Saturday, July 21, 2012

Tom Maynard Strongly Endorsed for Texas SBOE 10: UPDATED

UPDATE:  Four more conservative groups, and four additional members of the Texas State Board of Education have now endorsed Tom Maynard for SBOE 10. 

A partial listing of the endorsements for Texas State Board of Education, District 10 candidate Tom Maynard.  While you might have issues with one or two of these names, I think it highly significant that such a large number of Republicans have come forward to unify behind Maynard in what is not exactly a high profile race. 

Early voting starts Monday, July 23, and continues through July 27.  Election Day is July 31. 

  • Todd Staples, Texas Agriculture Commissioner 
  • Texas Right to Life PAC
  • Texas Alliance for Life
  • Texas Homeschool Coalition
  • Young Conservatives of Texas 
  • Dr. Marsha Farney, State Board of Education Member 
  • Pat Hardy, State Board of Education Member, District 11 
  • Gail Lowe, State Board of Education Member, District 14
  • Barbara Cargill, Chairwoman of the State Board of Education, District 8
  • Charles Garza, State Board of Education Member, District 5
  • Ken Mercer, State Board of Education Member, District 5
  • Terri Leo, State Board of Education Member, District 6
  • David Bradley, State Board of Education Member, District 7 
  • Rep. Marva Beck 
  • Rep. Byron Cook 
  • Rep. Larry Gonzales 
  • Rep. Lois Kolkhorst 
  • Rep. Charles Schwertner 
  • Rep. Paul Workman 
  • Rep. John Zerwas 
  • Rep. Ralph Sheffield
  • Russell Martinez, Senate District 5, Republican Committeeman 
  • Megan Higginbotham, Senate District 5, Republican Committeewoman 
  • Former State Rep. Dan Gattis 
  • Jana Duty, Williamson County Attorney 
  • Dee Hobbs, Assistant Williamson County Attorney 
  • Don Tracy, Cedar Park City Councilman 
  • Bobby Gutierrez, Williamson County Constable, Precinct 3 
  • George Garver, Mayor of Georgetown 
  • Steve Fought, Sun City Community Leader 
  • Jim Schwertner, President Schwertner Farms 
  • Betty Schleder, Sun City Community Leader 

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