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Alamo Stadium Convocation Center
110 Tuleta
Bexar County Justice Center
300 Dolorosa
Brookhollow Library
530 Heimer Road
Castle Hills City Hall
209 Lemonwood Dr.
Claude Black Center
2805 E. Commerce
Cody Library
11441 Vance Jackson
Collins Garden Library
200 North Park
Converse City Hall
405 S. Seguin Rd.
Copernicus Community Center
5003 Lord Rd.
East Central ISD Admin Bldg.
6634 New Sulphur Springs Rd.
Encino Branch Library
2515 E. Evans Rd.
Fair Oaks Ranch City Hall
7286 Dietz Elkhorn
Great Northwest Library
9050 Wellwood
Henry A. Guerra, Jr. Library
7978 W. Military Dr.
John Igo Library
13330 Kyle Seale Parkway
Johnston Library
6307 Sun Valley Dr.
Julia Yates Semmes Library
15060 Judson Rd.
Las Palmas Library
515 Castroville Rd.
Leon Valley Conference Center
6421 Evers Rd.
Lion’s Field
2809 Broadway
Maury Maverick, Jr. Library
8700 Mystic Park
McCreless Mall
1023 Ada St.
Memorial Library
3222 Culebra Rd.
Mission Library
3134 Roosevelt Ave.
Northside Activity Center
7001 Culebra
Northwest Vista College
3535 N. Ellison Dr.
Olmos City Hall
120 El Prado W.
Palo Alto College
1400 W. Villaret Blvd.
Parman Library @ Stone Oak
20735 Wilderness Oak
Precinct 1 Satellite Office
3505 Pleasanton Rd.
San Antonio Community College
(Eco Center Bldg.) 1802 Main
Shavano Park City Hall
900 Saddletree Ct.
Somerset ISD Admin Bldg. 206
7791 6th St, Somerset
S. San Antonio ISD Admin. Bldg.
5622 Ray Ellison
South Park Mall
2310 S.W. Military
Southside ISD Admin. Bldg.
1460 Martinez-Losoya
El Sendero Library
4618 Thousand Oaks
Tobin Library @ Oakwell
4134 Harry Wurzbach
Universal City—City Hall
2150 Universal City Blvd.
UTSA (Bexar Room)
1 UTSA Circle
Windcrest Takas Park Civic Ct.
9310 Jim Seal Dr.
Wonderland Mall of Americas
4522 Fredericksburg
November 2016 ~ Voter Guide
Vivian D Brown, Editor
Republican Party of Bexar County
EARLY VOTING LOCATIONS
Chairman Robert Stovall
(210) 824-9445
EARLY VOTING
October 24TH
8 am—6 pm
October 25TH
8 am—6 pm
October 26TH
8 am—6 pm
October 27TH
8 am—6 pm
October 28TH
8 am—6 pm
October 29TH
8 am—8 pm
October 30TH
12 pm—6 pm
October 31ST
8 am—8 pm
November 1ST
8 am—8 pm
November 2ND
8 am—8 pm
November 3RD
8 am—8 pm
November 4TH
8 am—8 pm
TIMES
W E C A N W I N I T A L L
Every four years it is said that “this is the most important election of our life
time.” This year, it is true. Not only is the White House race so important, but the
balance of power is at stake in Congress. We must keep both houses, and win the
White House to protect generations of American’s from a very Liberal Supreme
Court.
Closer to home we need to keep Justice Jason Pulliam and the majority on the
4th Court of Appeals to help our Republican Chief Justice, Sandee Bryan Marian,
as well as win all the races in the Bexar County Court House. Our Sheriff Pamer-
leau is also in a tight race. We have constable candidates looking to take over pre-
cincts one and four, and we want to hold on to precinct three.
The Democrats are in disarray with a poor selecting of down ballot candidates. Our
candidate recruitment committee identified superior candidates that will help en-
sure a sweep of Republican’s from top to bottom of the ticket.
So with all these important races on the November ballot, what can you do to make
sure we win every race? You can…Pull the “R” and vote Straight Republican. We
need you to vote in every race from President to Judge, to constable and every-
thing in between.
We’ve doubled the number of registered Republicans in Bexar County and that
could bring a potential 132,000 straight “R” level pulls.
Besides voting straight ticket; the best thing you can do is educate your family,
friends, and co-workers to the importance of voting the entire ballot.
If we all turn out and vote we will have done our part to run the table in Bexar
County just as we did in 2014, when we won 91% of the races.
Our candidates, Bexar County, and the Nation are counting on us to hold Bexar
County RED. Let’s send a strong message of “Don’t Mess with Texas” to Battle-
ground Texas and send them home once and for all.
Together we get it done!
Robert Stovall
Chairman, Republican Party of Bexar County
JUSTICE JASON PULLIAM ~ JUSTICE 4TH COURT OF APPEALS
Justice Jason Pulliam serves on the Fourth Court of Appeals in San Antonio, Texas. Governor Rick Perry ap-
pointed Justice Pulliam to the Fourth Court on January 8, 2015. Prior to serving on the court of appeals, Jus-
tice Pulliam was Judge of Bexar County, County Court at Law No. 5 from 2010-2014. As Judge of County
Court at Law No. 5, Justice Pulliam handled criminal misdemeanor cases and civil cases with a maximum juris-
dictional limit of $200,000. Justice Pulliam made County Court No.5 available to hear matters from the Civil
District Court. Prior to his service on the bench, Justice Pulliam worked for a well-respected San Antonio civil
law firm. Justice Pulliam also served as a JAG or military lawyer in the United States Marine Corps from 2000-2004. In 2002, he was
the recipient of the Eastern Region Defense Counsel of the Year award. Justice Pulliam graduated from Texas Southern University’s
Thurgood Marshall School of Law with honors. He served as a senior staff member on the school’s law review. He earned a B.A. and
M.A. in Political Science from Brooklyn College.
LIBBY WIEDERMANN ~ FOR JUDGE 175TH CRIMINAL DISTRICT COURT
Libby Wiedermann was born and raised in San Antonio. She is a graduate of Clark High School, The University
of Texas at Austin and St. Mary’s University School of Law. She has been a lawyer for 21 years and has devoted
most of her legal career to the area of criminal law. Libby is a former prosecutor with the Bexar County District
Attorney’s Office. There she handled some of the most difficult cases a prosecutor can handle, namely, murder,
capital murder, child abuse and neglect cases and sex crimes. As a result, she has an extensive amount of trial
experience. Libby is also a former Bexar County Criminal Magistrate Judge, a position she was appointed to by the criminal district
judges, and has taught criminal law at San Antonio College and UTSA. Currently she is in private practice, representing juveniles and
adults to ensure their constitutional rights are protected and they are treated fairly. Bexar County Adult Probation Officers Association
endorsed Libby Wiedermann in the March primary and the upcoming general election in November. She has also been recognized by
her peers as one of San Antonio’s best criminal lawyers and was recently recognized for her Leadership by Empowering Women of
San Antonio.
JUDGE LAURA PARKER ~ JUDGE 386TH JUVENILE DISTRICT COURT
Laura Parker was appointed to the 386th District Court in 1999 and has been re-elected 4 times. The 386th Dis-
trict Court is a Juvenile Delinquency Court that handles criminal matters involving children under the age of 17.
During her time on the bench, Judge Parker has presided over more than 29,000 juvenile cases. In addition to
her regular juvenile docket, Judge Parker also presides over three specialty courts: Restore Court for adoles-
cent victims of human sex trafficking, the 386th Drug Court for drug dependent youth, and Crossroads, a mental
health program for girls that was recently awarded the 2016 Outstanding Criminal Justice Program Award for
the Western Region by the National Criminal Justice Association. Judge Parker serves on the Executive Board of the Texas
Juvenile Justice Department and is currently the Chair of the Bexar County Juvenile Board. Judge Parker is board certified in Juvenile
Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization. She earned her B.A. from Vassar College and graduated cum laude from St. Mary’s
University School of Law. She is married to pediatrician, Fred Rhame, and their daughter is in 9 th grade. In her spare time Laura en-
joys travelling with her family, playing tennis and watching her daughter play soccer.
LINDA MOLINA ~ FOR JUDGE COUNTY COURT OF LAW #5
Linda Molina has dedicated her 16-year career to public service and criminal law. After graduating from Southern
Methodist University with a B.A. in English and Spanish, and then the University of Texas at San Antonio with a Mas-
ter’s in Spanish, and then Southern Methodist University School of Law, Linda worked at the Texas Attorney General’s
Office, handling federal Habeas Corpus petitions. Linda then worked for 12 years at the Bexar County District Attor-
ney’s Office. She was a felony prosecutor for 10 years, handling the most serious criminal offenses, at every point in
the process. Linda is now a criminal defense attorney. She has a successful multi-county law practice with her hus-
band of 13 years, Tim Molina. She is also licensed to practice in federal court. She has handled every kind of criminal
case, from traffic tickets to capital murder, as both a prosecutor and a defense attorney, in both adult and juvenile courts. Linda is a member of
Concordia Lutheran Church. She is also a member of several civic organizations, such as the Rotary Club of San Antonio, Junior League of
San Antonio, and Christian Business Chamber of Commerce. Please visit Linda’s website, www.LindaMolinaForJudge.com to learn more
about her experience and qualifications. Linda is ready and eager to continue her career of public service as the Judge of County Court #5.
JAN ISCHY—PRINS ~ FOR JUDGE 399TH CRIMINAL DISTRICT COURT
I am the only qualified candidate to be your Judge in the 399th Criminal District Court. As of August 30, 2016 I was
Attorney of Record in Bexar County for 6,635 Criminal Cases, according to the District Clerk’s Office, while my
opponent was Attorney of Record in Bexar County for 221Criminal Cases. My Background: 18 year Prosecutor; 6
year Defense Attorney; Appointed “Special Prosecutor” by Judges; Tried the most serious felony crimes; 2015 & 2016
Client Satisfaction Award – 10 Best American Institute of Criminal Law Attorneys; Phi Delta Phi International Legal
Honor Society; Adjunct Criminal Law Instructor for UTSA Legal Studies Program; Founding Member: American Asso-
ciation of Premier DUI Attorneys; San Antonio Criminal Defense Lawyers Association; Texas District and County Attorneys Association; Texas
Criminal Defense Lawyers Association; and Married to Richard E. Prins, USAF JAG Colonel (Ret.). A "snapshot" of serious cases I success-
fully prosecuted as an Assistant District Attorney: Capital Murder – life in prison with no parole; Capital Murder – death; Continuous Sexual
Assault Child – 9 life sentences with no parole; Aggravated Sexual Assault (x2) - life and 20 years; and Aggravated Sexual Assault - 75 years.
LESLIE SACHANOWICZ ~ FOR JUDGE 408TH CIVIL DISTRICT COURT
When I was six years old, my family of six immigrated from Communist Poland to Toronto, Canada. I went on to earn a
Bachelor of Arts from the University of Toronto, making me the only member of my family to attend and graduate from
college. After college, I travelled to the U.S. to continue my education and to be with my future wife, Shannon. When I
arrived in the U.S., specifically Austin, my assets consisted of my 10 speed Raleigh bicycle, a college degree and about
$1,000.00. I continued my education by earning a Master of Arts in Public Administration from Texas State University and
a law degree from St. Mary’s University School of Law. I am the best candidate for three primary reasons. One, is that I
have a unique personal history of overcoming social, economic and cultural barriers. Second, I have a long local community service history with
many (25) civic organizations in San Antonio and Bexar County, which includes my 20 plus years in the Bexar County District Attorney’s Office.
The first two reasons allow me to relate to people from all walks of life in Bexar County, with a commitment to equal justice. The last reason is that
I bring a richly experienced and in depth appreciation, for the role of a judge based on the following data: Licensed 27 years, 3,000 plus state cas-
es handled, 80 plus federal cases, 20 plus civil appeals handled. Also, there is more bio information on my website, www.LesforJudge.com
SHERIFF SUSAN PAMERLEAU ~ FOR BEXAR COUNTY SHERIFF
Susan Pamerleau serves as Bexar County Sheriff, the 11th largest Sheriff’s Office in the nation, leading almost 2,000
employees and overseeing budgets nearing $200 million in operations and capital improvement projects. She is quali-
fied as both a Texas peace officer and jailer and currently, and serves as member of the Board of Directors for the
Sheriffs Association of Texas. In her first term, she brought the Sheriff's Office into the 21st century with technology,
facility and workforce improvements. Sheriff Pamerleau led the efforts to build the first ever permanent and purpose-
built substations for Bexar County. These substations will improve response times across Bexar County and save tax-
payers almost $750,000 a year. She served 32 years in the US Air Force, retiring as a Major General, leading organi-
zations and managing budgets larger than the Sheriff’s Office. Following retirement from the AF, served as a Senior
Vice President at USAA. Has also served as trustee or director with numerous non-profit organizations, including a
university foundation, senior living and military organization boards of directors, the Air Force Aid Society and AF Civil Air Patrol Board of Gov-
ernors. Currently serves on the San Antonio United Way Executive Board.
Tuesday November 8, 2016
Voting times 7:00 am—7:00 pm
YOU MUST VOTE IN OWN PRECINCT ON ELECTION DAY
If you have any trouble at a poll site; call us at
(210) 824-9445
and the elections department at (210) 335-VOTE
FOR MORE INFORMATION ON OUR CANDIDATES
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