Early Voting begins Tuesday, Feb. 20 for Primary Election

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Early voting will begin Tuesday, Feb. 20, 2024, and conclude on Friday, March 1st, in the Lamb County Clerk’s office in the Courthouse, for both of the county-wide March 5, 2024 Republican Party, and Democratic Party Primary Elections.

Registration deadline over

Monday, Jan. 31, 2024, was the last day to be registered to vote Tuesday, March 5, 2024 All County office elections are uncontested on the Republican ballot.

There are no local candidates on the Democratic ballot. Democrats will be voting in the same polling places as Republican voters. All of them will be instructed as to where they cast their votes.

EARLYVOTING (The Courthouse will be closed on Monday, Feb. 19 for President’s Day, but early voting will continue Tuesday, Feb. 20, and close Friday, March 1, 2024.) GENERALELECTION

The General Election is scheduled for Tuesday, Nov. 5, 2024, with early voting to precede it from Tuesday, Oct 21 through Friday, Nov. 1, 2024.

POLLING PLACES Lamb County Commissioners have approved the Polling places for the March 1 Primary Election, which will be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.

The Central Counting Station

is to be set up in the County Clerk’s Office, Room 103, in the Lamb County Courthouse, 100 Sixth Drive, in Littlefield. (806) 3854222, Ext. 210.

Early Voting before election day, will all be done in the Lamb County Courthouse, 100 Sixth Drive, Room 103, in Littlefield. (806) 385-4222, Ext. 9214.

Voting Precincts 1 & 5: Voters will vote in the Olton Lions”Club/ Community Center Building, 406 2nd Street, Olton, Texas. (806) 2857772.

Voting Precinct 3: Voters will cast their ballots at the Earth Community Center. 104 N. Birch Street, Earth, Texas. (806) 257-2111.

Voting Precincts 4 & 11: Voting will be in the Sudan Community Center, 109 East First Avenue, Sudan, Texas. (806)227-2112.

Voting Precincts 2, 6, 8 & 9:

Voting will be in the Lamb County Ag Center, 17th and Hall Avenue, in Littlefield. Courthouse (806-3854222, Ext. 200. Voting Precinct 7 has been removed, and voters in that former precinct are (According to the new Voter Registration cards.)

Voting Precinct 10: Voters will vote in the Amherst City Hall, 1011 Main Street, Amherst, Texas (806) 246-3421.

Voting Precinct 12: Voters will be voting in the Springlake First Baptist Church’s Youth Building, 213 US Highway 70, in Springlake.

Uncontested local candidates

Lamb County Attorney, Rickie Redman.

Lamb County Sheriff, Gary Maddox.

Lamb County Tax Assessor-Collector, Tammy Kirkland.

Lamb County Commissioner, Precinct 3, Danny Short and Precinct 1, Cory DeBerry.

Lamb County Republican Party Chairman, Steve Busby.

10 PROPOSITIONS (Each of these Republican Propositions is printed in English and Spanish, but only the English version is included here.) Proposition 1: Texas Should eliminate all property taxes without increasing Texans’ overall tax burden. O YES O NO Proposition 2: Texas should create a Border Protection Unit, and deploy additional state law enforcement and military forces to prevent illegal entry and trafficking, and to deport illegal aliens to Mexico or to their nations of origin.Earl O YES O NO Proposition 3: The Texas Legislature should require the use of E-Verify by all employers in Texas to protect jobs for legal workers by preventing the hiring of illegal aliens. O YES O NO Proposition 4: The Texas Legislature should end all subsidies and public services, including in-state college tuition and enrollment in public schools, for illegal aliens. O YES O NO Proposition 5: Texas urges the United States Congress not to grant any form of amnesty or a pathway to legalization for illegal aliens. O YES O NO Propisition 6: The Texas Legislature should prohibit the deployment of the Texas National Guard to a foreign conflict unless Congress first formally declares war. O YES O NO Proposition 7: The Texas Legislature should establish authority within the Texas State Comptroller’s office to administer access to gold and silver through the Texas BullionDepository for use as legal tender.

O YES O NO Proposition 8: The State of Texas should ensure that Texans are free to give or to withhold consent for any vaccine without coercion.

O YES O NO Proposition 9: The Republican Party of Texas should restrict voting in the Republican Primary to only registered Republicans. O YES O NO Proposition 10: The Texas Constitution should be amended to restore authority to the Texas Attorney General to prosecute election crimes.

O YES O NO Proposition 11: Texas parents and guardians should have the right to select schools, whether public or private, for their children, and the funding should follow the student. O YES O NO Proposition 12: The Texas Constitution should be amended to require proof of citizenship before any individual can be registered to vote.

O YES O NO Proposition 13: Texas should ban the sale of Texas land to citizens, governments, and entities from China, Iran, North Korea, and Russia.

O YES O NO