The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 103, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, March 6, 1998 Page: 2 of 14
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•PRIMARIES
Continued Front Pngs One
and RC. Crawford.
• Lieutenant Governor
— Rick ftriy
• Attorney General —
John Cornyn, Tbm Pauken,
and Barry Williamson.
• Comptroller of Public
Accounts—Carole Keeton
Rytander.
• Commissioner of Gen-
eral Land Office — David
Dewhurst, Don Loucks,
and Jerry Patterson.
• Commissioner of Agri-
culture — Susan Combs
and Hamp Hodges.
• Railroad Commis-
sioner — Tony Garza and
Steve Stockman.
• Justice, Supreme
Court, Place 1 — Craig T.
Enoch.
• Justice, Supreme
Court, Place 2 — Candace
G. Tyson and Harriet
O’Neill.
• Justice, Supreme
Court, Place 3 — Greg
Abbott.
• Justice, Supreme
Court, Place 4 (unexpired
term) — Deborah
Hankinson and Steve
Smith.
• Judge, Court of Crimi-
nal Appeals, Place 1 —
Lloyd W. Oliver, David
Barron, Vicki Isaacks, Mike
Keasler, and David A.
Schulman.
• Judge, Court of Crimi-
nal Appeals, Place 2 —
Cheryl Johnson, William
Harrison Ray, John C.
Moncure, Jeffrey Brian
Keck, Forrest Lumpkin,
Jerry E. Smith, Harvey
Hudson, and Murff F.
Bledsoe.
• Judge, Court of Crimi-
nal Appeals, Place 3 —
Lawrence (Larry) Meyers
and Herb Hancock.
• Member, State Board of
Education, District 14 -r-
Richard Watson.
• State Senator, District
22 — David Sibley.
• State Representative,
District 58 — Arlene
Wohlgemuth.
• Justice, 10th Court of
Criminal Appeals District
— Tom Gray and Bill
Vanatta.
• District Judge, 220tb
Judicial District — Phil
Robertson.
• County Commissioner,
Pet. 4 — Robert G. Clark.
Democratic Party
• Governor — Gary
Mauro.
• Lieutenant Governor
— John Sharp.
• Attorney General —
Gene Kelley, Jim Mattox,
and Morris L. Overstreet.
• Comptroller of Public
Accounts — Paul Hobby.
• Commissioner of Gen-
eral Land Office — Richard
Raymond.
• Commissioner of Agri-
culture — Ernesto L.
DeLeon and L.P (Pete)
_________ Patterson.
• Railroad Commissioner — Gary Dugger and Joe B.
Henderson.
• Justice, Supreme Court, Place 1 — Mike Westergren.
• Justice, Supreme Court, Place 2 — Rose Spector.
• Justice, Supreme Court, Place 3 — David Van Os.
• Justice, Supreme Court, Place 4 (unexpired term) — Jerry
Scarbrough. ...
• Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 1—Charles F. (Char-
lie) Baird.
Voter Pets 6 7, 13. and 14
have no commissioner
election but do have
the Pet 1 JP race listed on
then ballots.
Voter Pets. 11. 12. 45. 16. and 17
contain no commissioner
election but do include the
Pet 2 JP race involving
Jamie Zander ana Alvin James.
Three non-binding
propositions are on all
Democratic Party ballots.
The first two are listed on
the front of the ballot and the
third is on the back.
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Sample Ballot
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The race for County
Commissioner. Pet. 4.
appears only on ballots
that are in Pet 4 regions.
• Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 2—Winston Cochran.
• Member, Statfe Board or Education, District 14 — Allen
Butcher.
• U.S. Representative District It r- Chet Edwards.
• State Representative, District 58 — W. Leon Smith and Gayle
Appleby Ledbetter.
• Justice, 10th Court of Criminal Appeals District — Katherine
Logue O’Herren.
• District Judge, 220th Judicial District — James E. Morgan.
• District Clert: — Sandra L. Woosley.
• County Judge — Bobby Joe Conrad and Kenneth B. Baucom.
• County Clerk—Jane H. (Janie) Staley and Brigitte Bronstad.
• County Treasurer — Randy Outlaw Pullin.
• County Commissioner, Pet. 2 — Durwood Koonsman, Rory
Carrol, and David Jones.
• County Commissioner, Pet. 4 — Jim Burch and Earnest Ger-
ald Damron.
• Justice of the Peace Pet. 1 — Bennett Morrow.
• Justice of the Peace Pet. 2 —James (Jamie) Zander and Alvin
James.
• CITY ELECTION
Continued From Page One
file declarations of write-in candidacy is 5 p.m. on Monday, March
23.
Earjy voting by personal appearance in the council race will
be conducted at City Hall beginning Wednesday, April 15, con-
Candidates For
STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 58
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Gayle Ledbetter
W. Leon Smith
Candidates For
BOSQUE COUNTY JUDGE
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Ken Baucom
Bobby Joe Conrad
Candidates Foi
BOSQUE COUNTY CLERK
(Alphabetical Order)
Brigitte Bronstad
Janie Staley
Candidates For
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. PCT. 2
(Alphabetical Order)
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Alvin James
Jamie Zander
Candidates For
COUNTY COMMISSIONER PCT. 4
(Alphabetical Order)
Jimmy Burch
Earnest Damron
Candidates For
COUNTY COMMISSIONER. PCT. 2
(Alphabetical Order)
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David Jon** Durwood Koonsman
tinuing during normal office hours through Tuesday, April 28. 1—----—
Early voting in the school board race will1 d conducted at the eligible to cast a ballot during the election
'"ifton ISD tax office during the same time frame. For more information, contact City Hall a..
Thursday, April 2, is the last day for voters to register and be 8337 or the Clifton ISD tax office at 675-8682.
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