2018 Ballot Draw Results
2018 Ballot Draw Results
The results of the Ballot Draw are in. Positions on the 2018 Primary Ballot were determined as follows:
The results of the Ballot Draw are in. Positions on the 2018 Primary Ballot were determined as follows:
Notice is hereby given of a drawing to determine the order in which the names of candidates are to be printed on the ballot of the March 6th, 2018 election.
The drawing will be held at 3pm on December 21st, 2017 at the Justice Center, 600 59th St., Galveston, TX.
The State Republican Executive Committee approved placing eleven propositions on the March Republican Primary ballot at its quarterly meeting this Saturday. The propositions are non-binding, meaning they do not create laws. However, they are a proven, effective way to poll Republican voters on various issues and inform elected officials on where those voters stand.
Republican Party of Texas Chairman James Dickey issued the following statement:
“The SREC deliberated and delivered eleven propositions to place on our Primary ballot. We look forward to hearing from our voters on these issues and to sharing the results with lawmakers. Whatever the results, we will continue working towards making our principles a reality.”
Here is the full list of ballot propositions submitted by the SREC for inclusion on the 2018 Republican General Primary Election ballot:
Notice is hereby given that applications for a place on the party primary ballot may be filed in person at the following addresses until 6pm on Monday, December 11, 2017.
Address of the County Chair:
301 Tall Timbers Way,
Friendswood, TX 77546
Address of the Executive Committee Secretary:
2385 Austin St.,
League City, TX 77573
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN OF A MEETING OF THE BYLAWS COMMITTEE OF THE GALVESTON COUNTY REPUBLICAN PARTY TO BE HELD AT 5:30 PM ON THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 2017, AT ROSENBERG LIBRARY, 2310 SEALY STREET, GALVESTON, TX 77550
This will be an introductory meeting of the committee with no formal agenda. Members of the executive committee may attend but are not required to attend.
For the full summary of all 7 propositions on the ballot, click here.
For information regarding polling locations, please visit GalvestonVotes.org.