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Stop the MAGA attack on our freedom, our families, and our democracy
- Trump’s Project 2025 will dismantle our democracy, attacking our personal liberty
and turning our government into an extremist regime. - The Texas abortion ban imposes forced birth on rape victims, blocks life-saving care
to women, and will imprison doctors who dare to help them. - MAGA Republicans will destroy our neighborhood schools with private school vouchers that rob public education to fund exclusive private schools and enrich private school mercenaries.
Your Vote Matters in Every Race
Tarrant County is critical to every statewide race, every county-wide office, and crucial
congressional and legislative seats:
We need Kamala Harris to finally end Trump’s corrupt and destructive threat to our democracy.
We need Colin Allred to defeat Ted Cruz and give Texas a U.S. Senator we can be proud of.
We need Patrick Moses to be elected Tarrant County Sheriff and remove incompetent
MAGA extremist Bill Waybourn.
From the top to the bottom of the ballot, your vote for strong Democratic candidates IN
EVERY RACE is how we protect our county, our state, and our nation.
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Learn more about our candidates below.
Federal Offices
John Love III, U.S. Representative, CD 6
Love III is a financial advisor and former Midland City Council member. The past president of the Texas Municipal League is running against incumbent Republican Jake Ellzey.
Trey J. Hunt, U.S Representative, CD 12
Hunt works for the Tarrant County mental health agency, he has served as an Outreach Specialist, Case Manager, and Housing Coordinator for the homeless population in the county. Hunt is running against incumbent Republican Kay Granger.
Sam Eppler, U.S. Representative, CD 24
Before becoming the youngest principal in Dallas ISD, Sam Eppler was a math teacher and member of Teach For America. Eppler is running against incumbent Republican Beth Van Duyne.
Ernest R. Lineberger, U.S. Representative, CD 26
Lineberger has worked for Texas Instruments for over two and a half decades on semiconductor manufacturing, before this he served 15 distinguished years of service as a U.S. Naval Officer. Lineberger is running against incumbent Republican Michael Burgess.
Jasmine Crockett, U.S. Representative, CD 30
Before serving in Congress, Jasmine Crockett was a State Representative and Civil Rights and Criminal Defense Attorney.
Marc Veasey, U.S. Representative, CD 33
Marc Veasey has served the citizens of DFW in Congress since 2012. Veasey has been instrumental in fighting discriminatory Voter ID laws and will continue to fight for voting rights in Texas.
State Offices
Katherine Culbert, Railroad Commissioner
Katherine is a Process Safety Engineer from Houston with over 20 years of experience. As a small business leader in the oil & gas industry, Katherine understands the desperate need for a new leader at the Railroad Commission. An experienced leader, Katherine understands the importance of oil & gas for the Texas economy and believes we’ve got to hold corporations accountable, enforce safety standards, and protect our environment.
Rayna Glasser, Board of Education, District 11
Rayna Glasser has taught at Dunbar High School the past 8 years and is actively involved in her school and community. She is passionate about providing access to education for all students.
Tiffany Clark, Board of Education, District 13
Tiffany Clark has been an active member of the Desoto ISD community, serving on the School Board of Trustee and Education Foundation Board. Clark was instrumental in adding African American Studies and Mexican American Studies to the curriculum, implemented staff mental health days, and secured a raise for School Counselors in DeSoto ISD.
Supreme Court
Dasean Jones, SCJ, Place 2
Judge DaSean Jones is a combat veteran, district judge, and public servant. Judge Jones presently serves as a Texas district court judge. He is a husband, father, and decorated veteran with over 22 years of service. He continues to serve his country as an Army Reserve officer. Judge DaSean Jones is also the first combat veteran and minority to preside over the 180th Criminal District Court.
Christine Vinh Weems, SCJ, Place 4
Weems is board certified by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization in both Personal Injury Trial Law and Civil Trial Law. She is a member of the American Board of Trial Advocates, the Texas Association of Civil Trial and Appellate Specialists, and licensed in Texas, California, and the United States Supreme Court.
Bonnie Lee Goldstein, SCJ, Place 6
Justice Goldstein serves on the 5th District Court of Appeals, Place 3, in Dallas. This is the largest appellate court in Texas, reviewing civil, family and criminal cases from six North Texas counties, including Dallas, Collin, Rockwall, Grayson, Hunt and Kaufman. Before being elected to the appellate court, Justice Goldstein presided over the 44th Civil District Court in Dallas County, and she also served on the municipal bench for several North Texas cities.
Court of Criminal Appeals
Holly Taylor, Presiding Judge
Holly Taylor currently currently serves as the Director of the Public Integrity and Complex Crimes Division of the Travis County District Attorney’s Office, which includes the Public Integrity Unit, White Collar Crime Unit, Appeals and Complex Litigation Support Team, Insurance Fraud Teams, Disclosures Unit, Open Records Unit, and Wage Theft Team. She serves on the office’s Senior Leadership Team.
Nancy Mulder, Judge, Place 7
Judge Mulder presides over Texas Criminal District Court 6, a felony court with jurisdiction in Dallas County. She has a decade of judicial experience. Before taking the bench of Criminal District Court 6, Mulder was first elected to Dallas County Criminal Court 4 in 2014. She now has more than 20 years of combined legal and judicial experience.
Chika Anyiam, Judge, Place 8
Over a career spanning more than two decades in Dallas County, Judge Anyiam has been committed to the practice of criminal law and now presiding over Texas Criminal District Court #7.
Judge Anyiam has broad experience in all aspects of criminal law, both from her current role as a jurist and through her long legal career before coming to the bench.
State Senators
Andy Morris, District 10
Andy is a proud Texan, having lived in the Dallas-Fort Worth area since 2010. He was elected to, and served on, the City Council of Aledo, Texas before he and his wife were called to be missionaries. An immigration lawyer by trade, Andy currently works at World Relief Texas, a refugee assistance organization where Andy leads the legal department. He also maintains a private practice, where he has provided free legal representation in immigration court for clients seeking asylum from persecution in their home countries.
Stephanie Draper, District 12
With a career spanning over a quarter of a century in business management, Stephanie Draper has a deep-seated knowledge of electoral processes garnered from over ten years with the Denton County Elections Department, Draper is running for State Senate to champion the voices of ordinary Texans and to craft a future that reflects our shared values.
Royce West, District 23
As a Texas State Senator, Royce has represented the 23rd Senatorial District on behalf of the citizens of Dallas County. During his tenure, Senator West was named by Texas Monthly as one of the “Ten Best Legislators in Texas”, and received countless awards from community and business organizations for his leadership. Senator West serves as the Vice Chair of the Senate Higher Education Committee and is a member of Senate committees on Education, Finance and Transportation.
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State House
Ramon Romero Jr., District 90
State Representative Ramón Romero, Jr. is serving in his fifth term proudly representing the people of House District 90 in Fort Worth, Texas. Rep. Romero is currently serving on the House Committee on Transportation and the House Committee on Urban Affairs.
Over the last four sessions, Rep. Romero has filed and passed legislation focusing on cracking down on human trafficking, government transparency, workforce development, mental healthcare access, government bureaucracy streamlining, inmate rehabilitation, and veteran assistance.
Salman Bhojani, District 92
After immigrating to Texas as a teenager, Salman Bhojani worked 3 minimum wage jobs to help support his family–climbing the ladder from convenience store cashier to successful business owner, attorney, Euless City Councilman, and Texas State Representative. As State Representative, Salman will continue to fight for our community because everyone deserves the opportunity to live the American dream.
Perla Bojorquez, District 93
Perla Bojorquez is a proud American, born and raised in the midwest. She is a devoted wife and mother, a passionate educator, and an unwavering advocate for small businesses and community development. Her journey, deeply rooted in North Fort Worth, Texas, reflects her commitment to the values of hard work, family, and service. She is a baseball mom, gymnastics mom, member of the PTA, and your 2024 Democratic Nominee for State Representative in House District 93!
Denise Wilkerson, District 94
A dedicated advocate for Tarrant County, Denise is committed to working for everyone in our community. With her proven track record of service, she’s ready to tackle the issues that matter most to us. Denise is an experienced attorney, community leader, bipartisan problem solver, and proud Texan mom!
Nicole Collier, District 95
Nicole is the first woman to represent Tarrant County’s House District 95, and in November 2022, she was re-elected to her sixth term in office. In the prior session, Nicole served as chair of the House Committee on Criminal Jurisprudence, which made her the first woman in Texas history to chair the committee since it was formed in 1879. Nicole has also served as chair of the Texas Legislative Black Caucus. In the 88th Texas Legislature, she was chosen to serve as Second Vice Chair to the House Democratic Caucus. Additionally, Nicole was re-appointed to serve on the House Committee on Public Health and newly appointed to the House Committee on Culture, Recreation & Tourism.
Ebony M. Turner, District 96
Ebony Turner is a 23-year practicing attorney running for Texas House District 96. Out of law school, she worked at the Texas Legislative Council drafting bills for the Members of the Texas Legislature. Turner is focused on prioritizing resources for the special education system in our public schools, and a strong advocate against vouchers.
Dr. Carlos Walker, District 97
Dr. Carlos L Walker, Sr. is a director for the Family Action Center. He has 18 years of experience as a substitute and classroom teacher, as well as a campus and central office administrator. He serves on several boards and committees, including: Campfire First Texas Board, Girl Scouts of America; Generation Uplift; Unity in the Community; the REALE Organization; the FWISD Racial Equity Committee; and the Young Men’s Leadership Academy Advisory Board.
Scott Bryan White, District 98
Scott Bryan White is a 5th generation Native Texan that understands the value of community and public education. After attending Texas Tech, White built a successful career as a Managing Director with Accenture. In 1997, White and his wife settled in Northeast Tarrant County, where they raised their three daughters. After 32 years with Accenture, White retired in 2022.
Mimi Coffey, District 99
Mimi has practiced law in the metroplex for over 27 years. She started the Coffey Firm in 2000 and has since earned a national reputation in her field. Meanwhile, she raised all four of her children in the White Settlement Independent School District. Like their mom, all four earned their spots on the C.F. Brewer High School wall of Valedictorians and Salutatorians. From scholarships to assisting the W.S.I.S.D Foundation Board, Mimi loves helping children and youth. She is also a member of Save Eagle Mountain Lake, Inc. Protecting Eagle Mountain Lake for the recreation and pleasure of District 99 constituents is important.
Chris Turner, District 101
State Representative Chris Turner has served Tarrant County in the Texas Legislature for seven terms, representing parts of Arlington, Grand Prairie, and Mansfield. Chris currently serves on the House Committees on State Affairs, Ways and Means, Redistricting, and the Select Committee on Property Tax Relief. A lifelong Texan, Chris grew up in Dallas and has lived in Tarrant County for over 25 years.
District Courts
Cindy Stormer, 213th Judicial District Judge
Cindy’s background ranges from serving as an elected District Attorney to being a Super Chief in the Dallas District Attorney’s office (Mental Health Division, DNA/Conviction Integrity attorney) to being a uniformed police officer and much more. She’s a professor of government, legal assisting, criminal justice, and many other courses. She is an author of law books including one on how to fix the criminal justice system. She’s often called on to present before professional groups and contribute to professional journals.
Marquetta “Marq” Clayton, 2nd Criminal District Judge
Before opening the Clayton Law Firm, Marquetta Clayton was the first African American Assistant County Attorney in Hood County, Texas. Now, she is a criminal defense attorney in Fort Worth, Texas. She was named 2017 and 2021 Top Attorney by Fort Worth Magazine and has been admitted to the Texas Bar College.
John T. Brender, 3rd Criminal District Judge
John served as an Assistant District Attorney in Dallas County for over six years. During this time, he realized that fairness is essential to our criminal justice system. John believes that it is imperative that a Judge be tough on crime while also creating the environment the founders of our criminal justice system envisioned to ensure the accused are innocent until proven guilty.
County Offices
Patrick Moses, Sheriff
The Reverend Patrick D. Moses (Pat), is a retired federal law enforcement officer with over three decades of experience in the field. He served as the Assistant Director for Field Operations of the Federal Protective Service, the arm of the United States Department of Homeland Security that provides law enforcement, protective investigation and intelligence and security for federal facilities across 23 states. Prior to that appointment, he served as the Regional Director in the National Capital Region (Washington, D.C.). He is a 2016 recipient of the Secretary of Homeland Security’s Meritorious Service Silver Medal for Operation Blue Surge, in addition to many other professional distinctions and awards for his service to national security and law enforcement. Pat is a member of the International Association of Chiefs of Police, and he also holds the Texas Certified Public Manager distinction from Texas State University.
KC Chowdhury, Tax Assessor-Collector
KC Chowdhury is a successful businessman focused on creating jobs in Texas. He worked for American Airlines at DFW Airport & was an active union leader.
Roderick Miles, Commissioner Precinct 1
As the Precinct One Executive Administrator of Programs and Outreach for Tarrant County Commissioner Roy Charles Brooks, Roderick’s passion continues to drive his work. His responsibilities encompass a wide array of programs, from Prostate Cancer Awareness & Screening to Human Trafficking, all grounded in his unwavering commitment to make a meaningful difference. He also founded the Grow Southeast Urban Farm Initiative, addressing food disparities by empowering Southeast Fort Worth residents to convert their properties into farms, providing fresh produce to underserved minority communities.
Laura Leeman, Commissioner Precinct 3
Laura Leeman and her family have been active in their community through organizations like the Miracle League, Special Olympics, HopeKids, the Arc of Texas, and GCS Moms League. Leeman is a strong advocate of disability awareness, she has worked at the National Multiple Sclerosis Society, supports wheelchair users with her small business, and has been very open about her own family’s challenge with disabilities.
Constable
Robert J. McGinty, Precinct 2
Robert McGinty has served as a law enforcement officer for over 30 years. He has been a part of the Sheriff Investigation Department, Sheriff Civil & Judicial Division, and was the formerly elected Precinct #2 Constable.
Pedro “Pete” Munoz, Precinct 5
Pete has served over 20 years as a Texas Peace Officer. In those years, he has held multiple respected positions including Patrol Officer, SWAT Operator, Criminal Interdiction, School Resource Officer, Deputy Constable, and Truancy Officer. Pete currently holds a Texas Master Peace Officer license; the highest level license for a police officer in the State of Texas.
Sandra Lee, Precinct 7
Sandra has worked in education for over 30 years starting out as a volunteer in the public school system. She began working in classrooms as a teacher’s assistant, served on PTAs, and Site Base Management for her children’s elementary school. She ended her career in education in December of 2020, after being elected as Constable.
After being sworn in as Constable on January 1, 2021, Sandra attended the police academy to become a licensed Texas Peace Officer. She graduated in July of 2021 and officially became Constable in Precinct 7. Sandra became the first female and African American to be elected as a Constable in Pct. 7.
Michael R. Campbell, Precinct 8
Campbell graduated from the Dallas Police Academy in 1985 and the Fort Worth Police Academy in 1986. He holds a Master Peace Officer License and has served in law enforcement for the past 30 years. He has completed leadership training through the Bill Blackwood Institute (LEMIT) as well as training for newly elected constables required by the State of Texas. He is a member of the Tarrant County Democratic Party and Texas Coalition of Black Democrats. He is a lifetime member of the NAACP.