This is an especially important election for RRISD. We hope that facing a legit primary challenge from Bob Libal former head of Grassroots Leadership, running to Shea's left on criminal justice, economic development, and the built environment will help Shea take her service to the next level. Support the Chronicle, One click gets you all the newsletters listed below, Breaking news, arts coverage, and daily events. Support the Chronicle. Note we said "new" rather than "next" we envision the trio of Casar, Lloyd Doggett, and Joaquin Castro superheroically strafing their bumbling GOP colleagues daily while also leading toward better workers' rights and wages, and health care for all. Can't keep up with happenings around town? Land Commissioner: Jay Kleberg Current board vice president. Early voting starts Monday and continues through Nov. 4. Where candidates running for Austin City Council District 1 stand on three big issues, Watch: Where candidates running for Austin City Council District 3 stand on three big issues, Watch: Where candidates running for Austin City Council District 5 stand on three big issues, Watch: Where candidates running for Austin City Council District 8 stand on three big issues, Watch: Where candidates running for Austin City Council District 9 stand on three big issues. We feel Hernandez is the best prepared to take on that role and even expand it beyond Mueller's already admirable achievements. The Chronicle team slashed the normal slate of categories from the usual 50 to a trim 20. Support the free press, so we can support Austin. Opinion: 19 Children Are Dead. The incumbent has provoked some folks with her ideas and exasperated some others with her approach to governing, but she has also risen to the occasion and shouldered the several burdens that City Hall and Austin at large felt a need to place upon the one Black Council member, and the most prominent Black woman in local politics, over a term made chaotic by pandemics and police racism and violence. Governor raceNRA, anti-Abbott groups spend big in the Texas governor race, Attorney general race:Abortion emerges as key issue in Texas attorney general race for Ken Paxton, Rochelle Garza. Tom Sizemore, 'Saving Private Ryan' actor, dies at 61. Voters can submit ballots by mail or vote in person early or come to the polls on Election Day.. Place 6: Tiffanie Harrison. Please contact
[email protected] for any election related questions. But there are many more! Copyright 1981-2023 Austin Chronicle Corp. All rights reserved. Proposition C $6.5 million to allow the district to replace technology devices for students, staff members and classrooms, including Chromebooks, Dell desktops and interactive panels. Got something to say? But what do Latino voters want? Find the Chronicles endorsements (with detailed explanations) here. Just scroll down and enter your name and birthday. District 8: Paige Ellis. Our land use policy and practice is still weak, obsolete, and broken, not just creating suboptimal outcomes as in the Nineties but imposing immediate and grievous costs on people who literally cannot find a place to live. This $2.4 billion-with-a-B bond package is AISD's Project Connect, an expensive retrofit to bring district facilities up to where they need to be in the 21st century, a direction AISD first began pursuing with its 2017 bond program, with better-than-expected results. District 6: Andrew Gonzalez Sharon Navarro, a professor of political science at the University of Texas at San Antonio, said the messages Republicans are using to target Latino voters about immigration and the economy seem to be working. Early voting in Texas for the Nov. 2 election begins Monday, Oct. 18 and runs through through Friday, Oct. 29. 2023 www.statesman.com. Austin is now working to house 3,000 people over the next three years. In the mayors race, that reconsideration was internal and brief; nothing about how the Nov. 8 election turned out, nor about the campaign thats unfolded since, made us rethink our support for Israel and for the reasons we laid out before. Support the free press, so we can support Austin. TX-37: Lloyd Doggett, Governor: Beto ORourke The debate from the Rio Grande Valley took place as ORourke continues to trail in the polls. Travis County Clerk: Dyana Limon-Mercado But we also know what rape culture looks and smells like. 866-462-8784 or 512-474-5171. For his trouble, he attracted a risible vanity challenge from Bush-era talking head Matthew Dowd, then a less risible but still issue-free challenge from Texas Democratic Party Vice Chair Carla Brailey and state Rep. Michelle Beckley either of whom would be credible alternatives if they'd begun running eight years ago rather than eight weeks. land swap proposed by Oracle, A "bad law that will actually hurt public safety overall", Ballot initiative centered on APD staffing finds friends and foes, One click gets you all the newsletters listed below, Breaking news, arts coverage, and daily events. Georgia senators opposed a bill to allow Buckhead to break off from Atlanta, a controversial effort that top business . We strongly recommend that RRISD voters vote for the Access Education slate: Place 1: Estevan Jesus Chuy Zrate. Filing in the Republican or Democratic 2020 primary. Two proposed amendments one regarding religious . Now more than ever, we need your support to continue supplying Austin with independent, free press. A sample ballot showing all of this year's contests in Harris County can be found. Eric Goodman's Austin FC column, other soccer news, All questions answered (satisfaction not guaranteed). Travis County residents will see a mix of statewide and local races on their ballot. District 9 (dual): Ben Leffler, Linda Guerrero 2: Michelle Gutierrez Cohen. Heres what you need to know to vote in Travis County. Abbott Says Hell Yes to Probably Violating More Peoples Civil Rights, This Week in Ken Paxtons Brain: Sodomy, Austin at Large: Housing and the Mayors Race. Support the Chronicle, Pro-policing GOP-aligned campaigners crash into citys fiscal reality on Election Day, Spoiler alert: Good has triumphed over evil, With early voting underway, campaigns for, against Proposition A heat up, November 2021 Statewide General Election and City of Austin Special Election, A closer look at Austin's growing number of homicides, City seeks voters OK of Lakeshore Blvd. Celia Israel: This election is about who can afford to live here, and who gets to decide, A hospital-based pediatrician explains steps we can take to prevent the next tragedy, Nonprofit Texas Gun Sense responds to Uvalde, From Congress to land commissioner, here are our picks, Pro-legalization and pro-freedom folks see eye to eye on the May 7 ballot, Early Voting April 25-May 3 Election Day May 7, Yup. Council District 9: Linda Guerrero. Information is power. We can help. Velsquez will bring to the dais a robust vision for increasing housing supply in a rapidly growing part of the city, while working to protect his lifelong neighbors from displacement. Guerrero has not yet found her rhythm as a politician, but she's definitely done the homework. We can help. Your Complete Guide for Voting in the Primaries- Reform Austin Elections Your Complete Guide for Voting in the Primaries By Staff - February 17, 2022 Early voting started on Feb. 14 and will continue until Friday, Feb. 25 for the March primaries in Texas. Heres a map of Election Day locations. Got something to say? Subsidizing income-restricted housing at the $350 million level of this (third) bond in the last decade is just something we must do, and/but it's only about a third of what we and the new Council need to initiate. Travis County will let you vote until 9 p.m. on certain days during early voting. It does matter that a queer Gen X Latina who also holds elected office is a tougher opponent than Kirk Watson has really faced before, and can ask questions he doesn't know how to answer. She's done a great job, and none of her opponents really pass the credibility threshold. We can help. Can't keep up with happenings around town? Williams got some bad press in the national media regarding the latter, but she convinced us that she views housing as a civil rights issue and has acted carefully in that role. As a self-described urbanist, he represents a real change in direction after eight years of Kathie Tovo, and Linda Guerrero entered this race to provide a more status-quo alternative. Yet she offered nuanced and pragmatic approaches to the problems the district faces now without wavering on her values: "I'm not big on compromise for this one reason: That's how we got here, [and] we haven't even moved the needle for these children.". A total of 5,009 people went to the polls Monday, a very solid turnout. TX-17: Mary Jo Woods Your phone should be on silent or turned off and put away. We might end up endorsing GOP incumbent Glenn Hegar in November, since he's the only competent statewide elected official. We'd love to hear from you too! Mar 2, 2023. Support the Chronicle, Zo Qadri, Ryan Alter, Jos Velsquez secure wins, Entering the era of Mayor Kirk Watson 3.0, New Council comes into focus in run-off election, Early voting runs Dec. 1-9 ; election day is Dec. 13, Endorsements, recounts, and money, money, money, Zo Qadri and Linda Guerrero go into overtime, On a wet, cloudy night, Greg Casar enjoys clear triumph, Manor officials would have preferred Uber, Abbott secures reelection, mayoral race goes to run-off, Election shenanigans erupt on Facebook over weekend, What to know about the voting experience youre entitled to. Her opponent Andrew Hairston is also very qualified and credible, and if this is Williams' last campaign, as she has suggested it might be, we encourage him to run for this seat again in the future. She is justly proud of being a local pioneer in climate action while many of her enviro colleagues were still focused on naturalist conservation efforts. Contact Us Email:
[email protected] Phone 512-451-6710 LWV Austin Area 3908 Avenue B, Austin, TX 78751 Information is power. Californians are voting on seven. But people who came to Austin in this century year after year, decade after decade, from everywhere, doubling the metro area look at Israel now and hear her speak, and see and hear their own feelings about Austin today, and about our nation and our identities today, reflected back at them feelings of righteousness and belonging and fear, of urgency and need and gritty commitment, articulated by voices not heard before. AUSTIN, Texas - The November 2021 election will take place on Tuesday, November 2nd. The team also jettisoned the genre categories (except for best Hip Hop) in favor of 2020-centric awards like Best Livestreaming Artist and Best 2020-Themed Song. 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Eric Goodman's Austin FC column, other soccer news, All questions answered (satisfaction not guaranteed). Five seats on the Austin ISD school board are up for election. 4: Stacy Hackenberg, Hays County Judge: Ruben Becerra For this new civil court, we will go through the usual exercise of electing a Democrat to replace the appointed Republican Cleve Doty and we wish Eiserloh, who is now a familiar face and name all over town from her 2020 campaign for county attorney (where we endorsed her and then co-endorsed in the run-off), the best of success on this bench. 2021 May Election Calendar / Calendario Electoral de Mayo 2021 Having taught in AISD until last year, Chu has the most recent experience in its classrooms and deep convictions about the working conditions teachers deserve. To find out what exactly will be on your ballot and to read about each candidate, check out the League of Women Voters Vote 411 guide. Many counties have voting centers that allow early in-person voting, and ballot drop-off, in the month before election day. 6 judge whose Project Engage has kept hundreds of youthful offenders out of jail is the best prepared candidate to move up to the felony bench and continue that work. If real news is important to you, please consider making a donation of $5, $10 or whatever you can afford, to help keep our journalism on stands. This is an interesting one. This time, her opponents simply do not have the range to think about succeeding her. Austin Community College has a $770 million bond on the ballot this election. of his ex took the money his contribution, meant for the wedding and gave it to some else, which he . What's going on in the districts surrounding Austin? To see wait times at these locations, go here. Travis County has extended voting hours at five polling centers on the Saturday and final day of early voting. In a perfect world they'd also share space on the dais, but we must choose. Wilco Commissioner Pct. 2023 Legislative Session. Go check yourselves and let Malhotra use her actual expertise on this bench. Since she and Ryan Alter also largely agree on goals, we asked them about change and influence how do you intend to get more housing and child care and climate action or whichever priorities you want to champion? Support the Chronicle, What you need to stay home and vote in Texas, One click gets you all the newsletters listed below, Breaking news, arts coverage, and daily events. That seat may be up for election. We can help. Here's what you need to cast your ballot in Central Texas. Even though they're judges, the JPs in Travis County are more like specialized hyperlocal problem-solvers, being the courts of first instance for both truancy cases and evictions. Alter and Craig, who have much to offer in those areas as well, offer different ways of moving forward from where she leaves off. A note to readers: Bold and uncensored, The Austin Chronicle has been Austin's independent news source for over 40 years, expressing the community's political and environmental concerns and. She devoted herself to helping D3 residents during Winter Storm Uri and no doubt has bright prospects as a leader in Austin elected or otherwise. You can find early voting locations in your area on the Vote Texas website two days before the first day of early. Runoff elections can take place between the top candidates if no one reaches a 50% majority of the vote. Information is power. Working all day? Dec. 14, 2022 Kirk Watson Wins Austin's Mayoral Race By Fewer Than 900 Votes New Council comes into focus in run-off election Dec. 13, 2022 Chronicle Endorsements for Austin City Council. Download the application for an emergency ballot here. Supreme Court, P5: Amanda Reichek Friday, Feb. 18 will be the last day to apply for mail-in ballots. On Election Day, Tuesday, Nov. 8, polling locations will be open 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Singh championed a consent-centered revision of AISD's sex education curriculum that also sought to help LGBTQIA+ students, and led the board in developing accountability metrics for AISD police to reduce violence against Black and Hispanic students. When we met with the candidates back in October, we invited her and Kirk Watson (and Jennifer Virden, who did not respond) in and had time to get answers from each to most of the questions that were going to steer our endorsement. Austin American-Statesman 0:00 1:53 Voters will chart the future of their local community, and of Texas as a whole, on a ballot packed with important races and big-ticket propositions. The Chronicle welcomes opinion pieces on any topic from the community. For ongoing coverage, visit austinchronicle.com/elections, where you can also find a streamlined, unannotated version of our endorsements. That seat may be up for election in November. These are the candidates. All three choices are good for voters in the contest for the nomination to, in all likelihood, flip the last GOP-held seat on the 3rd Court. Vela's item passed 10-1, with Mayor Kirk Watson quietly voting no; as a state senator, he was the I-35 project's key champion. We offer here the considered opinion of our Editorial Board in most of the contested races on the Democratic primary ballot (Republican voters, you're on your own; may the odds be ever in your favor). If you don't find your districts listed below, that means they're not up for election in 2022. Email her at
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[email protected] with any election related questions. Heres how it would impact schools if voters approve it. 2: Michelle Gutierrez Cohen We trust their judgment regarding Eldridge, who deserves to serve despite attempts in two cycles now to use one of the minor contretemps that gets blown into scandal in this town to take her out. District 9: Linda Guerrero. 2: Brigid Lester Confronting a long list of races at the polls can be daunting. Lieutenant Governor: Mike Collier 4: Jose Orta City of Austin Prop A: FOR. It was held on June 7, 2022, concurrent with the 2022 statewide primary elections. Austin Chronicle Voting Guide Recommendations Austin Chronicle Voting Guide Recommendations For sale Marketplace classified ad of the Austin Chronicle Classifieds Austin TX. You cannot, however, use your cellphone or another electronic device at the polling site. The Houston Chronicle politics team's interactive guide to the candidates and key state and local races that Texas voters will decide in the March 1 primary election. When filling out a mail-in ballot, use black or blue ink and follow the instructions to deliver it on time. Strategic Planning and Decision-Making for Public and. Travis County: countyclerk.traviscountytx.gov/departments/elections or 512/238-VOTE (8683), Williamson County: wilco.org/departments/election or 512/943-1630, Hays County: hayscountytx.com/departments/elections/current-year-election or 512/393-7779. Someday, one of those movies will be made about Judge Madeleine Connor, the exception to Travis County's good judgment that proves the rule. Court of Criminal Appeals, P5: No Endorsement (Are you a Williamson County resident? When is the election? If they, as we suspect, end up in a run-off (civil rights super-lawyer Lee Merritt is the third possibility here) while Paxton also ends up in a run-off, we'll have a new frame of reference to revisit this race.