Candidate Voting Records
I'm attaching the voting records of the candidates so that you can get an idea of how often they vote and since so few of them really articulate more than generalities, it will also give you some insight on their part affiliation. That way you know if your voting for someone who's governing views are similar or different than your own.
There are a couple of codes to explain. P and Y mean the person voted on Election Day. E means they voted early.
If you see a blank space that means they either didn't vote in the election, there was no election for their district, there was a runoff but not for the party primary they voted in, or there was no election period.
In the primary election areas, it will give a code of when they voted and if they voted in the Democratic or Republican primary election. In a general election you can vote for whoever you choose. But in Texas you don't register with a party, you are associated with a party based on your election history but can change anytime you want to. But you are only allowed to vote in one primary per cycle.
This is public information and only shows what primary someone voted in, but not the people they voted for in their primary.
I blocked out all of their addresses, even though that is publicly available as well. Some of them still had previous addresses listed because the system hasn't been update yet.
I will group the records by each race and give you some quick high lights if there is anything significant.
There are a couple of codes to explain. P and Y mean the person voted on Election Day. E means they voted early.
If you see a blank space that means they either didn't vote in the election, there was no election for their district, there was a runoff but not for the party primary they voted in, or there was no election period.
In the primary election areas, it will give a code of when they voted and if they voted in the Democratic or Republican primary election. In a general election you can vote for whoever you choose. But in Texas you don't register with a party, you are associated with a party based on your election history but can change anytime you want to. But you are only allowed to vote in one primary per cycle.
This is public information and only shows what primary someone voted in, but not the people they voted for in their primary.
I blocked out all of their addresses, even though that is publicly available as well. Some of them still had previous addresses listed because the system hasn't been update yet.
I will group the records by each race and give you some quick high lights if there is anything significant.
Comments
Post a Comment
We encourage constructive community dialogue, debate, and conversation - but we reserve the right to refuse to publish a comment or delete a comment if we feel like it. Be a respectful adult. Use common sense.