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Glen Walden (Johnson County Special Utility District Board At-large, Texas, candidate 2026)

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Glen Walden
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Candidate, Johnson County Special Utility District Board At-large
Elections and appointments
Last election
February 7, 2026

Glen Walden ran for election to the Johnson County Special Utility District Board At-large in Texas. Walden was on the ballot in the general election on February 7, 2026.[source]

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Biography

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Elections

General election

General election for Johnson County Special Utility District Board At-large (2 seats)

Harry Shaffer (Nonpartisan), Glen Walden (Nonpartisan), and Misty Young (Nonpartisan) ran in the general election for Johnson County Special Utility District Board At-large on February 7, 2026.

Candidate
Harry Shaffer (Nonpartisan)
Glen Walden (Nonpartisan)
Misty Young (Nonpartisan)

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