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According to applications to run for office in Texas, candidates may use non-hyphenated nicknames on the ballot, as long as the candidate has been known by the name for at least three years preceding the election. Candidates' nicknames sometimes appear in quotation marks, parentheses or standing alone.https://www.amarillopioneer.com/blog/2018/8/17/robert-vs-rafael-nicknames-on-the-ballot-in-texas-racesCruz run under his nickname "Ted" as well.https://www.statesman.com/news/20180817/politifact-why-rafael-cruz-goes-by-ted-and-robert-orourke-by-beto
Trump tweets coming.