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Here is the Texas Minute for Monday, October 17, 2022.
– Brandon Waltens
The general election is on the horizon, with early voting beginning in just one week.
Early in-person voting will run October 24-November 4.
Election Day is November 8.
Below are the candidates who will appear on the statewide ballot. GovernorGreg Abbott (Republican)Robert “Beto” O’Rourke (Democrat)Mark Tippetts (Libertarian)Delilah Barrios (Green)Attorney GeneralKen Paxton (R)Rochelle Garza (D)Mark Ash (L)Lieutenant GovernorDan Patrick (R)Mike Collier (D)Shanna Steele (L)Agriculture CommissionerSid Miller (R)Susan Hays (D)Land CommissionerDawn Buckingham (R)Jay Kleberg (D)Alfred Morison (G)ComptrollerGlenn Hegar (R)Janet Dudding (D)Alonzo Echevarria-Garza (L)Railroad CommissionerWayne Christian (R)Luke Warford (D)Jaime Andrés Díez (L)Hunter Crow (G)Texas Supreme Court
Place 3
Debra Lehrmann (R)Erin Nowell (D)Tom Oxford (L)
Place 5
Rebeca Aizpuru Huddle (R)Amanda Reichek (D)
Place 9
Evan Young (R)Julia Maldonado (D)Texas Court of Criminal Appeals
Place 2
Mary Lou Keel (R)
Place 5
Scott Walker (R)Dana Huffman (D)
Place 6
Jesse McClure (R)Robert Johnson (D)
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On October 17, 1835, Texans approve a resolution to create the Texas Rangers, a corps of armed and mounted lawmen designed to “range and guard the frontier between the Brazos and Trinity Rivers.”
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“No man in the wrong can stand up against a fellow that's in the right and keeps on a-comin'.”
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