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Old 02-19-2014, 08:32 PM
 
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I voted yesterday. It's the primaries so you're voting for who your party will run for governor, lieutenant governor, etc. There were also three or four referendums.

Here's a link - Bexar County Elections - there are sample ballots there for each party, as well as information about early voting locations.
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It's the primaries so you're voting for who your party will run for governor, lieutenant governor, etc.
While you're technically correct, the reality at the state level is that one party controls every statewide office in Texas and has done so since the 1990s. People who vote in that party's primary should take the responsibility extra seriously this time, with so many open seats. I doubt all of them will, though.
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Old 02-20-2014, 08:24 AM
 
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time to start making midnight runs and picking up all the garbage these people gunning for election are leaving on the sides of the roads.

hate HATE going by a public library or polling place and seeing 20k signs for people ive never heard of and people who shouldnt be running for office. oh well, glad i have an SUV and a big trunk. dumpster's gona be getting a lot of trash!
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Old 02-20-2014, 03:26 PM
 
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You might want to think twice about removing political ad signage. It's against the law. That said, I'll agree with you that it's an eyesore when you have 50+ signs for the same candidate within eyeshot.
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