Two conservative East Texans are vying to represent the area as District 11 State Representative. Incumbent Chuck Hopson says he still has some items on his agenda that he hopes to accomplish by serving another term in office. However, his opponent, Lawyer Travis Clardy, says it's time for a newer and fresher voice for the people and going into a run-off election against his incumbent opponent Chuck Hopson has further fueled his desire to gain the District 11 State Representative position. And in the Shelby County District Attorney race, Interim DA Kenneth B. Florence finds himself in a runoff against former DA and Stephen F. Austin State University professor Karren Price. Only 102 votes separated the two top vote getters in the Primary, with Florence getting 1,177 to Price's 1,075. The runoff winner will in November go against Democrat Stephen Shires, who did not have an opponent in the Primary. The primary runoff is July 31, with early voting taking place July 23 to 27. Registered voters who voted in the primary can vote in the same party runoff election.