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Current Events => Archives => Politics => Election 2010 => Topic started by: franksolich on March 01, 2010, 05:49:18 PM
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We had the Illinois primaries last month, and now it's Texas' turn.
And then it's a long barren drag untl the May 4, after which there's primaries and run-offs practically every week through September.
Offices up for Election in 2010
Offices Term
All 32 United States Representatives 2 yr. term
Governor 4 yr. term
Lieutenant Governor 4 yr. term
Attorney General 4 yr. term
Comptroller of Public Accounts 4 yr. term
Commissioner of General Land Office 4 yr. term
Commissioner of Agriculture 4 yr. term
Railroad Commissioner 6 yr. term
Victor Carrillo
3 members of the Supreme Court 6 yr. term
Harriet O’Neil, Place 3
Paul Green, Place 5
Eva Guzman, Place 9
3 members of the Court of Criminal Appeals 6 year term
Lawrence Myers, Place 2
Cheryl Johnson, Place 5
Michael E. Keasler, Place 6
16 State Senators 4 yr. term
Districts 1, 2, 3, 5, 7, 8, 12, 13, 14, 15, 17, 18, 19, 22, 25, 29
All 150 State Representatives 2 yr. term
8 Members, State Board of Education 4 yr. term
Districts 1, 3, 4, 5, 9, 10, 12, 15
Various Court of Appeals Justices 6 yr. term
Various District Judges, Criminal District Judges, Family District Judges 4 yr. term
All Criminal District Attorneys 4 yr. term
All County Judges 4 yr. term
*Statutory County Court Judges 4 yr. term
All District Clerks 4 yr. term
All District and County Clerks 4 yr. term
All County Clerks 4 yr. term
County Treasurers 4 yr. term
County Surveyors 4 yr. term
County Commissioners, Precincts 2 & 4 4 yr. term
Justices of the Peace (except those with a place 1 designation) 4 yr. term
Of personal interest is that for railway commissioner, in which case the Republican incumbent will probably run against a primitive from Skins's island. But this is the primary, not the election itself.
I couldn't find a copy-and-pasteable list of candidates.
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Here is hoping Perry wins by 50+% so we don't have to hear any more commercials for a while.
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I just voted. There were things on the ballot I didn't expect. Living in such a small area it wasn't printed in our paper and I never thought to get online to see if I could find a sample ballot. :thatsright:
They weren't hard to read while I was standing there though. The one that really surprised me was the voter identification initiative. Also, the one about the state budget not being able to go up beyond inflation or what the population increase would justify without a vote of the people.
There were about 20 people at the Republican table and maybe 3 at the Democrat table. Big turnout for our area.
There ya go. One Texan vote down .....
KC
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I just voted. There were things on the ballot I didn't expect. Living in such a small area it wasn't printed in our paper and I never thought to get online to see if I could find a sample ballot. :thatsright:
They weren't hard to read while I was standing there though. The one that really surprised me was the voter identification initiative. Also, the one about the state budget not being able to go up beyond inflation or what the population increase would justify without a vote of the people.
There were about 20 people at the Republican table and maybe 3 at the Democrat table. Big turnout for our area.
There ya go. One Texan vote down .....
KC
I think it was on this board somewhere, that Republicans had several initiatives on the ballot and the Dims had none.
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Yeah, I am pretty sure it was Kay who posted it.
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I think it was on this board somewhere, that Republicans had several initiatives on the ballot and the Dims had none.
Wish I had seen it. I'm just glad they weren't worded all funky so you don't know if a vote FOR something is actually a vote AGAINST what you want. They were pretty easy reading.
Go Kinky!!
:-)
KC
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This probably should be a new topic of its own, if mods think so please split this off. But since it pertains only to the Texas primary elections, I thought I'd keep here in this discussion.
Below are the propositions the SREC has put on the primary ballot in case you've not seen them:
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The State Republican Executive Committee has placed five propositions on the GOP primary ballot. These non-binding questions gauge grassroots support on the issues, and will inform our elected officials where the party's most active voters stand on the issues. Early voting begins Tuesday, February 16, and primary day itself is March 2. The propositions are below. Get informed, and get ready to vote!
Ballot Proposition #1: Photo ID
The Texas legislature should make it a priority to protect the integrity of our election process by enacting legislation that requires voters to provide valid photo identification in order to cast a ballot in any and all elections conducted in the State of Texas.
YES or NO
Ballot Proposition #2: Controlling Government Growth
Every government body in Texas should be required to limit any annual increase in its budget and spending to the combined increase of population and inflation unless it first gets voter approval to exceed the allowed annual growth or in the case of an official emergency.
YES or NO
Ballot Proposition #3: Cutting Federal Income Taxes
In addition to aggressively eliminating irresponsible federal spending, Congress should empower American citizens to stimulate the economy by Congress cutting federal income taxes for all federal taxpayers, rather than spending hundreds of billions of dollars on so-called “federal economic stimulusâ€.
YES or NO
Ballot Proposition #4: Public Acknowledgement of God
The use of the word “Godâ€, prayers, and the Ten Commandments should be allowed at public gatherings and public educational institutions, as well as be permitted on government buildings and property.
YES or NO
Ballot Proposition #5: Sonograms
The Texas Legislature should enact legislation requiring a sonogram to be performed and shown to each mother about to undergo a medically unnecessary, elective abortion.
YES or NO
The primary vote is March 2, 2010.
here ya go. It was on the Hey Texan's thread in this forum.
Go Willie! :hyper:
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Wish I had seen it. I'm just glad they weren't worded all funky so you don't know if a vote FOR something is actually a vote AGAINST what you want. They were pretty easy reading.
Go Kinky!!
:-)
KC
Obviously they were written by conservatives that were not trying to hide their agenda, and confuse the voters into voting the way they wanted them to.
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Ballot Proposition #2: Controlling Government Growth
Every government body in Texas should be required to limit any annual increase in its budget and spending to the combined increase of population and inflation unless it first gets voter approval to exceed the allowed annual growth or in the case of an official emergency.
YES or NO
When I got to that one I asked the election worker to come help me...... I coudn't find the "Hell Yes!" button!
KC
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When I got to that one I asked the election worker to come help me...... I coudn't find the "Hell Yes!" button!
KC
:rotf: :rotf: :rotf:
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Election 2010: Texas Republican Primary for Governor
Texas GOP Primary: Perry 48%, Hutchison 27%, Medina 16%
From February 24.
http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/elections2/election_2010/election_2010_governor_elections/texas/election_2010_texas_republican_primary_for_governor
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From February 24.
http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/elections2/election_2010/election_2010_governor_elections/texas/election_2010_texas_republican_primary_for_governor
I voted Perry. I didn't decide who I was going to vote for until the last couple of days.
KC
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I voted Perry. I didn't decide who I was going to vote for until the last couple of days.
What time do the polls close down there?
I've been googling right-and-left, but as you might imagine with Windows95, there's constant freezes and incompletions on loading pages, especially those sites of television stations.
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What time do the polls close down there?
I've been googling right-and-left, but as you might imagine with Windows95, there's constant freezes and incompletions on loading pages, especially those sites of television stations.
7:00 pm Frank.
KC
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7:00 pm Frank.
KC
Thanks, sir.
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NOthing yet....
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Governor - R
Precincts - 2% Votes %Votes
Perry 201,967 51.67%
Hutchison 120,108 30.73%
Medina 68,792 17.60%
Governor - D
Precincts - 2% Votes %Votes
White 108,426 77.92%
Shami 14,023 10.08%
Alvarado 5,636 4.05%
Aguado 3,791 2.72%
Dear 2,875 2.07%
Glenn 2,686 1.93%
Locke 1,713 1.23%
Lieutenant Governor - D
Precincts - 2% Votes %Votes
Chavez-Thompson 71,885 51.42%
Earle 51,868 37.10%
Katz 16,053 11.48%
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John Gay REP 1,363 5.37% 1,364 5.34%
Tim Graney REP 2,685 10.59% 2,704 10.58%
Ron Paul - Incumbent REP 20,229 79.80% 20,389 79.84%
Gerald D. Wall REP 1,072 4.22% 1,079 4.22%
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Race Total 25,349 25,536
Precincts Reported 10 of 271 Precincts 3.69%
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Hutchison concedes to Perry
By SAN ANTONIO EXPRESS-NEWS
March 2, 2010
Posted: March 2, 2010, 9:11 PM CST Last updated: March 2, 2010, 9:36 PM CST
Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison has conceded to Gov. Rick Perry, the Assocated Press reported.
Perry had established had held a lead that suggested he would gain more than 50 percent of the vote, avoiding a runoff against Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison.
Hutchison polled strongly in the early part of the election season, but her support has slipped. Perry leads the Republican gubernatorial primary with 52 percent of the vote. Hutchison has about 30 percent and Wharton nurse and small business owner Debra Medina has 16 percent of the vote.
With 12 percent of the preciencts reporting, Gov. Rick Perry had 52.5 percent of the votes cast, U.S. Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison had 30.9 percent of the votes cast and Wharton businesswoman Debra Medina had 16.7 percent.
http://www.beaumontenterprise.com/news/local/perry_s_lead_suggests_he_can_avoid_run-off_vote.html
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Wish I had seen it. I'm just glad they weren't worded all funky so you don't know if a vote FOR something is actually a vote AGAINST what you want. They were pretty easy reading.
Go Kinky!!
:-)
KC
Kinky lost.
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Perry White.
hhhmmmm
I think Victor Carrillo might face a run-off
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I was surprised that it wasn't a lot closer between KBH and Perry. I expected he'd win, but I really thought she'd do better than she did. I think that was just another "tea-ish" example of how pissed off everyone is with anybody that has the DC funk on themselves.
I didn't even know that Kinky was running again.
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I was surprised that it wasn't a lot closer between KBH and Perry. I expected he'd win, but I really thought she'd do better than she did. I think that was just another "tea-ish" example of how pissed off everyone is with anybody that has the DC funk on themselves.
I didn't even know that Kinky was running again.
I'm glad that it didn't come down to a run off election between the two of them. That would have been a waste of time and money that is better spent fighting the DimRat opponent.
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Me too. I'm glad it's over. Mike Conaway is my US Representative. He was winning by 76% last I heard over his two other opponents. Guess we sent him back for a few more years.
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I was surprised that it wasn't a lot closer between KBH and Perry. I expected he'd win, but I really thought she'd do better than she did. I think that was just another "tea-ish" example of how pissed off everyone is with anybody that has the DC funk on themselves.
I didn't even know that Kinky was running again.
Well, do you think she got the message? Haven't heard a peep about her not running for Senate.....like she said she was going to. Again.
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We need to replace every GOP Senator and half our House members.
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Iassa, I will bet you anything that KBH comes out now saying she's going to go ahead and finish her term, which is for two more years till 2012. She had previously said that she was resigning and coming back to Texas regardless of the election outcome, win or lose. But y'all know she won't give up the power. She'll decide to stay up there.
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The Dallas Morning News is one of the worst newspapers in America.
I wrote them a letter.
I haven't picked up a newspaper in months before I noticed my brother-in-law had bought one at the store. So I decided to give it a peek and what do I find out? That the anti-Christian bigot who quotes Karl Marx and crashed a plane into the IRS building (page 3A) is still being mentioned in the same stories as the TEA parties despite this "link" being thoroughly discredited by even the most cursory examination of the mans "manifesto".
On Page 5, we find that the DMN doesn't understand the difference between a filibuster and not having unanimous consent. Senator Bunning did NOT delay or block anything. He simply refused to go along with the charade of the "paygo" law that they violated. All Jim Bunning did was not to allow it to pass without a recorded vote. The Democrat leaders could have brought it up and passed it within hours but they knew that the reliably leftwing press would do their PR for them and make it sound like a Republican was stopping people from getting benefits or whatever. Very typical.
Then on page 13A I find out that according the fools who write and edit the Dallas Morning Snooze the TEA Party has fizzled, even though these writers apparently have no idea what the TEA Party movement is. I'm still laughing at the assinine reporting I found in your lousy left-wing rag.
Hours later I was bored enough to look at the editorials and man was that ever humorous. Page 20A. "A Lukewarm TEA Party", again the author clearly has no idea what the TEA (Taxed Enough Already) Party movement is. You must realize that Debra Medina blew up her own campaign by refusing to rule out the idea that our own government took down the World Trade Center, among other things. She showed herself to be on the kook fringe, shared with leftist Farouk Shami. The TEA Party doesn't go for Alex Jones conspiracy theories.
Sure the Ron Paul wacko's try to claim the TEA Party mantle but they are not the movement. It is abundantly clear that the liberal media in this country has become so biased it no longer even pretends to know what its talking about. You have failed to be journalists every single day with these lies and distortions.
You can't go out of business fast enough!
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Iassa, I will bet you anything that KBH comes out now saying she's going to go ahead and finish her term, which is for two more years till 2012. She had previously said that she was resigning and coming back to Texas regardless of the election outcome, win or lose. But y'all know she won't give up the power. She'll decide to stay up there.
Amazing. For all these years everyone forgot what happened in 93. Crooked little ding dong. :banghead: