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We're trying to get a candidate-vetting sub off the ground and need your help identifying candidates in your state.

has invested a significant amount of time compiling lists of candidates for the U.S. Senate. Thank you ! However, we still need state lists of candidates running on the Republican ticket in the U.S. House and Gubernatorial races.

Good starting places are your state's SOS elections site and https://ballotpedia.org/Main_Page

We've found that not every site is up-to-date in that some candidates have dropped out or some are omitted from Ballotpedia.

If you believe vetting candidates is important, please indicate below which state and which office (U.S. House or Gubernatorial - or, even better, both) you'll be working on so that people aren't doing repetitive work.

In your final list, please include a link to each candidate's campaign website. We do not need in-depth research on each candidate at this point - just accurate lists of candidates running on the Republican ticket (in some states this may include parties such as Independent and Libertarian.) Please provide your completed lists by midnight on Friday April 15th.

There are many different states represented in this sub, and with your help we can make quick work out of a time-consuming process.

Thank you.

We're trying to get a candidate-vetting sub off the ground and need your help identifying candidates in your state. @Fromthebeginning has invested a significant amount of time compiling lists of candidates for the U.S. Senate. Thank you @Fromthebeginning ! However, we still need state lists of candidates running on the Republican ticket in the U.S. House and Gubernatorial races. Good starting places are your state's SOS elections site and https://ballotpedia.org/Main_Page We've found that not every site is up-to-date in that some candidates have dropped out or some are omitted from Ballotpedia. If you believe vetting candidates is important, please indicate below which state and which office (U.S. House or Gubernatorial - or, even better, both) you'll be working on so that people aren't doing repetitive work. In your final list, please include a link to each candidate's campaign website. We do not need in-depth research on each candidate at this point - just accurate lists of candidates running on the Republican ticket (in some states this may include parties such as Independent and Libertarian.) Please provide your completed lists by midnight on Friday April 15th. There are many different states represented in this sub, and with your help we can make quick work out of a time-consuming process. Thank you.

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This is a great idea! The Texas primaries were held on March 1st, so there isn't any reason to dig on the GOP candidates in TX anymore. It's merely a matter of pulling the lever for the "R" instead of the "D."

Sadly, not a single one of the candidates that I heavily researched and voted for in the TX GOP primaries won. But every single Trump-endorsed TX candidate won their GOP primary race in March. So now I'm stuck with having to vote for a bunch of Texas RINOs in November. :-(

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So now I'm stuck with having to vote for a bunch of Texas RINOs in November. :-(

Yes, this is a problem - and not just in TX.