Election Day for the November 8 mid-term election, which features a slew of candidates including Texas Governor is on the horizon with early voting wrapping up Friday, Nov. 4 in Dublin.
Early voting will continue at the Erath County Courthouse this week 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. through Friday, Nov. 4. Early voting will continue from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Patrick Street Church of Christ in Dublin through Friday, Nov. 4.
Erath County will be using vote centers for election day meaning no matter where you reside in the county, you can vote at any voting location, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 8.
Election Day voting locations include: Patrick Street Church of Christ (630 N. Patrick Street in Dublin), Erath County Courthouse (100 W. Washington Street in Stephenville), Lingleville Fire Department (19010 FM 8 in Lingleville), Morgan Mill Community Center (406 CR 156 in Stephenville), Bluff Dale Community Center (175 Holt in Bluff Dale), Selden Community Center (4142 FM 913 in Stephenville), United Corporative Services (1200 Glen Rose Highway in Stephenville), Texas A&M AgriLife Research and Extension Center (1229 N. U.S. Hwy. 281 in Stephenville), Huckabay Community Center (42346 North FM 219 in Stephenville) and Texas Bank (988 Wolfe Nursery Road in Stephenville).
The following races and candidates will be on the Erath County ballot. For each race, voters will cast one vote.
U.S. Representative, District 25 – Roger Williams (unopposed – Republican) Governor – Greg Abbott (incumbent – Rep), Beto O’Rourke (Dem), Mark Tippetts (Lib) and Delilah Barrios (Grn).
Lt. Governor – Dan Patrick (incumbent – Rep), Mike Collier (Dem) and Shanna Steele (Lib).
Attorney General – Ken Paxton (incumbent – Rep), Rochelle Mercedes Garza (Dem) and Mark Ash (Lib).
Comptroller of Public Accounts – Glenn Hagar (incumbent – Rep), Janet T. Dudding (Dem) and V. Alonzo Echevarria-Garza (Lib).
Commissioner of the General Land Office – Dawn Buckingham (Rep), Jay Kleberg (Dem) and Alfred Molison, Jr. (Grn).
Commissioner of Agriculture – Sid Miller (incumbent – Rep) and Susan Hays (Dem).
Railroad Commissioner – Wayne Christian (incumbent – Rep), Luke Warford (Dem), Jaime Andres Diez (Lib) and Hunter Wayne Crow (Grn).
Justice Supreme Court, Place 3 – Debra Lehrmann (incumbent – Rep), Erin A. Nowell (Dem) and Thomas Edward Oxford (Lib).
Justice Supreme Court, Place 5 – Rebeca Huddle (incumbent – Rep) and Amanda Reichek (Dem).
Justice, Supreme Court, Place 9 – Evan Young (incumbent – Rep) and Julia Maldonado (Dem).
Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 5- Scott Walker (incumbent – Rep) and Dana Huffman (Dem).
Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 6 – Jesse F. McClure III (incumbent – Rep) and Robert Johnson (Dem).
Member, State Board of Education, District 14 – Evelyn Brooks (Rep) and Tracy Fisher (Dem).
State Senator, District 22 – Brian Birdwell (incumbent – Rep) and Jeremy Schroppel (Lib).
These unopposed candidates are declared elected: Judge, Court of Criminal appeals, Place 2 – Mary Lou Keel (incumbent - Rep).
State Representative, District 59 – Shelby Slawson (incumbent – Rep).
Justice, 11th Court of Appeals District, Place 3 – W. Stacy Trotter (incumbent – Rep).
District Judge, 266th Judicial District – Jason Cashon (incumbent – Rep).
County Judge – Brandon J. Huckabee (Rep).
Judge, County Court at Law – Blake Thompson (incumbent – Rep).
District Clerk-Wanda Greer (incumbent – Rep).
County Clerk – Gwinda Jones (incumbent – Rep).
County Treasurer – Angie Shawver (Rep).
County Commissioner, Precinct No. 2 - Albert Ray (incumbent – Rep).
County Commissioner, Precinct No. 4 – Jim Buck (incumbent – Rep).
Justice of the Peace, Precinct No. 1 – Jeff “Chili” Alexander (Rep).
Justice of the Peace, Precinct No. 2 – David Martin (Rep).