Democratic Primary Ballot for Jim Wells County
Jan 20, 2026
County RacesThese are the local offices appearing on the Democratic primary ballot in Jim Wells County. County Judge Pedro "Pete" Trevino Jr. (Incumbent) County Clerk J.C. Perez III District Clerk David L. Gonzalez R. David Guer
rero County Treasurer Mark Dominguez County Commissioner Precinct 2 Ventura Garcia Jr. County Commissioner Precinct 4 Wicho Gonzalez Isidro Vera Justice of the Peace Precinct 1 Richard Deleon Justice of the Peace Precinct 4 Sylvia I. Johnson (Incumbent) Justice of the Peace Precinct 6 Noe Cadena County Court at Law Judge Rumaldo Solis Jr.(Note: Races with only one candidate are unopposed in the primary. Contested races have multiple candidates.)District RacesThese include state legislative and congressional districts covering Jim Wells County. State Representative, District 43 Jeffrey Jackson State Senator, District 20 Moniqua' Scott U.S. Representative, District 15 Ada Cuellar Bobby PulidoStatewide RacesThese offices are voted on statewide, including by Jim Wells County voters in the Democratic primary. Governor Patricia Abrego Chris Bell Bobby Cole Carlton W. Hart Gina Hinojosa Jose Navarro Balbuena Zach Vance Angela "Ta Angie" Villescaz Andrew White Lieutenant Governor Vikki Goodwin Courtney Head Marcos Velez Attorney General Tony Box Joe Jaworski Nathan Johnson Comptroller of Public Accounts Sarah Eckhardt Michael Lange Savant Moore Commissioner of the General Land Office Benjamin Flores Jose Loya Commissioner of Agriculture Clayton Tucker Railroad Commissioner Jon Rosenthal Texas Supreme Court, Chief Justice Cory Carlyle Maggie Ellis Texas Supreme Court, Place 2 Chari Kelly Texas Supreme Court, Place 7 Gordon Goodman Kristen Hawkins Texas Supreme Court, Place 8 Gisela D. Triana Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 3 Okey Anyiam Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 4 Audra Riley Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 9 Holly TaylorFederal Race U.S. Senator Jasmine Crockett Ahmad R. Hassan James Talarico(Note: There are no Democratic candidates for the 4th Court of Appeals seats up in 2026, so this race does not appear on the ballot. Additionally, the Democratic primary ballot may include non-binding party propositions on various policy issues, such as healthcare, education, and voting rights, but these are not candidate races.)
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