Election Day is Every Tuesday: March 2-8
Welcome to primary season!
Primary season has started in terms of early voting, so check to see when your next election is and make sure to vote early if you can. That’s the best way to not be caught up in Republican shenanigans.
There aren’t many states with elections, but MY GOD is it a packed election week!
This week features senate general election races, school board races and Democratic Party Primaries in Arkansas and Texas. Possible flip in Arkansas.
Tue Mar 3 - AR, CO (caucuses), KS, MA, NM, NC, SC, TX, VT (Town Meeting Day), VA
(not all of those are listed in the guide as I’ve been recovering from surgery, but hopefully this is helpful anyway!
Tues Mar 3
Arkansas
Voter Registration Deadline: 30 Days before Election Day
State House of Representatives
District 70 – possible flip
Alex Holladay DEMOCRAT Priorities: strengthening public education by investing in local schools, early childhood programs, and better support for teachers; expanding affordable, accessible healthcare by addressing provider shortages, lowering drug costs, supporting rural health, and expanding Medicaid; holding government accountable and transparent while opposing out-of-touch budgeting and corruption; and reducing costs for families through tax relief and policies that ease the burden of everyday expenses
Bo Renshaw REPUBLICAN
State Senate District 26
Brad Simon REPUBLICAN
Adam Watson INDEPENDENT Priorities: opposing large top-down projects like the mega-prison without local input, addressing affordability in healthcare and everyday costs, protecting rural interests, strengthening government ethics, and ensuring representation for rural communities; against establishment influence and special interests, arguing for greater local control, government transparency, and accountable decision-making
Democratic Primary
US Congress
District 2
Zack Huffman
Chris Jones
District 4
Steven O’Donnell
James Russell III
US Senate
Mayor Ethan Dunbar
Hallie Shoffner
Governor
Senator Fred Love
Supha Xayprasith-Mays
State Senate
District 13
Allison Grigsby Sweatman
Jason Williams
District 15
ShaRhonda Love
Tara Shephard – incumbent
Charity Allen
State House
District 32
Joshua Alfano
Erika Askeland
District 35
Joyce Gray
Sherry Holliman
Demetris Johnson Jr
Willie Williams
Audrey Willis
District 72
Talesha Dokes
Angela Person-West
District 81
Gina Thomas-Littlejohn
Elijah Thompson
Massachusetts
Voter Registration Deadline: 10 days before Election Day
State Senate 1st Middlesex District
Vanna Howard DEMOCRAT Priorities: affordability and economic security, tackling the housing crisis with expanded affordable and workforce housing, tax relief for working families, and holding utility companies accountable, improving public safety and health by investing in youth jobs, mental health and addiction recovery services, supporting education and opportunities for young people, improving infrastructure and quality of life (roads, sidewalks, parks), and expanding services for seniors and veterans
Sam Meas REPUBLICAN
North Carolina
Voter Registration Deadline: The Saturday before Election Day (in person) or 25 Days prior
Durham
DPS Board of Education - Candidate Overview
District 1
Dilcy Burton
Davit Melikian
Natalie Kitaif
District 2
Bettina Umstead
Rachel Waltz
Nadeen Bir
District 3
Peter Crawford
Laura Sartain
Gabby Rivero
District 4
Xavier Cason
Kristy Moore
Jerome Leathers
Texas
Voter Registration Deadline: 30 days before Election Day
Democratic Primary – What’s on Your Ballot
US Senate – Q & A with candidates
Jasmine Crockett
Ahmad Hassan
James Talacario
Governor – Candidate Guide
Patricia Abrego
Chris Bell
Bobby Cole
Carlton Hart
Gina Hinojosa
Jose Navarro Balbuena
Zach Vance
Angela Villescaz
Attorney General – Q & A with Candidates
Tony Box
Joe Jaworski
Nathan Johnson
Lieutenant Governor – Candidate Guide
Vikki Goodwin
Courtney Head
Marcos Velez
Comptroller – Candidate Guide
Sarah Eckhardt
Michael Lange
Savant Moore
Land Commissioner – Candidate Guide
Benjamin Flores
Jose Loya
US House District 1 – Candidate Guide
Dax Alexander
Tracy Andrus
Yolanda Prince
Masika Akilah Ray
US House District 4 – Candidate Guide
Jason Pearce
Andrew Rubell
US House District 5 – Candidate Guide
Chelsey Hockett
Forrest Lumpkin
Ruth Torres
US House District 8 – Candidate Guide
Keith Coleman
Laura Jones
US House District 9 – Candidate Guide
Earnest Clayton
Peter Filler
Leticia Gutierrez
Todd Ivey
Marty Rocha
Terry Virts
US House District 10 – Candidate Guide
Dawn Marshall
Bernie Reyna
Caitlin Rourk
Linda Trevino
US House District 11 – Candidate Guide
Claire Reynolds
Pedro Ruiz
US House District 12 – Candidate Guide
Kenneth Morgan-Aguilera
Heli Rodriguez Prilliman
US House District 14 – Candidate Guide
Thurman Bill Bartie
Richard Davis
Konstantinos Vogiatzis
US House District 15 – Candidate Guide
Ada Cuellar
Bobby Pulido
US House District 17 – Candidate Guide
Milah Flores
J. Gordon Mitchell
Casey Shephard
US House District 18 – Candidate Guide
Gretchen Brown
Amanda Edwards
Al Green
Christian Menefee
US House District 20 – Candidate Guide
John Atwood
Joaquin Castro – incumbent
Kendra Wilkerson
US House District 21 – Candidate Guide
Kristen Hook
Gary Taylor
Regina Vanburg
US House District 22 – Candidate Guide
Chris Fernandez
Sterling Gadison
Marquette Green-Scott
Robert Thomas
Pearl Vuorinen
US House District 23 – Candidate Guide
Gretel Enck
Santos Limon
Katy Padilla Scott
Bruce Richardson
US House District 24 – Candidate Guide
Jon Buchwald
Kevin Burge
TJ US House District 25 – Candidate Guide
William Marks
Dione Sims
US House District 26 – Candidate Guide
Ernest Lineberger
Steven Shook
US House District 27 – Candidate Guide
Stock Castro-Mendoza
Tanya Lloyd
Wayne Raasch
US House District 28 – Candidate Guide
Henry Cuellar – incumbent
Andrew Vantine
Richardo Villarreal
US House District 29 – Candidate Guide
Sylvia Garcia – incumbent
Jarvis Johnson
Robert Slater
US House District 30 – Candidate Guide
Frederick Haynes III
Rodney LaBruce
Barbara Caraway
US House District 31 – Candidate Guide
Justin Early
Stuart Whitlow
US House District 32 – Candidate Guide
Dan Barrios
Anthony Bridges
US House District 33 – Candidate Guide
Colin Allred
Zeeshan Hafeez
Julie Johnson
Carlos Quintanilla
US House District 34 – Candidate Guide
Vincente Gonzalez – incumbent
Etienne Rosas
US House District 35 - Candidate Guide
Maureen Galindo
Johnny Garcia
John Lira
Whitney Masterson-Moyes
US House District 36 – Candidate Guide
Rhonda Hart
Doug Rogers
US House District 37 – Candidate Guide
Greg Casar
Ester Amalia de Jesus Fleharty
US House District 38 – Candidate Guide
Theresa Courts
Marvalette Hunter
Melissa McDonough
Texas Supreme Court – Candidate Guide
Chief Justice
Cory Carlyle
Maggie Ellis
Place 7
Gordon Goodman
Kristen Hawkins
State Board of Education – Candidate Guide
District 5
Allison Bush
Abigail Gray
Kevin Jackson
Stephanie Bazan
Neto Longoria
Victoria Sampson
District 7
Janell Burse
Debra Ambroise
Ben Estrada
Adam Khan
Tiffany Perkinz
District 8
Shahzeb Meghani
Dana Van de Walker
District 13
Kimberly Boswell
Tiffany Clark
Texas Senate – Candidate Guide
District 5
Kevin Nelson
Paul Thomasson
District 11
Shannon Dicely
Cameron Rollwitz
District 21
Cortney Jones
Judith Zafirini – incumbent
Texas House of Representatives – Candidate Guide
District 3
James Alvarado
Nicole King
District 7
Fantasha Allen
Corby Heath
District 14
Janet Dudding
David Kessler
District 17
Frank Gomez III
Mary Elizabeth Klenz
Robert Salter
District 19
Javi Andrade
Kelly Hall
District 23
Cheryl Clark
Sean Foley
District 25
Jai Daggett
Mike Meadors
District 26
Daniel Lee
Eliz Markowitz
District 27
Paul Prevot
Ron Reynolds – incumbent
District 28
Sandy Ibanez
Kristyna Loundy
District 30
Crystal Sedillo
David Steves
District 37
Stephany Bauer
Esmeralda Cantu-Castle
Oziel Ochoa Jr.
District 41
Seby Haddad
Eric Holguin
Julio Salinas
District 44
Eric Norman
Steve Schwab
District 47
Joseph Kosper
Pooja Sethi
District 49
Kimmie Ellison
Montserrat Garibay
Gigs Hodges
Robin Lerner
Josh Reyna
Sam Slade
Kathie Tovo
Daniel Wang
District 50
Nathan Boynton
John Hash
Jeremy Hendricks
Kate Lincoln-Goldfinch
Samantha Lopez-Resendez
William Rannefeld
District 56
Ashley Thornton
Janessa Givens
District 59
Ethan Newcomer
Andrew Turner
District 61
Jackie Bescherer
Brittany Black
District 64
Julie Evans
Christie Wood
District 67
Emeka Eluka
Jordan Wheatley
District 76
Marie Asher Baptiste
Suleman Lalani – incumbent
District 80
Cecilia Castellano
Juie Hilberg
District 85
Lawrence Brandyburg
Aaron Westerfield
District 97
Beth McLaughlin
Ryan Ray
Diane Symons
District 98
Cate Brennan
Aaron Hendley
District 100
Venton Jones – incumbent
Justice McFarlane
Amanda Richardson
District 101
Junior Ezeonu
Chris Turner – incumbent
District 117
Philip Cortez – incumbent
Robert Mihara
District 119
Ryan Ayala
Elizabeth Campos – incumbent
District 120
Jordan Brown
Barbara Gervin-Hawkins – incumbent
Bently Paiz
District 125
Michelle Vela
Carlos Raymond
Adrian Reyna
Donovon Rodriguez
District 126
Stefanie Bord
Elizabeth Lotterhos
District 130
Joel Camann
Brett Robinson
District 131
Lawrence Allen Jr
TJ Baker
Staci Childs
Crystal Dillard
Erik Wilson
District 139
Jerry Ford Sr.
Dominique Payton
Charlene Johnson – incumbent
District 142
Harold Dutton Jr – incumbent
James Joseph
Danny Norris
District 144
Emmanuel Guerrero
Michael Montemayor
Mary Ann Perez – incumbent
District 149
Darlene Breaux
Mink Jawandor
Dave Romero
Hubert Vo – incumbent
District 150
R.L. Beatty
A’Yonna Kellum







