2024 Tarrant County voter guide: Here are the Nov. 5 candidates and what they stand for
It’s time to vote!
In addition to the presidential, U.S. Senate and U.S. House races, Fort Worth area voters will also cast ballots for the Texas Legislature, the state Supreme Court and a number of county posts, including sheriff.
We sent questionnaires to Republican and Democratic candidates in every contested race. Their responses were not edited and are in the candidates’ own words.
Federal
U.S. Representative, District 6
U.S. Representative, District 12
U.S. Representative, District 24
U.S. Representative, District 26
U.S. Representative, District 30
U.S. Representative, District 33
Texas
Member, State Board of Education, District 11
State Representative, District 64
State Representative, District 65
State Representative, District 93
State Representative, District 94
State Representative, District 96
State Representative, District 97
State Representative, District 98
State Representative, District 99
State Representative, District 101
Judicial
Justice, Supreme Court, Place 2
Justice, Supreme Court, Place 4
Justice, Supreme Court, Place 6
Presiding Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals
Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 7
Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 8
Tarrant County District Judge, 213th Judicial District
Tarrant County Criminal District Judge, Court 2
Tarrant County Criminal District Judge, Court 3 (Unexpired Term)
Tarrant County
County Commissioner, Precinct No. 1
County Commissioner, Precinct No. 3
School districts
Northwest school district asks voters for help, says it can’t wait for state funding
Grapevine-Colleyville school district asks voters to approve tax rate for staff, student programs
Birdville asks voters to approve indoor practice fields
Municipal
Mansfield voters will consider allowing liquor stores
Liquor stores on the ballot in Burleson
Star-Telegram endorsements
Federal
State
State Board of Education, District 11
Tarrant County
Commissioners Court, Precinct 1
Commissioners Court, Precinct 3