Final Super Tuesday Results For The 2016 Hays County Primary

Hays County Early Voting Stats

Democratic: 5,633   Republican: 8,150

Early voting stats by mail (these are requests for ballots, not final on returned ballots which will be available later today):

Democratic:  1,186   Republican:   1,145

 

AND, HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO HAYS COUNTY: March 1, 1848

 

National, Texas, and Hays Updates

 

Ted Cruz Declared Winner In Texas, Hays Updates

 

Hillary Clinton Wins Texas

 

Precincts Reporting 49 of 49 = 100.00% Reporting

PRESIDENT –  DEMOCRAT

DEM Roque “Rocky” De La Fuente: 91 –  0.64%

DEM Calvis L. Hawes: 14 – 0.10%

DEM Willie L. Wilson: 11 – 0.08%

DEM Keith Judd: 12 – 0.09%

DEM Star Locke: 12 – 0.09%

DEM Bernie Sanders:  7,311 – 51.80%

DEM Martin J. O’Malley: 37 – 0.26%

DEM Hillary Clinton: 6,625 – 46.94%

 

PRESIDENT – REPUBLICAN

REP Chris Christie: 26 – 0.13%

REP Jeb Bush: 259 – 1.28%

REP Lindsey Graham:  5 – 0.02%

REP Carly Fiorina: 40 – 0.20%

REP Marco Rubio: 4,337 – 21.44%

REP Donald J. Trump: 4,974 – 24.58%

REP Rand Paul: 160 – 0.79%

REP Mike Huckabee: 50 – 0.25%

REP Ted Cruz: 8,254 – 40.80%

REP Rick Santorum: 15 – 0.07%

REP Elizabeth Gray: 10 – 0.05%

REP John R. Kasich: 977 – 4.83%

REP Ben Carson: 948 – 4.69%

 

U.S. REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 21 DEM, Vote For 1 DEMOCRAT

DEM Tejas Vakil: 1,383 – 38.85%

DEM Tom Wakely: 2,177 – 61.15%

 

U.S. REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 21 REP, Vote For 1 REPUBLICAN

REP Todd Phelps: 700 – 12.30%

REP Lamar Smith: 3,092 – 54.34%

REP John Murphy: 452 – 7.94%

REP Matt McCall: 1,446 – 25.41%

 

U.S. REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 25 DEM, Vote For 1 DEMOCRAT

DEM Kathi Thomas: 3,278 – 100.00%

 

U.S. REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 25 REP, Vote For 1 REPUBLICAN

REP Roger Williams: 7,415 – 100.00%

 

U.S. REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 35 DEM, Vote For 1 DEMOCRAT

DEM Lloyd Doggett: 5,059 – 100.00%

 

U.S. REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 35 REP, Vote For 1 REPUBLICAN

REP Susan Narvaiz: 4,245 – 100.00%

 

RAILROAD COMMISSIONER DEM, Vote For 1 DEMOCRAT

DEM Lon Burnam: 2,863 – 26.48%

DEM Grady Yarbrough: 4,315 – 39.91%

DEM Cody Garrett: 3,635 – 33.62%

 

RAILROAD COMMISSIONER REP, Vote For 1 REPUBLICAN

REP Lance N. Christian: 2,488 – 17.19%

REP John Greytok: 1,068 – 7.38%

REP Wayne Christian: 2,427 – 16.77%

REP Ron Hale: 2,314 – 15.99%

REP Weston Martinez: 1,598 – 11.04%

REP Gary Gates: 3,170 – 21.90%

REP Doug Jeffrey: 1,411 – 9.75%

 

JUSTICE SUPREME COURT, PLACE 3 DEM, Vote For 1 DEMOCRAT

DEM Mike Westergren: 11,105 – 100.00%

 

JUSTICE SUPREME COURT, PLACE 3 REP, Vote For 1 REPUBLICAN

REP Debra Lehrmann: 9,193 – 60.89%

REP Michael Massengale: 5,904 – 39.11%

 

JUSTICE SUPREME COURT, PLACE 5 DEM, Vote For 1 DEMOCRAT

DEM Dori Contreras Garza: 11,357 – 100.00%

 

JUSTICE SUPREME COURT, PLACE 5 REP, Vote For 1 REPUBLICAN

REP Rick Green: 9,764 – 63.10%

REP Paul Green: 5,709 – 36.90%

 

JUSTICE SUPREME COURT, PLACE 9 DEM, Vote For 1 DEMOCRAT

DEM Savannah Robinson: 11,146 – 100.00%

 

JUSTICE SUPREME COURT, PLACE 9 REP, Vote For 1 REPUBLICAN

REP Eva Guzman: 8,606 – 56.71%

REP Joe Pool: 6,569 – 43.29%

 

JUDGE, COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS, PLACE 2 DEM, Vote For 1 DEMOCRAT

DEM Lawrence “Larry” Meyers: 10,978 – 100.00%

 

JUDGE, COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS, PLACE 2 REP, Vote For 1 REPUBLICAN

REP Chris Oldner: 4,280 – 29.79%

REP Mary Lou Keel: 6,113 – 42.55%

REP Ray Wheless: 3,974 – 27.66%

 

JUDGE, COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS, PLACE 5 DEM, Vote For 1 DEMOCRAT

DEM Betsy Johnson: 11,140 – 100.00%

 

JUDGE, COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS, PLACE 5 REP, Vote For 1 REPUBLICAN

REP Brent Webster: 2,593 – 18.49%

REP Sid Harle: 1,900 – 13.55%

REP Steve Smith: 3,208 – 22.88%

REP Scott Walker: 6,321 – 45.08%

 

JUDGE, COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS, PLACE 6 DEM, Vote For 1 DEMOCRAT

DEM Robert Burns: 11,005 – 100.00%

 

JUDGE, COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS, PLACE 6 REP, Vote For 1 REPUBLICAN

REP Michael E. Keasler: 7,713 – 57.26%

REP Richard Davis: 5,756 – 42.74%

 

MEMBER, STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION, DISTRICT 5 DEM, Vote For 1 DEMOCRAT

DEM Rebecca Bell-Metereau: 11,271 – 100.00%

 

MEMBER, STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION, DISTRICT 5 REP, Vote For 1 REPUBLICAN

REP Ken Mercer: 13,857 – 100.00%

 

STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 45 REP, Vote For 1 REPUBLICAN

REP Jason A. Isaac: 15,495 – 100.00%

 

STATE SENATOR, DISTRICT 21 DEM, Vote For 1 DEMOCRAT

DEM Judith Zaffirini: 2,800 – 100.00%

 

JUSTICE 3RD COURT OF APPEALS DISTRICT, PLACE 2 UNEXPIRED TERM REP, Vote For 1 REPUBLICAN

REP Cindy Olson Bourland: 13,702 – 100.00%

 

JUSTICE 3RD COURT OF APPEALS DISTRICT, PLACE 4 REP, Vote For 1 REPUBLICAN

REP Melissa Goodwin: 13,779 – 100.00%

 

DISTRICT JUDGE 22ND JUDICIAL DISTRICT REP, Vote For 1 REPUBLICAN

REP Bruce Boyer: 13,733 – 100.00%

 

SHERIFF DEM, Vote For 1 DEMOCRAT

DEM Rodrigo Amaya: 10,966 – 100.00%

 

SHERIFF REP, Vote For 1 REPUBLICAN

REP Tommy Ratliff: 6,594 – 37.77%

REP Gary Cutler: 10,862 – 62.23%

 

COUNTY TAX ASSESSOR-COLLECTOR REP, Vote For 1 REPUBLICAN

REP Luanne Caraway: 16,245 – 100.00%

 

COUNTY COMMISSIONER, PRECINCT 1 DEM, Vote For 1 DEMOCRAT

DEM Debbie Gonzales Ingalsbe: 2,618 – 100.00%

 

JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, PCT 1 PLACE 1 DEM, Vote For 1 DEMOCRAT

DEM Alex Aguirre: 1,603 – 34.28%

DEM JoAnne Prado: 3,073 – 65.72%

 

JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, PCT 1 PLACE 1 REP, Vote For 1 REPUBLICAN

REP Sylvia Deleon Muzzy: 1,917 – 57.69%

REP Naomi Narvaiz: 1,406 – 42.31%

 

JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, PCT 1 PLACE 2 UNEXPIRED TERM DEM, Vote For 1 DEMOCRAT

DEM Maggie Hernandez Moreno: 2,077 – 45.30%

DEM Sandra Sepulveda Lopez: 1,771 – 38.63%

DEM Scot Courtney: 737 – 16.07%

 

JUSTICE OF THE PEACE PCT 1 PLACE 2 UNEXPIRED TERM REP, Vote For 1 REPUBLICAN

REP James D. (“J.D.”) Elshoff: 1,260 – 39.70%

REP Shane Scott: 1,914 – 60.30%

 

CONSTABLE, PRECINCT 1 DEM, Vote For 1 DEMOCRAT

DEM David L. Peterson: 4,288 – 100.00%

 

CONSTABLE, PRECINCT 1 REP, Vote For 1 REPUBLICAN

REP Saul Medrano: 2,665 – 100.00%

 

CONSTABLE, PRECINCT 2 DEM, Vote For 1 DEMOCRAT

DEM Michael Torres: 2,169 – 100.00%

 

CONSTABLE, PRECINCT 2 REP, Vote For 1 REPUBLICAN

REP Steve Avalos: 886 – 28.77%

REP Jimmy Zuehlke: 631 – 20.49%

REP James H. Kohler: 1,563 – 50.75%

 

COUNTY COMMISSIONER, PRECINCT 3 REP, Vote For 1 REPUBLICAN

REP Will Conley: 4,460 – 82.35%

REP Rob Roark: 956 – 17.65%

 

CONSTABLE, PRECINCT 3 REP, Vote For 1 REPUBLICAN

REP Ray Helm: 2,589 – 100.00%

 

CONSTABLE, PRECINCT 4 REP, Vote For 1 REPUBLICAN

REP Ron E. Hood: 4,093 – 100.00%

 

CONSTABLE, PRECINCT 5 REP, Vote For 1 REPUBLICAN

REP Mitch Johnson: 1,032 – 36.31%

REP Matt Mancillas, III: 837 – 29.45%

REP John Ellen: 973 – 34.24%

 

COUNTY CHAIRMAN DEM, Vote For 1 DEMOCRAT

DEM Jon Leonard: 10,749 – 100.00%

 

COUNTY CHAIRMAN REP, Vote For 1 REPUBLICAN

REP Russell Hayter: 7,755 – 54.52%

REP Alice D. Chisholm: 6,469 – 45.48%

 

PRECINCT CHAIRMAN 112 REP, Vote For 1 REPUBLICAN

REP Jason Dalton Montgomery: 53 – 54.08%

REP Shannon Dorn: 45 – 45.92%

 

PRECINCT CHAIRMAN 120 REP, Vote For 1 REPUBLICAN

REP John Hansen: 159 – 75.36%

REP Billy Pugh: 52 – 24.64%

 

PRECINCT CHAIRMAN 127 REP, Vote For 1 REPUBLICAN

REP Rex Wiegand: 250 – 48.73%

REP Damon Fogley: 149 – 29.04%

REP Shaune C. Maycock: 114 – 22.22%

 

PRECINCT CHAIRMAN 129 REP, Vote For 1 REPUBLICAN

REP Cameron Cutrone: 122 – 32.45%

REP Jack W. Caraway: 254 – 67.55%

 

PRECINCT CHAIRMAN 224 REP, Vote For 1 REPUBLICAN

REP David Williams: 574 – 71.22%

REP Frank Peck: 232 – 28.78%

 

PRECINCT CHAIRMAN 225 REP, Vote For 1 REPUBLICAN

REP David C. Crowell: 206 – 54.79%

REP Jeff Hudgins: 170 – 45.21%

 

PRECINCT CHAIRMAN 229 REP, Vote For 1 REPUBLICAN

REP Elisandro Leos: 57 – 42.86%

REP Sean Bolock: 76 – 57.14%

 

PRECINCT CHAIRMAN 230 REP, Vote For 1 REPUBLICAN

REP Jim Rowley: 162 – 65.06%

REP Matt Ocker: 87 – 34.94%

 

PRECINCT CHAIRMAN 232 REP, Vote For 1 REPUBLICAN

REP Pat T.W. Chisholm: 215 – 49.31%

REP Karen Marshall: 221 – 50.69%

 

PRECINCT CHAIRMAN 316 REP, Vote For 1 REPUBLICAN

REP Douglas Dunman: 83 – 55.33%

REP Sam Brannon: 67 – 44.67%

 

PRECINCT CHAIRMAN 317 REP, Vote For 1 REPUBLICAN

REP Kent Patteson: 12 – 50.00%

REP Shelly Walker Kramer: 12 – 50.00%

 

PRECINCT CHAIRMAN 330 REP, Vote For 1 REPUBLICAN

REP Jim Green: 84 – 67.74%

REP Dustin Brennan: 40 – 32.26%

 

PRECINCT CHAIRMAN 332 REP, Vote For 1 REPUBLICAN

REP Romi Bassett: 154 – 57.89%

REP Willeford Taff: 112 – 42.11%

 

PRECINCT CHAIRMAN 336 REP, Vote For 1 REPUBLICAN

REP Bo Michael Dresner: 225 – 57.99%

REP Zach Cronan: 163 – 42.01%

 

PRECINCT CHAIRMAN 337 REP, Vote For 1 REPUBLICAN

REP Debi Christensen: 577 – 61.51%

REP Steve Weldon: 361 – 38.49%

 

PRECINCT CHAIRMAN 440 REP, Vote For 1 REPUBLICAN

REP Grant Whittenberger: 236 – 55.66%

REP Starlene Varnell: 188 – 44.34%

 

PRECINCT CHAIRMAN 444 REP, Vote For 1 REPUBLICAN

REP Cristin Hearne: 321 – 31.69%

REP Linda Kinney: 692 – 68.31%

 

PRECINCT CHAIRMAN 447 REP, Vote For 1 REPUBLICAN

REP Matthew Morris: 127 – 37.03%

REP Don Meador: 216 – 62.97%

 

2016 Ballot Referenda for the Texas Democratic Party Primary

DEMOCRAT REFERENDA ITEM # 1 ON ECONOMIC SECURITY & PROSPERITY

Should the Texas Legislature and the United States Congress pass an economic security and prosperity plan for families that includes higher incomes by raising the state minimum wage to a livable wage, passing the Paycheck Fairness Act to ensure equal pay for equal work, guaranteeing paid family leave to care for a child or ill loved one, fully funding public neighborhood schools, and making a debt-free community college education a reality for hardworking students?

YES   12,589   94.12%     NO   40   5.88%

 

DEMOCRAT REFERENDA ITEM # 2 ON A FAIR CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM

Should the Texas Legislature and the United States Congress pass criminal justice reform legislation that ensures equal justice throughout our society without respect to race, socioeconomic status, geographic location, or other factors unrelated to behavior, ensuring as  well common sense policies to protect the rights of law enforcement officers, the community, and defendants in the criminal justice system?

YES   12,550    95.34%   NO   614   4.66%

 

DEMOCRAT REFERENDA ITEM # 3 ON CLIMATE

Should the Texas Legislature and the United States Congress encourage the transition to renewable, non-polluting energy as a means to slow down climate change and its impact on the planet?

YES   12,804    95.75%   NO   569    4.25%

 

DEMOCRAT REFERENDA ITEM # 4 ON THE VOTING RIGHTS ACT

Should the United States Congress pass the new Voting Rights Advancement Act to protect all American voters?

YES   11,492    91.78%   NO   1,029    8.22%

 

DEMOCRAT REFERENDA ITEM # 5 ON CAMPUS CARRY

Should the Texas Legislature allow each public institution of higher education (not only private universities) to opt out of the ability to carry guns on campus?

YES   11,957    89.14%   NO   1,456    10.86%

 

DEMOCRAT REFERENDA ITEM # 6 ON COMPREHENSIVE IMMIGRATION REFORM

Should the United States Congress pass 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? 

YES   12,526    94.15%   NO   779    5.85%

 

PROPOSITION 1 REP, Vote For 1 REPUBLICAN

Texas should replace the property tax system with an alternative other than an income tax and require voter approval to increase the overall tax burden.

YES    7,146     71.87%   NO   5,134    28.01%

 

PROPOSITION 2 REP, Vote For 1 REPUBLICAN

Texas cities and counties should be required to comply with federal immigration laws or be penalized by loss of state funds.

YES   12,328    65.97%   NO   6,358    34.03%

 

PROPOSITION 3 REP, Vote For 1 REPUBLICAN

Texas should prohibit governmental entities from collecting dues for labor unions through deductions from public employee paychecks.

YES   15,373    83.82%   NO   2,967   16.18%

 

PROPOSITION 4 REP, Vote For 1 REPUBLICAN

Texas and its citizens should strongly assert 10th Amendment Rights guaranteed by the U.S. Constitution which states “The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.”

YES   17,400   94.16%   NO   1,079    5.84% 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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