2018 Democrat Primary Election Results For Hays County
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2018 Primary Election Results
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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 1Student 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 2Student 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 3Right 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 5National 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 6Right 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 7Right 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 8Right 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 9Right 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 10Right 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 11Immigrant 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 12Right 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?