Federal Races

Representative, U.S. House Texas District 27

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State Races

Governor of Texas

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Lieutenant Governor of Texas

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(Dem)Mike Collier


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Attorney General of Texas

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(Dem)Rochelle Garza


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Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts

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(Dem)Janet Dudding


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Texas State Board of Education District 2

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(Dem)Victor Perez


Texas Commissioner of Agriculture

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(Dem)Susan Hays


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Texas Land Commissioner

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(Dem)Jay Kleberg


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Texas Railroad Commission

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(Dem)Luke Warford


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Texas State Senate District 27

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(Dem)Morgan LaMantia


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Texas Supreme Court Place 3

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(Dem)Erin Nowell


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Texas Supreme Court Place 9 - Special

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(Dem)Julia Maldonado


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Texas Court of Criminal Appeals Place 5

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(Dem)Dana Huffman


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Texas Thirteenth District Court of Appeals Place 3

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(Dem)Leticia Hinojosa (Incumbent)


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Texas Supreme Court Place 5

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(Dem)Amanda Reichek


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Texas Court of Criminal Appeals Place 6

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(Dem)Robert Johnson


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Local Races

Nueces County Clerk

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(Dem)Ruell Ector Gauna


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Nueces County Court at Law No. 1

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(Dem)Melissa Madrigal


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Nueces County District Clerk

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(Dem)Maria Ventura


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Nueces County Commissioners Court Judge

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(Dem)Barbara Canales (Incumbent)


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Texas 117th District Court

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(Dem)Celina Lopez Leon


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Texas 148th District Court

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(Dem)Carlos Valdez (Incumbent)


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Corpus Christi City Council District 5

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Gil Hernandez (Incumbent)


Corpus Christi City Council At-large

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John Martinez (Incumbent)


Jim Klein

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Nancy Vera

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Mayor of Corpus Christi

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Paulette Guajardo (Incumbent)


Corpus Christi Independent School District District 3

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Tony Elizondo


Nueces County Court

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(Dem)Barbara Canales (Incumbent)


Measures and Propositions

Corpus Christi City/Town Ballot Measures

Proposition ACorpus Christi, Texas, Proposition A, Infrastructure Bond Measure (November 2022)
A "yes" vote supported authorizing the city to issue $92.5 million in bonds for street infrastructure projects and levying a tax for bond repayment.

A "no" vote opposed authorizing the city to issue $92.5 million in bonds for street infrastructure projects and levying a tax for bond repayment.
Proposition BCorpus Christi, Texas, Proposition B, Parks and Recreation Bond Measure (November 2022)
A "yes" vote supported authorizing the city to issue $20 million in bonds for parks and recreation projects and levying a tax for bond repayment.

A "no" vote opposed authorizing the city to issue $20 million in bonds for parks and recreation projects and levying a tax for bond repayment.
Proposition CCorpus Christi, Texas, Proposition C, Police and Fire Facilities Bond Measure (November 2022)
A "yes" vote supported authorizing the city to issue $10 million in bonds for improvements to police and fire facilities and levying a tax for bond repayment.

A "no" vote opposed authorizing the city to issue $10 million in bonds for improvements to police and fire facilities and levying a tax for bond repayment.
Proposition DCorpus Christi, Texas, Proposition D, Public Libraries Bond Measure (November 2022)
A "yes" vote supported authorizing the city to issue $2.5 million in bonds for public library renovations and levying a tax for bond repayment.

A "no" vote opposed authorizing the city to issue $2.5 million in bonds for public library renovations and levying a tax for bond repayment.
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