Share this postHear Me Out: The NewsletterFiling for election: How do you do it?Copy linkFacebookEmailNotesMoreHear Me Out: The PodcastFiling for election: How do you do it?2Share this postHear Me Out: The NewsletterFiling for election: How do you do it?Copy linkFacebookEmailNotesMore11×0:00Current time: 0:00 / Total time: -9:49-9:49Audio playback is not supported on your browser. Please upgrade.Filing for election: How do you do it?Betse EsparzaNov 24, 20212Share this postHear Me Out: The NewsletterFiling for election: How do you do it?Copy linkFacebookEmailNotesMore1ShareTo run for county offices and higher, you have to first “file” for election. We explain what that means, and tell you who has filed to run as of today in Brewster County.Discussion about this podcastCommentsRestacksShare this postHear Me Out: The NewsletterFiling for election: How do you do it?Copy linkFacebookEmailNotesMoreHear Me Out: The PodcastA deep dive into the topics that effect Alpine and Brewster County, Texas. Facts. And opinions based on facts.A deep dive into the topics that effect Alpine and Brewster County, Texas. Facts. And opinions based on facts.SubscribeListen onSubstack AppRSS FeedAppears in episodeBetse EsparzaRecent EpisodesAmit Rangra, Alpine candidate for mayorApr 26, 2022 • Betse EsparzaCatherine Eaves, Alpine candidate for mayorApr 19, 2022 • Betse EsparzaA Tale of Two ElectionsMar 29, 2022 • Betse EsparzaU.S. Rep. Tony Gonzales on education, healthcare, national securityMar 15, 2022 • Betse EsparzaMore than fine: The Arts at SRSU are getting a big boostFeb 16, 2022 • Betse EsparzaMeet the Democratic Candidates for Brewster County JudgeFeb 9, 2022 • Betse EsparzaMeet the Republican Candidates for Brewster County JudgeFeb 2, 2022 • Betse EsparzaSmart people live in Alpine: Dr. Michaeleen Doucleff talks with authority about OmicronDec 22, 2021 • Betse Esparza
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