We have thoroughly analyzed the ballot for the November 5 election and are pleased to share with you our selections. With regard to the candidates, we have endorsed those who are most conservative financially, best informed, and strategically prepared to win. We care nothing about party affiliation in local races, as we are supporting Republicans, Democrats, and Libertarians. We do not support progressives whose priority is “social justice” rather than fiscal discipline and sound governance. Please note that we do not express our opinion on federal or state races (except our State Delegation), judicial races, or constable races.

Mayor, City of El Paso BRIAN KENNEDY (our interview)

City of El Paso, District 1 MONICA REYES (our interview)

City of El Paso, District 2 ISABEL CEBALLOS OTTEN (our interview)

City of El Paso, District 3 FABIOLA ARELLANO (our interview)

City of El Paso, District 4 JOE MOLINAR (our interview)

City of El Paso, District 5 FELIX MUÑOZ (our interview)

City of El Paso, District 7 LILY LIMÓN (our interview)

Proposition A (kill Arena funding) YES

State Senator, District 29 (no endorsement)

State Representative, District 78 (no endorsement)

El Paso County Commissioner, Precinct 1 RYAN WOODCRAFT, Libertarian (our interview)

El Paso County Commissioners, Precinct 3 ILIANA HOLGUIN, Democrat

District Attorney, 34th Judicial District BILL HICKS, Republican (our interview)

County Attorney (no endorsement)

Sheriff MINERVA TORRES SHELTON, Republican (our interview)

County Tax Assessor- Collector DAVE MARINO, Libertarian

El Paso Bond Election, Proposition A ($96M) NO

El Paso Bond Election, Proposition B ($27M) NO

El Paso Bond Election, Proposition C ($63M) NO

El Paso Bond Election, Proposition D ($106M) NO

El Paso Bond Election, Proposition E ($33M) NO

El Paso County Hospital District Special Election, Proposition A ($397M) NO