Today is the 2014 Texas Republican Primary Runoff Election Day! VOTE from 7am to 7pm.
The people elected today will likely win against the Democrats in
November, so this Republican Primary Runoff Election is very important.
There are many important races, but I have kind of taken a break and
so I really have only gotten involved in 2 races, the Attorney General's
Race and the Lieutenant Governor's race.
I SUPPORT DAN PATRICK for Texas Lieutenant Governor over David Dewhurst. You can search
the many articles that I have written about him and you already have
received several emails from me about Patrick.
I SUPPORT KEN PAXTON for Texas Attorney General over Dan Branch. I might have opposed
Paxton in his race with Barry Smitherman because I believed that
Smitherman was better in that race, but now the race is between just
Paxton and Branch. Even though I initially supported Smitherman, I
always declared that Paxton is a conservative and that I would hands
down support him over the more moderate Dan Branch. For instance, I did
not like that Paxton withdrew from the race vs Joe Straus, but at least
Paxton had the guts to oppose Straus in the first place, and not only
that, Branch was one of the guys who helped elect Joe Straus and Branch
completely supports Straus. Texas needs Paxton for Attorney General and
not Dan Branch!
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Tuesday, May 27, 2014
Friday, May 23, 2014
Right Place Right Time: Texas Soldier Saves Kidnapped Girl in Missouri
An Army Reserve friend of mine, Christine Clow, was supposed
to be back in southeast Texas today after visiting her boyfriend in Missouri.
Due to unforeseen circumstances, Clow ended up getting stuck in Missouri. Clow
getting stuck in Missouri ended up being what saved a little girl’s life from a
drunken kidnapper this morning (5/23/2014) at Clear Folk Lake, Knob Knoster,
MO. I think that this is a little more than just right place right time. God
works in mysterious ways for sure!
Here is what happened according to Christine Clow:
“Today my boyfriend
and I went fishing. When we first got there we noticed a woman driving around
with a child in the back of a white car. The woman parked her car in the grass
next to the parking spaces and seemed completely incoherent and would only
stand next to her car staring at the ground. After about 15 minutes the little
girl that was with the woman came down to the other side of the lake bank to us
alone. I immediately noticed she was really dirty, she smelled bad and had a
large urine mark on her shorts despite wearing a diaper. I took the little girl
back up the bank to look for what I thought was her mother. I looked everywhere
and the woman was nowhere in sight. The little girl cried out several times for
the woman and she did not appear. As I was walking by the woman's car I noticed
a large bottle of liquor in the center console of the car. I took the little
girl back down the bank to where my boyfriend was still fishing and told him we
needed to call the police. Once the police arrived we learned that the little
girl had been kidnapped and that an amber alert was about to be posted for
her.”
Monday, May 19, 2014
Dan Patrick Responds to Outrageous Attack and Release of Medical Records from David Dewhurst
From Dan Patrick:
My Statement on Dewhurst's Attacks.....
The last 24 hrs have been some of the toughest in this campaign. David Dewhurst, who is trailing by a large margin in the polls going into early voting (which begins Monday), launched one of the dirtiest attacks anyone has launched on an opponent.
At first Dewhurst denied he had anything to do with the release of my medical records when I was treated for depression 30 years ago. He blamed former candidate Jerry Patterson for the release of records. However, in an e-mail sent out a few hours later in error to the media, Patterson clearly showed David was totally involved and knew everything that was happening.
I have never hidden the fact I struggled with depression in the 1980s, but I did keep the details private. They were personal as all medical issues are. I voluntarily entered a hospital in 1982 and then again in 1986 to treat my depression. The drugs that were prescribed for me in the hospital only made it worse. By 1987, through prayer, the love of my family and my doctor I was finally able to defeat depression. I have not seen a doctor or taken any medication for depression or any other mental health issue since 1987.
Millions of Texans have had an episode of depression or know of a family member who has. One reason I have talked about this issue on the radio over the years is to let people know there is no shame in asking for help or seeking treatment for depression. We must remove the stigma of seeking help for mental health. In most cases depression can be cured.
I have gone on to have a very productive and successful life for the last 30 years. My recently released medical exam shows I am in excellent physical and mental health as I have been for decades.
This has also been a test of my Christian faith. I open every speech with I'm a Christian first and conservative second. It's now time to live my faith through actions and not just words. There are two verses close to my heart that have kept me strong.
Isaiah 54:15 If anyone does attack you, it will not be my doing, whoever attacks you will surrender to you
Isaiah 54:17 No weapon formed against you will prevail, and you will refute every tongue that accuses you
My campaign has been focused on the issues, namely cutting property taxes and securing the border. Meanwhile Dewhurst has spent millions attacking me and to date not one single dollar on why he should be re-elected or on any issue. It's time to put an end to the dirty political tricks of David Dewhurst. It's the only way he knows how to campaign. We've seen it before.
I am the best candidate for Lt Governor. I am ready to serve and I ask for you vote. Early Voting begins Monday and election day is May 27th. You can get involved at http://www.danpatrick.org/
My Statement on Dewhurst's Attacks.....
The last 24 hrs have been some of the toughest in this campaign. David Dewhurst, who is trailing by a large margin in the polls going into early voting (which begins Monday), launched one of the dirtiest attacks anyone has launched on an opponent.
At first Dewhurst denied he had anything to do with the release of my medical records when I was treated for depression 30 years ago. He blamed former candidate Jerry Patterson for the release of records. However, in an e-mail sent out a few hours later in error to the media, Patterson clearly showed David was totally involved and knew everything that was happening.
I have never hidden the fact I struggled with depression in the 1980s, but I did keep the details private. They were personal as all medical issues are. I voluntarily entered a hospital in 1982 and then again in 1986 to treat my depression. The drugs that were prescribed for me in the hospital only made it worse. By 1987, through prayer, the love of my family and my doctor I was finally able to defeat depression. I have not seen a doctor or taken any medication for depression or any other mental health issue since 1987.
Millions of Texans have had an episode of depression or know of a family member who has. One reason I have talked about this issue on the radio over the years is to let people know there is no shame in asking for help or seeking treatment for depression. We must remove the stigma of seeking help for mental health. In most cases depression can be cured.
I have gone on to have a very productive and successful life for the last 30 years. My recently released medical exam shows I am in excellent physical and mental health as I have been for decades.
This has also been a test of my Christian faith. I open every speech with I'm a Christian first and conservative second. It's now time to live my faith through actions and not just words. There are two verses close to my heart that have kept me strong.
Isaiah 54:15 If anyone does attack you, it will not be my doing, whoever attacks you will surrender to you
Isaiah 54:17 No weapon formed against you will prevail, and you will refute every tongue that accuses you
My campaign has been focused on the issues, namely cutting property taxes and securing the border. Meanwhile Dewhurst has spent millions attacking me and to date not one single dollar on why he should be re-elected or on any issue. It's time to put an end to the dirty political tricks of David Dewhurst. It's the only way he knows how to campaign. We've seen it before.
I am the best candidate for Lt Governor. I am ready to serve and I ask for you vote. Early Voting begins Monday and election day is May 27th. You can get involved at http://www.danpatrick.org/
Ted Cruz: “Dewhurst was FOR in State Tuition for Illegal Immigrants before he was Against It”
"This is another
Republican primary year conversion by David Dewhurst. He was for in-state
tuition for illegal immigrants before he was against it.” – Ted Cruz
Securing the Texas/Mexico border is a very important issue
for a long time, and it is a big issue that has come up in the current Texas
Lieutenant Governor’s March 27th, 2014 Republican Primary Runoff
Election between Dan Patrick and David
Dewhurst. It has been for a very long time that the border and illegal
immigration has been an issue, but yet it seems as if nothing has been done.
There were National Guard troops there at one point but they have been scaled
back for some time now and Texas has not stepped in to do much to fill in the
void. My brother served on the border for a year and personally witnessed battles
and explosions along the border. This is Texas for crying out loud, why have we
not been able to do anything significant to protect our border? I believe this
lack of sufficient action reflects poorly on the current leadership. That is a
key reason why Conservative Dan Patrick is challenging the current leadership. Is
David Dewhurst a really bad guy or a liberal? No, but Texas needs leadership
that will not back down and take Texas to the next level of getting things done
instead of playing politics. That is why Texas elected Ted Cruz as our US
Senator instead of David Dewhurst. I believe that most of us Texans would agree
that Ted Cruz was the right man for the job and has done an amazing Job
standing up for conservative values and fighting instead of compromising.
On top of a lack of meaningful border security, there has
also been a lack of meaningful legislation to “stop the magnet” so to speak. In
other words, we have to secure the border, but we also have to end the
incentives that are a magnet for people coming over the border illegally
instead of coming over the right, legal way.
Some supporters of Dewhurst will claim that Patrick or his
supporters are not credible or are lying about Dewhurst on issues like the
border and illegal immigration. Well how about listening to the words of our
trusted US Senator Ted Cruz.
Ted Cruz pointed out
Dewhurst’s hypocrisy during the 2012 U.S. Senate campaign.
During the campaign, Dewhurst said he would not have signed
the in-state tuition bill. Based on Dewhurst’s actions as Lt. Governor, Ted
Cruz said:
"This is another
Republican primary year conversion by David Dewhurst. He was for in-state
tuition for illegal immigrants before he was against it. The next Senator from
Texas needs to be a strong conservative who knows what he believes. I strongly
oppose in-state tuition for illegal aliens, and categorically oppose amnesty or
preferential treatment for illegal immigrants" (Corpus Christi Caller
Times, 09/27/2011).
David Dewhurst’s
Record:
- Dewhurst allowed for the expansion of in-state
tuition of illegal immigrants. Senate Bill
1528 (79-R)
- Dewhurst allowed for the expansion of free
healthcare for illegal immigrants. Senate
Bill 309 (78-R)
- Dewhurst reduced spending on the budget line items
for border security and fighting criminal gangs. LBB
Report White Paper
Dan Patrick’s Record:
Demand Reimbursement from Federal Government
*SCR 6 (2013)- Demands reimbursement by federal
government for border security costs (Dan co-authored).
Proclaims Texas’ dissatisfaction with the federal
government’s inadequate efforts to secure the Texas-Mexico international
border. Urges the Congress of the United States to reimburse the State of Texas
in the amount of $221,600,000 for bearing the financial burden of the federal
government’s responsibility to secure the Texas-Mexico international
border. (Did not pass)
Prohibit Sanctuary Cities
- *SB
358 (2009)- Prohibits Sanctuary Cities (by Dan Patrick)
States that a local governmental entity may not enact a
policy under which the entity will not fully enforce federal immigration
laws. It further provides that if a local entity adopts such a policy, a
private citizen will be able to file a writ of mandamus to compel compliance.
The entity may also lose state grant funds if it adopts such a policy. (Did not
pass)
- *HB
12 (2011)- Prohibited Sanctuary cities (Dan Co-sponsored).
The bill prohibits certain local government entities from
undertaking certain actions that would restrict the enforcement of state and
federal immigration law and by allowing the filing of a related citizen
complaint. (Did not pass)
- *SB
124 (2011)- Prohibits Sanctuary cities (by Dan Patrick)
The bill prohibits certain local government entities from
undertaking certain actions that would restrict the enforcement of state and
federal immigration law and by allowing the filing of a related citizen
complaint. (Did not pass)
- *SB
14 (2013(3))- Prohibits Sanctuary cities (by Dan Patrick)
The bill prohibits certain local government entities from
undertaking certain actions that would restrict the enforcement of state and
federal immigration law and by allowing the filing of a related citizen
complaint. (Did not pass)
Increase Penalties on Illegal Immigration
- *SB
773 (2007)- Made illegal immigration a state crime (by Dan Patrick)
Would have created the offense of criminal trespass by
illegal aliens (Class B) and prescribed certain procedures for arresting
illegal aliens suspected of committing criminal offenses. (Did not pass)
- *HB
260 (2011)- Enhances penalties for human smuggling (Dan Sponsored).
Enhances state human smuggling laws to 2nd degree felony. (Passed)
- *SB
394 (2011)- Created a new offense for unlawful transport of illegal aliens
(by Dan Patrick)
Would have created an offense of unlawful transport of an
undocumented person. (Did not pass)
Discourage Illegal Hiring Practices
- *SB
357 (2009)- Prohibits knowing employment of illegal aliens (by Dan
Patrick)
Would create a prohibition against the knowing employment of
persons not lawfully present in the United States and the suspension of
licenses held by certain employers for the knowing employment of those persons.
(Did not pass)
- *SB
30 (2013 (1)- Prohibits the knowing employment of illegals (by Dan Patrick)
Would prohibit the knowing employment of unauthorized
foreign nationals and to creation of a biennial report regarding reported
violations. (Did not pass)
Remove social enticements to illegals
- SB
268 (2007)- Wire transfer fee revenue to fund border security.
Placed a fee on the wire transfer of small amounts of money
outside the United States and dedicates the revenue to fund increased border
security. (Did not pass)
- *SB
1464 (2007)- Canceled voter registration of non-citizens (Dan joint
authored)
Would cancel voter registrations for non-U.S. citizens.
Requires the secretary of state to cancel an individual’s voter registration
immediately after receiving the list of persons excused from jury summons due
to noncitizenship. This bill also requires the county registrar to send a
written notice to those who have had their voter registration cancelled. (Did
not pass)
- *SB
1784 (2009)-Required lawful presence for getting a driver’s license
(Dan co-authored).
Would have required citizenship or lawful presence in the
United States for issuance of a driver’s license, personal identification
certificate, commercial driver’s license, or commercial driver learner’s
permit. (Did not pass)
Enable local law enforcement
- *HB
13 (2007)-Created Border Security Council (Dan co-sponsored).
Would have improved homeland security in Texas by creating
the Border Security Council, appointed by the governor. The bill provides that
DPS has the primary responsibility to analyze and disseminate criminal intelligence
information and to develop and operate a comprehensive intelligence database.
Additionally, the bill authorizes private institutions of higher education to
increase the security of their campuses and enforcement of state and local law.
(Did not pass)
- *SB
1840 (2007)- Protected the right of law enforcement to inquire into
immigration status (by Dan Patrick)
Protected the authority of a peace officer to inquire into
the immigration status of certain persons after arrest of lawful detention.
(Did not pass)
- *SB
268 (2007)-Placed a fee on money wired outside of US to fund border
initiatives (by Dan Patrick)
Provided for an assessment of a 10 percent wire transfer fee
on amounts up to $5,000 bound for foreign countries. This bill entitles U.S.
citizens who pay this transfer fee to apply for a refund of the fee through the
office of the comptroller of public accounts. Collected funds go into a border
security account and authorizes its appropriation solely by the governor’s
office for programs and initiatives to secure Texas’ international border. (Did
not pass)
- *SB
11 (2009) – Gang enforcement bill (Dan co-authored).
Provides for criminal and civil penalties and enforcement
options for individuals committing offenses related to gang activity; addresses
post-conviction and post-adjudication provisions, provisions relating to an
offense of graffiti, and matters relating to driver’s license restriction;
provides for the electronic monitoring of certain criminal street gang members;
and creates gang- free zones. (Did not pass)
- *SB
2584 (2009)- Required jails to determine citizenship status (by Dan
Patrick)
Would require a sheriff or other officer in charge of a
correctional facility to make a reasonable effort to determine a citizen’s
status, if that defendant received in the facility has been convicted of
certain felonies. (Did not pass)
- *SB
9 (2011)- Immigration Omnibus Bill (Dan joint authored).
The bill contains three main parts: a prohibition on
sanctuary cities; required use of secure communities; and statutory authority
for DPS to authenticate lawful presence when issuing state identification or
driver’s licenses. (Did not pass)
- *SB
126 (2011)- Requires law enforcement to inquire into lawful presence (by
Dan Patrick)
The duty and authority of a peace officer to inquire into
the lawful presence of certain persons. (Did not pass)
- *SB
288 (2011)- Authorizes southbound checkpoints along border (Dan
Co-authored).
Would authorize DPS to operate one or more southbound
vehicle checkpoints near the international border of Texas for the purpose of
preventing certain criminal offenses. (Did not pass)
- *SB
947 (2011)- Allows Border Patrol officers to arrest, search and seizure
under the laws of Texas (by Dan Patrick)
The bill would grant a Customs and Border Protection
Officer or Border Patrol Agent of the United States Customs and Border
Protection or an immigration enforcement agent or deportation officer of the
Department of Homeland Security the powers of arrest, search, and seizure under
the laws of Texas as to felony offenses. (Did not pass)
Friday, May 9, 2014
Hypocrisy: Dewhurst Filed for Bankruptcy then Attacks Dan Patrick for Past Bankruptcy
Politics is, well, it is politics. If you can find something
possibly negative about your opponent then you use it against him or her. I have
no issue with that because it is important for voters to see where you rise
above the other candidates in a race.
What I have an issue with is hypocrisy. I do NOT like it
when a candidate does something wrong, but then bashes his opponents for doing
the exact same thing. For example, if I voted to raise taxes it would be very
hypocritical of me to bash someone for also voting to raise taxes while hiding
the fact that I voted to raise taxes. That would be deceptive and flat out
unethical. Now if I have never voted to raise taxes and my opponent did, then
you better believe the people should know the truth that I do not raise taxes
but my opponent did.
The 2014 Texas Republican Primary Runoff Election (May 27th
Election Day) includes a very heated race for Lieutenant Governor of Texas. The
race has come down to Dan Patrick vs. David Dewhurst.
Dan
Patrick is the clear conservative choice in this race. Patrick is endorsed
by most conservative/tea party groups, and he also easily received the most
amount of votes in the primary election. David Dewhurst knows he is losing the
race so he has tried to attack Patrick. The problem is that David Dewhurst is
attacking Dan Patrick for doing something that Dewhurst also has done! That is
just hypocritical.
David Dewhurst
attacks Dan Patrick over 28 year old Bankruptcy and back taxes even though
Dewhurst had an even Bigger Bankruptcy than Patrick and Dewhurst also owed back
taxes.
Fact: David Dewhurst and his companies have been
involved in a bankruptcy case, a debt suit, tax liens and back taxes owed to
the state. Dewhurst owed millions of dollars to creditors and the state through
debts and unpaid taxes. If Dewhurst were to attack any other candidate for
bankruptcy or tax issues, he must answer questions about his own bankruptcy,
debt lawsuit and back taxes owed.
Fact: David Dewhurst’s business bankruptcy in 1982 listed
debts of more than $7 Million, compared to Dan Patrick’s 1986 bankruptcy
listing $816,000 in debts.
Fact: David Dewhurst and two of his companies were
sued in 1983 by a Houston bank to recover an unpaid debt; Dewhurst was ordered
to pay $832,805.
Fact: Dewhurst is a multimillionaire and he has yet
to pay the people who worked for his failed 2012 US Senate campaign. David
Dewhurst currently owes more than $1 million to vendors for services provided
to his 2012 U.S. Senate campaign.
Fact: Dewhurst owed $1,542 in back taxes and fines to
the Comptroller for unpaid franchise taxes relating to his company Trans-Gulf
Supply. The company did not file a franchise tax return in 1984 and did not pay
the state-required minimum tax. The company was subject to tax forfeiture in
1990. In 2000, the Comptroller’s Office informed Dewhurst that he owed use
taxes on art and furniture he purchased in foreign countries.
Dan Patrick is the
clearly the more solid, most outspoken conservative in this race.
This race is very similar to when conservative fighter Ted
Cruz ran against David Dewhurst for US Senate. Sure, David Dewhurst is not a
bad guy and not a liberal, but David Dewhurst just does not always put his foot
in the ground and consistently stand for conservative values. Dewhurst is especially
being hypocritical for attacking Patrick over things that Dewhurst is just as
guilty of doing. Dewhurst likes to be a little friendlier to Democrats than
what is needed. I understand wanting Democrats to be at the table and have a
voice, but Dewhurst would go above and beyond and appoint Liberal Democrats and
even liberal Republicans to key leadership positions in the Texas Senate. Even
the big Wendy Davis “filibuster” to try to stop the new Texas Pro Life laws
should have ended much sooner had it not been for Dewhurst not stopping it
sooner. Dewhurst is no liberal, but Texas needs a conservative fighter who will
go above and beyond. That is why I supported Ted Cruz over Dewhurst and that is
also why I support Dan Patrick over Dewhurst in this Texas Lieutenant Governor
Republican Primary Election May 27th, 2014.
Wednesday, April 9, 2014
Texas Transvestite Teacher Confuses 5th Grade Students at Lumberton ISD – Suspended after Outrage
The small, predominantly Christian community of Lumberton,
TX is once again about to hit the national scene. The Lumberton Independent
School has suspended a transvestite teacher. There will be a School Board
meeting this Thursday night at 7pm where it is expected there will be a large number of outspoken people from both sides who show up to speak during the public comment time. State
Board of Education member David Bradly had this to say regarding the upcoming
school board decision, “He does not have to be fired as substitutes are not
under contract. The district just fails to call him for the next days work.”
Furthermore, men who want to dress up as women are not a protected class under the
Constitution or state law and therefore the teacher can be fired. Especially in schools, there is broad authority to make decisions based on
what the people of the community wants and believes is in the best interest of
the vulnerable students of the school district. I suspect the man will try to
sue and we will have a trial with national implications.
Lumberton is a great community and has a great educational
environment compared to other public schools. I live here and I personally hate
to see the school getting so much negative attention because it is not a
reflection of the majority of the teachers and administration. Unfortunately,
in order to fix problems and make sure they do not happen again, you have to
expose the problems. It is a dirty job but someone has to do it.
If the board goes into executive session to privately discuss personnel, some believe that the School Board will also discuss who
hired him in the first place and thought it was ok for him to wear a dress in
front of 10 year olds who were so distracted that they could not take their tests.
Superintendent John Valastro has taken heat in recent years due to high profile issues. In this case, Valastro is not over picking substitute teachers, but he did suspend the teacher following the recent complaints. I have written several articles regarding Lumberton ISD issues, from
vulgar school plays with cursing, to CSCOPE, to students wearing Muslim Burqas,
to liberal teachers wearing vote Obama shirts and telling students not to watch
Fox News. John Griffing’s WND story on the Burqa issue led to national
attention and even helped push out CSCOPE curriculum on a statewide level (although
it is still around).

I first heard about the issue when my youngest brother came
home and told me about the kids talking about a male substitute teacher that
was in a different class. This teacher was signing his name as Mrs. I thought
that was strange, but I did not realize the extent of what was going on until I
heard Chip Darby talking about the issue on freedom 1300. Apparently there was
a male teacher wearing a dress and makeup at the Lumberton Intermediate School.
The teacher’s name is Laura Jane Klug (born Kurt Klug). I looked him up on
Facebook and what I found was an emotionally disturbed and confused older
man. He has not always wanted to be a woman. According to a note he posted on his Facebook page on July 7th,
2011 titled “How Much More Can I Take?” Kurt Klug was emotionally distraught
and seemingly ready to give in with his life because of the pain of his female
wife leaving him. The pain and distraught of his wife leaving him must have
driven him to decide that he wanted to become a woman. From 2011 until now, Kurt
changed his name to Laura Jane Klug and started dressing up like a woman and
acting like a woman. He has joined many lesbian, gay and transgender pages on Facebook.
Oh, and he also likes Texas Politician Dan Branch’s page.
Let me get one thing straight, I do not hate this man, nor
am I angry at him. I feel bad for him. He was so hurt and emotionally
distraught that he was driven to wanting a radical change. He seems like he was
and maybe still is a Christian, but he is certainly hurting and has lost his
way. We all have issues and this is his issue.
That being said, a school house with young, impressionable,
easily distracted and easily confused children is not the place for this man to
be. The school has very strict dress codes and boys cannot even have long hair.
The environment is controlled to minimize distractions so that the students can
learn. Like it or not, a transvestite is a distraction. Not only that, he frightened
and confused many students who then went home to their parents who had to have
age inappropriate conversations with their children.
Roger Beard, whose son was in the class Klug was subbing, is
an outspoken parent who talked to the local Channel 12 News about this issue.
He said what concerns him is the distraction he believes a transgender teacher
poses to ten and eleven year old children.
"If it does affect my child and his ability to learn or
if it causes questions that I don't feel are appropriate then undoubtedly
there's an issue with having somebody transgender, transsexual or transvestite,
to be teaching that age group," Beard said.
Sheli Jones Wells also had a child in the class and she
posted this comment on Facebook about the situation, “I did have to explain to
my daughter what transgender was last Thursday afternoon because it was her
home room class he was in. I was none to happy to venture down that road with
my 11 year old. Judge? No. But do I have reservations about WHY this person
wants to be in our schools for $60 a day, you better believe it.”
I wanted to hear what others in Lumberton had to say, that is
when I took to Facebook to see what I could find out from friends who work at
or have students at the Intermediate School.
The response I got was overwhelming.
Below are screenshots of what I posted on Facebook, and some
of the responses that I got:
Labels:
burqa,
CSCOPE,
facebook,
Freedom 1300,
John Griffing,
John Valastro,
Kurt Klug,
Laura Jane Clug,
lisd,
Lumberton Independent School District,
lumberton isd,
lumberton school board,
Obama,
transgender,
transvestite
Wednesday, March 5, 2014
Election Results for Texas 2014 Republican Primary
Top Statewide Election Results:
US Senate:
John Cornyn 59.44%
Steve Stockman 19.13%
Dwayne Stovall 10.71%
Governor:
Greg Abbott 91.50%
Lieutenant Governor:
Dan Patrick 41.45%
David Dewhurst 28.31%
Todd Staples 17.76%
Jerry Patterson 12.47%
Attorney General:
Ken Paxton 44.44%
Dan Branch 33.49%
Barry Smitherman 22.06%
Comptroller of Public Accounts:
Glenn Hegar 49.99%
Harvey Hilderbran 26.01%
Debra Medina 19.30%
Land Commissioner:
George P. Bush 73.00%
David Watts: 26.99%
Agriculture Commissioner:
Sid Miller 34.58%
Tommy Merritt: 20.95%
Eric Opiela 17.39
Railroad Commissioner:
Wayne Christian 42.68%
Ryan Sitton 30.52%
Becky Berger 16.82%
Supreme Court Chief Justice:
Jeff Brown 71.91%
Joe Pool 28.08%
Supreme Court Place 7:
Phil Johnson 64.02%
Sharon McCally 35.97%
Our election night returns are updated every five minutes.
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Below is a quick summary of the top results from the top
races in Texas. In the races with more than two candidates, if one of the
candidates did not get over 50% of the vote then there will be a runoff
election with the top two vote getters.
The FULL list of statewide election results can be seen by scrolling further down in this article, or at the Texas Secretary of State website here: https://team1.sos.state.tx.us/enr/results/mar04_169_state.htm?x=0&y=4889&id=38
US Senate:
John Cornyn 59.44%
Steve Stockman 19.13%
Dwayne Stovall 10.71%
Governor:
Greg Abbott 91.50%
Lieutenant Governor:
Dan Patrick 41.45%
David Dewhurst 28.31%
Todd Staples 17.76%
Jerry Patterson 12.47%
Attorney General:
Ken Paxton 44.44%
Dan Branch 33.49%
Barry Smitherman 22.06%
Comptroller of Public Accounts:
Glenn Hegar 49.99%
Harvey Hilderbran 26.01%
Debra Medina 19.30%
Land Commissioner:
George P. Bush 73.00%
David Watts: 26.99%
Agriculture Commissioner:
Sid Miller 34.58%
Tommy Merritt: 20.95%
Eric Opiela 17.39
Railroad Commissioner:
Wayne Christian 42.68%
Ryan Sitton 30.52%
Becky Berger 16.82%
Supreme Court Chief Justice:
Jeff Brown 71.91%
Joe Pool 28.08%
Supreme Court Place 7:
Phil Johnson 64.02%
Sharon McCally 35.97%
FULL Unofficial Statewide Elections Results As Of: 3/5/2014 8:05:46 AM
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U. S. Senator | ||||||||
Curt Cleaver | REP | 6,302 | 0.89% | 12,351 | 0.94% | |||
Ken Cope | REP | 23,718 | 3.36% | 34,006 | 2.59% | |||
John Cornyn - Incumbent | REP | 436,575 | 61.95% | 778,912 | 59.44% | |||
Chris Mapp | REP | 12,755 | 1.81% | 23,230 | 1.77% | |||
Reid Reasor | REP | 10,718 | 1.52% | 20,552 | 1.56% | |||
Steve Stockman | REP | 120,663 | 17.12% | 250,746 | 19.13% | |||
Dwayne Stovall | REP | 68,770 | 9.75% | 140,403 | 10.71% | |||
Linda Vega | REP | 25,188 | 3.57% | 50,063 | 3.82% | |||
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Race Total | 704,689 | 1,310,263 | ||||||
Early Provisional Ballots Reported | 426 | |||||||
Total Provisional Ballots Reported | 3,301 | |||||||
Precincts Reported | 8,825 | of | 8,829 Precincts | 99.95% | ||||
Statewide Turnout | 9.63% | 13,601,324 Registered Voters | ||||||
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RACE | NAME | PARTY | EARLY VOTES | PERCENT | TOTAL VOTES | PERCENT | ||
U. S. Representative District 3 | ||||||||
Cami Dean | REP | 1,334 | 5.63% | 2,420 | 6.29% | |||
Sam Johnson - Incumbent | REP | 19,230 | 81.25% | 30,943 | 80.50% | |||
Josh Loveless | REP | 1,239 | 5.23% | 2,077 | 5.40% | |||
Harry Pierce | REP | 1,864 | 7.87% | 2,997 | 7.79% | |||
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Race Total | 23,667 | 38,437 | ||||||
Precincts Reported | 178 | of | 178 Precincts | 100.00% | ||||
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RACE | NAME | PARTY | EARLY VOTES | PERCENT | TOTAL VOTES | PERCENT | ||
U. S. Representative District 4 | ||||||||
Tony Arterburn | REP | 585 | 1.92% | 1,250 | 1.90% | |||
Lou Gigliotti | REP | 4,900 | 16.14% | 10,592 | 16.13% | |||
Ralph M. Hall - Incumbent | REP | 14,032 | 46.24% | 29,815 | 45.42% | |||
Brent Lawson | REP | 975 | 3.21% | 2,287 | 3.48% | |||
John Ratcliffe | REP | 8,661 | 28.54% | 18,891 | 28.77% | |||
John Stacy | REP | 1,191 | 3.92% | 2,807 | 4.27% | |||
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Race Total | 30,344 | 65,642 | ||||||
Precincts Reported | 337 | of | 337 Precincts | 100.00% | ||||
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RACE | NAME | PARTY | EARLY VOTES | PERCENT | TOTAL VOTES | PERCENT | ||
U. S. Representative District 6 | ||||||||
Joe Barton - Incumbent | REP | 18,270 | 73.63% | 32,579 | 72.65% | |||
Frank C. Kuchar | REP | 6,543 | 26.36% | 12,260 | 27.34% | |||
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Race Total | 24,813 | 44,839 | ||||||
Precincts Reported | 261 | of | 261 Precincts | 100.00% | ||||
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RACE | NAME | PARTY | EARLY VOTES | PERCENT | TOTAL VOTES | PERCENT | ||
U. S. Representative District 8 | ||||||||
Kevin Brady - Incumbent | REP | 23,185 | 67.58% | 41,549 | 68.04% | |||
Craig McMichael | REP | 11,122 | 32.41% | 19,508 | 31.95% | |||
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Race Total | 34,307 | 61,057 | ||||||
Precincts Reported | 208 | of | 208 Precincts | 100.00% | ||||
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RACE | NAME | PARTY | EARLY VOTES | PERCENT | TOTAL VOTES | PERCENT | ||
U. S. Representative District 11 | ||||||||
Wade Brown | REP | 9,656 | 25.82% | 18,979 | 26.32% | |||
Mike Conaway - Incumbent | REP | 27,740 | 74.17% | 53,107 | 73.67% | |||
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Race Total | 37,396 | 72,086 | ||||||
Precincts Reported | 363 | of | 363 Precincts | 100.00% | ||||
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RACE | NAME | PARTY | EARLY VOTES | PERCENT | TOTAL VOTES | PERCENT | ||
U. S. Representative District 13 | ||||||||
Pam Barlow | REP | 3,568 | 11.52% | 8,860 | 13.34% | |||
Elaine Hays | REP | 5,267 | 17.00% | 12,438 | 18.73% | |||
Mac Thornberry - Incumbent | REP | 22,132 | 71.46% | 45,097 | 67.92% | |||
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Race Total | 30,967 | 66,395 | ||||||
Precincts Reported | 386 | of | 386 Precincts | 100.00% | ||||
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RACE | NAME | PARTY | EARLY VOTES | PERCENT | TOTAL VOTES | PERCENT | ||
U. S. Representative District 15 | ||||||||
Doug Carlile | REP | 3,418 | 42.49% | 6,393 | 45.11% | |||
Eddie Zamora | REP | 4,626 | 57.50% | 7,776 | 54.88% | |||
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Race Total | 8,044 | 14,169 | ||||||
Precincts Reported | 280 | of | 280 Precincts | 100.00% | ||||
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RACE | NAME | PARTY | EARLY VOTES | PERCENT | TOTAL VOTES | PERCENT | ||
U. S. Representative District 19 | ||||||||
Donald R. May | REP | 7,704 | 22.87% | 14,486 | 23.55% | |||
Randy Neugebauer - Incumbent | REP | 21,959 | 65.19% | 39,585 | 64.37% | |||
Chris Winn | REP | 4,020 | 11.93% | 7,422 | 12.06% | |||
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Race Total | 33,683 | 61,493 | ||||||
Precincts Reported | 382 | of | 382 Precincts | 100.00% | ||||
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RACE | NAME | PARTY | EARLY VOTES | PERCENT | TOTAL VOTES | PERCENT | ||
U. S. Representative District 21 | ||||||||
Matt McCall | REP | 12,976 | 31.89% | 22,596 | 33.91% | |||
Lamar Smith - Incumbent | REP | 25,603 | 62.94% | 40,262 | 60.42% | |||
Michael J. Smith | REP | 2,099 | 5.16% | 3,772 | 5.66% | |||
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Race Total | 40,678 | 66,630 | ||||||
Precincts Reported | 289 | of | 289 Precincts | 100.00% | ||||
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RACE | NAME | PARTY | EARLY VOTES | PERCENT | TOTAL VOTES | PERCENT | ||
U. S. Representative District 23 | ||||||||
Francisco "Quico" Canseco | REP | 6,261 | 42.12% | 10,204 | 40.37% | |||
Will Hurd | REP | 6,003 | 40.38% | 10,348 | 40.94% | |||
Robert Lowry | REP | 2,600 | 17.49% | 4,723 | 18.68% | |||
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Race Total | 14,864 | 25,275 | ||||||
Precincts Reported | 300 | of | 301 Precincts | 99.67% | ||||
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RACE | NAME | PARTY | EARLY VOTES | PERCENT | TOTAL VOTES | PERCENT | ||
U. S. Representative District 26 | ||||||||
Michael Burgess - Incumbent | REP | 19,921 | 83.49% | 33,727 | 82.60% | |||
Joel A. Krause | REP | 3,577 | 14.99% | 6,406 | 15.68% | |||
Divenchy Watrous | REP | 362 | 1.51% | 696 | 1.70% | |||
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Race Total | 23,860 | 40,829 | ||||||
Precincts Reported | 170 | of | 170 Precincts | 100.00% | ||||
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RACE | NAME | PARTY | EARLY VOTES | PERCENT | TOTAL VOTES | PERCENT | ||
U. S. Representative District 32 | ||||||||
Katrina Pierson | REP | 7,240 | 31.30% | 16,560 | 36.38% | |||
Pete Sessions - Incumbent | REP | 15,884 | 68.69% | 28,954 | 63.61% | |||
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Race Total | 23,124 | 45,514 | ||||||
Precincts Reported | 209 | of | 209 Precincts | 100.00% | ||||
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RACE | NAME | PARTY | EARLY VOTES | PERCENT | TOTAL VOTES | PERCENT | ||
U. S. Representative District 36 | ||||||||
John Amdur | REP | 714 | 2.54% | 1,470 | 2.85% | |||
Brian Babin | REP | 9,463 | 33.71% | 17,167 | 33.36% | |||
Doug Centilli | REP | 1,275 | 4.54% | 3,499 | 6.79% | |||
Jim Engstrand | REP | 714 | 2.54% | 1,281 | 2.48% | |||
Phil Fitzgerald | REP | 1,928 | 6.86% | 3,383 | 6.57% | |||
Pat Kasprzak | REP | 623 | 2.21% | 1,116 | 2.16% | |||
John Manlove | REP | 1,871 | 6.66% | 3,554 | 6.90% | |||
Chuck Meyer | REP | 928 | 3.30% | 1,573 | 3.05% | |||
Kim I. Morrell | REP | 750 | 2.67% | 1,440 | 2.79% | |||
Dave Norman | REP | 1,271 | 4.52% | 2,322 | 4.51% | |||
Robin Riley | REP | 1,432 | 5.10% | 2,644 | 5.13% | |||
Ben Streusand | REP | 7,097 | 25.28% | 12,009 | 23.33% | |||
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Race Total | 28,066 | 51,458 | ||||||
Precincts Reported | 274 | of | 274 Precincts | 100.00% | ||||
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RACE | NAME | PARTY | EARLY VOTES | PERCENT | TOTAL VOTES | PERCENT | ||
Governor | ||||||||
Greg Abbott | REP | 654,976 | 92.02% | 1,219,831 | 91.50% | |||
Lisa Fritsch | REP | 29,444 | 4.13% | 58,742 | 4.40% | |||
SECEDE Kilgore | REP | 9,136 | 1.28% | 19,021 | 1.42% | |||
Miriam Martinez | REP | 18,148 | 2.54% | 35,416 | 2.65% | |||
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Race Total | 711,704 | 1,333,010 | ||||||
Early Provisional Ballots Reported | 426 | |||||||
Total Provisional Ballots Reported | 3,301 | |||||||
Precincts Reported | 8,825 | of | 8,829 Precincts | 99.95% | ||||
Statewide Turnout | 9.80% | 13,601,324 Registered Voters | ||||||
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RACE | NAME | PARTY | EARLY VOTES | PERCENT | TOTAL VOTES | PERCENT | ||
Lieutenant Governor | ||||||||
David Dewhurst - Incumbent | REP | 195,460 | 27.32% | 376,164 | 28.31% | |||
Dan Patrick | REP | 309,669 | 43.29% | 550,742 | 41.45% | |||
Jerry Patterson | REP | 90,820 | 12.69% | 165,777 | 12.47% | |||
Todd Staples | REP | 119,291 | 16.67% | 235,972 | 17.76% | |||
----------- | ----------- | |||||||
Race Total | 715,240 | 1,328,655 | ||||||
Early Provisional Ballots Reported | 426 | |||||||
Total Provisional Ballots Reported | 3,301 | |||||||
Precincts Reported | 8,825 | of | 8,829 Precincts | 99.95% | ||||
Statewide Turnout | 9.76% | 13,601,324 Registered Voters | ||||||
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RACE | NAME | PARTY | EARLY VOTES | PERCENT | TOTAL VOTES | PERCENT | ||
Attorney General | ||||||||
Dan Branch | REP | 220,116 | 32.24% | 426,561 | 33.49% | |||
Ken Paxton | REP | 294,198 | 43.09% | 566,080 | 44.44% | |||
Barry Smitherman | REP | 168,411 | 24.66% | 281,050 | 22.06% | |||
----------- | ----------- | |||||||
Race Total | 682,725 | 1,273,691 | ||||||
Early Provisional Ballots Reported | 426 | |||||||
Total Provisional Ballots Reported | 3,301 | |||||||
Precincts Reported | 8,825 | of | 8,829 Precincts | 99.95% | ||||
Statewide Turnout | 9.36% | 13,601,324 Registered Voters | ||||||
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RACE | NAME | PARTY | EARLY VOTES | PERCENT | TOTAL VOTES | PERCENT | ||
Comptroller of Public Accounts | ||||||||
Glenn Hegar | REP | 322,327 | 49.00% | 610,493 | 49.99% | |||
Harvey Hilderbran | REP | 184,905 | 28.11% | 317,703 | 26.01% | |||
Debra Medina | REP | 121,678 | 18.50% | 235,699 | 19.30% | |||
Raul Torres | REP | 28,785 | 4.37% | 57,240 | 4.68% | |||
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Race Total | 657,695 | 1,221,135 | ||||||
Early Provisional Ballots Reported | 426 | |||||||
Total Provisional Ballots Reported | 3,301 | |||||||
Precincts Reported | 8,825 | of | 8,829 Precincts | 99.95% | ||||
Statewide Turnout | 8.97% | 13,601,324 Registered Voters | ||||||
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RACE | NAME | PARTY | EARLY VOTES | PERCENT | TOTAL VOTES | PERCENT | ||
Commissioner of the General Land Office | ||||||||
George P. Bush | REP | 513,852 | 75.04% | 934,501 | 73.00% | |||
David Watts | REP | 170,892 | 24.95% | 345,550 | 26.99% | |||
----------- | ----------- | |||||||
Race Total | 684,744 | 1,280,051 | ||||||
Early Provisional Ballots Reported | 426 | |||||||
Total Provisional Ballots Reported | 3,301 | |||||||
Precincts Reported | 8,825 | of | 8,829 Precincts | 99.95% | ||||
Statewide Turnout | 9.41% | 13,601,324 Registered Voters | ||||||
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RACE | NAME | PARTY | EARLY VOTES | PERCENT | TOTAL VOTES | PERCENT | ||
Commissioner of Agriculture | ||||||||
J. Allen Carnes | REP | 78,629 | 12.31% | 147,599 | 12.44% | |||
Joe Cotten | REP | 91,363 | 14.30% | 173,380 | 14.61% | |||
Tommy Merritt | REP | 132,854 | 20.80% | 248,568 | 20.95% | |||
Sid Miller | REP | 243,621 | 38.14% | 410,273 | 34.58% | |||
Eric Opiela | REP | 92,248 | 14.44% | 206,383 | 17.39% | |||
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Race Total | 638,715 | 1,186,203 | ||||||
Early Provisional Ballots Reported | 426 | |||||||
Total Provisional Ballots Reported | 3,301 | |||||||
Precincts Reported | 8,825 | of | 8,829 Precincts | 99.95% | ||||
Statewide Turnout | 8.72% | 13,601,324 Registered Voters | ||||||
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RACE | NAME | PARTY | EARLY VOTES | PERCENT | TOTAL VOTES | PERCENT | ||
Railroad Commissioner | ||||||||
Becky Berger | REP | 103,713 | 16.25% | 197,791 | 16.82% | |||
Malachi Boyuls | REP | 63,287 | 9.92% | 117,117 | 9.96% | |||
Wayne Christian | REP | 260,994 | 40.91% | 501,789 | 42.68% | |||
Ryan Sitton | REP | 209,925 | 32.90% | 358,817 | 30.52% | |||
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Race Total | 637,919 | 1,175,514 | ||||||
Early Provisional Ballots Reported | 426 | |||||||
Total Provisional Ballots Reported | 3,301 | |||||||
Precincts Reported | 8,825 | of | 8,829 Precincts | 99.95% | ||||
Statewide Turnout | 8.64% | 13,601,324 Registered Voters | ||||||
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RACE | NAME | PARTY | EARLY VOTES | PERCENT | TOTAL VOTES | PERCENT | ||
Chief Justice, Supreme Court | ||||||||
Nathan Hecht - Incumbent | REP | 372,845 | 58.86% | 707,664 | 60.48% | |||
Robert Talton | REP | 260,532 | 41.13% | 462,247 | 39.51% | |||
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Race Total | 633,377 | 1,169,911 | ||||||
Early Provisional Ballots Reported | 426 | |||||||
Total Provisional Ballots Reported | 3,301 | |||||||
Precincts Reported | 8,825 | of | 8,829 Precincts | 99.95% | ||||
Statewide Turnout | 8.60% | 13,601,324 Registered Voters | ||||||
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RACE | NAME | PARTY | EARLY VOTES | PERCENT | TOTAL VOTES | PERCENT | ||
Justice, Supreme Court, Place 6 - Unexpired Term | ||||||||
Jeff Brown - Incumbent | REP | 453,234 | 73.05% | 820,558 | 71.91% | |||
Joe Pool | REP | 167,175 | 26.94% | 320,532 | 28.08% | |||
----------- | ----------- | |||||||
Race Total | 620,409 | 1,141,090 | ||||||
Early Provisional Ballots Reported | 426 | |||||||
Total Provisional Ballots Reported | 3,301 | |||||||
Precincts Reported | 8,825 | of | 8,829 Precincts | 99.95% | ||||
Statewide Turnout | 8.38% | 13,601,324 Registered Voters | ||||||
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RACE | NAME | PARTY | EARLY VOTES | PERCENT | TOTAL VOTES | PERCENT | ||
Justice, Supreme Court, Place 7 | ||||||||
Jeff Boyd - Incumbent | REP | 547,205 | 100.00% | 998,124 | 100.00% | |||
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Race Total | 547,205 | 998,124 | ||||||
Early Provisional Ballots Reported | 426 | |||||||
Total Provisional Ballots Reported | 3,301 | |||||||
Precincts Reported | 8,825 | of | 8,829 Precincts | 99.95% | ||||
Statewide Turnout | 7.33% | 13,601,324 Registered Voters | ||||||
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RACE | NAME | PARTY | EARLY VOTES | PERCENT | TOTAL VOTES | PERCENT | ||
Justice, Supreme Court, Place 8 | ||||||||
Phil Johnson - Incumbent | REP | 388,854 | 62.61% | 731,247 | 64.02% | |||
Sharon McCally | REP | 232,186 | 37.38% | 410,843 | 35.97% | |||
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Race Total | 621,040 | 1,142,090 | ||||||
Early Provisional Ballots Reported | 426 | |||||||
Total Provisional Ballots Reported | 3,301 | |||||||
Precincts Reported | 8,825 | of | 8,829 Precincts | 99.95% | ||||
Statewide Turnout | 8.39% | 13,601,324 Registered Voters | ||||||
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RACE | NAME | PARTY | EARLY VOTES | PERCENT | TOTAL VOTES | PERCENT | ||
Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals Place 3 | ||||||||
Bert Richardson | REP | 367,379 | 60.97% | 666,572 | 60.38% | |||
Barbara Walther | REP | 235,137 | 39.02% | 437,374 | 39.61% | |||
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Race Total | 602,516 | 1,103,946 | ||||||
Early Provisional Ballots Reported | 426 | |||||||
Total Provisional Ballots Reported | 3,301 | |||||||
Precincts Reported | 8,825 | of | 8,829 Precincts | 99.95% | ||||
Statewide Turnout | 8.11% | 13,601,324 Registered Voters | ||||||
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RACE | NAME | PARTY | EARLY VOTES | PERCENT | TOTAL VOTES | PERCENT | ||
Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals Place 4 | ||||||||
Richard Dean Davis | REP | 156,225 | 26.17% | 305,960 | 27.96% | |||
Jani Jo Wood | REP | 102,924 | 17.24% | 189,835 | 17.35% | |||
Kevin Patrick Yeary | REP | 337,607 | 56.57% | 598,203 | 54.68% | |||
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Race Total | 596,756 | 1,093,998 | ||||||
Early Provisional Ballots Reported | 426 | |||||||
Total Provisional Ballots Reported | 3,301 | |||||||
Precincts Reported | 8,825 | of | 8,829 Precincts | 99.95% | ||||
Statewide Turnout | 8.04% | 13,601,324 Registered Voters | ||||||
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RACE | NAME | PARTY | EARLY VOTES | PERCENT | TOTAL VOTES | PERCENT | ||
Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals Place 9 | ||||||||
W.C. "Bud" Kirkendall | REP | 295,047 | 49.56% | 520,693 | 47.72% | |||
David Newell | REP | 300,186 | 50.43% | 570,319 | 52.27% | |||
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Race Total | 595,233 | 1,091,012 | ||||||
Early Provisional Ballots Reported | 426 | |||||||
Total Provisional Ballots Reported | 3,301 | |||||||
Precincts Reported | 8,825 | of | 8,829 Precincts | 99.95% | ||||
Statewide Turnout | 8.02% | 13,601,324 Registered Voters | ||||||
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RACE | NAME | PARTY | EARLY VOTES | PERCENT | TOTAL VOTES | PERCENT | ||
Member, State Board of Education, District 7 | ||||||||
Rita Ashley | REP | 24,483 | 47.00% | 40,732 | 44.70% | |||
David Bradley - Incumbent | REP | 27,608 | 52.99% | 50,376 | 55.29% | |||
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Race Total | 52,091 | 91,108 | ||||||
Precincts Reported | 598 | of | 598 Precincts | 100.00% | ||||
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RACE | NAME | PARTY | EARLY VOTES | PERCENT | TOTAL VOTES | PERCENT | ||
Member, State Board of Education, District 11 | ||||||||
Patricia "Pat" Hardy - Incumbent | REP | 24,575 | 50.72% | 43,106 | 49.57% | |||
Eric Mahroum | REP | 20,707 | 42.73% | 37,839 | 43.51% | |||
Lady Theresa Thombs | REP | 3,169 | 6.54% | 6,008 | 6.90% | |||
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Race Total | 48,451 | 86,953 | ||||||
Precincts Reported | 594 | of | 594 Precincts | 100.00% | ||||
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RACE | NAME | PARTY | EARLY VOTES | PERCENT | TOTAL VOTES | PERCENT | ||
State Senator, District 2 | ||||||||
Bob Deuell - Incumbent | REP | 11,796 | 49.07% | 23,847 | 48.49% | |||
Bob Hall | REP | 9,526 | 39.63% | 19,085 | 38.81% | |||
Mark Thompson | REP | 2,714 | 11.29% | 6,240 | 12.69% | |||
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Race Total | 24,036 | 49,172 | ||||||
Precincts Reported | 289 | of | 289 Precincts | 100.00% | ||||
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RACE | NAME | PARTY | EARLY VOTES | PERCENT | TOTAL VOTES | PERCENT | ||
State Senator, District 7 | ||||||||
Paul Bettencourt | REP | 22,145 | 90.18% | 39,423 | 89.17% | |||
James Wilson | REP | 2,409 | 9.81% | 4,784 | 10.82% | |||
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Race Total | 24,554 | 44,207 | ||||||
Precincts Reported | 169 | of | 169 Precincts | 100.00% | ||||
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RACE | NAME | PARTY | EARLY VOTES | PERCENT | TOTAL VOTES | PERCENT | ||
State Senator, District 10 | ||||||||
Konni Burton | REP | 11,269 | 44.83% | 19,284 | 43.22% | |||
Tony Pompa | REP | 3,010 | 11.97% | 5,595 | 12.54% | |||
Jon Schweitzer | REP | 806 | 3.20% | 1,367 | 3.06% | |||
Mark M. Shelton | REP | 8,689 | 34.57% | 15,686 | 35.16% | |||
Mark Skinner | REP | 1,359 | 5.40% | 2,677 | 6.00% | |||
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Race Total | 25,133 | 44,609 | ||||||
Precincts Reported | 357 | of | 357 Precincts | 100.00% | ||||
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RACE | NAME | PARTY | EARLY VOTES | PERCENT | TOTAL VOTES | PERCENT | ||
State Senator, District 16 | ||||||||
John Carona - Incumbent | REP | 12,707 | 49.70% | 24,501 | 49.36% | |||
Don Huffines | REP | 12,859 | 50.29% | 25,136 | 50.63% | |||
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Race Total | 25,566 | 49,637 | ||||||
Precincts Reported | 270 | of | 270 Precincts | 100.00% | ||||
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RACE | NAME | PARTY | EARLY VOTES | PERCENT | TOTAL VOTES | PERCENT | ||
State Senator, District 17 | ||||||||
Derek A. Anthony | REP | 3,892 | 17.01% | 7,691 | 18.91% | |||
Joan Huffman - Incumbent | REP | 18,976 | 82.98% | 32,962 | 81.08% | |||
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Race Total | 22,868 | 40,653 | ||||||
Precincts Reported | 347 | of | 347 Precincts | 100.00% | ||||
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RACE | NAME | PARTY | EARLY VOTES | PERCENT | TOTAL VOTES | PERCENT | ||
State Senator, District 25 | ||||||||
Donna Campbell - Incumbent | REP | 25,023 | 54.80% | 40,767 | 55.39% | |||
Elisa Chan | REP | 11,432 | 25.03% | 17,887 | 24.30% | |||
Mike Novak | REP | 9,205 | 20.15% | 14,942 | 20.30% | |||
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Race Total | 45,660 | 73,596 | ||||||
Precincts Reported | 309 | of | 309 Precincts | 100.00% | ||||
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RACE | NAME | PARTY | EARLY VOTES | PERCENT | TOTAL VOTES | PERCENT | ||
State Senator, District 31 | ||||||||
Mike Canon | REP | 15,743 | 44.17% | 33,223 | 47.56% | |||
Kel Seliger - Incumbent | REP | 19,896 | 55.82% | 36,623 | 52.43% | |||
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Race Total | 35,639 | 69,846 | ||||||
Precincts Reported | 365 | of | 365 Precincts | 100.00% | ||||
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RACE | NAME | PARTY | EARLY VOTES | PERCENT | TOTAL VOTES | PERCENT | ||
State Representative District 1 | ||||||||
George Lavender - Incumbent | REP | 3,896 | 53.21% | 7,898 | 45.65% | |||
Gary VanDeaver | REP | 3,425 | 46.78% | 9,400 | 54.34% | |||
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Race Total | 7,321 | 17,298 | ||||||
Precincts Reported | 90 | of | 90 Precincts | 100.00% | ||||
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RACE | NAME | PARTY | EARLY VOTES | PERCENT | TOTAL VOTES | PERCENT | ||
State Representative District 4 | ||||||||
Lance Gooden - Incumbent | REP | 4,165 | 47.90% | 8,079 | 48.96% | |||
Stuart Spitzer | REP | 4,529 | 52.09% | 8,421 | 51.03% | |||
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Race Total | 8,694 | 16,500 | ||||||
Precincts Reported | 54 | of | 54 Precincts | 100.00% | ||||
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RACE | NAME | PARTY | EARLY VOTES | PERCENT | TOTAL VOTES | PERCENT | ||
State Representative District 6 | ||||||||
Skip Ogle | REP | 3,040 | 38.33% | 6,304 | 38.93% | |||
Matt Schaefer - Incumbent | REP | 4,890 | 61.66% | 9,888 | 61.06% | |||
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Race Total | 7,930 | 16,192 | ||||||
Precincts Reported | 45 | of | 45 Precincts | 100.00% | ||||
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RACE | NAME | PARTY | EARLY VOTES | PERCENT | TOTAL VOTES | PERCENT | ||
State Representative District 8 | ||||||||
Byron Cook - Incumbent | REP | 4,648 | 60.67% | 10,223 | 58.62% | |||
Charles E. Morgan | REP | 431 | 5.62% | 1,109 | 6.35% | |||
Bobby Vickery | REP | 2,582 | 33.70% | 6,107 | 35.01% | |||
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Race Total | 7,661 | 17,439 | ||||||
Precincts Reported | 92 | of | 92 Precincts | 100.00% | ||||
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RACE | NAME | PARTY | EARLY VOTES | PERCENT | TOTAL VOTES | PERCENT | ||
State Representative District 10 | ||||||||
Duke Burge | REP | 783 | 9.84% | 1,493 | 10.12% | |||
Jake Ellzey | REP | 1,238 | 15.55% | 2,354 | 15.96% | |||
T.J. Fabby | REP | 2,810 | 35.31% | 5,624 | 38.13% | |||
John Wray | REP | 3,126 | 39.28% | 5,276 | 35.77% | |||
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Race Total | 7,957 | 14,747 | ||||||
Precincts Reported | 54 | of | 54 Precincts | 100.00% | ||||
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RACE | NAME | PARTY | EARLY VOTES | PERCENT | TOTAL VOTES | PERCENT | ||
State Representative District 11 | ||||||||
Travis Clardy - Incumbent | REP | 7,087 | 86.26% | 13,054 | 83.99% | |||
Tony Sevilla | REP | 1,128 | 13.73% | 2,487 | 16.00% | |||
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Race Total | 8,215 | 15,541 | ||||||
Precincts Reported | 66 | of | 66 Precincts | 100.00% | ||||
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RACE | NAME | PARTY | EARLY VOTES | PERCENT | TOTAL VOTES | PERCENT | ||
State Representative District 12 | ||||||||
Timothy Delasandro | REP | 813 | 20.57% | 2,328 | 23.70% | |||
Kyle Kacal - Incumbent | REP | 3,139 | 79.42% | 7,492 | 76.29% | |||
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Race Total | 3,952 | 9,820 | ||||||
Precincts Reported | 116 | of | 116 Precincts | 100.00% | ||||
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RACE | NAME | PARTY | EARLY VOTES | PERCENT | TOTAL VOTES | PERCENT | ||
State Representative District 15 | ||||||||
Mark Keough | REP | 4,874 | 58.53% | 8,288 | 57.38% | |||
Bruce Tough | REP | 3,453 | 41.46% | 6,154 | 42.61% | |||
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Race Total | 8,327 | 14,442 | ||||||
Precincts Reported | 33 | of | 33 Precincts | 100.00% | ||||
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RACE | NAME | PARTY | EARLY VOTES | PERCENT | TOTAL VOTES | PERCENT | ||
State Representative District 16 | ||||||||
Duane Ham | REP | 626 | 6.37% | 1,038 | 6.35% | |||
Gary A. Louie | REP | 372 | 3.78% | 625 | 3.82% | |||
Will Metcalf | REP | 4,085 | 41.59% | 6,833 | 41.82% | |||
Jason Millsaps | REP | 170 | 1.73% | 327 | 2.00% | |||
Ted Seago | REP | 4,340 | 44.19% | 7,128 | 43.62% | |||
Steve Simonsen | REP | 227 | 2.31% | 387 | 2.36% | |||
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Race Total | 9,820 | 16,338 | ||||||
Precincts Reported | 37 | of | 37 Precincts | 100.00% | ||||
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RACE | NAME | PARTY | EARLY VOTES | PERCENT | TOTAL VOTES | PERCENT | ||
State Representative District 18 | ||||||||
Terry Holcomb | REP | 2,759 | 36.75% | 5,275 | 38.16% | |||
John Otto - Incumbent | REP | 4,747 | 63.24% | 8,547 | 61.83% | |||
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Race Total | 7,506 | 13,822 | ||||||
Precincts Reported | 60 | of | 60 Precincts | 100.00% | ||||
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RACE | NAME | PARTY | EARLY VOTES | PERCENT | TOTAL VOTES | PERCENT | ||
State Representative District 21 | ||||||||
Judy Nichols | REP | 3,133 | 42.20% | 5,314 | 40.09% | |||
Dade Phelan | REP | 4,290 | 57.79% | 7,940 | 59.90% | |||
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Race Total | 7,423 | 13,254 | ||||||
Precincts Reported | 76 | of | 76 Precincts | 100.00% | ||||
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RACE | NAME | PARTY | EARLY VOTES | PERCENT | TOTAL VOTES | PERCENT | ||
State Representative District 23 | ||||||||
Wayne Faircloth | REP | 3,573 | 65.09% | 6,112 | 66.10% | |||
Bob Senter | REP | 1,916 | 34.90% | 3,134 | 33.89% | |||
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Race Total | 5,489 | 9,246 | ||||||
Precincts Reported | 59 | of | 59 Precincts | 100.00% | ||||
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RACE | NAME | PARTY | EARLY VOTES | PERCENT | TOTAL VOTES | PERCENT | ||
State Representative District 53 | ||||||||
Karen Harris | REP | 3,166 | 21.58% | 5,840 | 24.10% | |||
Rob Henneke | REP | 4,556 | 31.05% | 7,030 | 29.02% | |||
Andrew S. Murr | REP | 6,262 | 42.68% | 9,951 | 41.07% | |||
Tink Nathan | REP | 159 | 1.08% | 343 | 1.41% | |||
Wayne Ramsay | REP | 527 | 3.59% | 1,060 | 4.37% | |||
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Race Total | 14,670 | 24,224 | ||||||
Precincts Reported | 103 | of | 103 Precincts | 100.00% | ||||
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RACE | NAME | PARTY | EARLY VOTES | PERCENT | TOTAL VOTES | PERCENT | ||
State Representative District 55 | ||||||||
Ralph Sheffield - Incumbent | REP | 2,107 | 45.49% | 4,298 | 46.27% | |||
Molly S. White | REP | 2,524 | 54.50% | 4,989 | 53.72% | |||
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Race Total | 4,631 | 9,287 | ||||||
Precincts Reported | 28 | of | 28 Precincts | 100.00% | ||||
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RACE | NAME | PARTY | EARLY VOTES | PERCENT | TOTAL VOTES | PERCENT | ||
State Representative District 58 | ||||||||
DeWayne Burns | REP | 2,004 | 30.46% | 4,117 | 30.34% | |||
Philip Eby | REP | 2,490 | 37.85% | 5,442 | 40.11% | |||
Lyndon Laird | REP | 441 | 6.70% | 928 | 6.84% | |||
Henry W. Teich | REP | 1,642 | 24.96% | 3,079 | 22.69% | |||
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Race Total | 6,577 | 13,566 | ||||||
Precincts Reported | 49 | of | 49 Precincts | 100.00% | ||||
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RACE | NAME | PARTY | EARLY VOTES | PERCENT | TOTAL VOTES | PERCENT | ||
State Representative District 59 | ||||||||
Danny Pelton | REP | 2,538 | 32.53% | 4,798 | 31.13% | |||
Howard "Eddie" Ray | REP | 600 | 7.69% | 1,225 | 7.94% | |||
J.D. Sheffield - Incumbent | REP | 4,663 | 59.77% | 9,389 | 60.92% | |||
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Race Total | 7,801 | 15,412 | ||||||
Precincts Reported | 90 | of | 90 Precincts | 100.00% | ||||
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RACE | NAME | PARTY | EARLY VOTES | PERCENT | TOTAL VOTES | PERCENT | ||
State Representative District 60 | ||||||||
Cullen Crisp | REP | 5,432 | 43.56% | 10,992 | 43.70% | |||
James L. "Jim" Keffer - Incumbent | REP | 7,038 | 56.43% | 14,160 | 56.29% | |||
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Race Total | 12,470 | 25,152 | ||||||
Precincts Reported | 105 | of | 105 Precincts | 100.00% | ||||
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RACE | NAME | PARTY | EARLY VOTES | PERCENT | TOTAL VOTES | PERCENT | ||
State Representative District 64 | ||||||||
Myra Crownover - Incumbent | REP | 3,836 | 56.68% | 6,001 | 54.86% | |||
Read King | REP | 2,931 | 43.31% | 4,937 | 45.13% | |||
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Race Total | 6,767 | 10,938 | ||||||
Precincts Reported | 44 | of | 44 Precincts | 100.00% | ||||
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RACE | NAME | PARTY | EARLY VOTES | PERCENT | TOTAL VOTES | PERCENT | ||
State Representative District 66 | ||||||||
Glenn Callison | REP | 2,713 | 39.82% | 4,001 | 40.02% | |||
Stacy Chen | REP | 717 | 10.52% | 1,116 | 11.16% | |||
Matt Shaheen | REP | 3,383 | 49.65% | 4,880 | 48.81% | |||
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Race Total | 6,813 | 9,997 | ||||||
Precincts Reported | 41 | of | 41 Precincts | 100.00% | ||||
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RACE | NAME | PARTY | EARLY VOTES | PERCENT | TOTAL VOTES | PERCENT | ||
State Representative District 71 | ||||||||
Isaac M. Castro | REP | 2,303 | 29.87% | 4,989 | 32.70% | |||
Susan L. King - Incumbent | REP | 5,405 | 70.12% | 10,267 | 67.29% | |||
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Race Total | 7,708 | 15,256 | ||||||
Precincts Reported | 57 | of | 57 Precincts | 100.00% | ||||
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RACE | NAME | PARTY | EARLY VOTES | PERCENT | TOTAL VOTES | PERCENT | ||
State Representative District 72 | ||||||||
Drew Darby - Incumbent | REP | 5,491 | 80.53% | 11,697 | 79.46% | |||
Shannon Thomason | REP | 1,327 | 19.46% | 3,022 | 20.53% | |||
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Race Total | 6,818 | 14,719 | ||||||
Precincts Reported | 92 | of | 92 Precincts | 100.00% | ||||
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RACE | NAME | PARTY | EARLY VOTES | PERCENT | TOTAL VOTES | PERCENT | ||
State Representative District 81 | ||||||||
Austin R. Keith | REP | 2,488 | 43.28% | 4,348 | 41.45% | |||
Brooks Landgraf | REP | 3,260 | 56.71% | 6,141 | 58.54% | |||
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Race Total | 5,748 | 10,489 | ||||||
Precincts Reported | 61 | of | 61 Precincts | 100.00% | ||||
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RACE | NAME | PARTY | EARLY VOTES | PERCENT | TOTAL VOTES | PERCENT | ||
State Representative District 83 | ||||||||
Steve Massengale | REP | 2,649 | 24.15% | 5,045 | 26.96% | |||
Charles Perry - Incumbent | REP | 8,317 | 75.84% | 13,663 | 73.03% | |||
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Race Total | 10,966 | 18,708 | ||||||
Precincts Reported | 100 | of | 100 Precincts | 100.00% | ||||
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RACE | NAME | PARTY | EARLY VOTES | PERCENT | TOTAL VOTES | PERCENT | ||
State Representative District 92 | ||||||||
Andy Cargile | REP | 2,642 | 35.63% | 4,102 | 35.01% | |||
Jonathan Stickland - Incumbent | REP | 4,773 | 64.36% | 7,612 | 64.98% | |||
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Race Total | 7,415 | 11,714 | ||||||
Precincts Reported | 56 | of | 56 Precincts | 100.00% | ||||
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RACE | NAME | PARTY | EARLY VOTES | PERCENT | TOTAL VOTES | PERCENT | ||
State Representative District 94 | ||||||||
Diane Patrick - Incumbent | REP | 3,674 | 46.15% | 6,018 | 44.55% | |||
Tony Tinderholt | REP | 4,286 | 53.84% | 7,489 | 55.44% | |||
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Race Total | 7,960 | 13,507 | ||||||
Precincts Reported | 58 | of | 58 Precincts | 100.00% | ||||
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RACE | NAME | PARTY | EARLY VOTES | PERCENT | TOTAL VOTES | PERCENT | ||
State Representative District 102 | ||||||||
Adryana Boyne | REP | 226 | 3.80% | 489 | 4.65% | |||
Sam Brown | REP | 1,647 | 27.69% | 2,884 | 27.46% | |||
Stefani Carter - Incumbent | REP | 1,983 | 33.34% | 3,483 | 33.16% | |||
Linda Koop | REP | 2,091 | 35.16% | 3,646 | 34.71% | |||
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Race Total | 5,947 | 10,502 | ||||||
Precincts Reported | 46 | of | 46 Precincts | 100.00% | ||||
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RACE | NAME | PARTY | EARLY VOTES | PERCENT | TOTAL VOTES | PERCENT | ||
State Representative District 105 | ||||||||
Rodney Anderson | REP | 1,982 | 50.76% | 3,456 | 52.73% | |||
Linda Harper-Brown - Incumbent | REP | 1,922 | 49.23% | 3,098 | 47.26% | |||
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Race Total | 3,904 | 6,554 | ||||||
Precincts Reported | 58 | of | 58 Precincts | 100.00% | ||||
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RACE | NAME | PARTY | EARLY VOTES | PERCENT | TOTAL VOTES | PERCENT | ||
State Representative District 108 | ||||||||
Court Alley | REP | 1,374 | 22.26% | 2,787 | 22.67% | |||
Morgan Meyer | REP | 2,992 | 48.48% | 5,795 | 47.14% | |||
Chart Westcott | REP | 1,805 | 29.24% | 3,709 | 30.17% | |||
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Race Total | 6,171 | 12,291 | ||||||
Precincts Reported | 66 | of | 66 Precincts | 100.00% | ||||
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RACE | NAME | PARTY | EARLY VOTES | PERCENT | TOTAL VOTES | PERCENT | ||
State Representative District 112 | ||||||||
Angie Chen Button - Incumbent | REP | 2,285 | 55.13% | 4,536 | 54.01% | |||
Jared Patterson | REP | 1,859 | 44.86% | 3,861 | 45.98% | |||
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Race Total | 4,144 | 8,397 | ||||||
Precincts Reported | 36 | of | 36 Precincts | 100.00% | ||||
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RACE | NAME | PARTY | EARLY VOTES | PERCENT | TOTAL VOTES | PERCENT | ||
State Representative District 115 | ||||||||
Bennett Ratliff - Incumbent | REP | 2,239 | 49.89% | 4,075 | 49.44% | |||
Matt Rinaldi | REP | 2,248 | 50.10% | 4,167 | 50.55% | |||
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Race Total | 4,487 | 8,242 | ||||||
Precincts Reported | 54 | of | 54 Precincts | 100.00% | ||||
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RACE | NAME | PARTY | EARLY VOTES | PERCENT | TOTAL VOTES | PERCENT | ||
State Representative District 117 | ||||||||
Rick Galindo | REP | 1,431 | 66.65% | 2,372 | 64.59% | |||
John V. Garza | REP | 716 | 33.34% | 1,300 | 35.40% | |||
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Race Total | 2,147 | 3,672 | ||||||
Precincts Reported | 59 | of | 59 Precincts | 100.00% | ||||
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RACE | NAME | PARTY | EARLY VOTES | PERCENT | TOTAL VOTES | PERCENT | ||
State Representative District 121 | ||||||||
Matt Beebe | REP | 3,589 | 35.77% | 5,842 | 38.77% | |||
Joe Straus - Incumbent | REP | 6,444 | 64.22% | 9,224 | 61.22% | |||
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Race Total | 10,033 | 15,066 | ||||||
Precincts Reported | 78 | of | 78 Precincts | 100.00% | ||||
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RACE | NAME | PARTY | EARLY VOTES | PERCENT | TOTAL VOTES | PERCENT | ||
State Representative District 129 | ||||||||
Sheryl Berg | REP | 1,374 | 23.86% | 2,803 | 25.57% | |||
Briscoe Cain | REP | 619 | 10.75% | 1,250 | 11.40% | |||
Mary Huls | REP | 583 | 10.12% | 1,087 | 9.91% | |||
Jeff Larson | REP | 219 | 3.80% | 478 | 4.36% | |||
Chuck Maricle | REP | 313 | 5.43% | 718 | 6.55% | |||
Dennis Paul | REP | 1,681 | 29.19% | 2,755 | 25.13% | |||
Brent Perry | REP | 968 | 16.81% | 1,868 | 17.04% | |||
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Race Total | 5,757 | 10,959 | ||||||
Precincts Reported | 48 | of | 48 Precincts | 100.00% | ||||
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RACE | NAME | PARTY | EARLY VOTES | PERCENT | TOTAL VOTES | PERCENT | ||
State Representative District 132 | ||||||||
Michael Franks | REP | 613 | 15.40% | 1,216 | 18.21% | |||
Ann Hodge | REP | 720 | 18.09% | 1,300 | 19.47% | |||
Justin D. Perryman | REP | 618 | 15.53% | 1,181 | 17.69% | |||
Mike Schofield | REP | 2,028 | 50.96% | 2,978 | 44.61% | |||
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Race Total | 3,979 | 6,675 | ||||||
Precincts Reported | 28 | of | 28 Precincts | 100.00% | ||||
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RACE | NAME | PARTY | EARLY VOTES | PERCENT | TOTAL VOTES | PERCENT | ||
State Representative District 134 | ||||||||
Sarah Davis - Incumbent | REP | 3,819 | 70.20% | 8,050 | 70.95% | |||
Bonnie Parker | REP | 1,621 | 29.79% | 3,296 | 29.04% | |||
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Race Total | 5,440 | 11,346 | ||||||
Precincts Reported | 72 | of | 72 Precincts | 100.00% | ||||
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RACE | NAME | PARTY | EARLY VOTES | PERCENT | TOTAL VOTES | PERCENT | ||
State Representative District 149 | ||||||||
Nghi T. Ho | REP | 1,017 | 43.22% | 1,523 | 43.45% | |||
Al Hoang | REP | 1,336 | 56.77% | 1,982 | 56.54% | |||
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Race Total | 2,353 | 3,505 | ||||||
Precincts Reported | 26 | of | 26 Precincts | 100.00% | ||||
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RACE | NAME | PARTY | EARLY VOTES | PERCENT | TOTAL VOTES | PERCENT | ||
State Representative District 150 | ||||||||
Tony Noun | REP | 1,239 | 21.15% | 2,617 | 25.07% | |||
Debbie Riddle - Incumbent | REP | 4,617 | 78.84% | 7,820 | 74.92% | |||
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Race Total | 5,856 | 10,437 | ||||||
Precincts Reported | 43 | of | 43 Precincts | 100.00% | ||||
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RACE | NAME | PARTY | EARLY VOTES | PERCENT | TOTAL VOTES | PERCENT | ||
Justice, 1st Court of Appeals District, Place 3 | ||||||||
Chad Bridges | REP | 20,755 | 20.76% | 37,365 | 21.65% | |||
Dan Linebaugh | REP | 26,647 | 26.65% | 48,095 | 27.86% | |||
Russell Lloyd | REP | 52,564 | 52.58% | 87,123 | 50.48% | |||
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Race Total | 99,966 | 172,583 | ||||||
Precincts Reported | 1,479 | of | 1,479 Precincts | 100.00% | ||||
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RACE | NAME | PARTY | EARLY VOTES | PERCENT | TOTAL VOTES | PERCENT | ||
Justice, 9th Court of Appeals District, Place 3 - Unexpired Term | ||||||||
Leanne Johnson - Incumbent | REP | 24,346 | 57.70% | 41,864 | 56.15% | |||
Earl B. Stover III | REP | 17,848 | 42.29% | 32,684 | 43.84% | |||
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Race Total | 42,194 | 74,548 | ||||||
Precincts Reported | 381 | of | 381 Precincts | 100.00% | ||||
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RACE | NAME | PARTY | EARLY VOTES | PERCENT | TOTAL VOTES | PERCENT | ||
Justice, 11th Court of Appeals District, Place 3 - Unexpired Term | ||||||||
John Bailey - Incumbent | REP | 17,722 | 57.06% | 33,335 | 56.37% | |||
Cade W. Browning | REP | 13,334 | 42.93% | 25,799 | 43.62% | |||
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Race Total | 31,056 | 59,134 | ||||||
Precincts Reported | 380 | of | 380 Precincts | 100.00% | ||||
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RACE | NAME | PARTY | EARLY VOTES | PERCENT | TOTAL VOTES | PERCENT | ||
Justice, 13th Court of Appeals District, Place 6 | ||||||||
Bradford M. Condit | REP | 6,898 | 34.95% | 13,983 | 35.56% | |||
Doug Norman | REP | 12,837 | 65.04% | 25,335 | 64.43% | |||
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Race Total | 19,735 | 39,318 | ||||||
Precincts Reported | 765 | of | 765 Precincts | 100.00% | ||||
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RACE | NAME | PARTY | EARLY VOTES | PERCENT | TOTAL VOTES | PERCENT | ||
Prop 1 Ability to freely express religious beliefs and prayer in public | ||||||||
IN FAVOR | REP | 699,547 | 97.24% | 1,311,272 | 97.24% | |||
AGAINST | REP | 19,835 | 2.75% | 37,114 | 2.75% | |||
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Race Total | 719,382 | 1,348,386 | ||||||
Early Provisional Ballots Reported | 426 | |||||||
Total Provisional Ballots Reported | 3,301 | |||||||
Precincts Reported | 8,825 | of | 8,829 Precincts | 99.95% | ||||
Statewide Turnout | 9.91% | 13,601,324 Registered Voters | ||||||
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RACE | NAME | PARTY | EARLY VOTES | PERCENT | TOTAL VOTES | PERCENT | ||
Prop 2 Expanding locations where CHL holders may legally carry | ||||||||
IN FAVOR | REP | 614,664 | 86.46% | 1,160,553 | 86.92% | |||
AGAINST | REP | 96,258 | 13.53% | 174,587 | 13.07% | |||
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Race Total | 710,922 | 1,335,140 | ||||||
Early Provisional Ballots Reported | 426 | |||||||
Total Provisional Ballots Reported | 3,301 | |||||||
Precincts Reported | 8,825 | of | 8,829 Precincts | 99.95% | ||||
Statewide Turnout | 9.81% | 13,601,324 Registered Voters | ||||||
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RACE | NAME | PARTY | EARLY VOTES | PERCENT | TOTAL VOTES | PERCENT | ||
Prop 3 Abolish the state franchise tax to encourage business growth | ||||||||
IN FAVOR | REP | 615,684 | 88.44% | 1,152,446 | 88.47% | |||
AGAINST | REP | 80,450 | 11.55% | 150,124 | 11.52% | |||
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Race Total | 696,134 | 1,302,570 | ||||||
Early Provisional Ballots Reported | 426 | |||||||
Total Provisional Ballots Reported | 3,301 | |||||||
Precincts Reported | 8,825 | of | 8,829 Precincts | 99.95% | ||||
Statewide Turnout | 9.57% | 13,601,324 Registered Voters | ||||||
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RACE | NAME | PARTY | EARLY VOTES | PERCENT | TOTAL VOTES | PERCENT | ||
Prop 4 Welfare recipients to be tested for drugs before receiving benefits | ||||||||
IN FAVOR | REP | 686,053 | 95.26% | 1,280,757 | 94.90% | |||
AGAINST | REP | 34,112 | 4.73% | 68,726 | 5.09% | |||
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Race Total | 720,165 | 1,349,483 | ||||||
Early Provisional Ballots Reported | 426 | |||||||
Total Provisional Ballots Reported | 3,301 | |||||||
Precincts Reported | 8,825 | of | 8,829 Precincts | 99.95% | ||||
Statewide Turnout | 9.92% | 13,601,324 Registered Voters | ||||||
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RACE | NAME | PARTY | EARLY VOTES | PERCENT | TOTAL VOTES | PERCENT | ||
Prop 5 Elected officials and staff be subject to same laws as constituents | ||||||||
IN FAVOR | REP | 717,255 | 99.36% | 1,344,150 | 99.36% | |||
AGAINST | REP | 4,596 | 0.63% | 8,582 | 0.63% | |||
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Race Total | 721,851 | 1,352,732 | ||||||
Early Provisional Ballots Reported | 426 | |||||||
Total Provisional Ballots Reported | 3,301 | |||||||
Precincts Reported | 8,825 | of | 8,829 Precincts | 99.95% | ||||
Statewide Turnout | 9.94% | 13,601,324 Registered Voters | ||||||
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RACE | NAME | PARTY | EARLY VOTES | PERCENT | TOTAL VOTES | PERCENT | ||
Prop 6 Repeal The Affordable Care Act | ||||||||
IN FAVOR | REP | 670,344 | 93.16% | 1,253,837 | 93.00% | |||
AGAINST | REP | 49,171 | 6.83% | 94,304 | 6.99% | |||
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Race Total | 719,515 | 1,348,141 | ||||||
Early Provisional Ballots Reported | 426 | |||||||
Total Provisional Ballots Reported | 3,301 | |||||||
Precincts Reported | 8,825 | of | 8,829 Precincts | 99.95% | ||||
Statewide Turnout | 9.91% | 13,601,324 Registered Voters |
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