to 2014 census data. Representatives serve two-year terms with no term limits.
Railroad commissioner Three commissioners are each elected to six-year terms. Despite its name, the commission no longer oversees railroads. The commission sets policies and regulations for the exploration and production of oil and natural gas and manages gas utilities.
Supreme Court of Texas Nine justices, including a chief justice, are each elected to six-year terms. The Supreme Court of Texas is the highest court for civil litigation statewide.
Texas Court of Criminal Appeals Nine justices, including a presiding judge, are each elected to six-year terms. The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals hears cases appealed from trial courts and cases that are punishable by the death penalty. The court also has the authority to grant habeas corpus to defendants found guilty of felony crimes.
Sources: www.govtrack.us, www.ballotpedia.org, www.rrc.texas.gov, http://quickfacts.census.gov, www.txcourts.gov and www.statutes.legis.state.tx.us
The candidates listed in this guide will be on the 2016 primary election ballot in the communities defined by Community Impact Newspaper’s Cy-Fair coverage area. All races, including uncontested races, are listed. Official campaign websites could not be found for certain presidential candidates.
*Incumbent **As of Feb. 12, these candidates have suspended their campaigns, but their names will appear on the ballot.