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But Silva probably has more credibility with more of the southside portion of D3, which is largely East Riverside and Oltorf west to St. Eds lots of young people, lots of diversity, lots of renters. The 2022 San Francisco District Attorney recall election was a successful special recall election to remove San Francisco District Attorney Chesa Boudin from office. The two most challenging races for us to deliberate this cycle were probably the two commissioner contests. We can help. That seat may be up for election in November. He got shit done when his ways were prepared by like-minded Austin voters, volunteers, activists, advocates, entrepreneurs, city employees, state and UT employees, elected officials just a whole bunch of people who had defined this baby big city as a place where nature, culture, and technology were all in balance and made everyone money. There is absolutely no reason to replace him. Since she and Ryan Alter also largely agree on goals, we asked them about change and influence how do you intend to get more housing and child care and climate action or whichever priorities you want to champion? Austin voters' overwhelming approval in 2012 of both November elections and the 10-1 district system changed the dynamics of Council run-offs, which formerly saw steady or increased turnout as. Council District 3: Jos Velsquez The latest proposed legislation on higher education in Florida is causing outrage among local students. Answers to Your Questions About Voting by Mail in Travis County, Your Local Lawmakers Enter the 88th Lege Arena. We wonder how much or how little Talarico will need to adapt to his new district next session and beyond. Is he still the favorite? Greg Casar, DSA, and Palestine: Will It Matter? Court of Criminal Appeals, P5: No Endorsement Candidates to participate in election forum at Kalahari Resorts, Your California Privacy Rights / Privacy Policy. Community Impact Newspaper has compiled a guide to the November 2022 elections in Texas with information such as candidate Q&As, sample ballots and election results. One of those people is Celia Israel, who got noticed as she worked in the movements that would eventually make Watson's mayoralty possible. HD47: Vikki Goodwin Voters will chart the future of their local community, and of Texas as a whole, on a ballot packed with important races and big-ticket propositions. Hays can hopefully fix the mess Miller and the Lege have made of cannabis regulation while also picking up where the last Democrat to hold the office, Jim Hightower, left off to make the still-vital Texas ag industries more sustainable and equitable. How is our attorney general being a dick this time? Even though they're judges, the JPs in Travis County are more like specialized hyperlocal problem-solvers, being the courts of first instance for both truancy cases and evictions. Bottom (left to right): Lesley Briones (D), Jesse F. McClure . Wilco JP Pct. We talk to our reps about their priorities going into the new session, One click gets you all the newsletters listed below, Breaking news, arts coverage, and daily events. If approved, the bond would add two new campuses to South Austin and expand workforce development programs. District 9 (dual): Ben Leffler, Linda Guerrero. This guide details all propositions to provide general summaries for additional context as well as Chamber Board positions on the items. Voters must have a certified doctor's note confirming the illness. Branscum and Zapata have made the best impression on us as the Democratic choice for this likely doomed contest against incumbent Rep. Chip Roy, R-Dripping Springs, in November. Early Voting Information for the March 2022 Primary, Answers to Your Questions About Voting by Mail. Californians are voting on seven. OK, y'all are starting to tick us off, defense bar, for continuing to go after Malhotra for being an advocate for survivors of intimate partner violence, the focus of this misdemeanor specialty court. The governor is up for election, Austinites are choosing a new mayor, and there are some notable bonds on the ballot, including one to fund affordable housing projects in Austin. Subsidizing income-restricted housing at the $350 million level of this (third) bond in the last decade is just something we must do, and/but it's only about a third of what we and the new Council need to initiate. At-Large Place 9: Arati Singh. Janet Dudding is the actual accountant among the three candidates in the Dem primary. Eric Goodman's Austin FC column, other soccer news, All questions answered (satisfaction not guaranteed). Austin American-Statesman is the number one source for Austin and Texas breaking news, politics and business. Greg Abbott vs. Democrat Beto O'Rourke. Proposition A The $199.28 million package focuses on renovations and capital maintenance, including building a new elementary school, the expansion of Sycamore Springs Middle school, and land purchases for future school facilities. Ag Commissioner: Susan Hays The story is bizarre read more and will surely be amusing on TV, but Judge Catherine Mauzy is living it right now, y'all, and needs your support. Our analysis of the just-begun 88th Texas Legislature. When we met with the candidates back in October, we invited her and Kirk Watson (and Jennifer Virden, who did not respond) in and had time to get answers from each to most of the questions that were going to steer our endorsement. The Chronicle team slashed the normal slate of categories from the usual 50 to a trim 20. Voters with mobility limitations may ask an election officer for voting priority to avoid standing in line. HD49: Gina Hinojosa How much money can he spend, how fast? If elected, we hope Leffler will be able to listen to the diverse array of voices in D9 and not just hear them. This year, Texans will be casting their votes to choose candidates for some major positions, including the governor, lieutenant . Representation matters but so does showing up. According to The Texas Tribune, the voter must designate a representative to submit the application and doctor's note in person to the countys early voting clerk before 5 p.m. on Election Day. But Flores, who was narrowly upset by Rodriguez 20 years ago and has been making her mark as a community and civic leader ever since, rose to the top in our deliberations (which included ranked-choice voting among the Ed Board). TX-37: Lloyd Doggett, Governor: Beto ORourke The Austin Chronicle's Austin Music Awards honor the local music community by recognizing Austin artists and industry leaders. Also on the ballot: a $2.44 billion bond package for Austin schools, the largest in district history. Email her at mcharpentier@kut.org. Support the free press, so we can support Austin. While incumbent Council members Natasha Harper-Madison (District 1) and Paige Ellis (District 8) won reelection, the rest of the contests weren't as clear. For his trouble, he attracted a risible vanity challenge from Bush-era talking head Matthew Dowd, then a less risible but still issue-free challenge from Texas Democratic Party Vice Chair Carla Brailey and state Rep. Michelle Beckley either of whom would be credible alternatives if they'd begun running eight years ago rather than eight weeks. All rights reserved. Let us be real and acknowledge that neither Watson nor Israel has as tight and powerful a grasp of the tools arrayed at City Hall as we hoped we'd see in this race. State Constitutional Amendments Proposition 1: FOR Proposition 2: AGAINST We have often urged readers to vote against all constitutional. On Election Day, Tuesday, Nov. 8, polling locations will be open 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Support the free press, so we can support Austin. At-Large Place 9: Arati Singh Working all day? 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It's a job that requires an enormous amount of political savvy at the moment, and Limon-Mercado, former chair of the county Democratic Party and the head of Planned Parenthood's Texas political arm, has plenty of that as well as demonstrated competence as an administrator. HD136: John Bucy, 455th District Judge: Laurie Eiserloh Early voting begins Oct. 24 and. Can't keep up with happenings around town? Chu has quite simply reinvented what JP 5 the precinct that covers the central city and, by extension, the Capitol does and can do as a front-line defender of justice in Travis County. To find out what exactly will be on your ballot and to read about each candidate, check out the League of Women Voters Vote 411 guide. This was an easy choice for us, as Singh's only actively campaigning opponent, Heather Toolin, strikes us as a stalking horse for the know-nothing right-wing bullshit that's being dumped upon school boards across Texas. Austin Music Experience | All Austin musicians and artists | KUTX HD2, Texas Music Experience | Listen anytime at tmx.fm | KUTX HD3, A service of the Moody College of Communication at the University of Texas at Austin, Meet the six candidates vying to be Austin's next mayor, Here's where candidates for Austin mayor stand on three big issues. Daily News. Six people are vying to be the next mayor of Austin. We think Velsquez has more of the kind of experience that will serve a council member in good stead, and more credibility with the local powers on the ground in the heart of Tejano East Austin who have genuine power in a district where so many people dont vote unless theyre specifically asked to. Of the four urbanists in the first round, Qadri seemed to us to be the least knowledgeable and engaged with actual land use politics, let alone the broader spectrum of City Hall business. Information will continually be updated as we approach the January 2022 Election. 3rd Court of Appeals, P4: Rosa Lopez Theofanis, Senate District 5: No Endorsement We normally just say, "Vote for the Democrats," when, as has been the case for the last 25 years, there has not been a Republican worth voting for, or a Dem who needed voting against. District 9: Linda Guerrero. 4: Stacy Hackenberg, Hays County Judge: Ruben Becerra Watch: Abbott and O'Rourke debate in only matchup ahead of November election, Hundreds of volunteers will fan out on San Marcos waterways Saturday to clean up trash, UTEP hosting Borderland Chopin Festival honoring a poet of the piano, Hoping to retain staff, Austin gives police officers a 4% raise, Detrs del proceso 'desordenado' para elegir al prximo responsable del metro ligero de Austin, Watch: Where candidates running for Austin City Council District 1 stand on three big issues, Submit your questions and join us for forums with the candidates running for Austin City Council, Immigration, guns and abortion dominate Abbott, ORourke debate in the Rio Grande Valley. Born and raised in East Austin, Velsquez's pride in his community has shone throughout his campaign. The Austin Chronicle only endorses in contested races. Now more than ever, we need your support to continue supplying Austin with independent, free press. District 5: Ryan Alter. For this new civil court, we will go through the usual exercise of electing a Democrat to replace the appointed Republican Cleve Doty and we wish Eiserloh, who is now a familiar face and name all over town from her 2020 campaign for county attorney (where we endorsed her and then co-endorsed in the run-off), the best of success on this bench. Election Day is Nov. 8. That seat may be up for election. Who Will Be the New Council Voice for District 9? Election Ticker: As First Ballots Cast, Is Turnout Surging, Lagging, or Both? Watson was mayor of the city from 1997 to 2001 and is focused on tackling the rising cost of living, homelessness, public safety and transportation. There is no currently active politician whose career has been more interwoven with the Chronicle's advocacy journalism than Brigid Shea, the hero of the Save Our Springs movement and a highly productive disruptor at City Hall in the 1990s. Strategic Planning and Decision-Making for Public and. You can print out your own personalized ballot at VoteTravis.com. San Marcos Proposition A: FOR, Mayor: Celia Israel Many counties have voting centers that allow early in-person voting, and ballot drop-off, in the month before election day. To see wait times at these locations, go here. Can't keep up with happenings around town? Find the Chronicles endorsements (with detailed explanations) here. We strongly recommend that RRISD voters vote for the Access Education slate: Place 1: Estevan Jesus Chuy Zrate. District 3: Jos Velsquez. In the mayors race, that reconsideration was internal and brief; nothing about how the Nov. 8 election turned out, nor about the campaign thats unfolded since, made us rethink our support for Israel and for the reasons we laid out before. This $2.4 billion-with-a-B bond package is AISD's Project Connect, an expensive retrofit to bring district facilities up to where they need to be in the 21st century, a direction AISD first began pursuing with its 2017 bond program, with better-than-expected results. Many of her peers have no doubt helped Watson fill his campaign purse to bursting. 2: Michelle Gutierrez Cohen Please contact Elections@austintexas.gov with any election related questions. Her opponent Tanisa Jeffers is also right that we could restore CCL5 to its former status as a mental-health-focused court (which doesn't exclude DWIs for those with substance use disorders), but we think Espiritu is better prepared to do that than Jeffers is to reform DWI adjudication. See the complete list of winners in the Austin Music Awards. In Austin, voters will also elect a new mayor, choose candidates for five City Council and four Austin school board seats and consider three bond proposals. Yet Alter also has years of experience as Kirk Watsons aide in the Lege, so he knows how to negotiate and play hardball, which we generally like to hear. Singh, on the other hand, has been a highly effective trustee on precisely the "adult political issues" Toolin wants to keep out of the classroom. Information is power. Attorney General: Rochelle Garza HD48: Donna Howard Hear directly from the candidates as they make their case for why they should be the next councilmembers. Just scroll down and enter your name and birthday. Austin residents face decisions on eight propositions when they vote in the May 1 election. But there are many more! This is an interesting one. - Staff Reporter, Atlanta Business Chronicle. Copyright 1981-2023 Austin Chronicle Corp. All rights reserved. Williams got some bad press in the national media regarding the latter, but she convinced us that she views housing as a civil rights issue and has acted carefully in that role. 1: KT Musselman ACC Prop A: FOR. Information is power. Someone Should Do Something. Information will continually be updated as we approach the 2021 Election. Voters can ask an election officer to bring a ballot to their parked car in the designated curbside voting location. In each case, she has demonstrated an admirable balance of determination and decorum. But it's time for a change out here, and Del Valle ISD Trustee Ledesma-Woody is the most credible advocate for the people and places in outer Southeast Travis County now ground zero for the next decade's chapter of Austin's endless boom that's run for this seat in a while. If real news is important to you, please consider making a donation of $5, $10 or whatever you can afford, to help keep our journalism on stands. Land Commissioner: Jay Kleberg Find out who your representative is and whether that seat will be on the ballot this fall. The deadline to apply to vote by mail is Oct. 28. will be away from your county on Election Day and during early voting; are confined in jail, but eligible to vote; or. Election Day is Nov. 8. Here's what's in it. In support of informed voting, the Houston Chronicle Editorial Board interviewed candidates in more than 60 races to make the following recommendations in contested Harris County races. First, make sure youre registered. Our progressive community has never really had this much power to lift the SBOE's heavily conservative (racist, homophobic) hand from the necks of Texas children, and we think the incumbent is best positioned to use it. We're talking to dozens of Hispanic voters before the November midterms about the top issues on their mind including what they want from candidates and their state government. Eight candidates vie for Austin's most powerful YIMBYs and NIMBYs, Get your vote on in this week's "Election Ticker", Candidates talk climate, cops, and city employees, All our endorsements collected on one easy-to-print page, Austin FC advances in the MLS Cup Playoffs, and our endorsements signal the approach of the midterms, Cash, beer, and Beto rule everything around us, District 3 candidate forum keeps it quick and Celia gets a PAC, Climate change forum focuses on young voters, ACC shows what it can do with less than $50 million, Look at the first ad of the mayoral campaign and more, Leaving the state for an abortion is on the line, Things get partisan in this week's election news, Celia Israel and Kirk Watson answer urbanists, Israel lays out repro rights plan, and more, Endorsements flow in, though his proposals may leave some Austinites wanting more, The biggest news in local races this week, State Rep. Celia Israel on being herself on the mayoral trail, Duo leads in funds, reputations, and housing plans, Filling Kathie Tovo's shoes (with houses? We can help. The team also jettisoned the genre categories (except for best Hip Hop) in favor of 2020-centric awards like Best Livestreaming Artist and Best 2020-Themed Song. Voters in Manor and Lago Vista are deciding whether to ax CapMetro. A $71 million bond could help with overcrowding. Usually, Travis County voters are pretty good about taking seriously their responsibility to elect good judges at all levels. From city proposals to city council members, voters have the opportunity to determine the fate of several local races in just under a month. Ron DeSantis about how "woke ideology" and diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives are dangerous and should be defunded, House Bill 999 was officially filed last Tuesday addressing these issues. The personal pre-voting for the elections on November 2nd will take place from Monday, October 18th to Friday, October . Alter and Craig, who have much to offer in those areas as well, offer different ways of moving forward from where she leaves off. The very first thing Texas Secretary of State Jane Nelson spotted when she peered into the tiny cab of her place of job's most effective state automobile was once the guide window crank. Day one of early voting in Travis County was quite impressive. She is justly proud of being a local pioneer in climate action while many of her enviro colleagues were still focused on naturalist conservation efforts. The last day a candidate may file is Monday, August 19, 2024 at 5 p.m. The ID should be up to date or can be expired up to four years. Two proposed amendments one regarding religious . Candidate Scrubs Suspected Coup Planner From His Timeline. Support the Chronicle, Pro-policing GOP-aligned campaigners crash into citys fiscal reality on Election Day, Spoiler alert: Good has triumphed over evil, With early voting underway, campaigns for, against Proposition A heat up, November 2021 Statewide General Election and City of Austin Special Election, A closer look at Austin's growing number of homicides, City seeks voters OK of Lakeshore Blvd. It's Election Day. Now more than ever, we need your support to continue supplying Austin with independent, free press. 4: Susan Cook That will put her in the best place to find solutions to Austin's decadelong housing crisis. The field is set in Austin's mayor's race and in five additional City Council races with seven candidates now officially competing to succeed Mayor Steve Adler. Support the free press, so we can support Austin. We all will have to show Israel what to do during a brief two-year term, barely enough time to reorient City Hall, let alone go somewhere new. Go here to verify your registration. Someday, one of those movies will be made about Judge Madeleine Connor, the exception to Travis County's good judgment that proves the rule. We also took notice when Guerrero told us shes not Tovos clone and about her pretty good ideas for soft density that she thinks are common sense, but which some D9 homeowners clearly dont like. We offer detailed reasons behind our Editorial Board endorsements in the general election in this annotated version; this version is for voters looking to take a printed, streamlined copy to the ballot box. Current board president. District 6: Andrew Gonzales. The next day, the judge who had presided over the trial set Gray's bond at $70,000. 2: Michelle Gutierrez Cohen. A sample ballot showing all of this year's contests in Harris County can be found. Texans will decide eight proposed amendments to the state Constitution on Nov. 2. If you need help casting your ballot you are permitted to bring someone with you, including a translator. HD50: James Talarico I married a man who has four kids with his ex, they never married ( the initial plan was to get married, but the elder bro. The debate from the Rio Grande Valley took place as ORourke continues to trail in the polls. Find more November 2022 General Election coverage and voting information at our Elections hub. In November, a blue-wave election in Hays County swept out the prosecutors who had tried to convict Gray. Early voting:Here's what you need to cast your ballot in Central Texas. A general election runoff was scheduled for December 13, 2022. . Travis Justice of the Peace, Precinct 2: Randall Slagle, Williamson County Judge: Blane Conklin Current board secretary. The city also held a special general election for the District 4 seat on the city council on January 25, 2022. The Chronicle Editorial Board makes these recommendations. No, we do not. District 6: Andrew Gonzalez Early voting starts Monday and continues through Nov. 4. Click here. Speaking of local legends, this is the race to succeed Dana DeBeauvoir, who may be Texas' most famous election official and thus a target of state leadership. Estimates to run such . So that's good, and she's right that DWI is an area that hasn't yet been impacted that much by justice reform. 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Governor raceNRA, anti-Abbott groups spend big in the Texas governor race, Attorney general race:Abortion emerges as key issue in Texas attorney general race for Ken Paxton, Rochelle Garza. Supreme Court, P5: Amanda Reichek A Special Session on Guns? Make sure voters know what they're getting. Council District 1: Natasha Harper-Madison Here's what you need to know. Election Day is Tuesday, March 1, and early voting for the primaries runs from Monday, Feb. 14, through Friday, Feb. 25. December 2022 City of Austin Runoff Election: Voter Resource In November, Austin voters turned out to cast ballots in the mayoral and City Council elections. Railroad Commissioner: Luke Warford We feel Hernandez is the best prepared to take on that role and even expand it beyond Mueller's already admirable achievements. Four seats are open on the Austin ISD school board. A ballot measure passed in May 2021 moved Austin's mayoral race to align with presidential elections in an effort to increase voter turnout. Primary contest between Margaret Gmez, Susanna Ledesma-Woody heats up, In the battle for Texas' attention, Dowd and Mackowiak each amble toward the center, Off to the races with Greg Casar, Eddie Rodriguez, and Jose "Chito" Vela, The 2022 primaries are months away, but these Travis County commissioners are already drawing competition in their reelection bids, Vela wins District 4 special election in a landslide, Israel kicks off quest to make history in mayoral race, plus more news, Special election decides who will complete Greg Casar's term at City Hall, One click gets you all the newsletters listed below, Breaking news, arts coverage, and daily events. Talarico, elected at the same time as Zwiener, has impressed the heck out of everybody as the House's youngest (32) member, including Republicans who the Capitol crew thought would treat him better in redistricting. Every other statewide executive position is also on the ballot. Can't keep up with happenings around town? Wilco County Clerk: Erica Smith Pflugerville ISD has eight props on the ballot. Abbott Says Hell Yes to Probably Violating More Peoples Civil Rights, This Week in Ken Paxtons Brain: Sodomy, Austin at Large: Housing and the Mayors Race. Celia Israel: This election is about who can afford to live here, and who gets to decide, A hospital-based pediatrician explains steps we can take to prevent the next tragedy, Nonprofit Texas Gun Sense responds to Uvalde, From Congress to land commissioner, here are our picks, Pro-legalization and pro-freedom folks see eye to eye on the May 7 ballot, Early Voting April 25-May 3 Election Day May 7, Yup. She's done a great job, and none of her opponents really pass the credibility threshold. What's going on in the districts surrounding Austin? Key Dates Oct. 5 Last day to register to vote Oct. 13 First day of early voting Oct. 23 Last day to apply for ballot by mail (received, not postmarked) Oct. 30 Last day of early voting Nov. 3.
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