Harris County Sample Ballot
SAMPLE BALLOT
GENERAL AND SPECIAL ELECTIONS, HARRIS COUNTY, NOVEMBER 02, 2010
NOTE: The Sample Ballot provides the order the contests and candidates will appear on the ballot. However, the Sample Ballot does not
reflect how the official ballot will ‘look’ on the eSlate or mail-ballot.
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Straight Party
Republican Party
Democratic Party
Libertarian Party
Green Party
United States Representative, District 2
Ted Poe Republican Party
David W. Smith Libertarian Party
United States Representative, District 7
John Culberson Republican Party
Bob Townsend Libertarian Party
Write-in
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United States Representative, District 9
Steve Mueller Republican Party
Al Green Democratic Party
Michael W. Hope Libertarian Party
United States Representative, District 10
Michael McCaul Republican Party
Ted Ankrum Democratic Party
Jeremiah “JP” Perkins Libertarian Party
United States Representative, District 18
John Faulk Republican Party
Sheila Jackson Lee Democratic Party
Mike Taylor Libertarian Party
Write-in
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United States Representative, District 22
Pete Olson Republican Party
Kesha Rogers Democratic Party
Steven Susman Libertarian Party
Write-in
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United States Representative, District 29
Roy Morales Republican Party
Gene Green Democratic Party
Brad Walters Libertarian Party
Governor
Rick Perry Republican Party
Bill White Democratic Party
Kathie Glass Libertarian Party
Deb Shafto Green Party
Write-in
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Lieutenant Governor
David Dewhurst Republican Party
Linda Chavez-Thompson Democratic Party
Scott Jameson Libertarian Party
Herb Gonzales, Jr. Green Party
Attorney General
Greg Abbott Republican Party
Barbara Ann Radnofsky Democratic Party
Jon Roland Libertarian Party
Comptroller of Public Accounts
Susan Combs Republican Party
Mary J. Ruwart Libertarian Party
Edward Lindsay Green Party
Commissioner of the General Land Office
Jerry Patterson Republican Party
Hector Uribe Democratic Party
James L. Holdar Libertarian Party
Commissioner of Agriculture
Todd Staples Republican Party
Hank Gilbert Democratic Party
Rick Donaldson Libertarian Party
Railroad Commissioner
David Porter Republican Party
Jeff Weems Democratic Party
Roger Gary Libertarian Party
Art Browning Green Party
Justice, Supreme Court, Place 3
Debra Lehrmann Republican Party
Jim Sharp Democratic Party
William Bryan Strange, III Libertarian Party
Justice, Supreme Court, Place 5
Paul Green Republican Party
Bill Moody Democratic Party
Tom Oxford Libertarian Party
Justice, Supreme Court, Place 9
Eva Guzman Republican Party
Blake Bailey Democratic Party
Jack Armstrong Libertarian Party
Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 2
Lawrence “Larry” Meyers Republican Party
J. Randell Stevens Libertarian Party
Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 5
Cheryl Johnson Republican Party
Dave Howard Libertarian Party
Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 6
Michael E. Keasler Republican Party
Keith Hampton Democratic Party
Robert Ravee Virasin Libertarian Party
Member, State Board of Education, District 4
Lawrence A. Allen Jr. Democratic Party
State Senator, District 7
Dan Patrick Republican Party
Lee Coughran Libertarian Party
State Senator, District 13
Michael Mauldin Republican Party
Rodney Ellis Democratic Party
State Senator, District 15
Bill Walker Republican Party
John Whitmire Democratic Party
State Senator, District 17
Joan Huffman Republican Party
Phil Kurtz Libertarian Party
State Representative, District 126
Patricia Harless Republican Party
Casey McKinney Democratic Party
State Representative, District 127
Dan Huberty Republican Party
Joe A. Montemayor Democratic Party
State Representative, District 128
Wayne Smith Republican Party
State Representative, District 129
John E. Davis Republican Party
SAMPLE BALLOT
GENERAL AND SPECIAL ELECTIONS, HARRIS COUNTY, NOVEMBER 02, 2010
NOTE: The Sample Ballot provides the order the contests and candidates will appear on the ballot. However, the Sample Ballot does not
reflect how the official ballot will ‘look’ on the eSlate or mail-ballot.
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State Representative, District 130
Allen Fletcher Republican Party
Joe Spencer Libertarian Party
State Representative, District 131
Alma A. Allen Democratic Party
State Representative, District 132
Bill Callegari Republican Party
Silvia Mintz Democratic Party
Michael Ryan Libertarian Party
State Representative, District 133
Jim Murphy Republican Party
Kristi Thibaut Democratic Party
Alfred N. Montestruc Libertarian Party
State Representative, District 134
Sarah Davis Republican Party
Ellen Cohen Democratic Party
State Representative, District 135
Gary Elkins Republican Party
State Representative, District 136
Beverly Woolley Republican Party
Gerald W. “Jerry” LaFleur Libertarian Party
State Representative, District 137
Sylvia Spivey Republican Party
Scott Hochberg Democratic Party
State Representative, District 138
Dwayne Bohac Republican Party
Kendra Yarbrough Camarena Democratic Party
Wesley Hamner Libertarian Party
State Representative, District 139
Sylvester Turner Democratic Party
State Representative, District 140
Armando Lucio Walle Democratic Party
State Representative, District 141
Michael Bunch Republican Party
Senfronia Thompson Democratic Party
State Representative, District 142
Harold V. Dutton Jr. Democratic Party
State Representative, District 143
Gilbert Pena Republican Party
Ana E. Hernandez Democratic Party
State Representative, District 144
Ken Legler Republican Party
Rick Molina Democratic Party
Clifford Messina Libertarian Party
Joel West Green Party
State Representative, District 145
Carol Alvarado Democratic Party
State Representative, District 146
Borris L. Miles Democratic Party
State Representative, District 147
Garnet F. Coleman Democratic Party
State Representative, District 148
Fernando Herrera Republican Party
Jessica Cristina Farrar Democratic Party
State Representative, District 149
Jack O’Connor Republican Party
Hubert Vo Democratic Party
State Representative, District 150
Debbie Riddle Republican Party
Brad Neal Democratic Party
Eric M. Holdt Libertarian Party
Chief Justice, 1st Court of Appeals District
Sherry Radack Republican Party
Morris Overstreet Democratic Party
Justice, 1st Court of Appeals District, Place 4
Evelyn Keyes Republican Party
Michael Gomez Democratic Party
Justice, 1st Court of Appeals District, Place 8, Unexpired Term
Michael Massengale Republican Party
Robert Ray Democratic Party
Justice, 14th Court of Appeals District, Place 2
Sharon McCally Republican Party
Norma Venso Democratic Party
Justice, 14th Court of Appeals District, Place 5, Unexpired Term
Martha Hill Jamison Republican Party
Wally Kronzer Democratic Party
Justice, 14th Court of Appeals District, Place 9
Tracy Elizabeth Christopher Republican Party
Tim Riley Democratic Party
District Judge, 55th Judicial District
Jeff Shadwick Republican Party
Dion Ramos Democratic Party
District Judge, 113th Judicial District
John Donovan Republican Party
Christina Bryan Democratic Party
District Judge, 157th Judicial District
Randy Wilson Republican Party
Shawn Thierry Democratic Party
District Judge, 180th Judicial District
Marc Brown Republican Party
Darrell Jordan Democratic Party
District Judge, 182nd Judicial District
Jeannine Barr Republican Party
Brandon Dudley Democratic Party
District Judge, 183rd Judicial District
Vanessa Velasquez Republican Party
Michael Gomez Democratic Party
District Judge, 184th Judicial District
Jan Krocker Republican Party
Jay W. Burnett Democratic Party
District Judge, 185th Judicial District
Susan Brown Republican Party
Vivian King Democratic Party
District Judge, 189th Judicial District
Bill Burke Republican Party
Ursula A. Hall Democratic Party
District Judge, 190th Judicial District
Patricia J. Kerrigan Republican Party
Olan Boudreaux Democratic Party
SAMPLE BALLOT
GENERAL AND SPECIAL ELECTIONS, HARRIS COUNTY, NOVEMBER 02, 2010
NOTE: The Sample Ballot provides the order the contests and candidates will appear on the ballot. However, the Sample Ballot does not
reflect how the official ballot will ‘look’ on the eSlate or mail-ballot.
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District Judge, 208th Judicial District
Denise Collins Republican Party
Loretta Johnson Muldrow Democratic Party
District Judge, 209th Judicial District
Mike McSpadden Republican Party
Kathy Cheng Democratic Party
District Judge, 228th Judicial District
Marc Carter Republican Party
Harris Wood Democratic Party
District Judge, 230th Judicial District
Belinda Hill Republican Party
Garland “Mack” McInnis Democratic Party
District Judge, 232nd Judicial District
Mary Lou Keel Republican Party
Greg Glass Democratic Party
District Judge, 234th Judicial District
Reece Rondon Republican Party
Tanner Garth Democratic Party
District Judge, 245th Judicial District
Roy L. Moore Republican Party
Janiece Horn Democratic Party
District Judge, 246th Judicial District
Jim York Republican Party
Sherri Cothrun Democratic Party
District Judge, 247th Judicial District
Bonnie Crane Hellums Republican Party
Mary Kay Green Democratic Party
District Judge, 248th Judicial District
Joan Campbell Republican Party
Jim Sullivan Democratic Party
District Judge, 257th Judicial District
Judy Warne Republican Party
Sandra Peake Democratic Party
District Judge, 262nd Judicial District
Denise Bradley Republican Party
Tom Berg Democratic Party
District Judge, 263rd Judicial District
Jim Wallace Republican Party
Alvin Nunnery Democratic Party
District Judge, 269th Judicial District
Dan Hinde Republican Party
Katie Kennedy Democratic Party
District Judge, 270th Judicial District
Brent Gamble Republican Party
Bob Thomas Democratic Party
District Judge, 280th Judicial District
Lynn Bradshaw Hull Republican Party
Kathy Vossler Democratic Party
District Judge, 281st Judicial District
Sylvia Matthews Republican Party
Donna Roth Democratic Party
District Judge, 295th Judicial District
Caroline E. Baker Republican Party
Paul Simon Democratic Party
Family District Judge, 308th Judicial District
James Lombardino Republican Party
Bruce Kessler Democratic Party
Family District Judge, 309th Judicial District
Sheri Y. Dean Republican Party
Bill Rice Democratic Party
Family District Judge, 310th Judicial District
Lisa Millard Republican Party
Judy Dougherty Democratic Party
Family District Judge, 311th Judicial District
Denise Pratt Republican Party
Deborah Wright Democratic Party
Family District Judge, 312th Judicial District
David Farr Republican Party
Robert Hinojosa Democratic Party
Family District Judge, 313th Judicial District
Glenn Devlin Republican Party
Natalie Oakes Democratic Party
Family District Judge, 314th Judicial District
John F. Phillips Republican Party
David Longoria Democratic Party
Family District Judge, 315th Judicial District
Michael “Mike” Schneider Republican Party
Keith Branch Democratic Party
County Judge
Ed Emmett Republican Party
Gordon Quan Democratic Party
Judge, County Court at Law No. 1
R. Jack Cagle Republican Party
Erica M. Graham Democratic Party
Judge, County Court at Law No. 2
Jacqueline Lucci Smith Republican Party
Cheryl Elliott Thornton Democratic Party
Judge, County Court at Law No. 3
Linda Storey Republican Party
Damon Crenshaw Democratic Party
Judge, County Court at Law No. 4
Roberta Lloyd Republican Party
Bruce Mosier Democratic Party
Judge, County Criminal Court No. 1
Paula Goodhart Republican Party
Beverly D. Melontree Democratic Party
Judge, County Criminal Court No. 2
Bill Harmon Republican Party
Mary Connealy Acosta Democratic Party
Judge, County Criminal Court No. 3
Natalie Fleming Republican Party
Judith Snively Democratic Party
Judge, County Criminal Court No. 4
John Clinton Republican Party
Alfred G. “Al” Leal Democratic Party
Judge, County Criminal Court No. 5
Margaret Stewart Harris Republican Party
Alfred “Bud” Valdez Democratic Party
Judge, County Criminal Court No. 6
Larry Standley Republican Party
Denise Spencer Democratic Party
Judge, County Criminal Court No. 7
Pam Derbyshire Republican Party
Shelia Acosta Democratic Party
SAMPLE BALLOT
GENERAL AND SPECIAL ELECTIONS, HARRIS COUNTY, NOVEMBER 02, 2010
NOTE: The Sample Ballot provides the order the contests and candidates will appear on the ballot. However, the Sample Ballot does not
reflect how the official ballot will ‘look’ on the eSlate or mail-ballot.
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Judge, County Criminal Court No. 8
Jay Karahan Republican Party
Eugene Newsom Democratic Party
Judge, County Criminal Court No. 9
Analia Wilkerson Republican Party
Juanita Jackson Barner Democratic Party
Judge, County Criminal Court No. 10
Sherman A. Ross Republican Party
Lori Chambers Gray Democratic Party
Judge, County Criminal Court No. 11
Diane Bull Republican Party
Mark Diaz Democratic Party
Judge, County Criminal Court No. 12
Robin Brown Republican Party
Cheryl Harris Diggs Democratic Party
Judge, County Criminal Court No. 13
Don Smyth Republican Party
Dennis Slate Democratic Party
Judge, County Criminal Court No. 14
Mike Fields Republican Party
Lee Harper Wilson Democratic Party
Judge, County Criminal Court No. 15
Jean Spradling Hughes Republican Party
Toni Martinez Ingversen Democratic Party
Judge, County Probate Court No. 1
Loyd Wright Republican Party
Kathy Stone Democratic Party
Judge, County Probate Court No. 2
Mike Wood Republican Party
Joellen Snow Democratic Party
Judge, County Probate Court No. 3
Rory Robert Olsen Republican Party
Priscilla Walters Democratic Party
Judge, County Probate Court No. 4
Christine Riddle Butts Republican Party
Tammy Manning Democratic Party
District Clerk
Chris Daniel Republican Party
Loren Jackson Democratic Party
County Clerk
Stan Stanart Republican Party
Ann Harris Bennett Democratic Party
Don Cook Green Party
County Tax Assessor-Collector, Unexpired Term
Don Sumners Republican Party
Diane Trautman Democratic Party
County Treasurer
Orlando Sanchez Republican Party
Billy Briscoe Democratic Party
County School Trustee, Position 1, Precinct 2
Marvin Morris Republican Party
Mike Rose Democratic Party
County School Trustee, Position 2, Precinct 4
Angie Chesnut Republican Party
County Commissioner, Precinct 2
Jack Morman Republican Party
Sylvia R. Garcia Democratic Party
County Commissioner, Precinct 4
Jerry Eversole Republican Party
Justice of the Peace, Precinct No. 1, Place 2
David M. Patronella Democratic Party
Justice of the Peace, Precinct No. 2, Place 2
Phillip Webb Republican Party
George E. Risner Democratic Party
Justice of the Peace, Precinct No. 3, Place 2
Don Coffey Democratic Party
Justice of the Peace, Precinct No. 4, Place 2
Tom Lawrence Republican Party
Justice of the Peace, Precinct No. 5, Place 2
Jeff Williams Republican Party
Mary Ann Bryan Libertarian Party
Justice of the Peace, Precinct No. 6, Place 2
Armando V. Rodriguez Democratic Party
Justice of the Peace, Precinct No. 7, Place 2
Zinetta A. Burney Democratic Party
Justice of the Peace, Precinct No. 8, Place 2
Louie Ditta Republican Party
City of Houston Special Election
City of Houston, PROPOSITION NO. 1
CHARTER AMENDMENT PROPOSITION
Relating to the Creation of a Dedicated Funding Source to Enhance,
Improve and Renew Drainage Systems and Streets.
Shall the City Charter of the City of Houston be amended to provide
for the enhancement, improvement and ongoing renewal of Houston’s
drainage and streets by creating a Dedicated Pay-As-You-Go Fund for
Drainage and Streets?
FOR
AGAINST
City of Houston, PROPOSITION NO. 2 CHARTER
AMENDMENT PROPOSITION
Relating to Residency Requirements for District Council Office for
the November 2011 General Election.
Shall the City Charter of the City of Houston be amended to provide
that for the general election to be held in November 2011, and for the
purpose of redistricting, the required period of residency to file for the
office of District Council Member shall be reduced from 12 months to
6 months preceding the election day?
FOR
AGAINST
City of Houston, PROPOSITION NO. 3 CHARTER
AMENDMENT PROPOSITION
An Amendment to the City Charter Relating to the Use of
Photographic Traffic Signal Enforcement Systems (Red Light
Cameras).
Shall the City of Houston continue to use red light cameras to enforce
state or local laws relating to traffic safety?
FOR
AGAINST
City of Baytown Special Election
City of Baytown Proposition 1
The initiative ordinance limiting the use of traffic law photomonitoring
devices within the city.
FOR
AGAINST
SAMPLE BALLOT
GENERAL AND SPECIAL ELECTIONS, HARRIS COUNTY, NOVEMBER 02, 2010
NOTE: The Sample Ballot provides the order the contests and candidates will appear on the ballot. However, the Sample Ballot does not
reflect how the official ballot will ‘look’ on the eSlate or mail-ballot.
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City of Nassau Bay Special Election
City of Nassau Bay PROPOSITION 1
The reauthorization of the local sales and use tax in the City of
Nassau Bay, Texas, at the rate of one-fourth of one percent to
continue providing revenue for maintenance and repair of municipal
streets.
FOR
AGAINST
City of Spring Valley Village, Texas
BOND ELECTION
City of Spring Valley Village, Texas
PROPOSITION I
THE ISSUANCE OF $18,060,000 GENERAL OBLIGATION
BONDS AND THE LEVYING OF A TAX IN PAYMENT
THEREOF FOR STREET AND ROAD REPAIRS,
IMPROVEMENTS AND EXTENSIONS, AND RELATED
DRAINAGE, INCLUDING SPECIFICALLY REPAIRS,
IMPROVEMENTS, AND EXTENSIONS AT MERLIN DRIVE,
LUPTON DRIVE, THE CEDARWOOD SECTION 2 AREA, THE
BRACHER AREA, THE TERESA-BEN HUR AREA,
PECH/CEDARBRAKE OUTFALLS AREA, THE
HILLDALE/BADE/ADKINS AREA, THE VOSS ROAD AREA,
SPRING OAKS EAST, SPRING OAKS WEST, BURKHART
ROAD, CAMPBELL ROAD, BINGLE ROAD, AND IN
BRIGHTON PLACE SUBDIVISION, AND THE
MISCELLANEOUS AREAS WITHIN THE CITY.
FOR
AGAINST
City of Spring Valley Village, Texas
PROPOSITION II
THE ISSUANCE OF $3,100,000 GENERAL OBLIGATION
BONDS AND THE LEVYING OF A TAX IN PAYMENT
THEREOF FOR WATER SUPPLY AND SANITARY SEWER
REPAIRS, IMPROVEMENTS AND EXTENSIONS, INCLUDING
SPECIFICALLY REPAIRS, IMPROVEMENTS, AND
EXTENSIONS AT MERLIN DRIVE, LUPTON DRIVE, THE
CEDARWOOD SECTION 2 AREA, THE BRACHER AREA, THE
TERESA-BEN HUR AREA, THE HILLDALE/BADE/ADKINS
AREA, THE VOSS ROAD AREA, SPRING OAKS EAST, SPRING
OAKS WEST, BURKHART ROAD, AND OTHER
MISCELLANEOUS AREAS WITHIN THE CITY.
FOR
AGAINST
City of Spring Valley Village, Texas
PROPOSITION III
THE ISSUANCE OF $700,000 GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS
AND THE LEVYING OF A TAX IN PAYMENT THEREOF FOR
THE PURPOSE OF WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM
IMPROVEMENTS REQUIRED FOR SURFACE WATER
CONNECTIONS.
FOR
AGAINST
Channelview Independent School District
Board of Trustee Election
Channelview ISD Trustee, Position No. 4
Patrick Lacy
Channelview ISD Trustee, Position No. 5
Rolando Ramirez
Channelview ISD Trustee, Position No. 6
J. Kyle Campbell
Channelview ISD Trustee, Position No. 7
Dowen Sims
Kathy Zigmont
E.B. Garcia
Crosby Independent School District, General Election
Crosby ISD Trustee, Position 1
Tanya Shaye Eagleton
Crosby ISD Trustee, Position 2
Ruben Leal
JoAnn Crawford
Crosby ISD Trustee, Position 3
John Lindsey
Crosby ISD Trustee, Position 6
Dan Kasprzak
Cedric Patterson, Jr.
Will Locke
Cypress-Fairbanks ISD General Election
Cypress-Fairbanks ISD Trustee, Position 5
Bill Henderson
John Ogletree
Cypress-Fairbanks ISD Trustee, Position 6
Brad West
Don Ryan
Kay Smith
Cypress-Fairbanks ISD Trustee, Position 7
Scott Adams
Bob R. Covey
Houston ISD Trustee Special Election
Houston ISD Trustee, District 8 (Unexpired Term)
Dorothy Olmos
Judith Cruz
Juliet Kathy Stipeche
Cheryl Moodie
Peter B. Schwethelm
Roberto Centeno
HUFFMAN INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT
SCHOOL TRUSTEE ELECTION
HUFFMAN ISD SCHOOL TRUSTEE, POSITION NO. 1
Becky Streetman
HUFFMAN ISD SCHOOL TRUSTEE, POSITION NO. 2
Bruce W. Johnson
Jacob Godoy
HUFFMAN ISD SCHOOL TRUSTEE, POSITION NO. 3
Ray Burt
HUFFMAN ISD SCHOOL TRUSTEE, POSITION NO. 6,
UNEXPIRED TERM
Matt Dutton
Katy Independent School District, Bond Election
Katy ISD, PROPOSITION
THE ISSUANCE OF $459,795,000 SCHOOL BUILDING BONDS
FOR THE CONSTRUCTION, ACQUISITION AND EQUIPMENT
OF SCHOOL BUILDINGS IN THE DISTRICT (INCLUDING THE
REHABILITATION, RENOVATION AND IMPROVEMENT
THEREOF) AND THE PURCHASE OF THE NECESSARY SITES
FOR SCHOOL BUILDINGS AND THE PURCHASE OF NEW
SCHOOL BUSES, AND THE LEVYING OF THE TAX IN
PAYMENT THEREOF
FOR
AGAINST
KLEIN ISD SCHOOL BOARD TRUSTEE ELECTION
KLEIN ISD TRUSTEE, POSITION 6
Paul Lanham
Mark D. Taylor
Larry Allen
Johanna Ramos Dawson
SAMPLE BALLOT
GENERAL AND SPECIAL ELECTIONS, HARRIS COUNTY, NOVEMBER 02, 2010
NOTE: The Sample Ballot provides the order the contests and candidates will appear on the ballot. However, the Sample Ballot does not
reflect how the official ballot will ‘look’ on the eSlate or mail-ballot.
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KLEIN ISD TRUSTEE, POSITION 7
Steven E. Smith
W. R. (Rick) Mann
Kevin Weido
James B. Robinson
North Forest Independent School District School Board Election
North Forest ISD Trustee, Position 6
Carolyn Bullard-Williams
Henry McGowen
North Forest ISD Trustee, Position 7
Horace Williams, Jr.
Sheldon Independent School District Trustee Election
Sheldon ISD Trustee Position 4
Fred R. Rivas, Jr.
Sheldon ISD Trustee Position 5
Ken Coleman
Michael Davis
Debra Gilstrap
Sheldon ISD Trustee Position 6
Ed Lipscomb
Shane Schultz
Sheldon ISD Trustee Position 7
Fedora Alfred
LaShonda M. Jackson-Dean
Debbie Kolacny
Spring Independent School District General Trustee Election
Spring ISD Trustee, Position 1
Lora Lee Hedrick
Deborah Jensen
Scott Brittain
Ruth Watson
Spring ISD Trustee, Position 2
Steven E. Mills
Calvin K. Tang
Nicole Murray
Spring ISD Trustee, Position 3
Sean M. Perrodin
Justine Durant
Tomball ISD Trustee Election
Tomball ISD Trustee, Position 1
Kathy Handler
Tomball ISD Trustee, Position 2
David H. Zuhlke
Michael J. Pratt
William A. Harris
Tomball ISD Trustee, Position 3
John E. McStravick
Tomball ISD Trustee, Position 4
Mark Lewandowski
Waller-Harris Emergency Services District No. 200 Election
Waller-Harris Emergency Services District No. 200, Board of
Emergency Services Commissioners
Vote for None, 1, 2 or 3
Kollye W. Kilpatrick
Larry Coleman
Tommy Albert
Gary Ferguson
Tom Garbett
Darwin Hargrave, Sr.
Shannon Barron
Hollis H. Ulbricht
Beechnut Municipal Utility District, MAINTENANCE TAX
ELECTION
Beechnut Municipal Utility District, Proposition
SHALL THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF BEECHNUT
MUNICIPAL UTILITY DISTRICT BE AUTHORIZED TO
ASSESS, LEVY, AND COLLECT AN ANNUAL AD VALOREM
TAX ON ALL TAXABLE PROPERTY WITHIN SAID DISTRICT
NOT TO EXCEED FIFTY CENTS ($0.50) ON EACH ONE
HUNDRED DOLLAR ($100.00) VALUATION THEREOF, TO
SECURE FUNDS FOR OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE
PURPOSES, INCLUDING FUNDS FOR PLANNING,
CONSTRUCTING, ACQUIRING, MAINTAINING, REPAIRING,
AND OPERATING ALL NECESSARY LAND, PLANTS, WORKS,
FACILITIES, IMPROVEMENTS, APPLIANCES, AND
EQUIPMENT OF THE DISTRICT AND FOR PAYING COSTS OF
PROPER SERVICES, ENGINEERING, AND LEGAL FEES, AND
ORGANIZATION AND ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES, IN
ACCORDANCE WITH THE CONSTITUTION AND LAWS OF
THE STATE OF TEXAS, INCLUDING PARTICULARLY (BUT
NOT BY WAY OF LIMITATION) SECTION 49.107 OF THE
TEXAS WATER CODE, AS AMENDED?
FOR
AGAINST