Texas elections 2022: Here's your voter's guide for South Texas area primaries
The 2022 Texas primary elections for the Democratic and Republican parties are Tuesday, March 1. Find out what’s on the ballot, early voting locations, Election Day voting locations and other information for voters in Nueces, San Patricio, Aransas and Kleberg counties.
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What are the key early voting dates in Texas?
The last day to register to vote is Monday, Jan. 31.
Early voting begins Monday, Feb. 14 and ends Friday, Feb. 25. If you are voting by mail, your APPLICATION to vote by mail must be received (not postmarked) by Friday, Feb. 18.
Primary election day is Tuesday, March 1.
Am I registered to vote in Texas?
You can check on the Texas Secretary of State website at https://www.sos.state.tx.us/elections/ to see if you are registered to vote. You'll need some basic information like name, date of birth and county to check your status.
Are there any new voting laws in Texas?
Yes. The Texas Legislature passed three new law pertaining to mail-in voting. They are
Pregnant women expected to give birth within three weeks before or after Election Day may now vote by mail
Voters may now hand deliver their ballot application to the County Clerk’s office. (not later than the 11th day before Election Day)
Voters will now have to provide either their Texas Identification, TXDL, EIC number; OR the last four digits of their Social Security number on both their ballot application and carrier envelope. Your application and/or ballot will be rejected if the information is not provided or does not match the information on file.
What primary do I vote in?
Texas is an open primary state, so registered voters may vote in either primary without declaring a party affiliation until you arrive at the voting center.
Can I vote in both primaries in Texas?
No, you may only vote in one party’s primary.
If there is a primary runoff election, you can only vote in the runoff for the party you voted in during the primary. So if you voted in the Republican primary election, you cannot then vote in a Democratic primary runoff or vice versa.
What to bring to the polls
State law requires registered voters to present one of seven forms of identification in order to vote in person at a polling location. They include:
Texas driver's license issued by the Texas Department of Public Safety
Texas Election Identification Certificate issued by DPS
Texas personal identification card issued by DPS
Texas license to carry a handgun issued by DPS
United States military identification card containing person's photograph
United States citizenship certificate containing the person's photograph
United States passport
Can I vote by mail in Texas?
The state of Texas only allows registered voters to cast a mail-in ballot in certain circumstances. To be able to vote by mail in Texas you must meet one of the below requirements:
be 65 years or older;
be sick or disabled;
be out of the county on election day and during the period for early voting by personal appearance;
be expected to give birth within three weeks before or after Election Day; or
be confined in jail, but otherwise eligible. If you meet one of these requirements and are registered to vote, download the application from the Texas Secretary of State’s website here, then mail it to the election administrator in your county.
Nueces County
County Clerk Kara Sands
901 Leopard St., 2nd Floor, Room 201
Corpus Christi, TX 78401
San Patricio County
Elections Administrator Pamela Hill
410 W. Market St.
Sinton, TX 78387
Aransas County
Elections Administrator Kevin Stroud
602 E. Concho St.
Rockport, TX 78382
Kleberg County
County Clerk Stephanie G. Garza
700 E. Kleberg Ave.
Kingsville, TX 78363
Where are early voting locations near me?
Early voting is Monday, Feb. 14 through Friday, Feb. 25. All voting locations will be closed Monday, Feb. 21 for the federal holiday.
Nueces County
Nueces County early voting locations are open the following hours:
8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday, Feb. 14 through Saturday, Feb. 19
noon to 5 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 20 – Nueces County Courthouse only, all other locations closed
7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 22 through Friday, Feb. 25
Nueces County Courthouse, 910 Leopard St.
Ben F. Ben F. McDonald Public Library, 4044 Greenwood Drive
Bishop Multipurpose Building, 115 Ash St., Bishop
Deaf and Hard of Hearing Center,5151 McArdle Road
Del Mar College Heldenfels Administration Building, 101 Baldwin Blvd.
Ellis Memorial Library, 700 W. Ave. A, Port Aransas
Ethel Eyerly Senior Center, 654 Graham Road
Hilltop Community Center (south wing #1 back of building), 11425 Leopard St.
Johnny Calderon Building, 710 East Main St., Robstown
Magee Elementary, 4201 Calallen Drive
Padre Island Baptist Church, 14253 S. Padre Island Drive
Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi’s Natural Resources Center, 6300 Ocean Drive
The Valencia (second floor conference room), 6110 Ayers St.
Veterans Memorial High School, 3750 Cimarron Blvd.
San Patricio County
San Patricio County voters may cast their ballot at the following locations:
Main Elections Office, 410 W. Market St., Sinton
8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday, Feb. 14 through Friday, Feb. 18
7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 19
noon to 6 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 20
7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 22 through Friday, Feb. 25
The Portland Community Center, 2000 Billy G. Webb Drive, Portland; Aransas Pass Civic Center, 700 W. Wheeler Ave., Aransas Pass; and Humble Community Center, 2821 Main St., Ingleside will be open the following days and hours:
10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday, Feb. 14 through Friday, Feb. 18
7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 19
10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 22 through Friday, Feb. 25
The Odem Public Library, 516 Voss Ave., Odem; Taft Kiva Hut, 401 Park St., Taft; and Mathis City Hall Annex, 401 E. San Patricio Ave., Mathis will be open the following days and hours:
10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 15 and Wednesday, Feb. 16
7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 19
10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 22 and Wednesday, Feb. 23
Aransas County
Aransas County voters may cast their ballot at the following location:
Aransas County Elections & Voter Registration Building, 602 E. Concho St., Rockport
8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday, Feb. 14 through Saturday, Feb. 19 and Tuesday, Feb. 22 and Wednesday, Feb. 23
7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 24 and Friday, Feb. 25
Kleberg County
Kleberg County voters may cast their ballot at any of the following locations:
Early Voting Annex Office, 720 E. King Ave., Kingsville
8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday, Feb. 14 through Saturday, Feb. 19 and Tuesday, Feb. 22 through Friday, Feb. 25
Riviera County Building, 103 N. 7th St., Riviera
8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday, Feb. 18 and Saturday, Feb. 19
Ricardo Senior Citizen Center, 109 N. Nix St., Ricardo
8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 22 and Wednesday, Feb. 23
Where are election day voting locations near me?
Nueces County
Nueces County registered voters may cast their ballot at the following vote centers from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Tuesday, March 1:
Adkins Middle School, 2402 Ennis Joslin Road
Banquete ISD (Board Room), 4339 Fourth St., Banquete
Ben F. McDonald Library, 4044 Greenwood Drive
Bishop Multi-Purpose Building, 115 S. Ash Ave., Bishop
Blanche Moore Elementary (Fine Arts Area), 6121 Durant Drive
Club Estates Elementary, 5222 Merganser Drive
Crockett Elementary, 2625 Belton St.
Cunningham Middle School at South Park, 2901 McArdle Road
David Berlanga Community Center (Headstart Room), 1513 Second St., Agua Dulce
Deaf and Hard of Hearing Center, 5151 McArdle Road
Del Mar College (Heldenfels Admin. Building), 101 Baldwin Blvd.
Driscoll ISD (Guadalupe Hernandez Complex), 315 West Dragon St., Driscoll
Ellis Memorial Library, 700 W. Ave. A, Port Aransas
Ethel Eyerly Senior Center (Social Hall), 654 Graham Road
Fannin Elementary, 2730 Gollihar Road
Galvan Elementary, 3126 Masterson Drive
Gibson Elementary, 5723 Hampshire Road
Gloria Hicks Elementary, 3602 McArdle Road
Grace Presbyterian Church, 6301 Yorktown Blvd.
Grant Middle School (Orchestra Room), 4350 Aaron Drive
Hamlin Middle School (Room 4), 3900 Hamlin Drive
Harold T. Branch Academy (Room 114), 3902 Morgan Ave.
Hilltop Community Center (South wing No. 1, back building), 11425 Leopard St.
Island Presbyterian Church, 14030 Fortuna Bay Drive
John F. Kennedy Elementary, 1102 Villarreal Drive
Johnny Calderon Building, 710 E. Main St., Robstown
King High School, 5225 Gollihar Road
Kolda Elementary, 3730 Rodd Field Road
Kostoryz Elementary, 3602 Panama Drive
La Retama Central Library (La Retama Room), 805 Comanche St.
Lindale Senior Center (Art Room), 3135 Swantner Drive
London ISD High School (Library), 1306 Farm-to-Market Road 43
Los Encinos Elementary, 1921 Dorado St.
Magee Elementary, 4201 Calallen Drive
Menger Elementary (Portable 138), 2401 S. Alameda St.
Miller High School (Library), 1 Battlin Buc Blvd.
Montclair Elementary (Art Room), 5241 Kentner St.
Moody High School (Front Lobby), 1818 Trojan Drive
Nueces County ESD #4 (Meeting Room), 5781 Farm-to-Market Road 666, Robstown
Ortiz Intermediate School, 208 E. Ave. H., Robstown
Oveal Williams Senior Center, 1414 Martin Luther King Drive
Padre Island Baptist Church, 14253 S. Padre Island Drive
Parkway Presbyterian Church (Fellowship Hall), 3707 Santa Fe St.
Petronila Elementary, 2391 County Road 67, Petronila
River Hills Baptist Church (Fellowship Hall), 16318 Farm-to-Market Road 624, Robstown
Rose Shaw Elementary (Front Lobby), 2920 Soledad St.
Schanen Estates Elementary (Front Lobby), 5717 Killarmet Drive
Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi’s Natural Resources Center (Room 1003), 6300 Ocean Drive
The Valencia (2nd Floor), 6110 Ayers St.
Tuloso-Midway Agricultural Complex, 2850 Haven Drive
Veterans Memorial High School (Auditorium), 3750 Cimarron Blvd.
West Oso Junior High School (Front Lobby), 5202 Bear Lane
Woodlawn Elementary, 1110 Woodlawn Drive
Yorktown Baptist Church, 5025 Yorktown Blvd.
Zavala Senior Center, 510 Osage St.
San Patricio County
San Patricio County registered voters may cast their ballot at the following vote centers from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Tuesday, March 1:
San Patricio County Fairgrounds (Ballroom A), 219 W. 5th St., Sinton
Humble Community Center, 2821 Main St., Ingleside
Portland Community Center, 2000 Billy G. Webb Drive, Portland
Taft Kiva Hut, 401 Park St., Taft
Mathis City Hall Annex, 401 E. San Patricio Ave., Mathis
Odem Public Library, 516 Voss Ave., Odem
Aransas Pass Civic Center, 700 W. Wheeler Ave., Aransas Pass
Gregory Housing Authority, 103 Granajo St., Gregory
Edroy Community Center, 17886 State Hwy. 234, Edroy
GP ISD Training Center, 1200 Broadway Blvd., Portland
Aransas County
Aransas County registered voters may cast their ballot at the following vote centers from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Tuesday, March 1:
Rockport GI Forum, 1911 Hardee St., Rockport
Rockport Service Center, 2751 State Hwy 35 Bypass, Rockport
Rockport Volunteer Fire Dept., 212 N. Gagon St., Rockport
Fulton Volunteer Fire Dept., 401 N. 9th St., Fulton
Kleberg County
Kleberg County registered voters must cast their ballot in the precinct where they are registered to vote (listed on Voter ID card), from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Tuesday, March 1:
Precinct 11 & 12: American Legion, 2502 E. Kenedy Ave., Kingsville
Precinct 13: Law Enforcement Center Courthouse Annex, 1500 E. King Ave., Kingsville
Precinct 14: Coastal Bend Fellowship Church Hall, 1500 E. Caesar Ave., Kingsville
Precinct 21: Knights of Columbus Hall Council 3389, 320 Gen. Cavazos Blvd., Kingsville
Precinct 22 & 23: Memorial Middle School, 915 S. Armstrong St., Kingsville
Precinct 24: Santa Gertrudis School, 803 Santa Rosa Drive, Kingsville
Precinct 31: St. Gertrude Church, 1120 S. 8th Street, Kingsville
Precinct 32: Douglass Youth Center, 902 S. 2nd St. (Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.), Kingsville
Precinct 33: Dick Kleberg Park Recreation Hall, 501 Santiago Park Lane, Kingsville
Precinct 34: Riviera County Building, 103 N. 7th St., Riviera
Precinct 35: Ricardo Senior Citizen Center, 109 N. Nix St., Ricardo
Precinct 41: University Baptist Church, 1324 N. Armstrong St., Kingsville
Precinct 42: Romeo L. Lomas Human Services Building, 1109 E. Santa Gertrudis St., Kingsville
Precinct 43: Early Voting Annex Office, 720 E. King Ave., Kingsville
Precinct 44: Kingsville ISD Administrative Building, 207 N. 3rd St., Kingsville
What's on the ballot in 2022 Texas primary?
DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY
FEDERAL RACES
U.S. REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 27
Maclovio Perez Jr.
Anthony J Tristan
Victor Melgoza
U.S. REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 34
William Thompson
Beatriz Reynoso
Osbert Rodriguez Haro III
Filemon Meza
Diego Zavala
Laura Cisneros
Vicente Gonzalez Jr.
STATE RACES
GOVERNOR
Beto O'Rourke
Michael Cooper
Inocencio (Inno) Barrientez
Joy Diaz
Rich Wakeland
LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR
Mike Collier
Carla Brailey
Michelle Beckley
ATTORNEY GENERAL
Joe Jaworski
Rochelle Mercedes Garza
Mike Fields
Lee Merritt
S. "Tbone" Raynor
COMPTROLLER OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
Angel Luis Vega
Tim Mahoney
Janet T. Dudding
COMMISSIONER OF THE GENERAL LAND OFFICE
Jay Kleberg
Sandragrace Martinez
Michael Lange
Jinny Suh
COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE
Ed Ireson
Susan Hays
RAILROAD COMMISSIONER
Luke Warford
JUSTICE, SUPREME COURT, PLACE 3
Erin A. Nowell
JUSTICE, SUPREME COURT, PLACE 5
Amanda Reichek
JUSTICE, SUPREME COURT, PLACE 9
Julia Maldonado
JUDGE, COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS PLACE 5
Dana Huffman
JUDGE, COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS PLACE 6
Robert Johnson
MEMBER, STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION, DISTRICT 2
Pete Garcia
Thomas Garcia
Victor Perez
Wayne Raasch
Michael Vargas
STATE SENATOR, DISTRICT NO. 18
Josh Tutt
STATE SENATOR, DISTRICT 20
Juan "Chuy" Hinojosa
STATE SENATOR, DISTRICT 27
Morgan LaMantia
Alex Dominguez
Sara Stapleton-Barrera
Salomon Torres
STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 34
Abel Herrero
JUSTICE, 13TH COURT OF APPEALS DISTRICT, PLACE 3
Leticia Hinojosa
NUECES COUNTY
DISTRICT JUDGE, 94TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
Bobby Galvan
DISTRICT JUDGE, 117TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
Rene C. Flores
Celina Lopez Leon
DISTRICT JUDGE, 148TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
Carlos Valdez
COUNTY JUDGE
Barbara Canales
COUNTY COURT AT LAW NO. 1
Melissa "Mel" Madrigal
Cassie Bonilla
COUNTY COURT AT LAW NO. 2
Lisa Gonzales
COUNTY COURT AT LAW NO. 3
Deeanne Galvan
DISTRICT CLERK
Maria C (Kina) Ventura
COUNTY CLERK
Ruell Ector Gauna
COUNTY COMMISSIONER PRECINCT 2
Joe A. (JAG) Gonzalez
Cinia Clarich Montoya
Gerald G. Garza
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE PRECINCT 1, PLACE 2
Henry Santana
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE PRECINCT 1, PLACE 3
Lucy Rubio
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE PRECINCT 5, PLACE 2
Armando B. Gonzalez Jr.
SAN PATRICIO COUNTY
COUNTY JUDGE
Rudy Davila
COUNTY CLERK
Gracie Alaniz-Gonzales
COUNTY TREASURER
Leticia Garcia
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, PRECINCT NO. 1
Jimmie Alaniz
Viola Obregon
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, PRECINCT NO. 2
Daniel (Danny) Garza
COUNTY CHAIRMAN
Jennifer Hay
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, PRECINCT NO. 5
Nere Villarreal
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, PRECINCT NO. 8
Elvia Hernandez
ARANSAS COUNTY
COUNTY COMMISSIONER, PRECINCT NO. 4
John M. Battiato
COUNTY CHAIRMAN
Pamela Meyer
KLEBERG COUNTY
COUNTY JUDGE
Al Garcia
COUNTY COURT AT LAW
Jaime E. Carrillo
COUNTY CLERK
Stephanie G. Garza
COUNTY TREASURER
Priscilla Alaniz Cantu
COUNTY COMMISSIONER PRECINCT NO. 4
Marcus R. Salinas
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, PRECINCT NO. 1
Margie De La Paz Del Bosque
Andy Gonzalez
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, PRECINCT NO. 2
Nick Prado
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, PRECINCT NO. 3
Cirildo “Cid” Zavala
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, PRECINCT NO. 4
Roy Saenz
Ofelia “Ofie” Gutierrez
Vanessa Hernandez
COUNTY CHAIR
Mario A. Munoz
REPUBLICAN PRIMARY
FEDERAL RACES
U. S. REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 27
Andrew Alvarez
Chris Mapp
Michael Cloud
Eric Mireles
AJ Louderback
U. S. REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 34
Frank McCaffrey
Mayra Flores
Juana Cantu-Cabrera
Gregory Kunkle Jr.
STATE
GOVERNOR
Rick Perry
Don Huffines
Kandy Kaye Horn
Paul Belew
Danny Harrison
Allen B. West
Greg Abbott
Chad Prather
LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR
Todd M. Bullis
Aaron Sorrells
Daniel Miller
Zach Vance
Trayce Bradford
Dan Patrick
ATTORNEY GENERAL
Ken Paxton
Louie Gohmert
Eva Guzman
George P. Bush
COMPTROLLER OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
Mark V. Goloby
Glenn Hegar
COMMISSIONER OF THE GENERAL LAND OFFICE
Tim Westley
Victor Avila
Ben Armenta
Weston Martinez
Don W. Minton
Rufus Lopez
Dawn Buckingham
Jon Spiers
COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE
Sid Miller
Carey A. Counsil
James White
RAILROAD COMMISSIONER
Wayne Christian
Dawayne Tipton
Tom Slocum Jr.
Marvin "Sarge" Summers
Sarah Stogner
JUSTICE, SUPREME COURT, PLACE 3
Debra Lehrmann
JUSTICE, SUPREME COURT, PLACE 5
Rebeca Huddle
JUSTICE, SUPREME COURT, PLACE 9
David J. Schenck
Evan Young
JUDGE, COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS PLACE 2
Mary Lou Keel
JUDGE, COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS PLACE 5
Clint Morgan
Scott Walker
JUDGE, COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS PLACE 6
Jesse F. McClure III
MEMBER, STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION, DISTRICT 2
Hilda Garza Deshazo
LJ Francis
STATE SENATOR, DISTRICT NO. 18
Lois W. Kolkhorst
STATE SENATOR, DISTRICT 20
Westley Wright
Johnny Partain
STATE SENATOR, DISTRICT 27
Isreal Salinas
Adam Hinojosa
Raul Torres
STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 32
Todd Hunter
STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 34
James Hernandez
Carolyn Vaughn
STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 43
J.M. Lozano
JUSTICE, 13TH COURT OF APPEALS DISTRICT, PLACE 3
Ysmael Fonseca
Aaron Peña
REPUBLICAN PARTY PROPOSITIONS
These are opinion polls of how the party should guide campaigns; the propositions do not become laws.
PROPOSITION 1
In light of the federal government's refusal to defend the southern border, Texas should immediately deploy the National Guard, Texas Military Forces, and necessary state law enforcement to seal the border, enforce immigration laws, and deport illegal aliens.
Yes
No
PROPOSITION 2
Texas should eliminate all property taxes within ten (10) years without implementing a state income tax.
Yes
No
PROPOSITION 3
Texans should not lose their jobs, nor should students be penalized, for declining a COVID-19 vaccine.
Yes
No
PROPOSITION 4
Texas schools should teach students basic knowledge and American exceptionalism and reject Critical Race Theory and other curricula that promote Marxist doctrine and encourage division based on creed, race, or economic status.
Yes
No
PROPOSITION 5
Texas should enact a State Constitutional Amendment to defend the sanctity of innocent human life, created in the image of God, from fertilization until natural death.
Yes
No
PROPOSITION 6
The Republican-controlled Texas Legislature should end the practice of awarding committee chairmanships to Democrats.
Yes
No
PROPOSITION 7
Texas should protect the integrity of our elections by verifying that registered voters are American citizens, restoring felony penalties and enacting civil penalties for vote fraud, and fighting any federal takeover of state elections.
Yes
No
PROPOSITION 8
Texas should ban chemical castration, puberty blockers, cross-sex hormones, and genital mutilation surgery on all minor children for sex transition purposes.
Yes
No
PROPOSITION 9
Texas parents and guardians should have the right to select schools, whether public or private, for their children, and the funding should follow the student.
Yes
No
PROPOSITION 10
Texans affirm that our freedoms come from God and that the government should have no control over the conscience of individuals.
Yes
No
NUECES COUNTY
DISTRICT JUDGE, 105TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT (covers Nueces, Kleberg & Kenedy)
Jack W. Pulcher
DISTRICT JUDGE, 117TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
Bill Kelly
Susan Barclay
DISTRICT JUDGE, 148TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
David Klein
DISTRICT JUDGE, 319TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
David Stith
COUNTY JUDGE
Connie Scott
COUNTY COURT AT LAW NO. 1
Todd Robinson
COUNTY COURT AT LAW NO. 4
Mark H. Woerner
COUNTY COURT AT LAW NO. 5
Tim McCoy
DISTRICT CLERK
Anne Lorentzen
COUNTY CLERK
Kara Sands
COUNTY COMMISSIONER PRECINCT 4
Brent Chesney
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE PRECINCT 1, PLACE 2
Manuel Manny Rangel III
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE PRECINCT 1, PLACE 3
Bernice Perez-Beem
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE PRECINCT 2, PLACE 2
Thelma L. Rodriguez
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE PRECINCT 3
Larry Lawrence
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE PRECINCT 4
Duncan Neblett Jr.
Michael White
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE PRECINCT 5, PLACE 2
Hermilo Milo Pena Jr.
SAN PATRICIO COUNTY
DISTRICT JUDGE, 36TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT (covers Aransas, Bee, Live Oak, McMullen and San Patricio)
Starr Bauer
DISTRICT JUDGE, 156TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT (covers Aransas, Bee, Live Oak, McMullen and San Patricio)
Patrick L. Flanigan
COUNTY JUDGE
David Krebs
JUDGE, COUNTY COURT-AT-LAW
Elizabeth Welborn
DISTRICT CLERK
Heather Marks
COUNTY TREASURER
Denise Janak
COUNTY SURVEYOR
Julius Petrus Jr.
COUNTY COMMISSIONER, PRECINCT NO. 2
Larry Thormaehlen
Tom Yardley
Maria Luthiger
COUNTY COMMISSIONER, PRECINCT NO. 4
Howard Gillespie
Craig Doreck
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, PRECINCT NO. 1
Leslie Deases
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, PRECINCT NO. 4
Karen Diaz
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, PRECINCT NO. 6
Susan Price
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, PRECINCT NO. 8
Leslie Pullin
COUNTY CHAIRMAN
Michael Carter
ARANSAS COUNTY
DISTRICT JUDGE, 36TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT (covers Aransas, Bee, Live Oak, McMullen and San Patricio)
Starr Bauer
DISTRICT JUDGE, 156TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT (covers Aransas, Bee, Live Oak, McMullen and San Patricio)
Patrick L. Flanigan
COUNTY JUDGE
Ray Garza
C. H. Burt Mills Jr.
JUDGE, COUNTY COURT-AT-LAW
Richard Bianchi
DISTRICT CLERK
Pam Heard
COUNTY CLERK
"Misty" R. F. Kimbrough
Christy Gibson
COUNTY TREASURER
Alma Tamburin Cartwright
COUNTY SURVEYOR
Jerry Brundrett
COUNTY COMMISSIONER, PRECINCT NO. 2
Leslie Bubba Casterline
COUNTY COMMISSIONER, PRECINCT NO. 4
Robert Dupnik
Carolyn Smith
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, PRECINCT NO. 1
Diane Dupnik
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, PRECINCT NO. 2
Diana McGinnis
CONSTABLE, PRECINCT NO. 2 - UNEXPIRED TERM
Gavin Harrison
COUNTY CHAIRMAN
Ric Young
KLEBERG COUNTY
DISTRICT JUDGE, 105TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT (covers Nueces, Kleberg & Kenedy)
Jack W. Pulcher
COUNTY JUDGE
Rudy Madrid
COUNTY COURT AT LAW
J. Dean Craig
DISTRICT CLERK
Jennifer Whittington
COUNTY COMMISSIONER PRECINCT NO. 2
Chuck Schultz
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, PRECINCT NO. 1
Ventura “Sonny” Gonzalez III
Andy Gonzalez
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, PRECINCT NO. 2
Brandon Wayne Barrera
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, PRECINCT NO. 3
Chris Lee
Robert Zavala
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, PRECINCT NO. 4
Marty A. Ontiveros
COUNTY CHAIR
Arturo “Art” Rodriguez
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