Sneak preview: Your 2022 Travis County GOP primary candidates

With the filing period having just expired, we are excited to release a tentative list of names of the Republican candidates running for election within Travis County in the 2022 Primary. When a sample ballot is prepared by Travis County (early February) we will have more information on all races which will appear on the ballot. The Texas Secretary of State’s office maintains a full list of all candidate applications that were accepted and all offices up for election this year. Primary election day is Tuesday, March 1, 2022 (early voting Feb. 14-25).

2022 TRAVIS COUNTY REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES

U.S. Representative, Congressional District 10 -- Michael McCaul (i)

U.S. Representative, Congressional District 17 -- Pete Sessions (i), Paulette Carson, Rob Rosenberger, Jason Nelson

U.S. Representative, Congressional District 21 -- Chip Roy (i), Dana Zavorka, Robert Lowry, Michael Alexander French

U.S. Representative, Congressional District 35 -- Dan Sawatzki, Asa George Kent Palagi, Dan McQueen, Jenai Aragona, Alejandro Ledezma, Sam Montoya, Marilyn Jackson, Jennifer Sundt, Bill Condict, Michael Rodriguez

U.S. Representative, Congressional District 37 -- Jenny Garcia Sharon, Rod Lingsch, Jeremiah Diacogiannis

State Senator, Texas Senate District 25 -- Donna Campbell (i), Channon Cain

State Representative, Texas House District 19 — Nubia Devine, Justin Berry, Ellen Troxclair, Perla Hopkins

State Representative, Texas House District 46 — Sam Strasser

State Representative, Texas House District 47 — Rob McCarthy

State Representative, Texas House District 49 — Katherine Griffin

State Representative, Texas House District 50 — Victor Johnson

State Representative, Texas House District 51 — Robert Reynolds

Place 4, Justice, 3rd Court of Appeals District -- Lesli Fitzpatrick

State Board of Education, District 5 -- Mark Loewe, Robert Morrow

District Judge, 455th Judicial District — Cleve Doty (i)

County Judge — Rupal Chaudhari

County Clerk — Susan Haynes

County Chairman -- Matt Mackowiak (i), Jennifer Fleck

Precinct Chairmen (to appear on Primary Runoff ballot)

Updated 2/1/22, 4:01 p.m.

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