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10924 Grant Road, Suite 133 • Houston, Texas 77070 • www.terrylowry.com On the web at www.TerryLowry.com Archives posted since January 1st 2005 LINKING TEXAS CONSERVATIVES SINCE 1993 WEEKDAYS 2:00-3:00PM ON KKHT 100.7FM THE WHAT’S UP Radio Program By Sara Tracey Editor If you are receiving this LINK Letter in the mail, then you know the importance of voting. BUT many people – your friends, co-workers, neighbors, and even family members – may not realize just how critical Primary Votes ac- tually are. In many ways, Mid-Term Primary Elections are MORE IMPORTANT than General Elections – even more so than a Presidential Election! If too few people turn out to vote in a Mid-Term Pri- mary Election, the most qualified, most Conservative candidate may not be nominated, which may result in a loss to a left-leaning Democrat in the General Election. Or worse: An underserving Republican. We cannot allow this to happen! Another Little-Known Fact When a particular Party is in power in WDC, the vot- ers for that Party often-times feel comfortable and safe and do not turn out to vote in Mid-Term Elections – es- pecially Primaries. Many voters believe their Party will win – no matter what. Many believe their favorite candidate is a shoe-in just because he/she is the incumbent or is popular among a certain demographic. This cannot be further from the truth! Our Safety is at Risk Mid-Term Primary Elections are CRITICAL to the safety of our nation. The future of our children and grandchildren depend on us TODAY to vote for the most qualified, most Conservative candidates possible. Who we elect will have an impact on our nation for years and decades to come. Choose a candidate to help. Volunteer for them. Block walking and making phones calls really do make a dif- ference! If you have some extra cash, send a few dollars to your favorite candidate. Every $5 donated and every hour offered to walk/call is appreciated and helps tremendously. Get involved TODAY! And remember: bring a friend, co-worker, neighbor, or family member with you when you vote! Sara Tracey For More Voting Information Visit TerryLowry.com EARL Y VOTING HOURS FEBRUARY SUN MON TUES WED THURS FRI SAT 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 MARCH 1 2 MARCH 3 4 5 6 7 Visit TerryLowry.com Election Day For Times and Locations PRIMARY VOTES ELECT FUTURE LEADERS February 2026, Volume 34, Number 7Tear this page out and use it in the voting booth. FT. BEND COUNTY Republican Primary Ballot United States Senator JOHN O. ADEFOPE VIRGIL JOHN BIERSCHWALE SARA CANADY KEN PAXTON o ✔ JOHN CORNYN GULREZ "GUS" KHAN WESLEY HUNT ANNA BENDER US Rep. District 7 ERIN M. MONTGOMERY TINA COHEN ALEXANDER HALE ALEXANDER Z. KALAI District 14 o ✔ RANDY WEBER JESSICA FORGY District 18 RONALD DWAYNE WHITFIELD ELIZABETH VENCES District 22 REBECCA CLARK o ✔ TREVER NEHLS Governor ARTURO ESPINOSA o ✔ GREG ABBOTT PETE "DOC" CHAMBERS STEPHEN SAMUELSON EVELYN BROOKS KENNETH HYDE RONNIE TULLOS NATHANIEL WELCH MARK V. GOLOBY R.F. "BOB" ACHGILL CHARLES ANDREW CROUCH Lieutenant Governor ESALA WUESCHNER o ✔ DAN PATRICK TIMOTHY MABRY PERLA MUÑOZ HOPKINS Attorney General AARON REITZ JOAN HUFFMAN o ✔ MAYES MIDDLETON CHIP ROY Comptroller of Public Accounts CHRISTI CRADDICK o ✔ DON HUFFINES KELLY HANCOCK MICHAEL BERLANGA Commissioner of General Land Office DAWN BUCKINGHAM Commissioner of Agriculture o ✔ NATE SHEETS SID MILLER Railroad Commissioner HAWK DUNLAP o ✔ BO FRENCH JIM WRIGHT KATHERINE CULBERT JAMES (JIM) MATLOCK Chief Justice, Supreme Crt. JIMMY BLACKLOCK Justice, Supreme Court, Place 2 JAMES P. SULLIVAN Place 7 KYLE HAWKINS Place 8 BRETT BUSBY Court Of Criminal Appeals, Place 3 o ✔ ALISON FOX LESLI FITZPATRICK THOMAS SMITH BRENT COFFEE Place 4 KEVIN PATRICK YEARY Place 9 o ✔ JOHN MESSINGER o ✔ JENNIFER BALIDO State Board of Education, District 7 JULIE PICKREN District 8 GEORGE BRIAN VACHRIS o ✔ AUDREY G. YOUNG State Senator, District 18 LOIS W. KOLKHORST State Rep., District 26 MATT MORGAN State Rep., District 27 MAX ALALIBO State Rep., District 28 GARY GATES State Rep., District 76 o ✔ LINDA HOWELL LEA C.S. SIMMONS CHRISTIAN AMUTA State Rep., District 85 DENNIS "GOOSE" GEESAMAN o ✔ STAN KITZMAN Chief Justice, 15th Crt. of Appeals District SCOTT BRISTER Justice, 15th Crt. of Appeals District, Place 2 SCOTT K. FIELD Place 3 APRIL FARRIS Chief Justice, 14th Crt. of Appeals District KEVIN JEWELL Justice, 1st Crt. of Appeals District, Place 3 o ✔ TODD FRANKFORT ZACH GIBSON ELIZABETH LING URREGO MALCOLM E. WHITTAKER Place 4 - Unexpired Term DAVID GUNN Place 5 JESSICA CAIRD Justice, 10th Crt. of Appeals District, Place 2 LEE HARRIS Justice, 14th Crt. of Appeals District, Place 7 KEN WISE District Judge, 82nd Judicial District BRYAN F. "RUSTY" RUSS JR. 240th Judicial District o ✔ ASHA REDDI FRANK FRALEY 268th Judicial District STEVE ROGERS 328th Judicial District RICHARD LYBARGER 458th Judicial District MAGGIE JAMARILLO 501st Judicial District RICHARD T. BELL 502nd Judicial District MARK H. HANNA District Attorney, 268th Family District Court o ✔ SHAWN MCDONALD MARK RUBAL Ft. Bend - County Judge DARYL AARON KENNETH OMORUYI MELISSA M. WILSON o ✔ DANIEL WONG KP GEORGE Judge, County Court at Law No. 1 CHRIS MORALES No. 2 JORDEN MALJOVEC No. 3 JESSICA JARAMILLO No. 4 MICHAEL CODY MOORE No. 6 DEAN HRBACEK Ft. Bend - District Clerk JOHN MINCHEW o ✔ AUDREY LEE Ft. Bend - County Clerk o ✔ TAMARA MCFARLANE J.J. CLEMENCE Ft. Bend - County Treasurer BILL RICKERT County Commissioner, Precinct 2 TONY ARANDA Precinct 4 ABOLAJI AYOBAMI KEN MATHEWS ADAM SCHOOF o ✔ RAMESH KUMAR CHERIVIRALA Ft. Bend - Justice Of The Peace, Precinct 1, Place 1 KELLY CROW Precinct 1, Place 2 TRICIA KRENEK Precinct 2, Place 1 NINH TRUONG Precinct 3 o ✔ WILLIAM FERGUSON JOHN PLACETTE MATHEW VAIRAMON Ft. Bend - County Chair GREG BARNES For More Voting Information Visit TerryLowry.com2026 REPUBLICAN PARTY PRIMARY BALLOT PROPOSITIONS Approved by the State Republican Executive Committee – September 6, 2025 Vote Yes or No on these Ballot Propositions Proposition 1 Texas property taxes should be assessed at the pur- chase price and phased out entirely over the next six years through spending reduction. YES o NO o Proposition 2 Texas should require any local government budget that raises property taxes to be approved by voters at a November general election. YES o NO o Proposition 3 Texas should prohibit denial of healthcare or any medical service based solely on the patient’s vaccination status. YES o NO o Proposition 4 Texas should require public schools to teach that life begins at fertilization. YES o NO o Proposition 5 Texas should ban gender, sexuality, and reproduction clinics and services in K-12 schools. YES o NO o Proposition 6 Texas should enact term limits on all elected officials. YES o NO o Proposition 7 Texas should ban the large-scale export or sale of our groundwater and surface water to any single private or public entity. YES o NO o Proposition 8 The Texas Legislature should reduce the burden of illegal immigration on taxpayers by ending pub- lic services for all illegal aliens. YES o NO o Proposition 9 The Republican-controlled Texas Legislature should stop awarding leadership positions, including committee and subcommittee chairman- ships and vice chairmanships, to Democrats. YES o NO o Proposition 10 Texas should prohibit Sharia Law. YES o NO o PRSRT STD US POSTAGE PAID DALLAS, TX PERMIT # 3260 the LINK Letter 10924 Grant Road, #133 Houston, TX 77070 www.terrylowry.com FORT BEND COUNTY SPECIAL EDITION FOR THE MARCH PRIMARY ELECTION Links to candidate websites found at www.TerryLowry.com Allison Fox John Messinger Jennifer Balido Shawn McDonald Daniel Wong John Cornyn Mayes Middleton Don Huffines Nate Sheets Bo French Todd Frankfort Tamara McFarlane Audrey G. YoungNext >