In 2010.
Edit; Primary Election: 1st Tuesday in March in even-numbered years. You vote in either the Democratic or Republican Primary and you would vote for federal (U.S. Senate race as an example), state (State Senate, State Representative, as examples), and county officers ( County Judge, County Clerk, etc.). Minor parties that have ballot access in Texas do not hold Primary Elections.
Runoff Elections: 2nd Tuesday in April following the primary election in even-numbered years. You can only vote in one primary, and if you vote in that primary, you are entitled to vote in that party’s runoff election. If you don’t vote in either primary, you can still vote in the Primary Runoff election for whichever party you choose.
General Election: 1st Tuesday after the 1st Monday in November in even-numbered years. You would vote on federal, state, and county officers in this type of an election. For example: President, Governor, U.S. Senate, State Senator, etc.
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In 2010.
Edit; Primary Election: 1st Tuesday in March in even-numbered years. You vote in either the Democratic or Republican Primary and you would vote for federal (U.S. Senate race as an example), state (State Senate, State Representative, as examples), and county officers ( County Judge, County Clerk, etc.). Minor parties that have ballot access in Texas do not hold Primary Elections.
Runoff Elections: 2nd Tuesday in April following the primary election in even-numbered years. You can only vote in one primary, and if you vote in that primary, you are entitled to vote in that party’s runoff election. If you don’t vote in either primary, you can still vote in the Primary Runoff election for whichever party you choose.
General Election: 1st Tuesday after the 1st Monday in November in even-numbered years. You would vote on federal, state, and county officers in this type of an election. For example: President, Governor, U.S. Senate, State Senator, etc.
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2010 unless Perry is selected to run as a V.P. candidate
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