Elections 101: Our Easy-To-Understand Voting Guide

Elections 101: Our Easy-To-Understand Voting Guide

Guide To July Elections
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Summary

Austin is having a primary runoff and special election on July 14th. Learn about all the positions that are on the ballot (and what the heck they even mean) with our easy-to-read guide.

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Vote. Vote. Vote.

Raise your hand if you’ve ever walked into a voting booth and left a bunch of spaces blank because you had no idea who the candidates were… 

 

We’ve all been there. 

 

That’s why we’ve put together this handy little voting guide for the July 14th Primary Runoff & Special Election. 

 

Didn’t even know there was an election coming up? That’s okay too. Now’s the perfect time to learn more. Because even though it might seem a bit obscure, this election will have a big impact on many of the issues that have been so top of mind lately, like criminal justice reform, police accountability, and healthcare. 

 

We’ll continue to publish more educational guides on specific races (like the race for district attorney) in the coming days, but we wanted to kick things off with this general guide that explains the basics of each of the races on this year’s ballot. After all, how are you supposed to decide who the best candidate for county attorney is if you don’t even know what a county attorney does?

A few more basic pieces of info:

  • Election Day is July 14th

  • Early voting is from June 29th to July 10th (except for July 3rd & 4th)

  • There are two components to this election – a primary runoff (which means that you’ll either vote in the Democratic or Republican primary) and a special election to fill a vacant state Senate seat

  • Information about polling locations in Travis County can be found here.

  • For a side-by-side look at all the candidates running, be sure to check out the nonpartisan League of Women Voters Guide

A special thanks to the Community Resilience Trust (a local collaborative seeking to make Austin a more equitable city for all) for partnering with us on our voter education efforts and to our amazing visual designer Kourtney Tams for helping to create the images. 

Primary Runoff
Primary Runoff

Here's what's On The Democratic Ballot...

Democratic Ballot - July 2020

You can find a complete copy of a Travis County sample Democratic ballot here. Just remember that depending on where you live, not all of these races might actually appear on your ballot. (Certain elected officials only represent sections of Austin.) You can find a personalized sample ballot (featuring races that you’ll be able to vote in) here

United States Senator

Democratic Ballot - 2

In this Democratic runoff for one of Texas’ US Senate seats, the candidates are Royce West and Mary “MJ” Hegar. 

 

To learn more about these candidates, try checking out the following resources:

In this Democratic runoff for one of Texas’ US Senate seats, the candidates are Royce West and Mary “MJ” Hegar. 

 

To learn more about these candidates, try checking out the following resources:

Democratic Ballot - 2

United States Representative, District 10

Democratic Ballot 3

In this Democratic runoff for Texas’ 10th Congressional District, the candidates are Pritesh Gandhi and Mike Siegel. 

 

To learn more about them, try checking out the following resources:

United States Representative, District 17

Democratic Ballot - 4

In this Democratic runoff for Texas’ 17th Congressional District, the candidates are Rick Kennedy and David Anthony Jaramillo. 

 

To learn more about them, try checking out the following resources:

In this Democratic runoff for Texas’ 17th Congressional District, the candidates are Rick Kennedy and David Anthony Jaramillo. 

 

To learn more about them, try checking out the following resources:

Democratic Ballot - 4

Railroad Commissioner

Democratic Ballot - 5

In this Democratic runoff for Railroad Commissioner, the candidates are Chrysta Castañeda and Roberto Alonzo. 

 

To learn more about them, try checking out the following resources:

District Attorney

In this Democratic runoff for Travis County District Attorney, the candidates are José Garza and Margaret Moore. 

 

To learn more about them, try checking out the following resources:

In this Democratic runoff for Travis County District Attorney, the candidates are José Garza and Margaret Moore. 

 

To learn more about them, try checking out the following resources:

Judge, County Court at Law #4

Democratic Ballot - 7

In this Democratic runoff for Travis County Judge Court at Law #4, the candidates are Margaret Chen Kercher and Dimple Malhotra. 

 

To learn more about them, try checking out the following resources:

County Attorney

Democratic Ballot - 8

In this Democratic runoff for Travis County Attorney, the candidates are Laurie Eiserloh and Delia Garza. 

 

To learn more about them, try checking out the following resources:

In this Democratic runoff for Travis County Attorney, the candidates are Laurie Eiserloh and Delia Garza. 

 

To learn more about them, try checking out the following resources:

Democratic Ballot - 8

County Commissioner, Precinct 3

Democratic Ballot -11

In this Democratic runoff for Travis County Commissioner, Precinct 3, the candidates are Valinda Bolton and Ann Howard. 

 

To learn more about them, try checking out the following resources:

State Senator, District 14

Special Election

In this special election for  the District 14 State Senate seat, the candidates are Sarah Eckhardt, Don Zimmerman, Jeff Ridgeway, Eddie Rodriguez, Pat Dixon, and Walter Thomas Burns II. 

 

To learn more about them, try checking out the following resources:

In this special election for  the District 14 State Senate seat, the candidates are Sarah Eckhardt, Don Zimmerman, Jeff Ridgeway, Eddie Rodriguez, Pat Dixon, and Walter Thomas Burns II. 

 

To learn more about them, try checking out the following resources:

Special Election

Here's what's on the Republican Ballot...

Republican Ballot

You can find a complete copy of a Travis County sample Republican ballot here. Just remember that depending on where you live, not all of these races might actually appear on your ballot. (Certain elected officials only represent sections of Austin.) You can find a personalized sample ballot (featuring races that you’ll be able to vote in) here

United States Representative, District 17

In this Republican runoff for Texas’ 17th Congressional District, the candidates are Pete Sessions and Renee Swann.  

 

To learn more about them, try checking out the following resources:

Republican Ballot 2

United States Representative, District 35

Republican Ballot 3

In this Republican runoff for Texas’ 35th Congressional District, the candidates are Jenny Garcia Sharon and Guillermo William Hayward. 

 

To learn more about them, try checking out the following resources:

State Board of Education, District 5

In this Republican runoff for the District 5 Texas Board of Education seat, the candidates are Lani Popp and Robert Morrow. 

 

To learn more about them, try checking out the following resources:

Republican Ballot - 4

State Representative, District 47

Republican Ballot - 5

In this Republican runoff for Texas State District 47, the candidates are Justin Berry and Jennifer Fleck. 

 

To learn more about them, try checking out the following resources:

State Senator, District 14

In this special election for the District 14 State Senate seat, the candidates are Sarah Eckhardt, Don Zimmerman, Jeff Ridgeway, Eddie Rodriguez, Pat Dixon, and Walter Thomas Burns II. 

 

To learn more about them, try checking out the following resources:

Special Election

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