District 1 Voting Records
So posting the screen shot of the candidates' voting record didn't work out too well because it was so small.
I chose to write out what the records were for the other races.
District 1 has too many freaking candidates so I'll skip to the notable stuff.
Rick Bonart, Peter Svarzbein, Bertha Gallego, and Daniel Lopez all have strong voting histories as Democrats. Their records don't indicate that they have voted in the Republican primary as far back as the 1990's.
Al Weisenberger voted predominately as a Democrat but records indicate he voted in at least one Republican Primary.
They all regularly voted in the municipal elections.
The one notable exception, which is no surprise to anyone is Manny Hinojosa. He's always voted as a Republican. That is to say that he always votes in the Republican primary. How he, and any of the other candidates vote, in the general election is not information that is tracked. One point of clarification is the fact that Hinojosa ran as a Libertarian in the last election. They have no primary and voting in the general election means you can vote for any candidate of any party that is on the ballot.
I chose to write out what the records were for the other races.
District 1 has too many freaking candidates so I'll skip to the notable stuff.
Rick Bonart, Peter Svarzbein, Bertha Gallego, and Daniel Lopez all have strong voting histories as Democrats. Their records don't indicate that they have voted in the Republican primary as far back as the 1990's.
Al Weisenberger voted predominately as a Democrat but records indicate he voted in at least one Republican Primary.
They all regularly voted in the municipal elections.
The one notable exception, which is no surprise to anyone is Manny Hinojosa. He's always voted as a Republican. That is to say that he always votes in the Republican primary. How he, and any of the other candidates vote, in the general election is not information that is tracked. One point of clarification is the fact that Hinojosa ran as a Libertarian in the last election. They have no primary and voting in the general election means you can vote for any candidate of any party that is on the ballot.
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