Republican Presidential Primary

Tuesday, March 4, 2008

The following candidates will be on the Republican ballot for the primary. The candidates are listed in the same order as they will be on the ballot.

Preference for Presidential Nominee

Duncan Hunter
Hugh Cort
Fred Thompson
John McCain
Mike Huckabee
Hoa Tran
Rudy Giuliani
Ron Paul
Mitt Romney
Alan Keyes
Uncommitted

United States Senator

John Cornyn
Larry Kilgore

United States Representative, District 14

Ron Paul
W. Chris Peden

Railroad Commissioner

Michael L. Williams

Chief Justice, Supreme Court

Wallace B. Jefferson

Justice, Supreme Court, Place 7

Dale Wainwright

Justice, Supreme Court, Place 8

Phil Johnson

Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 3

Tom Price

Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 4

Paul Womack
Robert Francis

Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 9

Cathy Cochran

Member, State Board of Education, District 2

Peter H. Johnson

State Representative, District 30

Geanie W. Morrison

Justice, 13th Court of Appeals District, Place 6

Caroline Bertuzzi

District Judge, 135th Judicial District

Kemper Stephen Williams

Sheriff

T. Michael O'Connor

County Commissioner, Precinct No. 1

Allan Ramirez

County Commissioner, Precinct No. 3

Gary E. Burns

Constable, Precinct No. 1

Stacey Martin

Constable Precinct No. 2

James Calaway

Constable Precinct No. 3

Kenneth Easley, Jr.

Constable, Precinct No. 4

John G. Miller

County Chairman

Mary Anne Wyatt

 

INITIATIVES

1. Immigration - Federal, state and local officials should be required to enforce U.S. immigration laws in order to secure our borders.

YES

NO

2. Photo ID - The Texas Legislature should make it a priority to protect the integrity of our election process by enacting legislation that requires voters to provide valid photo identification in order to cast a ballot in any and all elections conducted in the State of Texas

YES

NO

3. Controlling Government Growth - Every governmental body in Texas should be required to limit any annual increase in its budget and spending to the combined increase of population and inflation unless it first gets voter approval to exceed the allowed annual growth or in the case of an official state of emergency.

YES

NO