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1 County Judge election  



1.1  Democratic Party  



1.1.1  Candidates  





1.1.2  Declined candidates  







1.2  Republican Party  



1.2.1  Candidates  







1.3  Democratic Party primary results  





1.4  Republican Party primary results  





1.5  General election results  







2 County Commissioner, precinct 2 election  



2.1  Democratic Party  



2.1.1  Nominee  





2.1.2  Primary candidates  







2.2  Republican Party  



2.2.1  Candidates  







2.3  Democratic Party primary results  





2.4  Republican Party primary results  





2.5  General election results  







3 County Commissioner, precinct 4 election  



3.1  Republican Party  



3.1.1  Nominee  







3.2  Democratic Party  



3.2.1  Nominee  







3.3  Democratic Party primary results  





3.4  Republican Party primary results  





3.5  General election results  







4 City council election  



4.1  District 1  



4.1.1  Candidates  





4.1.2  First round results  







4.2  District 5  



4.2.1  Candidates  





4.2.2  Results  







4.3  District 6  



4.3.1  Candidates  





4.3.2  Results  







4.4  District 8  



4.4.1  Candidates  





4.4.2  Results  









5 State representative, District 75 election  



5.1  Democratic Party  



5.1.1  Candidates  







5.2  Republican Party  



5.2.1  Candidates  







5.3  Democratic Party primary results  





5.4  Republican Party primary results  





5.5  General election results  







6 State representative, District 76 election  



6.1  Candidates  





6.2  Potential candidates  





6.3  Declined candidates  





6.4  Democratic Party primary results  





6.5  Republican Party primary results  





6.6  General election results  







7 State representative, District 77 election  



7.1  Potential candidates  





7.2  Declined candidates  





7.3  Democratic Party primary results  





7.4  Republican Party primary results  





7.5  General election results  







8 State representative, District 78 election  



8.1  Potential candidates  





8.2  Declined candidates  





8.3  Democratic Party primary results  





8.4  Republican Party primary results  





8.5  General election results  







9 State representative, District 79 election  



9.1  Potential candidates  





9.2  Declined candidates  





9.3  Democratic Party primary results  





9.4  Republican Party primary results  





9.5  General election results  







10 Member of Congress, 16th Congressional district of Texas election  



10.1  Democratic Party  



10.1.1  Nominee  





10.1.2  Primary candidates  





10.1.3  Declined candidates  







10.2  Republican Party  



10.2.1  Nominee  





10.2.2  Primary candidates  







10.3  Independent  



10.3.1  Potential candidates  







10.4  Democratic Party primary results  





10.5  Republican Party primary results  





10.6  General election results  







11 References  














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El Paso, Texas elections, 2018

← 2022 November 6, 2018 (2018-11-06) 2020 →

County Judge before election

Veronica Escobar
Democratic

Elected County Judge

TBD

On November 6, 2018, El Paso County elected a new member of the House of Representatives of the United States, a new county judge, two county commissioners, five state representatives, four city council members.

The national, state and county elections are partisan, and the city council election is non-partisan (there is no primary election for the city, but if no candidate wins a majority there will be a run-off election).[2] The city and county officials elected will serve four year terms, and the state representatives and Congressperson will serve two year terms.

There are several open races, as the incumbent member of Congress, Beto O'Rourke, a Democrat, unsuccessfully ran for the Senate against Ted Cruz, and the incumbent county judge, Veronica Escobar, ran successfully for O'rourke's seat in the House of Representatives. Incumbent county commissioners David Stout (Precinct 2), a Democrat, and Andrew Haggerty (Precinct 4), a Republican, ran for re-election. Stout was re-elected, and Haggerty was defeated by former city council member Carl Robinson. The five state representatives (all Democrats), Cesar Blanco, Mary Gonzalez, Joe Moody, Lina Ortega and Joe Pickett, were re-elected.

City council districts 1, 5, 6, and 8 had elections in 2018. Michiel Noe, District 5 incumbent, is term limited and could not run again. District 1 incumbent, Peter Svarzbein, District 6 incumbent, Claudia Ordaz, and Cissy Lizarraga, District 8 incumbent, were re-elected.[3]

County Judge election

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El Paso County Judge Democratic primary results, 2018
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El Paso County Judge election results, 2018
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County Commissioner, precinct 2 election

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County Commissioner, precinct 4 election

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City council election

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District 1

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First round results

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El Paso District 1 election results, 2018
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District 5

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El Paso District 5 election results, 2018
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District 6

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El Paso District 6 election results, 2018
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District 8

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El Paso District 8 election results, 2018
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State representative, District 75 election

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Democratic Party primary results

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General election results

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District 75 state representative election results, 2018
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State representative, District 76 election

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Candidates

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Incumbent state representative Cesar Blanco[32]

Potential candidates

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Declined candidates

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Democratic Party primary results

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District 76 state representative Democratic primary results, 2018
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District 76 state representative Republican primary results, 2018
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General election results

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District 76 state representative election results, 2018
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State representative, District 77 election

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Potential candidates

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Democratic Party primary results

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District 77 state representative Democratic primary results, 2018
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District 77 state representative Republican primary results, 2018
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General election results

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District 77 state representative election results, 2018
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State representative, District 78 election

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Democratic Party primary results

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District 78 state representative Democratic primary results, 2018
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District 78 state representative Republican primary results, 2018
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General election results

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District 78 state representative election results, 2018
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State representative, District 79 election

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Democratic Party primary results

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District 79 state representative Democratic primary results, 2018
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Republican Party primary results

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District 79 state representative Republican primary results, 2018
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General election results

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District 79 state representative election results, 2018
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Member of Congress, 16th Congressional district of Texas election

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Nominee

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Primary candidates

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Republican Party

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Nominee

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Primary candidates

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Independent

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Democratic Party primary results

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District 16 Democratic primary results, 2018
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District 16 Republican primary results, 2018
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District 16 election results, 2018
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References

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  • ^ "3 Democrats seek county judge seat as deadline to file for office approaches".
  • ^ "Ricardo Samaniego announces run for el Paso County judge".
  • ^ "County Judge Escobar will not seek re-election - KVIA". Archived from the original on June 5, 2017. Retrieved June 6, 2017.
  • ^ "Former EP mayor plans to run for county judge; Escobar considering congressional bid - KVIA". Archived from the original on April 25, 2017. Retrieved June 8, 2017.
  • ^ "More consider running for el Paso county judge seat".
  • ^ "Ricardo Samaniego, former el Paso Mayor John Cook head to runoff for county judge".
  • ^ "3 Democrats seek county judge seat as deadline to file for office approaches".
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  • ^ "Clint Rep. Mary González draws primary challenger".
  • ^ "Blanco to seek re-election to state House seat".
  • ^ "Veronica Escobar takes Democratic nomination for Congress, easily defeats Dori Fenenbock".
  • ^ "Former state Rep. Norma Chávez joins congressional race to replace Beto O'Rourke".
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  • ^ "El Paso lawyer considers run for O'Rourke's congressional seat".

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