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Sunday, March 1, 2026 at 4:56 PM

Precinct 4 County Commissioner: Candidate Profiles

Precinct 4 County Commissioner: Candidate Profiles

Early voting in the 2026 Primary Election ends this Friday, and Election Day is Tuesday March 3. The most closely watched race on the ballot is the Precinct 4 County Commissioner seat. Incumbent Jerry Don Moss has held the position for nearly two decades, but this year, Robert Little is challenging him for the Republican nomination. If successful, Little would face the Democratic candidate in November—his wife, Leila Green Little.

This marks just the third time in 19 years that Moss has faced a Republican challenger—and possibly the first time a Democrat has pursued the seat since Moss himself ran as a Democrat in his first two terms in 2006 and 2010. To describe this election cycle as historic for Precinct 4 and Llano County would be no exaggeration.

Simmering beneath the surface of the campaign is the now-infamous Llano County Library lawsuit, which began in 2022 and reached the Supreme Court before being dismissed in December of 2025. Moss is named as a defendant in the lawsuit spearheaded by Leila Green Little, which focused on the county's removal of 17 books addressing topics like race, gender and sexuality. 

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