This election season will not just be about picking a Presidential candidate; Bexar County will have various local and statewide positions up for election. The 2024 election day is just 22 days away on Nov 5. Bexar County residents will have the opportunity to vote in national, state and county general elections
Presidential Positions:
Kamala Harris (Democratic)
Donald Trump (Republican)
Jill Stein (Green)
Chase Oliver (Libertarian)
U.S. Senate:
Colin Allred (Democratic)
Ted Brown (Libertarian)
Ted Cruz (Republican)
U.S. House of Representative
District 20
Joaquin Castro (Democratic)
District 21
Kristin Hook (Democratic) Chip Roy (Republican) Bob King (Libertarian)
District 23
Tony Gonzales (Republican) Santos Limon (Democratic)
District 28
Henry Cuellar (Democratic) Jay Furman (Republican)
District 35
Steven Wright (Republican) Greg Casar (Democratic)
Texas Railroad Commissioner: Christi Craddick (Republican) Katherine Culbert (Democratic) Eddie Espinoza (Green) Hawk Dunlap (Libertarian) Richard McKibbin (Write-In)
Texas Supreme Court
Place 2: Jimmy Blacklock (Republican) DaSean Jones (Democratic)
Place 4: John Devine (Republican) Christine Weems (Democratic)
Place 6: Jane Bland (Republican) Bonnie Lee Goldstein (Democratic) David Robertson (Libertarian)
Texas Court of Criminal Appeals
Presiding Judge: David Schenck (Republican) Holly Taylor (Democratic)
Judge, Place 7: Gina Parker (Republican) Nancy Mulder (Democratic)
Judge, Place 8: Lee Finley (Republican) Chika Anyiam (Democratic)
State Board of Education
District 1 Michael (Travis) Stevens (Republican) Gustavo Reveles (Democratic)
District 3
Marisa Perez-Diaz (Democratic)
Texas State Senator
Donna Campbell (Republican) Merrie Fox (Democratic)
Texas State Representatives
District 116
Darryl W Crain (Republican) Trey Martinez Fischer (Democratic)
District 117
Ben Mostyn (Republican) Philip Cortez (Democratic)
District 118
John Lujan (Republican) Kristian Carranza (Democratic)
District 119
Brandon J. Grabble (Republican) Elizabeth “Liz” Campos (Democratic)
District 120
Barbara Gervin-Hawkins (Democratic)
District 121
Marc Lahood (Republican) Laurel Jordan Swift (Democratic)
District 122
Mark Dorazio (Republican) Kevin Geary (Democratic)
District 123
Diego Bernal (Democratic)
District 124
Sylvia Soto (Republican) Josey Garcia (Democratic)
District 125
Ray Lopez (Democratic)
Texas 4th District Court of Appeals
Place 2
Veila Meza (Democratic)
Place 3
Cynthia Marie Chapa (Democratic) Todd McCray (Republican)
Place 4
Luz Elena Chapa (Democratic) Lori Brissette (Republican)
Place 5
Lisa Rodriguez (Democratic) Adrian Spears (Republican)
Place 7
Lori I. Valenzuela, (Republican)
On the ballot, the District Courts, Probate Courts, Bexar County Sheriff, Bexar County Tax assessor, County Commissioners Court, Justice of Peace and County Constable are also up for election. Additionally, six San Antonio Charter Amendments have been proposed: Proposition A, Proposition B, Proposition C, Proposition D, Proposition E and Proposition F.
If you are eligible to vote make sure you create a voting plan and decide where your nearest polling location will be at. If you decide to vote early, early voting will be available from Oct. 21 to Nov. 1. Election Day will be on Nov. 5.
Learn about the positions below, make a plan to vote, and take action because local elections are important and make a change in the community you live in.