Early voting Monday in Primary Run-Offs

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Early voting in the May 24 Primary Run-off elections starts Monday.

These run-off elections are set to decide elections that were too close to call from the March primary elections. Those who voted in the Republican or Democratic primary in March may not cast ballots in the other party’s run-off.

Early voting is set to begin Monday with polls open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. at the Erath County Courthouse and Patrick Street Church of Christ. Early voting will continue at the locations from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on May 17 through May 20.

The polls will be open on election day from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. at the County Courthouse, the Patrick St. Church of Christ, the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Center (1229 US Hwy 281) in Stephenville and Texas Bank (988 Wolfe Nursery Rd.) in Stephenville.

Republican voters in Precinct 2 will be deciding between Chris Evans and David Martin for Justice of the Peace while all Erath voters will be deciding in the Republican Primary Run-off will be casting ballots in the following state races for candidates in the November elections: Ken Paxton or George P. Bush for Attorney General; Dawn Buckingham or Tim Westley for Commissioner of the General Land Office; Wayne Christian or Sarah Stogner for Railroad Commissioner.

Erath voters casting ballots in the Democratic Primary Run-off have the following candidate races to decide: Mike Collier or Michelle Beckley for Lieutenant Governor; Joe Jaworski or Rochelle Mercedes Garza for Attorney General; Janet T. Dudding or Angel Luis Vega for Comptroller of Public Accounts; Sandragrace Martinez or Jay Klieberg for Commissioner of the General Land Office.