The following is a sample ballot for the March 6th Democratic Primary Election that will be held in Potter County. Please note: races that will only be decided in one area of the county have been noted. Please consult pottercountyvotes.com for precinct maps.
**DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY ELECTION**
UNITED STATES SENATOR
Beto O'Rourke
Sema Hernandez
Edward Kimbrough
UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 13
Greg Sagan
GOVERNOR
Joe Mumbach
James Jolly Clark
Andrew White
Lupe Valdez
Grady Yarbrough
Tom Wakely
Jeffrey Payne
Adrian Ocegueda
Cedric Davis, Sr.
LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR
Mike Collier
Michael Cooper
ATTORNEY GENERAL
Justin Nelson
COMPTROLLER OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
Tim Mahoney
Joi Chevalier
COMMISSIONER OF THE GENERAL LAND OFFICE OF TEXAS
Tex Morgan
Miguel Suazo
COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE
Kim Olson
RAILROAD COMMISSIONER
Roman McAllen
Chris Spellmon
JUSTICE, SUPREME COURT, PLACE 2
Steven Kirkland
JUSTICE, SUPREME COURT, PLACE 4
R.K. Sandill
JUSTICE, SUPREME COURT, PLACE 6
Kathy Cheng
PRESIDING JUDGE, COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS
Maria T. (Terri) Jackson
JUDGE, COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS, PLACE 7
Ramona Franklin
COUNTY COMMISSIONER PCT. 2 (Pcts. 221-225)
Mercy Murguia
COUNTY COMMISSIONER PCT. 4 (Pcts. 421-427)
Alphonso Vaughn
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE PCT. 4 (Pcts. 421-427)
Thomas L. Jones
COUNTY CHAIR
Steve Land
Gentry Powell
PROPOSITION 1: Should everyone in Texas have the right to quality public education from pre-k to 12th grade, and affordable college and career training without the burden of crushing student loan debt?
Yes
No
PROPOSITION 2: Should everyone in Texas have the right to refinance student loan debt with the Federal Reserve at a 0% interest rate, as relief for the crushing burden of debt and an investment in the next generation of Americans?
Yes
No
PROPOSITION 3: Should everyone in Texas have a right to healthcare, guaranteed by a universal, quality Medicare-for-all system?
Yes
No
PROPOSITION 4: Should everyone in Texas have the right to economic security, where all workers have earned paid family and sick leave and a living wage that respects their hard work?
Yes
No
PROPOSITION 5: Should the Democratic Party promote a national jobs program, with high wage and labor standards, to replace crumbling infrastructure and rebuild hurricane damaged areas, paid for with local, state, and federal bonds financed through the Federal Reserve at low interest with long term maturities?
Yes
No
PROPOSITION 6: Should everyone in Texas have the right to clean air, safe water, and a healthy environment?
Yes
No
PROPOSITION 7: Should everyone in Texas have the right to a life of dignity and respect, free from discrimination and harassment anywhere, including businesses and public facilities, no matter how they identify, the color of their skin, who they love, socioeconomic status, or from where they come?
Yes
No
PROPOSITION 8: Should everyone in Texas have the right to affordable and accessible housing and modern utilities including high speed internet, free from any form of discrimination?
Yes
No
PROPOSITION 9: Should every eligible Texan have the right to vote, made easier by automatic voter registration, the option to vote by mail, a state election holiday, and no corporate campaign influence, foreign interference, or illegal gerrymandering?
Yes
No
PROPOSITION 10: Should everyone in Texas have the right to a fair criminal justice system that treats people equally and puts an end to the mass incarceration of young people of color for minor offenses?
Yes
No
PROPOSITION 11: Should there be a just and fair comprehensive immigration reform solution that includes an earned path to citizenship for law-abiding immigrants and their children, keeps families together, protects DREAMers, and provides workforce solutions for businesses?
Yes
No
PROPOSITION 12: Should everyone in Texas have the right to a fair tax system, where all interests (business, corporations, and individuals) pay their share, so that state government meets its obligations?
Yes
No