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At the age of 25, Calvert filed as one of several candidates for the US District 21 congressional seat in 2006. [8] In 2014, he was elected as Bexar County Commissioner for Precinct 4 with 55% of the vote, succeeding Tommy Adkisson who chose not to run for reelection after 16 years in that office.
Office [18] Name Party County Judge David Krebs Republican Commissioner, Precinct 1 Sonia Lopez Democratic Commissioner, Precinct 2 Tom Yardley Republican Commissioner, Precinct 3 Lilly Wilkinson Republican Commissioner, Precinct 4 Howard Gillespie Republican
Lubbock County commissioners voted to accept the resignation of Tony Jackson from the office of the Precinct 4 Constable, kicking off a month-long process of appointing a candidate to serve the ...
— County Constable Precinct 3 Carl Rodgers. — County Constable Precinct 4 Jonathan Campbell. Opposed offices in the GOP primary: — County Commissioner Precinct 1: Incumbent Mike Gardner and ...
Navarro County (/ n ə ˈ v ær oʊ / nə-VARR-oh) [1] is a county in the U.S. state of Texas. As of the 2020 census, the population was 52,624. [2] Its county seat is Corsicana. [3] The county is named for José Antonio Navarro, a Tejano leader in the Texas Revolution who signed the Texas Declaration of Independence.
The list of candidates who filed applications for Nueces County office or state offices representing part of Nueces County, as shown on the Texas Secretary of State’s website, include ...
Office Name Political party First elected Area(s) represented County Judge Jimmy Sylvia Republican: 1996 Countywide Commissioner, Precinct 1 Jimmy E. Gore Republican 2016 Anahuac, Double Bayou, Hankamer, Oak Island, Seabreeze, Smith Point, Stowell, Wallisville, Winnie Commissioner, Precinct 2 Mark Tice Republican 2018
In the Republican primary for county judge, incumbent David Sweet finished just shy of 50 percent (48.72 percent). Therefore, he and runner-up Frank New, who received 26.26 percent of the vote ...