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(KTEM)-- Texas primary voting will be held March 4. Early Voting began February 18 and ends on February 28.

For registered voters who would like to learn more about the candidates and compare their stances on issues, they can check out the 2014 voter guide.

Featured Races

Texas Legislature

Other Races

Governor-- the head of the executive of Texas's government and the commander-in-chief of military forces. The governor has the power to approve or veto bills passed by the Texas Legislature. 

Lieutenant Governor-- is a part of both Executive and Legislative branches and assumes powers and responsibilities when Governor is absent. Often considered a more powerful political figure than Texas State Governor.

Comptroller of Public Accounts-- is an Executive position whose primary responsibility is to collect all tax revenue owed to the State of Texas.

Commissioner of Agriculture-- is the head the Department of Agriculture, which enforces all agricultural laws in Texas.

Railroad Commissioner-- is part of the Texas Railroad Commission, the state agency that regulates the oil and gas industry pipeline safety, safety in the  petroleum gas industry, and surface coal and uranium mining.

Commissioner of General Land Office-- executes and performs all acts relating to public real property of the state or rights of individuals in public real property which is required by law.

 

Feb. 24 - Feb. 28 M-F 7:00 am - 7:00 pm 

Early Voting will be conducted in person each weekday at:

  • Belton - Bell County Courthouse Annex, 550 East 2nd Ave
  • Killeen - Bell County Annex, 301 Priest Drive
  • Killeen - Killeen Community Center, 2201 East Veterans Memorial Blvd
  • Temple - Bell County Annex, 205 East Central Ave
  • Salado - Salado Civic Center, 601 North Main
  • Harker Heights - Parks & Recreation Center, 307 Millers Crossing

 

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