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Sunday, September 14, 2025 at 11:06 PM
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Incumbent Hays County sheriff wins primary

 


by Moses Leos III


Hays County Sheriff incumbent Gary Cutler’s reelection bid moved forward Tuesday after he defeated challenger Tommy Ratliff for the Republican nomination.


Cutler bested Ratliff by gaining 62 percent of the vote on Super Tuesday.


With the nomination, Cutler moves on to face Democratic challenger Rodrigo Amaya in November’s General Election.


A switch of political parties didn’t keep longtime Precinct No. 2 Constable James Kohler from moving a step closer to reelection.


Kohler Tuesday defeated challengers Steve Avalos and Jimmy Zuehlke by claiming 51 percent of the vote to earn the Republican nomination for Pct. 2 Constable seat. 


Kohler, who switched from the Democratic to the Republican Party, moves on to square off against Democratic challenger Michael Torres in November’s General Election.


Unofficial election results


Republican primary


Hays County Sheriff


Gary Cutler – 10,862 votes (62.23%)


Tommy Ratliff – 6,594 votes (37.77%)


Hays County Pct. 2 Constable


James Kohler – 1,563 votes (50.75%)


Steve Avalos – 886 votes (28.77%)


Jimmy Zuehlke – 631 (20.49%)


Hays County Pct. 5 Constable


Mitch Johnson – 1,032 votes (36.31%)


John Ellen – 973 votes (34.24%)


Matt Mancillas III – 837 votes (29.45%)


County Chairman


Russell Hayter – 7,755 votes (54.52%)


Alice D. Chisholm – 6,469 votes (45.48%)


Hays County Pct. 3 Commissioner


Will Conley – 4,460 votes (82.35%)


Rob Roark – 956 votes (17.65%)


Democratic primaries


Hays County Sheriff


Rodrigo Amaya – 10,966 votes (100%)


Hays County Pct. 2 Constable


Michael Torres – 2,169 votes (100%)


Hays County Pct. 1 Commissioner


Debbie Gonzales Ingalsbe – 2,618 votes (100%)


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