The filing period for the 2010 primary election is over. The Williamson County Republican Party is proud of the men and women who have stepped forward to ask for your vote in the March primary. With your participation, we will continue to elect candidates who are committed to maintaining the low crime rate and high quality of life we have come to expect in Williamson County.
If you wish to have any choice in who will serve you in Congress, in District 20 of the Texas House, as County Treasurer, County Surveyor, or several other offices, you will need to educate yourself about the Republican candidates who have filed, and vote in the Republican Primary. Once again, we are the only party offering voters a choice in every office on the ballot.
2010 Republican Party Candidates
I – denotes incumbent
U.S. House, District 31
John R. Carter – I
Raymond Yamka
Governor
Rick Perry – I
Kay Bailey Hutchison
Debra Medina
Lt. Governor
David Dewhurst – I
Attorney General
Greg Abbott – I
Comptroller
Susan Combs – I
Land Commissioner
Jerry Patterson – I
Agriculture Commissioner
Todd Staples – I
Railroad Commissioner
Victor G. Carrillo – I
David Porter
Justice, Supreme Court, Place 3
Debra Lehrmann
Rick Green
Jim Moseley
Jeff Brown
Rick Strange
Rebecca Simmons
Supreme Court Place 5
Paul Green – I
Supreme Court Place 9
Rose Vela
Eva Guzman – I
Court of Criminal Appeals Place 2
Lawrence (Larry) Myers – I
Court of Criminal Appeals Place 5
Cheryl Johnson – I
Court of Criminal Appeals Place 6
Michael E. Keasler – I
Member, State Board of Education, District 10
Marsha Farney
Rebecca Osborne
Brian Russell
State Senate District 5
Steve Ogden – I
Ben Bius
State Representative District 20
Patsy Williams
Milton Rister
Stephen Thomas
Charles Schwertner
State Representative District 52
Alyssa Eacono
John Gordon
Stephen Casey
Larry Gonzales
Justice, 3rd Court of Appeals Place 4
Melissa Goodwin
Scott King Field
277th District Judge
Ken Anderson – I
368th District Judge
Burt Carnes – I
County Judge
Dan A. Gattis – I
Court at Law #1
Suzanne Brooks – I
Court at Law #2
Tim L. Wright – I
Court at Law #3
Randall J. Pick
Doug Arnold
Court at Law #4
John B. McMaster – I
District Clerk
Lisa David – I
County Clerk
Nancy E. Rister – I
County Treasurer
Vivian L. Wood – I
Kurt Showalter
Pct. 2 Commissioner
Jim Dillon
Cynthia Long – I
Pct. 4 Commissioner
Ron Morrison – I
Pct. 1 Justice of the Peace
Dain Johnson – I
Pct. 2 Justice of the Peace
Edna Staudt – I
Pct. 3 Justice of the Peace
Steve Benton – I
L. E. Williams
Pct. 4 Justice of the Peace
Judy Schier Hobbs – I
County Surveyor
Joe Baker – I
Shane Shafer
Ballot Propositions
Ballot Proposition #1: Photo ID – The Texas legislature should make it a priority to protect the integrity of our election process by enacting legislation that requires voters to provide valid photo identification in order to cast a ballot in any and all elections conducted in the State of Texas.
YES or NO
Ballot Proposition #2: Controlling Government Growth – Every government body in Texas should be required to limit any annual increase in its budget and spending to the combined increase of population and inflation unless it first gets voter approval to exceed the allowed annual growth or in the case of an official emergency.
YES or NO
Ballot Proposition #3: Cutting Federal Income Taxes – In addition to aggressively eliminating irresponsible federal spending, Congress should empower American citizens to stimulate the economy by Congress cutting federal income taxes for all federal taxpayers, rather than spending hundreds of billions of dollars on so-called “federal economic stimulus”.
YES or NO
Ballot Proposition #4: Public Acknowledgement of God – The use of the word “God”, prayers, and the Ten Commandments should be allowed at public gatherings and public educational institutions, as well as be permitted on government buildings and property.
YES or NO
Ballot Proposition #5: Sonograms – The Texas Legislature should enact legislation requiring a sonogram to be performed and shown to each mother about to undergo a medically unnecessary, elective abortion.
YES or NO
Although every effort is made to insure accuracy and completeness, some errors may be present. Please contact Williamson County Republican Party Chairman Bill Fairbrother to add/remove/change a name, link, or other information, or to request more information about Williamson County candidates. The content of individual candidates’ web sites are not controlled by the WCRP, and we are not responsible for their content.
