Texas Minute has provided extensive reporting on all the run-off elections for Texas State Rep this year.
This is a big change to get rid of all the RINOs who have allowed sex mutilation of minors to continue unchallenged.
This is a chance to stop the LGBT pandering which has become all too common place among Texas GOP Establishment figures, as well.
YEEHAW!
Good morning,
Here is the Texas Minute for Monday, May 23, 2022.
– Brandon Waltens
- Election Day is tomorrow, May 24, in the primary runoff elections.
- In these races, no candidate was able to secure more than 50 percent of the vote in the March primary election.
- In addition to three Republican statewide positions—which will be on ballots across the state—there are 17 runoffs for the state legislature (including 4 incumbent House members.)
- As part of our Decision Texas coverage of the elections, Texas Scorecard has previewed all 17 mashups, including questioning the candidates on hot button issues such as ending the practice of putting Democrats in leadership positions.
- Their answers (or lack thereof…) can help inform voters before heading to the polls.
Texas Senate
Senate District 24
Pete Flores vs. Raul Reyes
Texas House
House District 12
Kyle Kacal vs. Ben Bius
House District 17
Stan Gerdes vs. Paul Pape
House District 19
Ellen Troxclair vs. Justin Berry
House District 23
Patrick Gurski vs. Terri Leo Wilson
House District 52
Patrick McGuinness vs. Caroline Harris
House District 60
Glenn Rogers vs. Mike Olcott
House District 61
Paul Chabot vs. Frederick Frazier
House District 63
Ben Bumgarner vs. Jeff Younger
House District 70
Jamee Jolly vs. Eric Bowlin
House District 73
Barron Casteel vs. Carrie Isaac
House District 84
David Glasheen vs. Carl Tepper
House District 85
Phil Stephenson vs. Stan Kitzman
House District 91
Stephanie Klick vs. David Lowe
House District 93
Nate Schatzline vs. Laura Hill
House District 122
Elisa Chan vs. Mark Dorazio
House District 133
Shelley Torian Barineau vs. Mano DeAyala