With primary runoff elections over, here’s who will be on Tarrant’s Nov 3 ballot

The Tarrant County, Texas, ballot for the November 3 general election now includes candidates for U.S. Senate, U.S. House districts, statewide offices, state legislature seats, and county offices, following the conclusion of primary runoff elections. Early voting runs from October 19 to 30, with key races featuring incumbents like Republican Greg Abbott for governor and contested seats in congressional districts such as District 6 between Jake Ellzey and Danny Minton.
The November 3 general election ballot for Tarrant County, Texas, has been finalized after the primary runoff elections concluded. Early voting will take place from October 19 to 30, with Election Day on November 3. The U.S. Senate race features Republican incumbent Ken Paxton, Democrat James Talarico, and Libertarian Ted Brown. In the U.S. House races, contested districts include District 6 with Republican Jake Ellzey and Democrat Danny Minton, District 12 with Craig Goldman and Heli Rodriguez Prilliman, and District 24 with Beth Van Duyne and Kevin Burge. Statewide offices include the governor’s race between Republican Greg Abbott and Democrat Gina Hinojosa, alongside Libertarian Pat Dixon. The lieutenant governor race pits Republican Dan Patrick against Democrat Vikki Goodwin, with Green and Libertarian candidates also running. Other statewide contests include attorney general, comptroller, land office commissioner, agriculture commissioner, and railroad commissioner, each featuring Republican and Democrat candidates, as well as third-party contenders. The Texas State Legislature races include Senate District 9 with Republican Leigh Wambsganss and Democrat Taylor Rehmet, and House races across districts such as District 90 with Democrat Ramon Romero Jr. and District 91 with Republican David Lowe and Democrat Yisak Worku. County offices feature races for county judge, district clerk, county clerk, and county commissioner, including contested seats like Precinct 2 between Republican Tony Tinderholt and Democrat Jared Williams. Deadlines remain for potential late additions to the ballot, including special elections or additional candidates. The election will determine representation at federal, state, and local levels, with key races drawing attention in Texas politics.
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