Meet the Candidates

Bell County’s future depends on who steps up. That’s why we take pride in and have high expectations of our candidates because they uphold a high level of professionalism and our values. Here are the Democratic candidates running in this election cycle—from county offices to local districts. Learn who they are. Hear their vision. Decide who represents your values.

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Campaign Volunteers

Your voice matters—and your action matters. Whether you want to knock doors, make phone calls, design fliers, or just spread the word, we need you.

You ask, we answer

Frequently asked questions about running as a Democratic candidate.

Any registered voter who lives in the district or county where the office is located, meets the legal qualifications for that office, and files the necessary paperwork can run as a Democratic candidate.

Candidates must file with the Democratic Chair during the official filing period set by the Texas Secretary of State. This usually involves submitting an application, paying a filing fee (or collecting petition signatures), and designating a campaign treasurer.

Depending on the election cycle, Bell County voters may see candidates for local offices (like county commissioners, justices of the peace, or school boards), state offices (legislators, statewide officials), and federal offices (Congress, President).

No. However, the Party supports all candidates and formally endorses after the conclusion of primary elections.

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