The extended candidate filing deadline for two Lubbock County Republican Primary races closed Monday evening.
The office receiving most of the attention was the Lubbock County Justice of the Peace, Precinct 4. Incumbent Justice Jean Anne Stratton (pictured, left) had originally filed to run for re-election, withdrew, had her withdrawal denied and then approved late last week...
Monday on Lubbock's First News, Carl Tepper, chairman of the Lubbock County Republican Party, discussed the withdrawal of Jean Anne Stratton from the Justice of the Peace office.
Tepper described the situation in which Stratton filed for a withdrawal from the Pricinct 4 Justice of the Peace seat, while her daughter, Margaret Anne Brown, filed an application for the position...
During the final week of filing, Stratton’s daughter, Margaret Anne Brown filed to run for the Precinct 4 Justice of the Peace seat, in an apparently political maneuver to essentially ensure her daughter a political office.
A mother will run against her daughter for a Lubbock County office in next year's Republican Primary.
Early on, during the one month filing period for the 2014 Republican Primary, which ended December 9, 2013, current Lubbock County Justice of the Peace, Precinct 4 Jean Anne Stratton (pictured, left) filed to run for re-election...
Winn ran against Neugebauer in the 2012 Republican Primary for the seat. Neugebauer received 74 percent of the vote to Winn’s 26 percent. Dr. Donald May is also running in the 2014 Republican Primary for the seat as well.
Today, December 9, is the filing deadline for candidates for the 2014 Texas Primary Election.
Candidates running for an office located within one county have to file with their county party. Candidates running for a statewide office, or an office located in multiple counties, have to file with the state party...
On the Thursday edition of The Chad Hasty Show, Lubbock County Republican Party Chairman Carl Tepper talked with Chad Hasty about the latest going on in the political world.