The November 2024 ballot in Amarillo will contain races ranging from the President of the United States to several local ballot measures. Here’s what to expect to see on your ballot:
Contested Races
Both Counties:
President/Vice President
Republican Donald Trump/J D Vance
Democrat Kamala Harris/Tim Walz
Libertarian Chase Oliver/Mike Ter Maat
Green Jill Stein/RudolphWare
Independent Shiva Ayyadurai/Crystal Ellis (Write-In)
Independent Cherunda Fox/Harlan McVay (Write-In)
Party for Socialism and Liberation Claudia De la Cruz/Karina Garcia (Write-In)
American Solidarity Party Peter Sonski/Lauren Onak (Write-In)
Justice for All Party Cornel West/Melina Abdulla (Write-In)
(Independent Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has withdrawn and will no longer appear on the ballot)
United States Senate
Republican Ted Cruz
Democrat Colin Allred
Libertarian Ted Brown
Independent Tracy Andrus (Write-In)
American Solidarity Party Analisa Rochie (Write-In)
Railroad Commissioner
Republican Christi Craddick
Democrat Katherine Culbert
Libertarian Hawk Dunlap
Green Eddie Espinoza
American Solidarity Party Richard McKibbin (Write-In)
Justice, Supreme Court Place 2
Republican Jimmy Blacklock
Democrat Dasean Jones
Justice, Supreme Court Place 4
Republican John Devine
Democrat Christine Vinh Weems
Justice, Supreme Court Place 6
Republican Jane Bland
Democrat Bonnie Lee Goldstein
Libertarian J. David Roberson
Presiding Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals
Republican David J. Schenck
Democrat Holly Taylor
Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals Place 7
Republican Gina Parker
Democrat Nancy Mulder
Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals Place 8
Republican Lee Finley
Democrat Chika Anyiam
Member, State Board of Education, District 15
Republican Aaron Kinsey
Democrat Morgan Kirkpatrick
Libertarian Jack B. Westbrook
City of Amarillo Proposition A (Sanctuary City for the Unborn petition ordinance)
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City of Amarillo Proposition B (Add two seats to Amarillo City Council)
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City of Amarillo Proposition C (Four-year staggered terms for Amarillo City Council)
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City of Amarillo Proposition D (Reduce recall requirements)
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City of Amarillo Proposition E (Change method of filling vacancies on Amarillo City Council)
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Potter County:
State Representative District 87
Republican Caroline Fairly
Democrat Timothy Gassaway
Write-In Jeffrey McGunegle
Potter County Commissioner Precinct 1
Republican H R Kelly
Democrat David Martinez
Randall County:
Canyon ISD Proposition A Voter Approval Tax Rate Election
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Uncontested Races
In addition to the contested races listed above, the following races only have one candidate, meaning they are expected to be deemed automatically elected.
Both Counties:
United States Representative District 13
Republican Ronny Jackson
Justice, Seventh Court of Appeals, Place 2
Republican Judy Parker
Justice, Seventh Court of Appeals, Place 3
Republican Alex Yarbrough
Potter County:
District Judge, 108th Judicial District
Republican Tim Pirtle
District Attorney, 47th Judicial District
Republican Jason E. Herring
Potter County Attorney
Republican Scott Brumley
Potter County Sheriff
Republican Brian Thomas
Potter County Tax Assessor-Collector
Republican Thomas Warren III
Potter County Commissioner Precinct 3
Republican John Coffee
Potter County Constable Precinct 1
Republican Darryl Wertz
Potter County Constable Precinct 2
Republican Georgia Estrada
Potter County Constable Precinct 3
Republican Dennis Green
Potter County Constable Precinct 4
Democrat Idella Thomas-Jackson
Randall County:
State Representative District 86
Republican John Smithee
Randall County Sheriff
Republican Chris Forbis
Randall County Tax Assessor-Collector
Republican Christina McMurray
Randall County Commissioner Precinct 1
Republican Rick Cooper
Randall County Commissioner Precinct 3
Republican Bob Robinson
Randall County Constable Precinct 1
Republican Richard Beals
Randall County Constable Precinct 4
Republican Paula Williams