
Voters interested in identifying candidates for the Republican Primary Election are suggested to visit the official Republican Party of Texas (RPT) website. The Texas Democratic Party offers similar information on its website as well.
*Early Voting Locations:*
Following are links for voter information for Republican Primary voting locations in the major counties where information could be found. For other counties, contact your local County Clerk or Election Administrators Office.
Harris County – Early Voting Locations
Montgomery County - Early Voting Locations
Fort Bend County - Early Voting Locations
Galveston County - Early Voting Locations
Dallas County - Early Voting Locations
Tarrant County - Early Voting Locations
Denton County – Early Voting Locations
Collin County – Early Voting Locations
Bexar County - Early Voting Locations
Travis County - Early Voting Locations
Lubbock County - Early Voting Locations
Randall County - Early Voting Locations
Cameron County - Early Voting Locations
Hidalgo County - Early Voting Locations
El Paso County - Early Voting Locations
Other Counties - Texas Secretary of State Office
This will be the first statewide primary election for Texans where the new voter ID Law will be in effect. If you have questions about acceptable forms of identification for voting please visit the Secretary of State’s VoteTexas website for more information.
Additionally, Republican Primary voters will be asked to vote on six propositions. These propositions are non-binding suggestions about how Republican voters feel about certain issues.
*March 4, 2014 Republican Primary Ballot Propositions *
*RELIGIOUS FREEDOM *
Texans should be free to express their religious beliefs, including prayer, in public places. YES / NO
*SECOND AMENDMENT *
Texas should support Second Amendment liberties by expanding locations where concealed handgun license-holders may legally carry. YES / NO
*FRANCHISE TAX *
Texas should abolish the state franchise tax, also known as the margins tax, to encourage business growth. YES / NO
*WELFARE REFORM *
Texas recipients of taxpayer-funded public assistance should be subject to random drug testing as a condition of receiving benefits. YES / NO
*NO LAWMAKER EXCEPTIONS *
All elected officials and their staff should be subject to the same laws, rules, regulations, and ordinances as their constituents. YES / NO
*OBAMACARE *
The Affordable Care Act, also known as "Obamacare," should be repealed. YES / NO
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