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Precinct 2222-BS2November 3, 2020General Election
Galveston County Page 1 of 8Please use a black or blue ink pen to mark your ballot. To vote for your choice in each contest, fill in the blank box to the left of your choice.
President/Vice President
Donald J. Trump/Michael R. Pence REP
Joseph R. Biden/Kamala D. Harris DEM
Jo Jorgensen/Jeremy "Spike" Cohen LIB
Howie Hawkins/Angela Walker GRN
Write-in
United States Senator
John Cornyn REP
Mary "MJ" Hegar DEM
Kerry Douglas McKennon LIB
David B. Collins GRN
Write-in
United States Representative, District 14
Randy Weber REP
Adrienne Bell DEM
Railroad Commissioner
James "Jim" Wright REP
Chrysta Castañeda DEM
Matt Sterett LIB
Katija "Kat" Gruene GRN
Chief Justice, Supreme Court
Nathan Hecht REP
Amy Clark Meachum DEM
Mark Ash LIB
Justice, Supreme Court, Place 6-Unexpired Term
Jane Bland REP
Kathy Cheng DEM
Justice, Supreme Court, Place 7
Jeff Boyd REP
Staci Williams DEM
William Bryan Strange III LIB
Justice, Supreme Court, Place 8
Brett Busby REP
Gisela D. Triana DEM
Tom Oxford LIB
Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 3
Bert Richardson REP
Elizabeth Davis Frizell DEM
Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 4
Kevin Patrick Yeary REP
Tina Clinton DEM
Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 9
David Newell REP
Brandon Birmingham DEM
State Senator, District 4
Brandon Creighton REP
Jay Stittleburg DEM
Cameron Brock LIB
State Senator, District 11
Larry Taylor REP
Susan Criss DEM
Jared Wissel LIB
State Representative, District 23
Mayes Middleton REP
Jeff Antonelli DEM
State Representative, District 24
Greg Bonnen REP
Brian J. Rogers DEM
Dick Illyes LIB
Chief Justice, 14th Court of Appeals District
Tracy Elizabeth ChristopherREP
Jane Robinson DEM
Justice, 1st Court of Appeals District, Place 3
Russell Lloyd REP
Veronica Rivas-Molloy DEM
Justice, 1st Court of Appeals District, Place 5
Terry Adams REP
Amparo Monique GuerraDEM
Justice, 14th Court of Appeals District, Place 7
Ken Wise REP
Tamika "Tami" Craft DEM
District Judge, 10th Judicial District
Kerry L. Neves REP
District Judge, 56th Judicial District
Lonnie Cox REP
George Lindsey DEM
District Judge, 405th Judicial District
Jared Robinson REP
Teresa Hudson DEM
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Precinct 2222-BS2November 3, 2020General Election
Galveston County Page 2 of 8Sheriff
Henry A. Trochesset REP
Mark Salinas DEM
County Tax Assessor-Collector
Cheryl E. Johnson REP
County Commissioner Precinct 1
Darrell Apffel REP
County Commissioner Precinct 3
Stephen D. Holmes DEM
Justice of the Peace Precinct 4
Kathleen M. McCumber REP
County Constable Precinct 1
Rick Sharp REP
County Constable Precinct 2
Jimmy Fullen REP
County Constable Precinct 3
Derreck Rose DEM
County Constable Precinct 4
Justin West REP67
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Precinct 2222-BS2November 3, 2020General Election
Galveston County Page 3 of 8College of the Mainland Bond Election
College of the Mainland Proposition ATHE ISSUANCE OF $13,950,000 BONDS FOR THE PURPOSE OF REFUNDING COLLEGE OF THE MAINLAND MAINTENANCE TAX NOTES, SERIES 2017 AND LEVYING AND IMPOSITION OF TAXES SUFFICIENT TO PAY THE PRINCIPAL OF AND INTEREST ON THE BONDS AND THE COSTS OF ANY CREDIT AGREEMENTS. REQUIRED STATEMENT FOR ALL SCHOOL DISTRICT BOND PROPOSITIONS PURSUANT TO SECTION 45.003, TEXAS EDUCATION CODE: THIS IS A PROPERTY TAX INCREASE.
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Dickinson Independent School District General and Special Election
Dickinson ISD Proposition A
THE ISSUANCE OF $94,200,000 BONDS FOR SCHOOL BUILDINGS, SCHOOLS SITES AND NEW SCHOOL BUSES AND THE IMPOSITION OF TAXES SUFFICIENT TO PAY THE PRINCIPAL OF AND INTEREST ON THE BONDS. THIS IS A PROPERTY TAX INCREASE.
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Dickinson ISD Single Member District #1 - Unopposed declared elected Mike MackeyDickinson ISD Single Member District #2 - Unopposed declared electedVeanna Veasey
City of Dickinson General Election
City of Dickinson Mayor
Sean Skipworth
Mark Townsend
Jennifer Lawrence
Jon L. Junemann
City of Dickinson Council Member, Position No. 1
H Scott Apley
Trey Rusk
City of Dickinson Council Member, Position No. 3
Walter Wilson
City of Dickinson Council Member, Position No. 5
Louis J. Decker
David W. Westmoreland
City of Dickinson Special Election
City of Dickinson Council Member, Position No. 2 (Unexpired Term)
Jessie Brantley
Scott Shrader
Kevin D. Edmonds
City of Dickinson Charter Amendment Election
City of Dickinson Proposition A
Shall the Charter be amended to adopt the Council-Manager form of government?
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City of Dickinson Proposition B
Shall the Charter be amended to provide Council the power to provide for approval of subdivision plats and to carry out plans for areas destroyed by disaster?
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City of Dickinson Proposition C
Shall the Charter be amended to require a person to be a resident of the city for at least twelve months immediately preceding their election to the City Council?
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City of Dickinson Proposition D
Shall the Charter be amended to permit the City Council to appoint a person to fill a vacant Councilmember position within one year of a regular election?
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City of Dickinson Proposition E
Shall the Charter be amended to permit publication of ordinances, notices and other matters as permitted by State law?
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City of Dickinson Proposition F
Shall the Charter be amended to require an amendment relating to the administration of the City's finances including requiring earlier submission of budget and publication of the budget as permitted by state law?
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City of Dickinson Proposition G
Shall the Charter be amended to increase the amount of the City's disaster contingency fund?
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City of Dickinson Proposition H
Shall the Charter be amended to provide for the contract and purchase of goods and services consistent with state procurement laws?
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Precinct 2222-BS2November 3, 2020General Election
Galveston County Page 4 of 8City of Dickinson Proposition I
Shall the Charter be amended to allow the appointment of Councilmembers to serve on boards, commissions and committees where permitted by State law?
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City of Dickinson Proposition J
Shall the Charter be amended to prohibit any City officer or employee from participating in any vote or decision in which the person has a personal interest?
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City of Dickinson Proposition K
Shall the Charter be amended to require the periodic review of the Charter by a Council appointed Charter Commission?
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City of Dickinson Proposition L
Shall the Charter be amended to permit the publication of the report of the Charter Review Commission on the City's website?
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City of Dickinson Proposition M
Shall the Charter be amended to provide for gender neutral terminology and to correct other terms, spelling and capitalization without making any substantive changes?
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City of Dickinson Proposition N
Shall the Charter be amended to conform to the general laws of the State of Texas?
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City of Dickinson Proposition O
Shall the Charter be amended to permit Council to renumber and rearrange the sections of the Charter by ordinance?
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City of Dickinson Proposition P
Shall the Charter be amended to prohibit a former Mayor or Councilmember from holding any compensated appointive office or city employment within five (5) years after the expiration of the term?
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City of Dickinson Proposition Q
Shall the Charter be amended to prohibit an active employee from serving on any City board, commission or committee?
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City of Dickinson Proposition R
Shall the Charter be amended to delete the requirement that the Mayor Pro Tem becomes the Mayor in the event of a vacancy in the office of Mayor?
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City of Dickinson Proposition S
Shall the Charter be amended to allow for nonbinding referendums?
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City of Dickinson Proposition T
Shall the Charter be amended to limit the terms of office for the Mayor and Councilmembers?
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City of Dickinson Proposition U
Shall the Charter be amended to provide for compensation of the Mayor and Councilmembers not to exceed $75 per meeting or $1,800 per year, whichever is less?
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Galveston County Water Control and Improvement District No. 1 Board of Directors' Election
Galveston County WCID No. 1, Directors
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Shamarion M. Barber
Jeffrey M. Spriggins
John W. Mitchiner
Doreen Bridges
Friendswood Independent School District Board of Trustees Election
Friendswood ISD Trustee Position 2
Kurt Jones
Niki Rhodes
Rene DeLaFuente
Friendswood ISD Trustee Position 1-Unopposed declared electedLaura SeifertFriendswood ISD Trustee Position 3-Unopposed declared electedRebecca HillenburgFriendswood ISD Trustee Position 4-Unopposed declared electedTony Hopkins
Friendswood ISD Bond Election
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Precinct 2222-BS2November 3, 2020General Election
Galveston County Page 5 of 8Friendswood ISD Proposition A
THE ISSUANCE OF $127,275,000 FOR THE CONSTRUCTION, ACQUISITION, AND EQUIPMENT OF SCHOOL BUILDINGS IN THE DISTRICT, THE PURCHASE OF THE NECESSARY SITES FOR SCHOOL BUILDINGS, AND THE PURCHASE OF NEW SCHOOL BUSES, INCLUDING THE ADDITION OF AN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL AND RENOVATIONS AND ADDITIONS TO FRIENDSWOOD HIGH SCHOOL INCLUDING A NEW AUDITORIUM. TAXES SUFFICIENT TO PAY THE PRINCIPAL OF AND INTEREST ON THE BONDS WILL BE IMPOSED. THIS IS A PROPERTY TAX INCREASE.
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Friendswood ISD Proposition B
THE ISSUANCE OF $1,000,000 FOR THE ACQUISITION AND UPDATE OF TECHNOLOGY EQUIPMENT. TAXES SUFFICIENT TO PAY THE PRINCIPAL OF AND INTEREST ON THE BONDS WILL BE IMPOSED. THIS IS A PROPERTY TAX INCREASE.
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City of Friendswood Special Election
City of Friendswood Proposition AThe reauthorization of the local sales and use tax in the City of Friendswood, Texas at the rate of three-eighths (3/8) of one percent (1%) to continue providing revenue for maintenance and repair of municipal streets. The tax expires on the fourth anniversary of the date of this election unless the imposition of the tax is reauthorized.
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City of League City General Election
City of League City Council Position 3
Larry Millican
City of League City Council Position 4
Rachel McAdam
Ange Mertens
Shawn Byars
John P. Bowen
City of League City Council Position 5
Wes Chorn
Justin A. Hicks
Fred Rogers
City of Texas City General Election
City of Texas City Mayor
Dedrick Johnson
Phil Roberts
City of Texas City Commissioner At-Large
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Kevin Yackly
Bruce Clawson
Thelma Bowie
Abel Garza, Jr.
City of Texas City Commissioner District 1
Earl Alexander
Keith Henry
City of Texas City Commissioner District 2
Felix Herrera
City of Texas City Commissioner District 3
Dorthea Jones
City of Texas City Commissioner District 4
Jami Clark
Henry Gomez
City of Galveston General Election
City of Galveston Mayor
Roger "Bo" Quiroga
Raymond Guzman Jr
James Casey
Craig Brown
Bill Keese
City of Galveston Council Member District 1
Tarris L. Woods
E. R. Johnson
Doug Godinich
City of Galveston Council Member District 2
Norman "Bucky" Buckaloo
J. David Robertson
William Schuster
Pam Bass
City of Galveston Council Member District 3
Frank Thomas Maceo
Wayne D. Holt
David Collins
City of Galveston Council Member District 4
Bill Quiroga
Jason Hardcastle
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Precinct 2222-BS2November 3, 2020General Election
Galveston County Page 6 of 8City of Galveston Council Member District 5
Robert Patrick Daigle
Beau Rawlins
John Paul Listowski
City of Galveston Council Member District 6
Marie Robb
Jackie Cole
Hitchcock Independent School District Trustee Election
Hitchcock ISD Trustee District 3
Edward Wilson
Kellie Edmundson
City of Hitchcock General Election
City of Hitchcock Commissioner District 3
Tammi Barreras
Darrell Hunter
Wayne Newton
City of Hitchcock Commissioner District 4
Armond W. Hurd
Andre Perkins
Lucy Dieringer
City of Hitchcock Charter Propositions
City of Hitchcock Proposition A
An amendment to the City's home rule charter amending by deletion or revision those sections which are unnecessary to the Charter and to create a more clear and simple home rule charter.
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City of Hitchcock Proposition B
An amendment to the City's home rule charter amending by deletion or revision those sections which are inconsistent with and in violation of State law.
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City of Hitchcock Proposition C
An amendment to the City's home rule charter requiring the City Budget to be adopted pursuant to State law.
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City of Hitchcock Proposition D
An amendment to the City's home rule charter authorizing the City to control public utilities and franchises consistent with State law.
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City of Hitchcock Proposition E
An amendment to the City's home rule charter creating the position of City Manager.
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City of Hitchcock Proposition F
An amendment to the City's home rule charter providing for authority to remove municipal judges.
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City of Kemah General Election
City of Kemah Council Position 1
Teresa Vazquez-Evans
City of Kemah Council Position 3
Doug Meisinger
Carl Joiner
City of Kemah Council Position 5
Isaac Saldaña
Galveston County Water Control and Improvement District No. 12 Directors Election
GCWCID 12 Directors
Vote for 0, 1, 2 or 3
Les Hart
Peyton Lumpkin
Brenton L. Spry
Robert "Bob" Rolf
Paul Williams
Sue Jette
City of La Marque Councilmember District B
Laura Divine
Joe Compian
Raushida Robinson
City of La Marque Councilmember District D
Casey Mc Auliffe
Hugh Cash
Village of Tiki Island General Election
Village of Tiki Island Aldermen
Vote for 0, 1, 2 or 3
Byron Baker
Karen Hearring
Tom Fisher
Bobby Davenport
Hunter Neblett
Charles Tompkins
Bacliff Municipal Utility District Director Election
Bacliff MUD Directors
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Brad Bingham
Victor Medina
John Wade
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Precinct 2222-BS2November 3, 2020General Election
Galveston County Page 7 of 8Clear Creek Independent School District School Board Trustee Election
Clear Creek ISD Single Member District 2
Michelle M. Davis
Winifred "Win" Weber
Will Stromeyer
Clear Lake Shores General Election
Clear Lake Shores Aldermen
Vote for 0, 1, 2 or 3
Alex Scanlon
Elliott Rittershaus
Randall Chronister
Daniel J. Otto
Steve Wirtes
Rick Fisher
Galveston County Municipal Utility District No. 52 Directors Election
Galveston County MUD No. 52
Vote for 0, 1 or 2
Joe Garcia
Joseph Gelardi
Richard White
Galveston County MUD 79 Confirmation, Bond, and Operation and Maintenance Tax Elections
MUD 79 Proposition A
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MUD 79 Proposition B
THE ISSUANCE OF $73,600,000 BONDS FOR WATER, SANITARY SEWER, AND DRAINAGE AND STORM SEWER SYSTEMS AND THE LEVY OF TAXES, WITHOUT LIMIT AS TO RATE OR AMOUNT, SUFFICIENT TO PAY THE PRINCIPAL OF AND INTEREST ON THE BONDS
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MUD 79 Proposition C
THE ISSUANCE OF $18,400,000 BONDS FOR REFUNDING WATER, SANITARY SEWER, AND DRAINAGE AND STORM SEWER SYSTEMS BONDS OF THE DISTRICT AND THE LEVY OF TAXES, WITHOUT LIMIT AS TO RATE OR AMOUNT, SUFFICIENT TO PAY THE PRINCIPAL OF AND INTEREST ON THE BONDS
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MUD 79 Proposition D
THE ISSUANCE OF $44,240,000 BONDS FOR RECREATIONAL FACILITIES AND THE LEVY OF TAXES, WITHOUT LIMIT AS TO RATE OR AMOUNT, SUFFICIENT TO PAY THE PRINCIPAL OF AND INTEREST ON THE BONDS
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MUD 79 Proposition E
THE ISSUANCE OF $11,060,000 BONDS FOR REFUNDING RECREATIONAL FACILITIES BONDS OF THE DISTRICT AND THE LEVY OF TAXES, WITHOUT LIMIT AS TO RATE OR AMOUNT, SUFFICIENT TO PAY THE PRINCIPAL OF AND INTEREST ON THE BONDS
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MUD 79 Proposition F
THE ISSUANCE OF $55,200,000 BONDS FOR ROADS AND THE LEVY OF TAXES, WITHOUT LIMIT AS TO RATE OR AMOUNT, SUFFICIENT TO PAY THE PRINCIPAL OF AND INTEREST ON THE BONDS
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MUD 79 Proposition G
THE ISSUANCE OF $13,800,000 BONDS FOR REFUNDING ROAD BONDS OF THE DISTRICT AND THE LEVY OF TAXES, WITHOUT LIMIT AS TO RATE OR AMOUNT, SUFFICIENT TO PAY THE PRINCIPAL OF AND INTEREST ON THE BONDS
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MUD 79 Proposition H
AN OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE TAX FOR FACILITIES AUTHORIZED BY ARTICLE XVI, SECTION 59, OF THE TEXAS CONSTITUTION, NOT TO EXCEED ONE DOLLAR AND FIFTY CENTS ($1.50) PER ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS ($100) VALUATION OF TAXABLE PROPERTY
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MUD 79 Proposition I
AN OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE TAX FOR ROAD FACILITIES AUTHORIZED BY ARTICLE III, SECTION 52, OF THE TEXAS CONSTITUTION, NOT TO EXCEED TWENTY-FIVE CENTS ($0.25) PER ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS ($100) VALUATION OF TAXABLE PROPERTY
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Galveston County MUD 79 Directors Election
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Precinct 2222-BS2November 3, 2020General Election
Galveston County Page 8 of 8MUD 79 Directors
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Cosme Reyes, Jr.
Gretchen Marie Hollas
Michael Ray Arterburn
Robert Russell Tautenhahn II
Roxanne Marie Crawford
San Leon Municipal Utility District Directors Election
San Leon MUD Directors
Vote for 0, 1 or 2
Ken Bishop
Keith Gossett
Phillip David Haskett
Santa Fe Independent School District School Board Trustee Election
Santa Fe ISD Trustee Position 1
Jacqueline Meyer
Matt Crable
Santa Fe ISD Trustee Position 2
Rosie Yanas
Patrick Kelly
Santa Fe ISD Trustee Position 3
Eric E. Davenport
Donna Hayes
Santa Fe ISD Trustee Position 7
Angie Lambert
Wayne Logan
Andrew Mills
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