The Texas Debate: What You Missed
Things got heated last night during the Texas Debate that featured incumbent Republican Ted Cruz and his democratic challenger Collin Allred as they race to become the Lone Star States’ next senator. WFAA broadcast the one hour event live from their Downtown Dallas studios in effort to help Texans learn more about each candidate ahead of the November elections. Here were there top takeaways from the debate.
- Abortion laws
- Border security and Venezuelan gangs
- Transgender Athletes, Women’s Sports
- Allred says Cruz was hiding during Jan 6. riots
- Stance On Israel, Foreign Policy
- What’s Going on with economy?
- Protecting access to fertility treatments
- Addressing the cost of living
DATES TO REMEMBER:
Oct 7th – Last Day to Register to Vote
Oct 21st- Early Voting Stars
Oct 25th- Last Day Counties Can Receive Mail-In Ballot Requests
Nov 5th -Election Day
PER TEXAS TRIBUNE
What’s on the ballot?
In addition to the president, eligible Texans have the opportunity to cast their ballots for many Texas officials running for office at the federal, state and local levels.
This includes representatives in the U.S. and Texas houses and the following elected offices:
- 1 U.S Senator (the seat currently held by Ted Cruz)
- 1 of 3 Railroad Commissioners
- 15 State Senators
- 7 State Board of Education members
- 3 members of the Texas Supreme Court
- 3 members of the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals
- 5 Chief Justices and various justices for Texas Courts of Appeals
Lower-level judges and local county offices will also appear on the ballot:
- Various district judges, including on criminal and family courts
- County Courts at Law
- Justices of the Peace
- District Attorneys
- County Attorneys
- Sheriffs
- Constables
- Tax Assessor-Collectors
Some Texas cities, such as Austin, are also holding elections for local offices like mayor and city council members. These city elections may also have runoffs on Dec. 14, if no candidate wins a majority of votes in November. There will be no runoff elections in the county, state and federal elections since candidates in those races were narrowed down during the primaries.
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