2022 Republican Primary Election Guide
Early Voting – Monday, February 14 through Friday, February 25
Election Day – Tuesday, March 1 7 AM to 7 PM
Every two years, the Republican party holds a primary election to choose which candidate will represent the Republican party on the November ballot. As iron sharpens iron, the Republican primary is held among friends and is the time for conservatives to help the most conservative candidate be elected.
Parker County Conservatives appreciate all candidates who make the sacrifice to be part of this process.
The Parker County Conservatives PAC Board appoints a vetting committee with the sole task to vet candidates. The 2022 vetting committee consists of six members. All members of the vetting committee are asked to put aside personal relationships and vet candidates based on factual and verifiable information and recommend candidates to the PAC Board. The vetting committee strives to find the most conservative and most qualified candidate in each race, which can sometimes be a hard choice. They have spent time researching and interviewing candidates, and this is who they are supporting in each race. An endorsement requires a unanimous vote but a unanimous vote does NOT automatically mean an endorsement. Split votes are shown in parenthesis.
As always, we encourage you to do your own research. We are NOT telling you how to vote. We are simply providing these recommendations as a guide to help you make an informed decision if you don’t have the time to do the research yourself.
Please note, we are only including the competetive races.
Cell phones are NOT allowed to be used in the polling location.
You may print and bring our recommendations into the polling location.
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