What can voting history tell us about Leander mayoral candidates?

Candidates for local elections in Texas  do not typically formally identify with a political party when running for office. However, party primary voting history can be one metric in evaluating candidates.

Texas is an open-primary state, meaning no one “registers” with a political party. A voter only identifies with a particular political party by voting in that party’s Primary or Primary Run-off election every two years in order to select the party’s nominees for various races in the November General Election. By voting in a Party Primary, the voter is limited to voting in any run-off election subsequently held by that party and participating in that party’s conventions during that election cycle.

Even though candidates for Leander offices do not run on a party label,  a candidate’s Party Primary voting history is often an indicator that the candidate identifies more closely with that political party’s underlying principles and values. The tables below offer a glimpse into the 10 year voting history of each candidate for Leander mayor (you may need to view on a larger screen due to formatting):

 

 

 

 

Candidate Voting Activity 2015 – 2018 (reverse chronology)

Candidate

 

Mar.  2018
Party Primary Election

 

Nov. 2017 
General Election 
LISD Bond Electiom

Dec. 2016
ACC
Run-off 
Election
Nov. 2016
Pres.
Election

 

May 2016
Primary
Run-off
Election

May
2016
City of Leander
Mar. 2016
Party
Primary
Election
Nov.
2015
General
Election
May
2015
City of Leander
Hill Republican Yes No Yes No Yes* Republican No Yes*
Villarreal No Yes Yes Yes No Yes Democrat No Yes
 Source: Williamson County Elections and Travis County Clerk, Elections Division

Candidate Voting Activity 2008 – 2014  (reverse chronology)
Nov.
2014  General Election
Mar. 
2014 
Primary
Election
Nov. 2012
Pres.
Election
July 2012
Primary

 Run-off Election
May
2012
Primary Election
Nov. 2010
General
Election
Mar.
2010
Primary
Election
Nov.
2008
General  Election
Mar.
2008
Primary
Election
Hill Yes No Yes Republican Republican Yes Republican Yes Republican
Villarreal Yes Democrat Yes NA Democrat Yes Democrat Yes Democrat
 Source: Williamson County Elections and Travis County Clerk, Elections Division

For those new to Texas or who are first-time voters, the two major political parties in Texas are Democrat and Republican. The principles, values, and positions  of these parties are best summarized in their respective Party Platforms:

Texas Democrat Party Platform 2016-2018

Texas Republican Party Platform 2016-2018

 

*Previously, this post indicated Troy Hill had not voted in the City of Leander Elections of May 2015 and 2016. He did, in fact, vote in both of those elections.

The City of Leander jurisdiction spans across both Williamson County and Travis County in which Mr. Hill resides. In recent years, Travis County Elections has not been updating Travis County Voter History of Leander residents who voted in City of Leander elections managed by Williamson County Elections. This, combined with field coding differences between Williamson County Elections and Travis County Clerk, Elections Division, led to a misreporting of Mr. Hill’s voting record and I regret the error.

Copyright © 2018 Don Stroud