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



Williamson County


Commissioner, Precinct 1
Landy Warren, R
Terry Cook, D


Commissioner, Precinct 3
Valerie Covey*, R


Anthony R. Rector, D



Round Rock ISD


Trustee, Place 7
Tony A. Pitts
Mason Moses



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
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Pflugerville


Mayor
Phil Osars-Emia
Victor Gonzales
Brad Marshall


Council, Place 1
Doug Weiss
Victor To


Charter amendment, Prop. 1


“Shall the city of Pflugerville amend its charter to change the structure of the City Council from six to seven members, allow the mayor to vote on all matters and remove the prepration of City Council agendas from the mayor’s rights and responsibilities?”


Charter amendment, Prop. 2


“Shall the city of Pflugerville amend its charter to clarify that the municipal judge does not have to be a resident of the city?”


Charter amendment, Prop. 3


“Shall the city of Pflugerville amend its charter to require the municipal judge be a resident of the city?”


Charter amendment, Prop. 4


“Shall the city of Pflugerville amend its charter to change the Parks and Recreation Commission to a project specific advisory board which reports to the city manager and provide for a process to appoint seven regular board members?”


Charter amendment, Prop. 5


“Shall the city of Pflugerville amend its charter to provide that an affirmative vote of a majority of the City Council shall be required to terminate a city manager?”


Charter amendment, Prop. 6


“Shall the city of Pflugerville amend its charter to provide that a violation of the prohibition to interfere with the administration by a City Council member be ground for removal from office?”


Charter amendment, Prop. 7


“Shall the city of Pflugerville amend its charter to add as grounds for removal from office as a City Council member violation of the nepotism provision of the charter?”


Charter amendment, Prop. 8


“Shall the city of Pflugerville amend its charter to specify a hearing process and procedure for removal from office as a City Council member?”


Charter amendment, Prop. 9


“Shall the city of Pflugerville amend its charter to change the prohibition on holding other compensated appointive city office or employment to prohibit all other compensated and/or contracted services and extend the prohibition time period from one year to two years after the expiration of a term of office?”


Charter amendment, Prop. 10


“Shall the city of Pflugerville amend its charter to change the requirement of how often it meets with boards and commissions from “at least once a year” to an “as needed basis”?”


Charter amendment, Prop. 11


“Shall the city of Pflugerville amend its charter to clarify its process whereby the City Council may approve an ordinance without the need to consider and vote to approve the ordinance at two separate meetings, as provided by the city charter?”


Charter amendment, Prop. 12


“Shall the city of Pflugerville amend its charter to clarify that an emergency ordinance can be considered for adoption, amendment, and rejection at the same meeting?”


Charter amendment, Prop. 13


“Shall the city of Pflugerville amend its charter to require the city manager to become a resident of the city within 180 days after appointment?”


Charter amendment, Prop. 14


“Shall the city of Pflugerville amend its charter to provide that acting city managers are appointed by the city manger rather than the City Council?”


Charter amendment, Prop. 15


“Shall the city of Pflugerville amend its charter to provide that the city manager shall annually submit a five-year capital improvement plan to the City Council at least 120 days before the beginning of the budget year listing projects in order of preference and with a recommendation of the year of construction for each project?”


Charter amendment, Prop. 16


“Shall the city of Pflugerville amend its charter to reduce the required number of petition signatures for initiatives, referendums and nonbinding referendums from 20% to 15% of qualified voters of the city?”


Charter amendment, Prop. 17


“Shall the city of Pflugerville amend its charter to allow a signatory to a petition to provide their date of birth or their voter registration number?”


Charter amendment, Prop. 18


“Shall the city of Pflugerville amend its charter to extend the response time of the city secretary to issue petition certificate copies from immediately to the next business day?”


Charter amendment, Prop. 19


“Shall the city of Pflugerville amend its charter to change the powers of the Planning Commission to include zoning proposals in its recommendations to City Council; to revise meeting requirements; and to include parks, transportation and utilities in its five-year capital improvement plan?”


Charter amendment, Prop. 20


“Shall the city of Pflugerville amend its charter to reduce the number of alternates for the Zoning Board of Adjustment from four to two?”


Charter amendment, Prop. 21


“Shall the city of Pflugerville amend its charter to reduce the required number of meetings of the Zoning Board of Adjustment from one each quarter to one annually?”


Charter amendment, Prop. 22


“Shall the city of Pflugerville amend its charter to require the city manager to meet quarterly with the representatives of the police association regarding working conditions and compensation?”


Charter amendment, Prop. 23


“Shall the city of Pflugerville amend its charter to change the Charter Review Commission to hold a minimum of six and a maximum of eight meetings, two of which shall be held jointly with the City Council?”


Charter amendment, Prop. 24


“Shall the city of Pflugerville strike portions of its charter due to repetitiveness with Texas law regarding general powers of the city; eminent domain; zoning; actions which require an ordinance; and city elections?”


Charter amendment, Prop. 25


“Shall the city of Pflugerville amend its charter to allow for annexation consistent with Texas law?”


Charter amendment, Prop. 26


“Shall the city of Pflugerville amend its charter to provide a process for filling a vacancy on the City Council consistent with the Texas constitution?”


Charter amendment, Prop. 27


“Shall the city of Pflugerville amend its charter to provide that the City Council determines by resolution the uniform election date for city elections instead of on a date closest to the second Saturday in May as allowed by Texas law?”


Charter amendment, Prop. 28


“Shall the city of Pflugerville amend its charter to be consistent with Texas law as to who may request alternates to attend a Zoning Board of Adjustment meeting?”


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.