Scott Cosper and Brad Buckley will face each other in the Republican Primary run-off on May 25 for the Texas House District 54 while Tim Brown and Bobby Whitson will be on the run-off ballot for Bell County Commissioner Precinct 2.
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Bell County Commissioner Precinct 2 Republican Candidates
Three candidates have filed in the Republican Primary for Bell County Commissioner, precinct two: Tim Brown, incumbent, Brit Owen and Bobby Whitson.
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Republican Candidates for Bell County Justice of the Peace, Precinct 2
Early voting has begun in political party primaries. Candidates for Justice of the Peace, Precinct 2 in the Republican Primary are Cliff Coleman and Richard Sapp. Below are short profiles on each.
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Primary Day is March 6
Early voting ends on March 2 in political party primaries
Through Feb. 26, 8,345 Bell County voters have cast ballots in the Republican Party Primary and 1,843 have cast ballots in the Democratic Party Primary. This is just over five percent of the total registered voters in the county.
Candidates fill March primary ballots
David Blackburn will run unopposed for Bell County Judge, but there will be a slew of contested races up and down the ballot with primaries to be held on March 6, 2018 and the November 7, 2018 General Election.
Thomas Nipper
DPS Officer killed in the line of duty will be buried in North Belton Cemetery on Nov. 10
AUSTIN – Services for Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) Senior Trooper Thomas Nipper will begin Thursday, Nov. 9, in Belton. Trooper Nipper died in the line of duty as a result of a traffic crash in Bell County.
Richard Sapp announces for J.P Precinct 2
Richard Sapp has announced his intention to file as a candidate for Bell County Justice of the Peace, Precinct 2.
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Early voting begins October 23 for proposed amendments
On Nov. 7, voters will have a chance to consider seven constitutional amendments proposed by the 85th Legislature.
The proposed amendments cover a wide range of topics, including property taxes, raffles, home equity loan provisions, and more.
Early voting starts Oct. 23 and ends Nov. 3.
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Buckley runs for District 54 State Representative
Salado man gathers with friends and supporters at Johnny’s Steaks
Dr. Brad Buckley invited Saladoans to a meet and greet at Johnny’s Steaks and Bar-be-que on Oct. 16. Dr. Buckley announced his candidacy for House District 54 on Sept. 26.
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Adams will seek final term
Salado man has served as 169th District Judge for 17 years
Judge Gordon G. Adams of Salado announced this week his intent to file for re-election to the position of Judge of the 169th District Court.