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San Marcos,
Hays County,
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78667
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PresidentPresident Donald TrumpRepublican |
Joe Biden, Jr.Challenger (Announced) DemocraticCory BookerChallenger (Announced) DemocraticPete ButtigiegChallenger (Announced) DemocraticJulián CastroChallenger (Announced) DemocraticTulsi GabbardChallenger (Announced) DemocraticAmy KlobucharChallenger (Announced) DemocraticBernie SandersChallenger (Announced) DemocraticTom SteyerChallenger (Announced) DemocraticJoe WalshChallenger (Announced) RepublicanElizabeth WarrenChallenger (Announced) DemocraticBill WeldChallenger (Announced) RepublicanAndrew YangChallenger (Announced) Democratic |
Vice PresidentVice President Mike PenceRepublican |
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U.S. Attorney General |
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U.S. Secretary of AgricultureSecretary Sonny PerdueRepublican |
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U.S. Secretary of CommerceSecretary Wilbur Ross, Jr.Republican |
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U.S. Secretary of Defense |
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U.S. Secretary of EducationSecretary Betsy DeVosRepublican |
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U.S. Secretary of Energy |
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U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services |
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U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security |
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U.S. Secretary of Housing and Urban DevelopmentSecretary Ben CarsonRepublican |
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U.S. Secretary of Labor |
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U.S. Secretary of StateSecretary Mike PompeoRepublican |
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U.S. Secretary of TransportationSecretary Elaine ChaoRepublican |
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U.S. Secretary of Treasury |
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U.S. Secretary of Veterans Affairs |
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U.S. Secretary of the Interior |
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U.S. SenateSenator John CornynSenior Seat Republican |
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Senator Ted CruzJunior Seat Republican |
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U.S. HouseDistrict 21Representative Chip RoyDistrict 21 Republican |
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District 35Representative Lloyd Doggett IIDistrict 35 Democratic |
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GovernorGovernor Gregory AbbottRepublican |
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Lieutenant GovernorLieutenant Governor Dan PatrickRepublican |
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State HouseDistrict 45Representative Erin ZwienerDistrict 45 Democratic |
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State SenateDistrict 21Senator Judith ZaffiriniDistrict 21 Democratic |
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District 25Senator Donna CampbellDistrict 25 Republican |
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State Board of EducationDistrict 1Board Member Georgina PerezDistrict 1 Democratic |
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District 2Board Member Ruben Cortez, Jr.District 2 Democratic |
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District 3Board Member Marisa PerezDistrict 3 Democratic |
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District 4Board Member Lawrence Allen, Jr.District 4 Democratic |
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District 5Board Member Ken MercerDistrict 5 Republican |
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District 6Board Member Donna BahorichDistrict 6 Republican |
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District 7Board Member Matt RobinsonDistrict 7 Republican |
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District 8Board Member Barbara CargillDistrict 8 Republican |
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District 9Board Member Keven EllisDistrict 9 Republican |
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District 10Board Member Tom MaynardDistrict 10 Republican |
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District 11Board Member Pat HardyDistrict 11 Republican |
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District 12Board Member Pam LittleDistrict 12 Republican |
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District 13Board Member Aicha DavisDistrict 13 Democratic |
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District 14Board Member Jacqulin MaloneDistrict 14 Republican |
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District 15Board Member Marty RowleyDistrict 15 Republican |
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Attorney GeneralAttorney General Ken Paxton, Jr.Republican |
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Secretary of State |
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Commissioner of Education |
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Commissioner of the Department of Banking |
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Comptroller of Public AccountsGlenn Hegar, Jr.Republican |
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Chief Justice of the Supreme CourtPlace 1Chief Justice Nathan HechtPlace 1 Republican |
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Justice of the Supreme CourtPlace 2Justice Jimmy BlacklockPlace 2 Republican |
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Place 3Justice Debra LehrmannPlace 3 Republican |
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Place 4Justice John DevinePlace 4 Republican |
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Place 5Justice Paul GreenPlace 5 Republican |
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Place 6Justice Jane BlandPlace 6 |
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Place 7Justice Jeffrey BoydPlace 7 |
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Place 8Justice Brett BusbyPlace 8 |
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Place 9Justice Eva GuzmanPlace 9 Republican |
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MayorAt-Large (San Marcos)Daniel GuerreroAt-Large |
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Council MemberPlace 1 (San Marcos)Lisa PrewittPlace 1 |
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Place 2 (San Marcos)Jude PratherPlace 2 |
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Place 3 (San Marcos)John ThomaidesPlace 3 |
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Place 4 (San Marcos)Jane HughsonPlace 4 |
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Place 5 (San Marcos)Scott GregsonPlace 5 |
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Place 6 (San Marcos)Melissa DerrickPlace 6 |
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CommissionerPrecinct 1 (Hays County)Commissioner Debbie IngalsbePrecinct 1 Democratic |
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Precinct 2 (Hays County)Commissioner Mark JonesPrecinct 2 Republican |
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Precinct 3 (Hays County)Commissioner Will ConleyPrecinct 3 Republican |
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Precinct 4 (Hays County)Commissioner Ray WhisenantPrecinct 4 Republican |
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Federal Key Votes
- Voting Rights Advancement Act of 2019HR 4
- Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives regarding United States efforts to resolve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict through a negotiated two-state solutionH Res 326
- Telephone Robocall Abuse Criminal Enforcement and Deterrence (TRACED) ActS 151
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State Facts
- Type: State
- Nickname: The Lone Star State
- Motto: Friendship
- Area: 267,338 sq mi
- Population: 26,059,203 (2012 est.)
- Capital: Austin
- Statehood: Dec. 29, 1845 (28th state)
- Highest Point: Guadalupe Peak, 8,751 ft
- Lowest Point: sea level
- Bird: Mockingbird
- Flower: Bluebonnet
- Senators: 31
- Representatives: 150
- Electoral Votes: 38