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Pecan Valley Republican Women to hold forum for runoff candidates May 19

May 16, 2022 at 10:38 am Derrick Stuckly
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The Pecan Valley Republican Women will hold their monthly meeting on Thursday May 19th 6:00 PM. at the Brownwood Country Club.

The Local Candidates that will be on the runoff ballot and will be speaking at our meeting, are: Brown County Judge race: Incumbent Paul Lilly, and Shane Britton; Commissioner Precinct 2: Incumbent Joel Kelton, and Jeff Hoskinson; Justice of the Peace Precinct 4: Incumbent Teodoro (Ted) Perez, and Harold Q (H.Q.) Thomas.

Each candidate will have 8 minutes to talk about the office they currently hold or are running for and how they are the best candidate for that position in serving the people of Brown County. 

Due to time constrictions, there will be no questions allowed, however, after the meeting, the candidates will be available to visit with those individuals that have any questions.

The Country Club will be offering their $15 buffet

Please RSVP to 325-998-3880 by 3:00 pm Wednesday May 18 so enough food will be prepared.

Because we believe this runoff election is extremely important, and everyone possible should have a last opportunity to listen to the candidates before going to the polls, we plan on live videoing the event on our Facebook Page, Pecan Valley Republican Women. https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100068876734282

We urge everyone to go the polls and show your support for the candidate of your choice.

Early voting runs from May 16-20. At the Elections Office. All Polls will be open from 7-7 on election day Tuesday May 24th

Who can vote in Texas primary runoff election? Any registered voter may cast a ballot in the runoffs, however, voters who voted in either the Democratic or Republican primary may only vote in the same party’s runoff. But voters who sat out the March 1, 2022 primaries may vote in either one of the parties’ runoffs. 

Also on the ballot are the statewide races for

TEXAS ATTORNEY GENERAL

KEN PAXTON

GEORGE P BUSH

LAND COMMISSIONER

DAWN BUCKINGHAM

TIM WESTLEY

RAILROAD COMMISSIONER

WAYNE CHRISTIAN

SARA STOGNER

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