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Coryell County voters will have choices to make March 1st 2022

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Coryell County voters will have choices to make in the March 1, 2022 Republican Primary, with multiple candidates seeking election to the posts of county judge, precinct 2 county commissioner and precinct 4 county commissioner.

Incumbent County Judge Roger Miller, who was elected to office in 2018, faces a challenge from two opponents, Joey Acfalle and Celia J. Sellers.

Pct. 2 County Commissioner Daren Moore decided not to seek re-election, but two contenders will vie for that position - Billy Vaden and Scott Weddle.

In the Precinct 4 race, incumbent Ray Ashby Jr. will face two challengers, Brandi Diaz and Keith Taylor.

All of the candidates will be on the Republican ballot. According to the Texas Secretary of State's website, which lists federal, state and local races throughout Texas, no Democrats have filed to seek Coryell County offices.

The following candidates are unopposed in the March 1 primary:

* County Court at Law Judge John Lee

* District Clerk Becky Moore

* County Clerk Jennifer Newton

* County Treasurer Randi McFarlin

* Justice of the Peace Pct. 1 John Guinn

* Justice of the Peace Pct. 2 F.W. "Bill" Price

* Justice of the Peace Pct. 3 Jim Caldwell

* Justice of the Peace Pct. 4 Coy Latham