

2018 Primary Election Results
Democrat

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49 out of 49 Precincts Reporting


U.S. SENATOR
CANDIDATE |
ABSENTEE |
EARLY |
ELECTION |
TOTAL |
Beto O’Rourke
|
858 |
4,425 |
3,767 |
9,050 |
Sema Hernandez |
238 |
636 |
730 |
1,604 |
Edward Kimbrough |
131 |
215 |
242 |
588 |


U.S. REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 21
CANDIDATE |
ABSENTEE |
EARLY |
ELECTION |
TOTAL |
Mary Street Wilson
|
99 |
479 |
591 |
1,169 |
Elliott McFadden |
61 |
340 |
268 |
669 |
Derrick Crowe |
47 |
412 |
296 |
755 |
Joseph Kopser |
91 |
381 |
318 |
790 |


U.S. REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 25
CANDIDATE |
ABSENTEE |
EARLY |
ELECTION |
TOTAL |
West Hansen
|
70 |
274 |
174 |
518 |
Kathi Thomas |
188 |
716 |
548 |
1,452 |
Chris Perri |
103 |
468 |
253 |
824 |
Chetan Panda |
20 |
75 |
57 |
152 |
Julie Oliver |
84 |
448 |
322 |
854 |


U.S. REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 35
CANDIDATE |
ABSENTEE |
EARLY |
ELECTION |
TOTAL |
Lloyd Doggett |
458 |
1,593 |
1,800 |
3,851 |


GOVERNOR
GOVERNOR
CANDIDATE |
ABSENTEE |
EARLY |
ELECTION |
TOTAL |
Andrew White
|
541 |
1,900 |
1,542 |
3,983 |
Tom Wakely |
53 |
259 |
281 |
593 |
Cedric Davis, Sr. |
23 |
211 |
247 |
481 |
Jeffrey Payne |
35 |
256 |
217 |
508 |
Joe Mumbach |
10 |
44 |
65 |
119 |
Grady Yarbrough |
47 |
150 |
157 |
354 |
Lupe Valdez |
471 |
2,181 |
1,927 |
4,579 |
Adrian Ocegueda |
25 |
108 |
101 |
234 |
James Jolly Clark |
14 |
38 |
47 |
99 |


LT. GOVERNOR
CANDIDATE |
ABSENTEE |
EARLY |
ELECTION |
TOTAL |
Mike Collier
|
788 |
3,628 |
2,973 |
7,389 |
Michael Cooper |
376 |
1,308 |
1,379 |
3,063 |


ATTORNEY GENERAL
CANDIDATE |
ABSENTEE |
EARLY |
ELECTION |
TOTAL |
Justin Nelson |
1,143 |
4,914 |
4,364 |
10,421 |


COMPTROLLER OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
CANDIDATE |
ABSENTEE |
EARLY |
ELECTION |
TOTAL |
Joi Chevalier |
611 |
3,120 |
2,681 |
6,412 |
Tim Mahoney |
546 |
1,777 |
1,641 |
3,964 |


COMMISSIONER OF THE GENERAL LAND OFFICE
CANDIDATE |
ABSENTEE |
EARLY |
ELECTION |
TOTAL |
Tex Morgan
|
425 |
1,660 |
1,528 |
3,613 |
Miguel Suazo |
737 |
3,222 |
2,831 |
6,790 |

COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE
CANDIDATE |
ABSENTEE |
EARLY |
ELECTION |
TOTAL |
Kim Olson
|
1,127 |
4,912 |
4,335 |
10,374 |

RAILROAD COMMISSIONER
CANDIDATE |
ABSENTEE |
EARLY |
ELECTION |
TOTAL |
Roman McAllen
|
709 |
2,895 |
2,655 |
6,259 |
Chris Spellmon |
411 |
1,863 |
1,573 |
3,847 |

JUSTICE, SUPREME COURT, PLACE 2
CANDIDATE |
ABSENTEE |
EARLY |
ELECTION |
TOTAL |
Steven Kirkland
|
1,124 |
4,862 |
4,279 |
10,265 |


JUSTICE, SUPREME COURT, PLACE 4
CANDIDATE |
ABSENTEE |
EARLY |
ELECTION |
TOTAL |
R. K. Sandill
|
1,122 |
4,830 |
4,253 |
10,205 |


JUSTICE, SUPREME COURT, PLACE 6
CANDIDATE |
ABSENTEE |
EARLY |
ELECTION |
TOTAL |
Kathy Cheng
|
1,123 |
4,872 |
4,299 |
10,294 |

PRESIDING JUDGE, COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS
CANDIDATE |
ABSENTEE |
EARLY |
ELECTION |
TOTAL |
Maria T. (Terri) Jackson
|
1,120 |
4,838 |
4,267 |
10,225 |

JUDGE, COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS, PLACE 7
CANDIDATE |
ABSENTEE |
EARLY |
ELECTION |
TOTAL |
Ramona Franklin
|
1,115 |
4,838 |
4,271 |
10,224 |

STATE SENATOR, DISTRICT 25
CANDIDATE |
ABSENTEE |
EARLY |
ELECTION |
TOTAL |
Steven Kling
|
509 |
2,345 |
1,695 |
4,549 |
Jack Guerra |
347 |
1,759 |
1,603 |
3,709 |

STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 45
CANDIDATE |
ABSENTEE |
EARLY |
ELECTION |
TOTAL |
Rebecca Bell-Metereau
|
592 |
2,162 |
2,177 |
4,931 |
Les Carnes |
323 |
1,189 |
1,066 |
2,578 |
Erin Zwiener |
279 |
1,738 |
1,268 |
3,285 |

JUSTICE, 3RD COURT OF APPEALS DISTRICT, PLACE 2
CANDIDATE |
ABSENTEE |
EARLY |
ELECTION |
TOTAL |
Edward Smith
|
1,114 |
4,816 |
4,238 |
10,168 |

JUSTICE, 3RD COURT OF APPEALS DISTRICT, PLACE 3
CANDIDATE |
ABSENTEE |
EARLY |
ELECTION |
TOTAL |
Chari Kelly
|
1,110 |
4,820 |
4,263 |
10,193 |

JUSTICE, 3RD COURT OF APPEALS DISTRICT, PLACE 5
CANDIDATE |
ABSENTEE |
EARLY |
ELECTION |
TOTAL |
Thomas J. Baker
|
1,105 |
4,783 |
4,199 |
10,087 |

JUSTICE, 3RD COURT OF APPEALS DISTRICT, PLACE 6
CANDIDATE |
ABSENTEE |
EARLY |
ELECTION |
TOTAL |
Gisela D. Triana
|
1,101 |
4,807 |
4,229 |
10,137 |

COUNTY JUDGE
CANDIDATE |
ABSENTEE |
EARLY |
ELECTION |
TOTAL |
Ruben Becerra
|
753 |
3,459 |
2,963 |
7,175 |
Abel Velasquez |
403 |
1,505 |
1,405 |
3,313 |

COUNTY CLERK
CANDIDATE |
ABSENTEE |
EARLY |
ELECTION |
TOTAL |
Elaine Hanson Cardenas
|
1,108 |
4,822 |
4,247 |
10,177 |

COUNTY COMMISSIONER PLACE 2
CANDIDATE |
ABSENTEE |
EARLY |
ELECTION |
TOTAL |
Richard W. Cronshey |
269 |
1,099 |
1,080 |
2,448 |

COUNTY COMMISSIONER PLACE 3
CANDIDATE |
ABSENTEE |
EARLY |
ELECTION |
TOTAL |
Jimmy Alan Hall |
307 |
1,653 |
1,119 |
3,079 |

COUNTY COMMISSIONER PLACE 4
CANDIDATE |
ABSENTEE |
EARLY |
ELECTION |
TOTAL |
Omar Baca |
283 |
1,299 |
1,087 |
2,669 |

JUSTICE OF THE PEACE PCT 1, PLACE 2
CANDIDATE |
ABSENTEE |
EARLY |
ELECTION |
TOTAL |
Maggie Hernandez Moreno Incumbent
|
273 |
983 |
922 |
2,178 |
Lisa Hernandez DeLeon |
75 |
531 |
611 |
1,217 |

JUSTICE OF THE PEACE PCT 2
CANDIDATE |
ABSENTEE |
EARLY |
ELECTION |
TOTAL |
Beth Smith Incumbent
|
188 |
884 |
844 |
1,916 |

JUSTICE OF THE PEACE PCT 5
CANDIDATE |
ABSENTEE |
EARLY |
ELECTION |
TOTAL |
Scott J. Cary Incumbent
|
183 |
699 |
780 |
1,662 |


HAYS COUNTY CHAIR
CANDIDATE |
ABSENTEE |
EARLY |
ELECTION |
TOTAL |
Rodrigo Amaya
|
413 |
1,784 |
1,727 |
3,924 |
Donna Haschke Incumbent
|
707 |
3,066 |
2,501 |
6,274 |

PROPOSITION 1
Student Loan Debt: Should everyone in Texas have the right to refinance student loan debt with the Federal Reserve at a 0% interest rate, as relief for the crushing burden of debt and an investment in the next generation of Americans?
CANDIDATE |
ABSENTEE |
EARLY |
ELECTION |
TOTAL |
For
|
1,146 |
5,085 |
4,561 |
10,792 |
Against |
50 |
144 |
137 |
331 |

PROPOSITION 2
Student Loan Debt: Should everyone in Texas have the right to refinance student loan debt with the Federal Reserve at a 0% interest rate, as relief for the crushing burden of debt and an investment in the next generation of Americans?
CANDIDATE |
ABSENTEE |
EARLY |
ELECTION |
TOTAL |
For
|
1,097 |
4,935 |
4,404 |
10,436 |
Against |
95 |
289 |
279 |
663 |

PROPOSITION 3
Right to Healthcare: Should everyone in Texas have a right to healthcare, guaranteed by a universal, quality Medicare-for-all system?
CANDIDATE |
ABSENTEE |
EARLY |
ELECTION |
TOTAL |
For
|
1,141 |
5,081 |
4,510 |
10,732 |
Against |
62 |
158 |
188 |
408 |

PROPOSITION 4
Right to Economic Security: Should everyone in Texas have the right to economic security, where all workers have earned paid family and sick leave and a living wage that respects their hard work?
CANDIDATE |
ABSENTEE |
EARLY |
ELECTION |
TOTAL |
For
|
1,122 |
4,997 |
4,454 |
10,573 |
Against |
53 |
229 |
229 |
511 |

PROPOSITION 5
National Jobs Program: Should the Democratic Party promote a national jobs program, with high wage and labor standards, to replace crumbling infrastructure and rebuild hurricane damaged areas, paid for with local, state, and federal bonds financed through the Federal Reserve at low interest with long term maturities?
CANDIDATE |
ABSENTEE |
EARLY |
ELECTION |
TOTAL |
For
|
1,095 |
4,897 |
4,344 |
10,336 |
Against |
60 |
289 |
274 |
621 |

PROPOSITION 6
Right to Clean Air, Safe Water, and a Healthy Environment: Should everyone in Texas have the right to clean air, safe water, and a healthy environment?
CANDIDATE |
ABSENTEE |
EARLY |
ELECTION |
TOTAL |
For
|
1,183 |
5,194 |
4,663 |
11,040 |
Against |
7 |
46 |
33 |
86 |

PROPOSITION 7
Right to Dignity and Respect: Should everyone in Texas have the right to a life of dignity and respect, free from discrimination and harassment anywhere, including businesses and public facilities,No matter how they identify, the color of their skin, who they love, socioeconomic status, or from where they come?
CANDIDATE |
ABSENTEE |
EARLY |
ELECTION |
TOTAL |
For
|
1,156 |
5,159 |
4,629 |
10,944 |
Against |
23 |
78 |
68 |
169 |

PROPOSITION 8
Right to Housing: Should everyone in Texas have the right to affordable and accessible housing and modern utilities including high speed internet, free from any form of discrimination?
CANDIDATE |
ABSENTEE |
EARLY |
ELECTION |
TOTAL |
For
|
1,065 |
4,486 |
4,272 |
10,183 |
Against |
88 |
343 |
374 |
805 |

PROPOSITION 9
Right to Vote: Should every eligible Texan have the right to vote, made easier by automatic voter registration, the option to vote by mail, a state election holiday, and no corporate campaign influence, foreign interference, or illegal gerrymandering?
CANDIDATE |
ABSENTEE |
EARLY |
ELECTION |
TOTAL |
For
|
1,167 |
5,097 |
4,507 |
10,771 |
Against |
18 |
138 |
172 |
328 |

PROPOSITION 10
Right to a Fair Criminal Justice System: Should everyone in Texas have the right to a fair criminal justice system that treats people equally and puts an end to the mass incarceration of young people of color for minor offenses?
CANDIDATE |
ABSENTEE |
EARLY |
ELECTION |
TOTAL |
For
|
1,171 |
5,132 |
4,608 |
10,911 |
Against |
20 |
79 |
60 |
159 |

PROPOSITION 11
Immigrant Rights: Should there be a just and fair comprehensive immigration reform solution that includes an earned path to citizenship for law-abiding immigrants and their children, keeps families together, protects DREAMers, and provides workforce solutions for businesses?
CANDIDATE |
ABSENTEE |
EARLY |
ELECTION |
TOTAL |
For
|
1,157 |
5,110 |
4,571 |
10,838 |
Against |
36 |
120 |
109 |
265 |

PROPOSITION 12
Right to Fair Taxation: Should everyone in Texas have the right to a fair tax system, where all interests (business, corporations, and individuals) pay their share, so that state government meets its obligations?
CANDIDATE |
ABSENTEE |
EARLY |
ELECTION |
TOTAL |
For
|
1,155 |
5,126 |
4,591 |
10,871 |
Against |
29 |
87 |
76 |
192 |

