Primary Key to Anti-Incumbent Voters

March 3, 2008 2:49 PM

The Primaries and Caucuses are the primary place for anti-incumbent voters to register their initial anti-incumbent vote. Far too many American voters assume the main ballot entry is for President. It is not. Take a look at how many seats are up for grabs in my own district. Your district has very similar ballot options for the Primary election. To vote anti-incumbent means voting for the challengers, and the place to do that first is in the Primary elections.

Offices up for vote in the Primary election for David Remer's district.

U. S. Senator 6 yr. term

All 32 United States Representatives 2 yr. term

Railroad Commissioner 6 yr. term

Chief Justice, Supreme Court 6 yr. term

2 members of the Supreme Court 6 yr. term

3 members of the Court of Criminal Appeals 6 yr. term

15 State Senators 4 yr. term
Districts 4, 6, 9, 10, 11, 16, 20, 21, 23, 24, 26, 27, 28, 30, 31

All 150 State Representatives 2 yr. term

7 Members, State Board of Education 4 yr. term
Districts 2, 6, 7, 8, 11, 13, 14

Chief Justice of Courts of Appeals 6 yr. term

3rd Court of Appeals
4th Court of Appeals
7th Court of Appeals
8th Court of Appeals
9th Court of Appeals
11th Court of Appeals
14th Court of Appeals

Various Other Court of Appeals Justices 6 yr. term

Various District Judges, Criminal District Judges 4 yr. term
Family District Judges

District Attorneys 4 yr. term

Sheriff 4 yr. term

County Court at Law 4 yr. term

County Attorneys 4 yr. term

Tax Assessor-Collector 4 yr. term

County Commissioners, Precincts 1 & 3 4 yr. term

Justices of the Peace 4 yr. term

Constable 4 yr. term


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