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2018 Republican Primary Election Results For Hays County

2018 Primary Election Results

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49 OUT OF 49 PRECINCTS FOR HAYS COUNTY


U.S.  SENATOR
CANDIDATE ABSENTEE EARLY ELECTION TOTAL
Geraldine Sam 19 154 152 325
Bruce Jacobson, Jr. 60 360 276 696
Ted Cruz Incumbent 822 4,462 4,043 9,237
Stefano de Stefano 10 176 154 340
Mary Miller 70  569 453 1,092

U.S.  REPRESENTATIVE  DISTRICT  21
CANDIDATE ABSENTEE EARLY ELECTION TOTAL
Al M. Poteet 3 23 30 56
Eric Burkhart 5 29 35 69
William Negley 56 110 121 287
Autry J. Pruitt 4 11 13 28
Mauro Garza 1 18 36 55
Susan Narvaiz 32 232 267 531
Peggy Wardlaw 4 22 32 58
Robert Stovall 5 38 40 83
Chip Roy 59 311 347 717
Francisco “Quico” Canseco 3 14 21 38
Samuel Temple 2 24 13 39
Foster Hagen 0 5 6 11
Jason Isaac 125 605 507 1,237
Matt McCall 14 88 93 195
Ryan Krause 3 18 21 42
Ivan Andarza 0 0 1 1
Jenifer Sarver 8 58 58 124
Anthony J. White 2 8 14 24

U.S.  Representative,  District  25
CANDIDATE ABSENTEE EARLY ELECTION TOTAL
Roger Williams 434 2,802 2,081 5,317

U.S.  Representative,  District  35
CANDIDATE ABSENTEE EARLY ELECTION TOTAL
Sherrill Kenneth (SK) Alexander 57 376 474 907
David Smalling 82 447 464 993

TEXAS  GOVERNOR
CANDIDATE ABSENTEE EARLY ELECTION TOTAL
SECEDE Kilgore 15 131 104 250
Barbara Krueger 61 710 561 1,332
Greg Abbott Incumbent 911 4,933 4,418 10,262

TEXAS LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR
CANDIDATE ABSENTEE EARLY ELECTION TOTAL
Dan Patrick Incumbent 790 4,200 3,782 8,772
Scott Milder 183 1,584 1,292 3,059

TEXAS ATTORNEY GENERAL
CANDIDATE ABSENTEE EARLY ELECTION TOTAL
Ken Paxton Incumbent 869 4,924 4,442 10,235

TEXAS COMPTROLLER
CANDIDATE ABSENTEE EARLY ELECTION TOTAL
Glenn Hegar Incumbent 865 4,975 4,421 10,261

COMMISSIONER OF THE GENERAL LAND OFFICE
CANDIDATE ABSENTEE EARLY ELECTION TOTAL
Davey Edwards 69 460 413 942
George P. Bush Incumbent 513 2,804 2,530 5,847
Rick Range 54 300 284 638
Jerry Patterson 302 1,974 1,596 3,872

TEXAS COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE
CANDIDATE ABSENTEE EARLY ELECTION TOTAL
Trey Blocker 246 1,430 1,212 2,888
Jim Hogan 204 1,195 1,084 2,483
Sid Miller Incumbent 454 2,515 2,207 5,176

TEXAS RAILROAD COMMISSIONER
CANDIDATE ABSENTEE EARLY ELECTION TOTAL
Weston Martinez 212 1,345 1,325 2,882
Christi Craddick Incumbent 673 3,760 3,205 7,638

JUSTICE, SUPREME COURT, PLACE 2
CANDIDATE ABSENTEE EARLY ELECTION TOTAL
Jimmy Blacklock 814 4,645 4,190 9,549

JUSTICE, SUPREME COURT, PLACE 4
CANDIDATE ABSENTEE EARLY ELECTION TOTAL
John Devine 817 4,641 4,206 9,664

TEXAS JUSTICE, SUPREME COURT, PLACE 6
CANDIDATE ABSENTEE EARLY ELECTION TOTAL
Jeff Brown 820 4,654 4,183 9,657

PRESIDING JUDGE, COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS
CANDIDATE ABSENTEE EARLY ELECTION TOTAL
Sharon Keller 442 2,620 2,350 5,412
David Bridges 407 2,259 1,962 4,628

JUDGE, COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS PLACE 7
CANDIDATE ABSENTEE EARLY ELECTION TOTAL
Barbara Parker Hervey 802 4,501 4,064 9,367

JUDGE, COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS PLACE 8
CANDIDATE ABSENTEE EARLY ELECTION TOTAL
Dib Waldrip 177 1,186 985 2,348
Michelle Slaughter 348 2,293 2,080 4,721
Jay Brandon 296 1,290 1,147 2,733

STATE SENATOR, DISTRICT 25
CANDIDATE ABSENTEE EARLY ELECTION TOTAL
Donna Campbell Incumbent 612 3,585 2,990 7,187
Shannon K. McClendon 225 1,551 1,182 2,958

STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 45
CANDIDATE ABSENTEE EARLY ELECTION TOTAL
Austin Talley 58 354 369 781
Naomi Narvaiz 61 514 546 1,121
Amy Akers 46 295 243 584
Ken Strange 577 3,257 2,584 6,418
Amber Pearce 204 1,225 1,145 2,574

CHIEF JUSTICE, 3RD COURT OF APPEALS DISTRICT, PLACE 2
CANDIDATE ABSENTEE EARLY ELECTION TOTAL
Cynthia Olson Bourland 797 4,550 4,096 9,443

CHIEF JUSTICE, 3RD COURT OF APPEALS DISTRICT, PLACE 3
CANDIDATE ABSENTEE EARLY ELECTION TOTAL
Scott Field 809 4,532 4,084 9,425

CHIEF JUSTICE, 3RD COURT OF APPEALS DISTRICT, PLACE 5
CANDIDATE ABSENTEE EARLY ELECTION TOTAL
David Puryear 809 4,578 4,131 9,518

CHIEF JUSTICE, 3RD COURT OF APPEALS DISTRICT, PLACE 6
CANDIDATE ABSENTEE EARLY ELECTION TOTAL
Kristofer Monson 101 449 396 946
Jennifer S. Freel 126 1,025 850 2,001
Donna Davidson 224 1,479 1,295 2,998
Michael “Mike” Toth 392 1,800 1,682 3,874

DISTRICT JUDGE, 207TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
CANDIDATE ABSENTEE EARLY ELECTION TOTAL
Jack Robison Incumbent 808 4,460 4,035 9,303

TEXAS DISTRICT JUDGE, 274TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
CANDIDATE ABSENTEE EARLY ELECTION TOTAL
Gary L. Steel 804 4,501 4,058 9353

DISTRICT JUDGE, 428TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
CANDIDATE ABSENTEE EARLY ELECTION TOTAL
Bill Henry Incumbent 747 4,101 3,319 8,167
Benjamin Wetmore 155 1,005 1,050 2,210

HAYS COUNTY CRIMINAL DISTRICT ATTORNEY
CANDIDATE ABSENTEE EARLY ELECTION TOTAL
Wes Mau Incumbent 815 4,580 4,087 9,482

HAYS COUNTY JUDGE
CANDIDATE ABSENTEE EARLY ELECTION TOTAL
Will Conley 852 4,845 4,221 9,918

JUDGE, COUNTY COURT-AT-LAW NO.1
CANDIDATE ABSENTEE EARLY ELECTION TOTAL
Robert Earl Updegrove Incumbent 800 4,533 4,050 9,383

JUDGE, COUNTY COURT-AT-LAW NO. 2
CANDIDATE ABSENTEE EARLY ELECTION TOTAL
David S. Glickler Incumbent 243 2,073 1,812 4,128
Chris Johnson 660 3,055 2,591 6,306

HAYS COUNTY DISTRICT CLERK
CANDIDATE ABSENTEE EARLY ELECTION TOTAL
Beverly Cowan Crumley Incumbent 815 4,631 4,114 9,560

HAYS COUNTY CLERK
CANDIDATE ABSENTEE EARLY ELECTION TOTAL
Liz Q. Gonzalez Incumbent 806 4,597 4,090 9,493

HAYS COUNTY TREASURER
CANDIDATE ABSENTEE EARLY ELECTION TOTAL
Britney Bolton Richey 803 4,578 4,084 9,465

HAYS COUNTY SURVEYOR
CANDIDATE ABSENTEE EARLY ELECTION TOTAL
Kelly R. Kilber 802 4,503 4,044 9,349

HAYS COUNTY COMMISSIONER PRECINCT 2
CANDIDATE ABSENTEE EARLY ELECTION TOTAL
Mark Jones Incumbent 202 1,007 1,131 2,340

HAYS COUNTY COMMISSIONER
PRECINCT 3 UNEXPIRED TERM
CANDIDATE ABSENTEE EARLY ELECTION TOTAL
Lon A. Shell 225 1,286 729 2,240
Colin McFerrin 150 941 593 1,684


HAYS COUNTY COMMISSIONER PRECINCT 4
CANDIDATE ABSENTEE EARLY ELECTION TOTAL
Jimmy Skipton 104 736 695 1,535
Walt Smith 145 1,027 997 2,169

JUSTICE OF THE PEACE PRECINCT 2
CANDIDATE ABSENTEE EARLY ELECTION TOTAL
James H. Kohler 93 606 685 1,384

JUSTICE OF THE PEACE PRECINCT 3
CANDIDATE ABSENTEE EARLY ELECTION TOTAL
Andrew W. Cable 225 1,418 675 2,318

JUSTICE OF THE PEACE PCT. 4
CANDIDATE ABSENTEE EARLY ELECTION TOTAL
Robert Avera 60 486 397 943
John Burns 87 730 613 1,430
William “Bill” D. Davis 35 212 210 457
Jason Carter 25 149 140 314

JUSTICE OF THE PEACE PCT. 5
CANDIDATE ABSENTEE EARLY ELECTION TOTAL
Karen Marshall 145 572 756 1,473

HAYS COUNTY CHAIR
CANDIDATE ABSENTEE EARLY ELECTION TOTAL
Griffin Spell 352 1,929 1,835 4,116
Russell Hayter Incumbent 440 2,711 2,236 5,387

HAYS COUNTY PRECINCT CHAIR, PRECINCT 113
CANDIDATE ABSENTEE EARLY ELECTION TOTAL
Ben Kvanli 6 24 25 55
Jeffrey Narvaiz Incumbent 4 24 17 45

HAYS COUNTY PRECINCT CHAIR, PRECINCT 232
CANDIDATE ABSENTEE EARLY ELECTION TOTAL
Pat T. W. Chisholm 18 44 66 128
Derek D. Marshall 21 42 71 134


PROPOSITION 1
Texas should replace the property tax system with an appropriate consumption tax equivalent.
ABSENTEE EARLY ELECTION TOTAL
FOR 632 3,726 3,238 7,596

PROPOSITION 1
Texas should replace the property tax system with an appropriate consumption tax equivalent.
ABSENTEE EARLY ELECTION TOTAL
AGAINST 290  1,729 1,552 3,571

PROPOSITION 2
No governmental entity should ever construct or fund construction of toll roads without voter approval.
ABSENTEE EARLY ELECTION TOTAL
FOR 875 4,974  4,510 10,359

PROPOSITION 2
No governmental entity should ever construct or fund construction of toll roads without voter approval.
ABSENTEE EARLY ELECTION TOTAL
AGAINST 79 692 517 1,288

PROPOSITION 3
Republicans in the Texas House should select their Speaker nominee by secret ballot in a binding caucus without Democrat influence.
ABSENTEE EARLY ELECTION TOTAL
FOR 861 4,394 3,984 9,239

PROPOSITION 3
Republicans in the Texas House should select their Speaker nominee by secret ballot in a binding caucus without Democrat influence.
ABSENTEE EARLY ELECTION TOTAL
AGAINST 80 1,167 932 2,179

PROPOSITION 4

Texas should require employers to screen new hires through the free E-Verify system to protect jobs for legal workers.

ABSENTEEEARLY ELECTIONTOTALFOR
8814,8294,2549,964

PROPOSITION 4
Texas should require employers to screen new hires through the free E-Verify system to protect jobs for legal workers.
ABSENTEE EARLY ELECTION TOTAL
AGAINST 68 798 696 1,562

PROPOSITION 5
Texas families should be empowered to choose from public, private, charter, or homeschool options for their children’s education, using tax credits or exemptions without government constraints or intrusion.
ABSENTEE EARLY ELECTION TOTAL
FOR 771 4,363 4,093 9,227

PROPOSITION 5
Texas families should be empowered to choose from public, private, charter, or homeschool options for their children’s education, using tax credits or exemptions without government constraints or intrusion.
ABSENTEE EARLY ELECTION TOTAL
AGAINST 176 1,321 933 2,430

PROPOSITION 6
Texas should protect the privacy and safety of women and children in spaces such as bathrooms, locker rooms, and showers in all Texas schools and government buildings.
ABSENTEE EARLY ELECTION TOTAL
FOR 869 4,631 3,727 9,227

PROPOSITION 6
Texas should protect the privacy and safety of women and children in spaces such as bathrooms, locker rooms, and showers in all Texas schools and government buildings.
ABSENTEE EARLY ELECTION TOTAL
AGAINST 86 1,042 776 1,904

PROPOSITION 7I believe abortion should be abolished in Texas.
ABSENTEE EARLY ELECTION TOTAL
FOR 613 3,317 3,159 7,089

PROPOSITION 7
I believe abortion should be abolished in Texas.
ABSENTEE EARLY ELECTION TOTAL
AGAINST 329 2,269 1,810 4,408

PROPOSITION 8Vote fraud should be a felony in Texas to help ensure fair elections.
ABSENTEE EARLY ELECTION TOTAL
FOR 934 5,199 4,652 10,785

PROPOSITION 8Vote fraud should be a felony in Texas to help ensure fair elections.
ABSENTEE EARLY ELECTION TOTAL
AGAINST 34 496 402 932

PROPOSITION 9Texas demands that Congress completely repeal Obamacare.
ABSENTEE EARLY ELECTION TOTAL
FOR 821 4,660 4,209 9,690

PROPOSITION 9Texas demands that Congress completely repeal Obamacare.
AGAINST ABSENTEE EARLY ELECTION TOTAL
AGAINST 124 1,018 800 1,942

PROPOSITION 10
To slow the growth of property taxes, yearly revenue increases should be capped at 4%, with increases in excess of 4% requiring voter approval.
ABSENTEE EARLY ELECTION TOTAL
FOR 937 5,195 4,643 10,775

PROPOSITION 10
To slow the growth of property taxes, yearly revenue increases should be capped at 4%, with increases in excess of 4% requiring voter approval.
ABSENTEE EARLY ELECTION TOTAL
AGAINST 24 420 317 761


PROPOSITION 11Tax dollars should not be used to fund the building of stadiums for professional or semi-professional sports teams.
ABSENTEE EARLY ELECTION TOTAL
FOR 895 4,939 4,408 10,242

PROPOSITION 11Tax dollars should not be used to fund the building of stadiums for professional or semi-professional sports teams.
ABSENTEE EARLY ELECTION TOTAL
AGAINST 65 751 610 1,426

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