- Source: 2018 El Paso, Texas elections
On November 6, 2018, El Paso County elected a new member of the House of Representatives of the United States, a new county judge, two county commissioners, five state representatives, four city council members.
The national, state and county elections are partisan, and the city council election is non-partisan (there is no primary election for the city, but if no candidate wins a majority there will be a run-off election). The city and county officials elected will serve four year terms, and the state representatives and Congressperson will serve two year terms.
There are several open races, as the incumbent member of Congress, Beto O'Rourke, a Democrat, unsuccessfully ran for the Senate against Ted Cruz, and the incumbent county judge, Veronica Escobar, ran successfully for O'rourke's seat in the House of Representatives. Incumbent county commissioners David Stout (Precinct 2), a Democrat, and Andrew Haggerty (Precinct 4), a Republican, ran for re-election. Stout was re-elected, and Haggerty was defeated by former city council member Carl Robinson. The five state representatives (all Democrats), Cesar Blanco, Mary Gonzalez, Joe Moody, Lina Ortega and Joe Pickett, were re-elected.
City council districts 1, 5, 6, and 8 had elections in 2018. Michiel Noe, District 5 incumbent, is term limited and could not run again. District 1 incumbent, Peter Svarzbein, District 6 incumbent, Claudia Ordaz, and Cissy Lizarraga, District 8 incumbent, were re-elected.
County Judge election
= Democratic Party
=Candidates
John Cook, former mayor of El Paso (2005–2013)
Laura Enriquez, personal injury lawyer
Ricardo Samaniego, business owner, University of Phoenix instructor, and former juvenile probation officer
Declined candidates
Veronica Escobar, former county judge (2011–2017)
Andrew Haggerty, county commissioner
Vince Perez, county commissioner
= Republican Party
=Candidates
= Democratic Party primary results
== Republican Party primary results
== General election results
=County Commissioner, precinct 2 election
= Democratic Party
=Nominee
Incumbent county commissioner David Stout
Primary candidates
Former county commissioner Sergio Lewis
= Republican Party
=Candidates
= Democratic Party primary results
== Republican Party primary results
== General election results
=County Commissioner, precinct 4 election
= Republican Party
=Nominee
Incumbent county commissioner Andrew Haggerty
= Democratic Party
=Nominee
Former city council member Carl Robinson
= Democratic Party primary results
== Republican Party primary results
== General election results
=City council election
= District 1
=Candidates
Richard Bonart, dentist
Carlos Corral, filmmaker
Veronica Frescas, non-profit employee
Peter Svarzbein, incumbent
First round results
= District 5
=Candidates
Kizito Ezechukwu, auditor
John Hogan, self-employed
Benjamin Miranda
Jason Osborne, security consultant
Isabel Salcido, self-employed
Results
= District 6
=Candidates
Claudia Ordaz, incumbent
George Stoltzt
Results
= District 8
=Candidates
Gregory Baine, U.S. Army veteran
Dylan Corbett, non-profit executive
Cissy Lizarraga, incumbent
Nicholas Vasquez
Rich Wright, blogger
Results
State representative, District 75 election
= Democratic Party
=Candidates
MarySue Femath, family counselor at the Ysleta Del Sur Pueblo reservation
Mary Gonzalez, incumbent representative
= Republican Party
=Candidates
= Democratic Party primary results
== Republican Party primary results
== General election results
=State representative, District 76 election
= Candidates
=Incumbent state representative Cesar Blanco
= Potential candidates
== Declined candidates
== Democratic Party primary results
== Republican Party primary results
== General election results
=State representative, District 77 election
= Potential candidates
== Declined candidates
== Democratic Party primary results
== Republican Party primary results
== General election results
=State representative, District 78 election
= Potential candidates
== Declined candidates
== Democratic Party primary results
== Republican Party primary results
== General election results
=State representative, District 79 election
= Potential candidates
== Declined candidates
== Democratic Party primary results
== Republican Party primary results
== General election results
=Member of Congress, 16th Congressional district of Texas election
= Democratic Party
=Nominee
Veronica Escobar, former El Paso County Judge
Primary candidates
John Carillo, director of development at KTEP (88.5 FM)
Norma Chavez, former state representative
Dori Fenenbock, former EPISD school board president
Enrique Garcia, immigration lawyer
Nicole LeClaire, Navy veteran and Cypress Creek high school teacher
Jerome Tilghman, Army veteran and Canyon Hills Middle School teacher
Declined candidates
Incumbent congressman Beto O'Rourke
State representative Cesar Blanco
= Republican Party
=Nominee
Rick Seeberger
Primary candidates
Alia Garcia-Ureste, businesswoman
= Independent
=Potential candidates
Jessica Kludt Allala, lawyer
= Democratic Party primary results
== Republican Party primary results
== General election results
=References
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