News and views from the northern side of Travis County. "Freedom is a fragile thing and is never more than one generation away from extinction. It is not ours by inheritance; it must be fought for and defended constantly by each generation, for it comes only once to a people. Those who have known freedom and then lost it have never known it again." (President Ronald Reagan in his 1967 Gubernatorial Inauguration speech)
Friday, September 21, 2018
Leander ISD Board of Trustees Endorsements 2018
Travis Outrider is endorsing the following candidates for Leander ISD Board of Trustees in the November 2018 election:
Place 1 - Trish Bode
Place 2 - Sharyn LaCombe
Place 6 - Aaron Johnson
Place 7 - Elexis Grimes
Tuesday, August 28, 2018
Beto is No Bueno
O'Rourke Vs. Cruz on the Issues
(Revised 8/29/18 regarding nicknames, 9/20/18 DWI details)
Congressman Robert Francis "Beto" O'Rourke is getting lots of praise from the Democrat-friendly media and Hollywood liberals. A review of their positions on the issues, however, shows that Senator Ted Cruz represents Texas voters and values far better than O'Rourke. Given that Texas continues to proudly wear the name "red state" it is curious how the race is even close considering that Cruz solidly represents conservative Republican values while O'Rourke leans left of Pelosi.
Second Amendment
Senator Cruz is a staunch defender of Second Amendment rights earning him an A+ lifetime rating from the NRA. On the opposite end of the spectrum is Robert O'Rourke who received an F rating from the NRA. O'Rourke has stated that he does not believe semi automatic rifles, including the popular AR-15, should be owned by civilians.
Taxes
O'Rourke voted against the tax reform package passed into law in 2017. Senator Cruz supported the tax plan. The tax cuts doubled the child tax credit, doubled the standard deduction, exempted most from estate taxes, and reduced the tax rates for all Americans. The cuts also brought the corporate tax rate down from one of the highest at 35% to a globally competitive rate of 21% thereby encouraging American business growth and investment.
Pro-Life vs Pro-Abortion
Cruz opposes tax payer funding of Planned Parenthood and is strongly pro-life. He often states, "Without life there is no liberty." O'Rourke on the other hand has a 100% score from Planned Parenthood and NARAL for his strong support for abortion "rights" and tax funding of abortion clinics.
Sanctuary Cities
O'Rourke supports "sanctuary" cities and counties that refuse to work with federal immigration officials thereby releasing criminal illegal aliens back into Texas communities. He stated that he is open to abolishing ICE, and he has joined other left wing Democrats in a call to decriminalize illegal border crossings. Cruz believes in the rule of law and legal immigration. Cruz's father was a legal immigrant to the US from Cuba.
Border Security
O'Rourke has opposed additional spending on both border personnel and physical barriers. He has repeatedly stated for years that the borders are secure enough. He even criticized Nancy Pelosi for putting any funds for border security in the last budget. Cruz strongly supports securing the US borders.
Judges and Supreme Court
Cruz supports the appointment of federal judges and Supreme Court justices that have records of faithfully applying the law instead of legislating from the bench. Cruz supported Justice Gorsuch's appointment to the Supreme Court, and he will approve Judge Kavanaugh if the vote is brought before him. O'Rourke will oppose Republican judicial nominations if he is elected.
Healthcare
Cruz has led the fight to repeal Obamacare. He continues to work to repeal it and address health care costs through market based solutions. O'Rourke likes Bernie Sander's idea of putting everyone on Medicare. A recent study by George Mason University discusses the cost of such a system. Conservative estimates are that it would require more than a doubling of the current taxes collected in the US and that is based on a seemingly unlikely assumption that providers will continue to provide services at substantially lower payment. The study concludes: "M4A would markedly increase the demand for healthcare services while simultaneously cutting payments to providers by more than 40 percent, reducing payments to levels that are lower on average than providers’ current costs of providing care. It cannot be known how much providers will react to these losses by reducing the availability of existing health services, the quality of such services, or both." (https://www.mercatus.org/publications/federal-fiscal-policy/costs-national-single-payer-healthcare-system)
President Trump
O'Rourke stated that he will vote to impeach President Trump if elected because he believes the evidence is already clear. There's little doubt that he would join Democrat efforts to reverse the President's tax plan, regulation rollbacks, and trade deals. After a rough start to their relationship, Cruz has effectively worked with President Trump to move Republican priorities forward in the Senate.
Israel
Cruz stands with Israel. O'Rourke is one of the Congressional members who boycotted Netanyahu's speech in 2015 to Congress, and he was one of only eight House members to vote against funding for Israel's Iron Dome defense system.
Education
Cruz supports education choice for parents and their children. In 2017 he successfully added an amendment to allow pre-tax contributions to 529 plans to be used for K-12 tuition expenses. O'Rourke opposes any tax dollars or credits being used outside the Public School system.
Latin Heritage
O'Rourke is Irish-American, son of Patrick and Melissa O'Rourke. He is not Hispanic, although he tried unsuccessfully to join the Congressional Hispanic Caucus. Cruz's father, Rafael B. Cruz, is an immigrant from Cuba; therefore, Senator Rafael Edward "Ted" Cruz is Latino.
Nicknames
Cruz's childhood nickname given by his father was "Felito", but he dropped the nickname when he was 13 due to bullying according to a 2015 interview and used his middle name instead. O'Rourke attributes the nickname "Beto" as a common nickname for Robert in his hometown of El Paso. He tweeted a photo in early 2018 showing a young Robert with Beto across the front of a white sweater, and Beto is the name he used in his punk rock band, who released the El Paso Pussycats album, as well as on the El Paso ballot in 2005. During college at Columbia on the east coast, O'Rourke's name appears in publications as Rob and Robert.
Arrest Records
O'Rourke was arrested for DWI and for burglary in the 1990's. Senator Cruz has not been arrested. In August 2018 new details about O'Rourke's DWI surfaced. According to police reports not only was O'Rourke driving at a high speed while intoxicated, but he crashed into another vehicle and then attempted to flee the scene.
Religious Liberty
Senator Cruz defends the First Amendment right to religious liberty. As Texas Solicitor General he successfully defended the Ten Commandments monument on the Capitol grounds. O'Rourke during his time as an El Paso councilman scolded a local parish priest for opposing same sex marriage benefits. O'Rourke citied the Catholic Church's sex abuse scandal and views regarding contraceptives as grounds for dismissal of the clergyman's concerns.
Monday, June 4, 2018
6 Things SD 14 delegates need to know about Laura Pressley
By Carla Birk, Travis County Republican activist
Dr. Laura Pressley is running to be the SD 14 SREC
representative of the Republican Party of Texas. Here are some important
things for RPT convention delegates to know.
1.
Prior to
2016 Pressley was affiliated with the Democrat
Party and related groups
- Voted in the Democrat Primary in 2008, 2012, 2014
- Donated to Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign and others
- Donated to Capital Area Democratic Women in 2014
- Attended the Texas Democratic Women's convention in 2012 (ActBlue donation)
- Donated to Moveon.org
- Donated to the Democratic National Committee
- Donated to the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee
- Had a campaign treasurer who was a 2016 delegate to the Democratic National Convention
- Joined the Republican Party in 2016 amidst her failing legal battle to vigorously fundraise for herself, sow distrust in electronic voting systems, and promote paper based solutions (causes she was already involved in with leftist groups prior to 2016.)
In 2014 TCRP posted city candidates’ voting
records on its website showing Pressley’s Democrat voting history: https://sites.google.com/site/travisgop/archives/austin-city-council-voting-history.
In 2016 a skeptical Republican investigated
Pressley’s background and posted research about it: -- http://www.texastrashtalk.com/2016/07/fact-checking-dr-laura-pressleys-texas.html?m=1.
2.
Electronic vote tampering is the latest
of many conspiracy theories promoted
by Pressley. Days prior to the 2014
election The Austin Chronicle ran a report about Pressley’s unusual views on “9/11
Truth”, fluoride in the water supply, and smart meters. The article caused the Austin American
Statesman to withdraw its endorsement of her.
A 2014 KUT post discusses it here with links to the original story and
videos of Pressley: http://kut.org/post/district-4-council-candidate-laura-pressleys-views-include-911-conspiracy.
(Pressley’s ally and candidate for SD 14 SREC male representative Lynn Foster is a
fellow “9/11 Truther”. In 2016 Foster
voiced support for Robert Morrow at
a Central Texas Republican Assembly meeting shortly after Morrow was elected as
TCRP Chairman and opposed a resolution calling on the TCRP Executive Committee to limit Morrow's powers. Robert Morrow is best
known as the promoter of political conspiracy theories including the role of
LBJ in the Kennedy assassination and many other salacious claims regarding
prominent politicians.)
3. Pressley has been aggressively
fundraising with Republican audiences, who are predisposed to distrust the
Democrat-run Travis County Elections Division. She
has significant financial incentives to promote her views. As of late 2016 Pressley’s legal fees
were estimated at $215,000 according
to an article in the Austin American Statesman.
The fees include a $100,000
penalty against Pressley and her attorney for pursuing unfounded
claims. Articles discussing Pressley’s
loses and sanctions can be seen at the following: http://www.statesman.com/news/local/new-details-laura-pressley-appeals-2014-election-challenge-texas-supreme-court/sZ98yhqxjgIPsPblJeFKOL/ and http://www.mystatesman.com/news/local/judge-rules-against-austin-city-council-candidate-laura-pressley/bE5MiRSGdIWwFdC14P11wK/#ba303460.3594764.735795.
4.
Both the lower court and appellate court found
Pressley’s claims of election violations
to be unfounded. The three judge
panel of Justices Goodwin, Fields, and Puryear (all Republicans) upheld the lower court ruling at the Third Court
of Appeals stating:
“Pressley repeatedly filed unsupported and untrue
claims of voter disenfranchisement, election and recount irregularities and
mistakes, and criminal violations by election officials. The trial court was
within its discretion to sanction Pressley for repeatedly pleading these
unsupported and untrue claims.”
“To bolster her contest, Pressley repeatedly filed
unsupported allegations of voter disenfranchisement, election irregularities
and mistakes, and criminal misconduct by election officials. Even after a
manual recount and audit confirmed the absence of any problems, Pressley still
repeatedly pleaded otherwise. The trial court was within its discretion in
awarding Chapter 10 sanctions against Pressley and her lawyer for doing so.”
Quotation source
document: http://www.search.txcourts.gov/SearchMedia.aspx?MediaVersionID=c2bb1232-af9a-411d-889a-86cfd0cd931a&coa=cossup&DT=BRIEFS&MediaID=19db2fc5-3729-4bcd-b355-6f16c52c942a
5.
Pressley’s case at the Texas Supreme
Court only addresses a very, narrow issue regarding “numbered ballots” for electronic voting. No court has found merit in her claims that
results were altered. The Texas
Association of Counties issued a brief in May 2018 siding with her opponent,
Gregorio Casar. Pressley has been
granted several extensions. Information
about the case can be found here: http://www.search.txcourts.gov/Case.aspx?cn=17-0052&coa=cossup.
6.
Since 2016 Pressley has been
pushing hard for the Republican Party of Texas to adopt the paper ballot agenda. Travis County is already in the process of
implementing a paper based ballot system for 2019. She is not leading a fight against the
Democrats, but rather drawing Republicans over to the Democrats’ position. According to a 2016 article by a True The
Vote activist, Pressley has close ties with VoteRescue, a group that was
founded in 2005 in Austin with a mission to return to paper balloting. The founder and members of VoteRescue donated
to Pressley’s campaign, served on her recount team, and donated to her lawsuit.
In a 2014 interview her attorney
indicated ties to VoteRescue dating back to 2006. To
read more about VoteRescue, related leftist groups, and its connections to Pressley’s campaign and lawsuits
see the last section of the article here:
http://www.texastrashtalk.com/2016/07/fact-checking-dr-laura-pressleys-texas.html?m=1
About the author: Carla Birk is a Republican
activist in Travis County. She served
three terms as a precinct chairman. She
worked as the Primary Elections Assistant Administrator for Travis County
Republican Party in 2012, 2016, and 2018 where she has recruited and spoken
with hundreds of election workers about their experiences. She has served for almost ten years in every
election work position including precinct election judge, poll watcher, Early
Voting Ballot Board (EVBB) member, and TCRP’s Alternate Presiding Judge at EVBB and
the Central Receiving Station. She
served in two terms training precinct chairs in election work and
organizing. She is a current member of
NW Austin Republican Women (a TFRW club), North Austin Republicans, and Central
Texas Republican Assembly. She has
helped with many GOTV campaigns including TCRP HD 48 lead for Dan Neil, the
Cruz Crew, and currently Abbott U. She was a member of the RPT S.T.A.T.
team in the 2017 legislative session. Sunday, May 27, 2018
No Paybacks for Villarreal?
The runoff race for Leander mayor is in full swing, and the campaigns are taking their best swings at each other. Team Vic has been running ads on Facebook. One of the claims is that Vic Villarreal won't owe any paybacks or favors to anyone for campaign contributions unlike his opponent. This claim deserves a closer look since Villarreal has received over $20,000 in contributions compared to Troy Hill who has received about half as much according to the most recent campaign finance reports found on the city's website. (See https://www.leandertx.gov/citysecretary/page/elections2018 for the reports.)
Here is a summary of the candidates' contributions reported with a few breakdowns by contributor's city, contributor type (PAC or not), and contributor's area of interest.
Villarreal | Hill | ||||
TOTAL CONTRIBUTIONS | $ 21,880.00 | 100% | TOTAL CONTRIBUTIONS | $ 11,351.00 | 100% |
PACs (Builders/Developers) | $ 2,100.00 | 10% | PACs (Pro-business) | $ 5,401.00 | 48% |
Contribution categories: | Contribution categories: | ||||
Real Estate & Development | $ 19,550.00 | 89% | Real Estate & Development | $ 3,250.00 | 29% |
Financing | $ 500.00 | 2% | Financing | $ - | 0% |
Other | $ 1,450.00 | 7% | Other | $ 2,100.00 | 18% |
Unknown | $ 630.00 | 3% | Unknown (cash and in-kind) | $ 6,001.00 | 53% |
Leander contributors | $ 3,300.00 | 15% | Leander contributors | $ 3,750.00 | 33% |
Villarreal currently has received less contributions from people or businesses who call Leander home with $3,300 as compared to $3,750 for Troy Hill.
The Villarreal PAC money of $2,100 is from builders and developers. Hill has about half of his contributions ($5,000 cash plus in-kind donations) from the Texas Stronger PAC based out of Georgetown. The PAC describes itself as pro-business. Much has been claimed about Hill's relationship with Andy Pitts; however, at this time Pitts does not appear on the finance reports of Hill's campaign nor the Texas Stronger PAC reports found on the Texas Ethics Commission website. As many citizens note, the problem with PACs is the delay in transparency for pop-up ones such as this. The most recent filing for the PAC lists a contributor with real estate interests. Time will tell.
Both candidates are getting sizeable donations from contributors with financial interests in Leander's growth. Villarreal is getting much more money so you might say they are betting on Team Vic. As for Team Vic's claim that he'll be no-strings-attached Mayor Villarreal, I'd rate the claim as doubtful. It would be refreshing to see lots of regular citizens giving financial support to the campaigns, but that is not the case for either candidate.
Below is the full detail of the contributors (names withheld although those can be found on the campaign finance reports at the Leander City website).
VILLARREAL CAMPAIGN FINANCE REPORT - CONTRIBUTORS
City | Amount | Occupation | Employer | Notes |
Austin | $ 500.00 | Attorney | McCall,Parkhurts,Horton | Public finance |
Richardson | $ 250.00 | Consulting - Engineering/Architecture/Planning | PAC | |
Cedar Park | $ 250.00 | Trust | works for JL Powers: "He has specialized in public/private ventures", " Kaplan is well versed in planning and development issues" | |
Austin | $ 1,000.00 | Land Developer | Self | |
Austin | $ 1,000.00 | Land Developer | PAC | |
Austin | $ 2,000.00 | (websearch: Developer) | Trust | "Tynberg LLC currently is involved in an urban development project in Leander, TX, which is located just minutes north of Austin, TX along the 183A Toll Road." |
Dallas | $ 100.00 | Engineer (Civil) | Schnabel Engineers | "We provide specialized expertise and design for geotechnical, dam, and tunnel engineering projects across the United States and worldwide. " |
Dallas | $ 100.00 | Engineer (Civil) | Schnabel Engineers | "We provide specialized expertise and design for geotechnical, dam, and tunnel engineering projects across the United States and worldwide. " |
Cedar Park | $ 200.00 | Business Consultant - public sector projects | J. L. Powers | "Mitch works as a Senior Consultant for J.L. Powers and Associates, advising clients on gaining access to public sector projects, strategic planning, public-private partnerships," |
Liberty Hill | $ 100.00 | Consultant | Self | Retired Leander ISD Superintendent |
Austin | $ 250.00 | Business Owner - Civil Engineering | K. Friese and Associates | "civil engineering consulting services to our public sector clients" |
Leander | $ 100.00 | Business executive | unknown | |
Buda | $ 100.00 | Manager - Civil Engineering | CobbFendley | Civil Engineering |
Austin | $ 100.00 | Admin | unknown | |
Pflugerville | $ 200.00 | Teacher | Pflugerville ISD | |
Ft. Worth | $ 300.00 | Developers | PAC | |
Wimberly | $ 100.00 | Planning Consultant | XBlink | |
Pagosa Springs, CO | $ 500.00 | Retired Engineer | ||
McGregor | $ 250.00 | Engineers (Civil) | Walker Partners | Civil Engineering |
Austin | $ 1,000.00 | Developer | Self | |
Austin | $ 250.00 | Construction | American Constructors | |
Driftwood | $ 250.00 | COO (Civil Engineering) | Walker Partners | Civil Engineering |
Austin | $ 100.00 | Attorney (Developers) | GDHM | "practice includes representing developers, investors, and companies in the acquisition, disposition, leasing, development and entitlement of improved and raw land." |
Round Rock | $ 350.00 | unknown | unknown | |
Austin | $ 100.00 | Architect | Page | |
Austin | $ 250.00 | Attorney | Armbrust & Brown | "represents clients before city and county governmental entities in land-use and business matters" |
Austin | $ 100.00 | Real estate | Cresent Communities | |
Austin | $ 100.00 | Real estate | self | |
Austin | $ 100.00 | Business owner | self (web search: Founder, Smart City Policy Group) | "He currently serves as Founder of Smart City Policy Group, a government and public solutions firm working to help cities and states create effective regulations for the Sharing Economy, the Gig Economy - known as the New Economy." |
Austin | $ 250.00 | Attorney (web search: real estate attorney) | Metcalfe, Wolff, Stewart,Williams | |
Austin | $ 250.00 | Attorney | Metcalfe, Wolff, Stewart,Williams | |
Austin | $ 250.00 | Attorney | Metcalfe, Wolff, Stewart,Williams | |
Austin | $ 250.00 | Attorney | Metcalfe, Wolff, Stewart,Williams | |
Austin | $ 250.00 | unknown | unknown | "The Novy Company is a full service medical/professional commercial real estate firm established in Austin Texas by founder Brian Novy." |
Austin | $ 300.00 | Developers | PAC | |
Dallas | $ 1,500.00 | Principal | Stantec | Real estate development |
Dallas | $ 1,500.00 | Principal | Catlyn Capital | "Catlyn Capital Corp. operates as a real estate investment company." |
Dallas | $ 1,500.00 | Real estate | Catlyn Capital | "Catlyn Capital Corp. operates as a real estate investment company." |
Dallas | $ 1,500.00 | Real estate | Catlyn Capital | "Catlyn Capital Corp. operates as a real estate investment company." |
Austin | $ 200.00 | Commercial Real estate | ARA Newmark | |
Leander | $ 3,000.00 | Developer | MPE Realty | |
Cedar Park | $ 100.00 | business owner | Mary Henderson associates | |
Leander | $ 200.00 | unknown | unknown | |
Austin | $ 250.00 | Commercial Real estate | unknown | |
Leander | $ 250.00 | Builder | Giddens Homes | |
Austin | $ 250.00 | Home builders | PAC | |
HILL CAMPAIGN FINANCE REPORT - CONTRIBUTORS
City | Amount | Occupation | Employer | Notes |
Leander | $ 2,000.00 | CIO | HP | |
Leander | $ 300.00 | Realtor | ||
Georgetown | $ 500.00 | Realtor | ||
Austin | $ 500.00 | Realtor | ||
Cedar Park | $ 100.00 | Realtor | ||
Leander | $ 500.00 | Realtor | ||
Georgetown | $ 401.00 | PAC | IN KIND | |
Georgetown | $ 5,000.00 | PAC | support pro-business minded candidates in Leander | |
Leander | $ 150.00 | Planning/Dev | ||
Leander | $ 250.00 | |||
Leander | $ 100.00 | Handy man | self | |
Austin | $ 1,000.00 | Land Developer | ||
Leander | $ 100.00 | contractor | self | |
Leander | $ 150.00 | |||
Lakeway | $ 100.00 | attorney | real estate | |
Leander | $ 100.00 | |||
Leander | $ 100.00 |
Thursday, April 19, 2018
RED ALERT for CEDAR PARK
RED ALERT
CEDAR PARK CITY COUNCIL
ELECTION
Election
Day: May 5, 2018, 7 AM – 7 PM
Early
Voting: April 23 – May 1
For
locations and times see (vote in the county where you are registered)
·
Williamson
County:
www.wilco.org/Departments/Elections
·
Travis
County: www.voteTravis.com
REPUBLICANS,
Don’t let Progressive Democrats turn Cedar Park into a mini-Austin with high
taxes, high utility bills, sanctuary police policies, excessive regulations,
underfunded roadways and expanded freebies.
VOTE MEL KIRKLAND, MICHAEL GUEVARA,
AND DORIAN CHAVEZ!
VOTE
|
PLACE
|
REPUBLICAN
|
YES
|
2
|
MEL KIRKLAND
|
YES
|
4
|
MICHAEL GUEVARA
|
YES
|
6
|
DORIAN CHAVEZ
|
READ: https://empowertexans.com/around-texas/progressives-seek-control-of-cedar-park/
Sunday, April 15, 2018
Candidate Research FYI - Municipal Elections May 2018
Party primary voting records through 2017 of candidates running for city council positions in northern Travis County in the May 5, 2018, municipal elections. (Updated April 23, 2018, to reflect Primary 2018 votes in Leander. Updated April 17, 2018, to include Lake Travis and Pflugerville ISDs.)
Cedar Park City Elections
Mayor
·
Corbin Van Arsdale – Republican (incumbent councilman)
·
Bob Cornelius - Republican
Place
2
·
Mel Kirkland –Republican, Cedar
Park Republicans supports
·
Michael Thompson - Democrat
Place
4
·
Patrick Walz - Democrat
·
Michael Guevara – Republican, Cedar Park Republicans supports
Place
6
·
Shellie Hayes-McMahon - Democrat
·
Dorian Chavez – No primaries, Cedar Park Republicans supports
Lakeway City Elections
Mayor
candidates:
·
Tiffany McMillan - Democrat
·
Jean Hennagin - Democrat
·
Sandy Cox - Republican
Council:
·
Christopher
Forton - no
primaries, unknown
·
Judy
Holloway -
Republican
·
Louis
Mastrangelo - no primaries, unknown
·
Steve Smith - Republican
·
Tammy
Stanley -
Democrat
·
Keith
Trecker - Republican
Leander City Elections
Mayor
·
Vic Villarreal – Democrat
·
Adam C. Benefield
– Republican
·
Troy Hill – Republican
(incumbent councilman)
Place 2
·
Michelle
Stephenson – Republican (incumbent)
·
Phil Contatore –
Mixed voter, ’08 Democrat, ’16 Republican
Place 4
·
Ron Abruzzese –
Republican (incumbent)
·
Christine Sederquist –
Republican
Place 6
·
Marshall Hines –
Democrat
·
Marci Cannon – Republican
·
Derek Levisay – Democrat
Round Rock City Council
Place
3
·
Matt Baker – Republican, Wilco GOP
precinct chairman
·
Cam Scott – Mixed voter, Republican ’14
and ’16, Democrat ’08, ’10, and ‘12
Place 5
·
Ellie Andrew – Republican
·
Writ Baese – Republican (incumbent)
Lake Travis ISD
Place 1
· Guy Clayton
(incumbent) – no primaries, unknown
· David Lovelace -
Republican
Place 2
· Daniel Gonzalez*
– Republican
· Jan Moreland –
Democrat
· Adrienne Trigg –
Democrat
· Lauren White -
Democrat
Place 3
· Tritia Land -
Republican
· Melissa Lovelace
– Republican
· Jessica Putonti
– Republican
· Kris Robinson* –
no primaries, unknown
· Donald Scott* –
no primaries, unknown
*Records for Daniel Edward Gonzalez (precinct 324), Kris Ann
Robinson (precinct 316), and Donald Scott (precinct 316)
Pflugerville ISD
Place 1
· Mary Kimmins
(incumbent) – Democrat ‘08
· Brian Allen* –
Democrat ’08, Republican ‘16
· Matt Robertson –
Republican ‘08
· Charlie Torres -
Democrat
Place 2
· Tony Hanson
(incumbent) – undetermined
*Records for Brian K. Allen (precinct 113)
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