TEXAS PRIMARY ELECTION

TEXO is encouraging members and their staff to vote on March 4th. Individuals wishing to cast their vote now may do so in the early voting process between February 18th – 28th. TEXO is working in conjunction with the Texas Building Branch AGC and the ABC of Texas, providing support to several candidates seeking elected office. The candidates receiving support are below and on our website www.texoassociation.org


TEXO, ABC of Texas and the TBB-AGC support principled, independent thinking candidates who understand the free enterprise system and the role the construction industry plays in creating a strong Texas economy.


REPUBLICAN PARTY


Governor – Greg Abbott

Comptroller – Glenn Hegar

Supreme Court Chief Justice – Nathan Hecht

Supreme Court Place 6 – Jeff Brown

Supreme Court Place 8 – Phil Johnson

Senate District 2 – Bob Deuell, Greenville

Senate District 3 – Robert Nichols, Jacksonville

Senate District 9 – Kelly Hancock, Richland Hills

Senate District 10 – Tony Pompa Arlington

Senate District 16 – John Carona, Dallas

Senate District 30 – Craig Estes, Wichita Falls

House District 4 – Lance Gooden, Terrell

House District 8 – Byron Cook, Corsicana

House District 9 – Chris Paddie, Marshall

House District 11 – Travis Clardy, Nacogdoches

House District 57 – Trent Ashby, Lufkin

House District 59 – J.D. Sheffield, Gatesville

House District 60 – Jim Keffer, Eastland

House District 62 – Myra Crownover, Lake Dallas

House District 66 – Glenn Callison, Plano

House District 67 – Jeff Leach, Plano

House District 92 – Andy Cargile, Hurst

House District 94 – Diane Patrick, Arlington

House District 99 – Charlie Geren, Fort Worth

House District 105 – Linda Harper-Brown, Irving

House District 107 – Kenneth Sheets, Dallas

House District 114 – Jason Villalba, Dallas

House District 115 – Bennett Ratliff, Coppell


DEMOCRATIC PARTY


Senate District 23 – Royce West, Dallas

House District 100 – Eric Johnson, Dallas

House District 103 – Rafael Anchia, Dallas