My Guide
Federal Races
Representative, U.S. House Texas District 37
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State Races
Governor of Texas
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Lieutenant Governor of Texas
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Attorney General of Texas
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Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts
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Texas Commissioner of Agriculture
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Texas Land Commissioner
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Texas Railroad Commission
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Texas State Senate District 14
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Texas House of Representatives District 47
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Texas Supreme Court Place 3
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Texas Supreme Court Place 9 - Special
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Texas Court of Criminal Appeals Place 5
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Texas Third District Court of Appeals Place 4
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Texas Supreme Court Place 5
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Texas Court of Criminal Appeals Place 6
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Texas State Board of Education District 5
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Local Races
Travis County Clerk
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Travis County Commissioners Court Judge
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Travis County Justice of the Peace Precinct 2
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Texas 455th District Court
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Austin Community College District Board of Trustees Place 4
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Austin Community College District Board of Trustees Place 5
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Austin Community College District Board of Trustees Place 6
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Mayor of Austin
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Round Rock Independent School District Place 1 - Special
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Round Rock Independent School District Place 3
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Round Rock Independent School District Place 4
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Round Rock Independent School District Place 5
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Round Rock Independent School District Place 6
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Measures and Propositions
Austin City/Town Ballot Measures
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A "yes" vote supported authorizing the city to issue $350 million in bonds to fund housing projects for households at certain income levels and levying a tax to repay the bonds. |
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A "no" vote opposed authorizing the city to issue $350 million in bonds to fund housing projects for households at certain income levels and levying a tax to repay the bonds. |
Travis County Ballot Measures
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A "yes" vote supported authorizing the school district to issue $770 million to fund building improvements for workforce training and general education programs and levy a tax to repay the bonds. |
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A "no" vote opposed authorizing the school district to issue $770 million to fund building improvements for workforce training and general education programs and levy a tax to repay the bonds. |
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