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President As an informed voter, you have your favorite for President. To serve you, we have interviewed candidates and observed them in person at forums and debates. We now provide you with a sample ballot that you can take right into the voting booth. After much prayer, we have endorsed candidates who are Pro-Life, Pro-Family, and Pro-Second Amendment. Judges have the power to take your money, your property, your kids, and your life. Please trust our endorsements. Make copies of this Sample Ballot for family and friends. U. S. Representative District 2 Ted Poe District 7 John Culberson Maria Espinoza James Lloyd District 8 Kevin Brady Andre Dean Steve Toth Craig McMichael District 9 Jeff Martin District 10 Michael T. McCaul District 18 Reggie Gonzales Lori Bartley Sharon Joy Fisher Ava Pate District 22 Pete Olson District 29 Julio Garza District 36 Brian Babin Railroad Commissioner Lance N. Christian Doug Jeffrey John Greytok Gary Gates – see pages 20 and 21 Weston Martinez Wayne Christian Ron Hale District 134 David L. Palmer Sarah Davis only Republican to vote to kill more babies. District 135 Gary Elkins District 137 Kendall L. Baker District 138 Dwayne Bohac District 144 Gilbert Pena District 147 Matt Murphy District 149 Bryan Ch District 150 Theresa Hearn-Haynes Al Zolli Debbie Riddle see pages 30 and 32 Valoree Swanson – see pages 31 and 33 Chief Justice, 1st Court of Appeals Sherry Radack Justice, 1st Court of Appeals District Place 4 Evelyn Keyes Justice, 14th Court of Appeals District Place 2 Kevin Jewell Bud Wiesedeppe Place 9 Tracy Elizabeth Christopher District Judge 11th Judicial District Kevin Fulton 61st Judicial District Erin Elizabeth Lunceford 80th Judicial District Will Archer Ken Shortreed it’s a long ballot but a short read. Vote Ken Shortreed 125th Judicial District L.A. Olson Sharon Hemphill 127th Judicial District Sarahjane Swanson Justice, Supreme Court, Place 3 Debra Lehrmann Michael Massengale Place 5 Paul Green Rick Green Place 9 Eva Guzman Joe Pool Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals Place 2 Ray Wheless Chris Oldner Mary Lou Keel – her husband ran as a Democrat last time Place 5 Scott Walker Steve Smith Brent Webster Sid Harle Place 6 Richard Davis Michael E. Keasler Member, State Board of Education, District 6 Donna Bahorich District 8 Barbara Cargill State Senator District 4 Brandon Creighton District 11 Larry Taylor District 18 Lois W. Kolkhorst State Representative District 126 Kevin Roberts District 127 Dan Huberty Mitchell Bosworth District 128 Briscoe Cain Melody McDaniel Wayne Smith District 129 Dennis Paul District 130 Tom Oliverson Kay Smith District 132 Mike Schofield District 133 Jim Murphy Continued on back side Tear this page out and use it in the voting booth. ! Tear this page out and use it in the voting booth.

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PresidentAs an informed voter, you have your

favorite for President.

To serve you, we have interviewed candidates and observed them in person at forums and debates.

We now provide you with a sample ballotthat you can take right into the voting booth.

After much prayer, we have endorsed candidates who are Pro-Life, Pro-Family, and Pro-Second Amendment.

Judges have the power to take your money,your property, your kids, and your life. Pleasetrust our endorsements.

Make copies of this Sample Ballot for familyand friends.

U. S. Representative

District 2 Ted Poe

District 7 John Culberson Maria Espinoza

❏ James Lloyd

District 8 Kevin Brady Andre Dean

❏ Steve Toth

Craig McMichael

District 9 Jeff Martin

District 10 Michael T. McCaul

District 18 Reggie Gonzales

❏ Lori Bartley

Sharon Joy Fisher Ava Pate

District 22 Pete Olson

District 29 Julio Garza

District 36 Brian Babin

Railroad Commissioner Lance N. Christian Doug Jeffrey John Greytok

❏ Gary Gates – see pages 20 and 21 Weston Martinez Wayne Christian Ron Hale

District 134 ❏ David L. Palmer Sarah Davis – only Republican

to vote to kill more babies.

District 135 Gary Elkins

District 137 Kendall L. Baker

District 138 Dwayne Bohac

District 144 Gilbert Pena

District 147 Matt Murphy

District 149 Bryan Ch

District 150 Theresa Hearn-Haynes Al Zolli Debbie Riddle – see pages 30 and 32

Valoree Swanson – see pages 31 and 33

Chief Justice, 1st Court of Appeals Sherry Radack

Justice, 1st Court of Appeals District

Place 4 Evelyn Keyes

Justice, 14th Court of Appeals District

Place 2 Kevin Jewell

❏ Bud Wiesedeppe

Place 9 Tracy Elizabeth Christopher

District Judge

11th Judicial District Kevin Fulton

61st Judicial District Erin Elizabeth Lunceford

80th Judicial District Will Archer

❏ Ken Shortreed – it’s a long ballot but a short read. Vote Ken Shortreed

125th Judicial District L.A. Olson

❏ Sharon Hemphill

127th Judicial District Sarahjane Swanson

Justice, Supreme Court,

Place 3 ❏ Debra Lehrmann

Michael Massengale

Place 5 Paul Green

❏ Rick Green

Place 9 ❏ Eva Guzman

Joe Pool

Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals

Place 2 ❏ Ray Wheless

Chris Oldner Mary Lou Keel – her husband ran as a

Democrat last time

Place 5 Scott Walker Steve Smith ❏ Brent Webster

Sid Harle

Place 6 Richard Davis

❏ Michael E. Keasler

Member, State Board of Education,

District 6 Donna Bahorich

District 8 Barbara Cargill

State Senator

District 4 Brandon Creighton

District 11 Larry Taylor

District 18 Lois W. Kolkhorst

State Representative

District 126 ❏ Kevin Roberts

District 127 ❏ Dan Huberty

Mitchell Bosworth

District 128 ❏ Briscoe Cain

Melody McDaniel Wayne Smith

District 129 Dennis Paul

District 130 ❏ Tom Oliverson

Kay Smith

District 132 Mike Schofield

District 133 Jim Murphy

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Harris County District Attorney Devon Anderson

Judge, County Civil Court at Law No. 1 (Unexpired Term)

❏ Clyde Raymond Leuchtag

Gloria Cantu Minnick– ran as a Democrate last time and her husband is running this time as a Democrate for the same position

County Attorney

❏ Chris Carmona – see pages 18 and 19

Jim Leitner

Sheriff Ron Hickman – see pages 14 and 16

Carl Pittman – see pages 15 and 17

Paul Day

County Tax Assessor-Collector Don Sumners – don’t carry another man’s

grudge. See page 26

❏ Mike Sullivan

County School Trustee

Position 1, Precinct 2

❏ George Moore

Marvin Morris

Position 2, Precinct 4

❏ Eric Dick

Danell Fields

County Commissioner Pct. 3 Steve Radack Sam “Tejas” Texas

Justice of the Peace

Pct. 1 Place 1 SaraJane Milligan Jerry Wayne Dugat Harold Norris

Pct. 3 Place 1 Tom Zakes

Pct. 4 Place 1 Dan Garcia

❏ Lincoln Goodwin

Pct. 5 Place 1 Russ Ridgway

Pct. 8 Place 1 Holly Williamson

Constable

Pct. 1 Joe Danna

Pct. 2 Daniel Vela Joe Alanis

Pct. 3 Dan Webb

Pct. 4 Rolf Nelson ❏ Mark Herman

Pct. 5 ❏ Ted Heap Al Hoang

Pct. 6 Robert Lozano Richard "Rick" Gonzales

Pct. 8 Phil Sandlin

Harris County Republican Party Chair

Paul Simpson

Tex Christopher

❏ Rick Ramos – see

pages 24 and 25

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District Judge

129th Judicial District Sophia Mafrige

133rd Judicial District Cindy Bennett Smith

151st Judicial District

❏ Jeff Hastings

Aaron Gabriel Adams

152nd Judicial District Don Self

164th Judicial District Bruce Bain

165th Judicial District Debra Ibarra Mayfield

174th Judicial District Katherine McDaniel

176th Judicial District Stacey W. Bond

177th Judicial District Ryan Patrick

178th Judicial District

❏ Xavier Alfaro

Phil Gommels Nile Bailey Copeland Bash Sharma

179th Judicial District Kristin M. Guiney

215th Judicial District Fred Shuchart

333rd Judicial District Joseph “Tad” Halbach

334th Judicial District Grant Dorfman

337th Judicial District Renee Magee

338th Judicial District Brock Thomas

339th Judicial District

❏ Mary McFaden

Antonio Benavides

351st Judicial District Mark Kent Ellis

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