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Uncontested Candidates in El Paso Primaries Advance to November Elections

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In the upcoming primary elections on March 3, El Paso County voters will participate in both Democratic and Republican primaries, with early voting set from February 17 to 27. Many candidates, including incumbents like Veronica Escobar and Ricardo Samaniego, face no opposition, allowing them to automatically progress to the November general election. This situation highlights the lack of competition in certain races, with some candidates effectively elected due to the absence of challengers. Voters should remember they can only vote in one party's primary but can choose candidates from any party in the general election.

Key Details: • Primary elections take place on March 3, with early voting from February 17 to 27. • Several incumbents have no opponents, including Veronica Escobar and Ricardo Samaniego. • Voters can only participate in one party's primary but can vote for any party in November.

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El Paso CountyRicardo SamaniegoVeronica EscobarEddie MoralesMary GonzálezVincent PerezJoe MoodyClaudia OrdazNorma Favela BarceleauDelia BrionesMonique Velarde ReyesSelena SolisAlyssa G. PerezFrancisco X. DominguezRuth ReyesMelissa A. BaezaJesus RodriguezSue KuritaRuben MoralesLinda S. PerezRobert S. AnchondoPatricia ChewJosh HerreraRebecca BustamanteMichael ApodacaHumberto PerezJesus RomeroThomas M. Matt SistrunkLeo ArcosRichard PitchardBen Ivey

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