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Off and Running

Constable Darrell Ayres, from left, Sheriff Gary Cutler, Commissioner Will Conley and Tax Assessor-Collector Luanne Caraway were among the incumbents who filed Monday for the Hays County Republican primary to be held in March. Party Chair Bud Wymore, right, is not seeking re-election. (Courtesy photo)


 


Aspirants to political office in Texas have until Dec. 15 to file for the Democratic and Republican primary elections to be held in March. Here’s the rundown of candidates who have already filed for elections affecting the Kyle and Buda area.


Republican party


U.S. Senator, Texas
Glenn Addison, Magnolia

Tom Leppert, Dallas


U.S. House Representative, District 35
Susan Narvaiz, San Marcos


State Senator, District 25
Jeff Wentworth, San Antonio (i)


State Representative, District 45
Jason Isaac, Drippings Springs (i)


22nd District Judge
Ronnie Dickens, San Marcos

David Glickler, Buda


Sheriff
Gary Cutler (i)

Tommy Ratliff, Kyle


Hays County GOP Chair
John Pacheco, Dripping Springs


Commissioner, Hays County Precinct 3
Will Conley, Wimberley (i)


Constable, Hays County Precinct 3
Darrell Ayres, Wimberley (i)


Constable, Hays County Precinct 4
Ron Hood, Dripping Springs (i)


Constable, Hays County Precinct 5
Matt Mancillas, Buda (i)


Justice of the Peace, Hays County, Pct. 1, Pl. 1
Amy Akers, San Marcos


Democratic party


U.S. House District 35
Ciro D. Rodriguez, San Antonio


Constable, Hays County Precinct 1
David Peterson, San Marcos (i)


Constable, Hays County Precinct 2
James Kohler, Kyle (i)


Justice of the Peace, Hays County, Pct. 1, Pl. 1
JoAnne Prado, San Marcos (i)


Hays County Democratic Chair
Dr. Bill Liddle, San Marcos


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