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 |
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 |