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PREC REPORT-GROUP DETAIL FAYETTE COUNTY, TEXAS OFFICIAL RESULTS PRIMARY ELECTION MAY 29, 2012 RUN DATE:06/05/12 02:09 PM STATISTICS 0001 1 East La Grange TOTAL VOTES % EARLY VOTING ELECTION DAY REGISTERED VOTERS - TOTAL . 896 REGISTERED VOTERS - REPUBLICAN PARTY . 0 REGISTERED VOTERS - DEMOCRATIC PARTY . 0 BALLOTS CAST - TOTAL. 237 84 153 BALLOTS CAST - REPUBLICAN PARTY . 210 88.61 71 139 BALLOTS CAST - DEMOCRATIC PARTY . 27 11.39 13 14 VOTER TURNOUT - TOTAL . 26.45 ********** (REPUBLICAN PARTY) ********** President VOTE FOR 1 Michele Bachmann . 2 .98 1 1 John Davis . 0 0 0 Newt Gingrich . 6 2.93 2 4 Mitt Romney. 138 67.32 50 88 Jon Huntsman . 1 .49 0 1 Charles "Buddy" Roemer . 1 .49 1 0 Rick Santorum . 13 6.34 6 7 Ron Paul. 37 18.05 6 31 Uncommitted. 7 3.41 3 4 Total . 205 69 136 United States Senator VOTE FOR 1 Joe Agris . 0 0 0 Lela Pittenger. 2 .99 2 0 Glenn Addison . 2 .99 0 2 Ted Cruz. 33 16.34 14 19 Curt Cleaver . 1 .50 0 1 Craig James. 6 2.97 3 3 Tom Leppert. 35 17.33 8 27 David Dewhurst. 122 60.40 39 83 Ben Gambini. 1 .50 1 0 Total . 202 67 135 United States Representative, Dist. 10 VOTE FOR 1 Michael McCaul. 153 85.96 59 94 Eddie Traylor . 25 14.04 6 19 Total . 178 65 113 Railroad Commissioner VOTE FOR 1 Christi Craddick . 55 31.43 17 38 Joe Cotten . 13 7.43 5 8 Becky Berger . 66 37.71 19 47 Warren Chisum . 18 10.29 9 9 Roland Sledge . 12 6.86 3 9 Beryl Burgess . 11 6.29 5 6 Total . 175 58 117 Railroad Commissioner, Unexpired Term VOTE FOR 1 Elizabeth Murray-Kolb . 56 35.90 14 42 Barry Smitherman . 56 35.90 20 36 Greg Parker. 42 26.92 15 27 Al Lee . 2 1.28 1 1 Total . 156 50 106 Justice, Supreme Court, Place 2 VOTE FOR 1 Steve Smith. 62 38.99 19 43 Don Willett. 97 61.01 34 63 Total . 159 53 106 Justice, Supreme Court, Place 4 VOTE FOR 1 John Devine. 72 45.57 25 47 David Medina . 52 32.91 13 39 Joe Pool, Jr. 34 21.52 15 19 Total . 158 53 105 1 of 98 9/6/2012 8:04 AM file:///D:/Documents and Settings/Brittanyl/Local Settings/Temporary Inte... Justice, Supreme Court, Place 6 VOTE FOR 1 Nathan Hecht . 146 100.00 51 95 Total . 146 51 95 Presiding Judge, CT of Criminal Appeals VOTE FOR 1 Sharon Keller. 151 100.00 52 99 Total . 151 52 99 Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Pl 7 VOTE FOR 1 Barbara Parker Hervey . 153 100.00 52 101 Total . 153 52 101 Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Pl 8 VOTE FOR 1 Elsa Alcala. 146 100.00 50 96 Total . 146 50 96 Member, State BoE, District 10 VOTE FOR 1 Tom Maynard. 51 30.00 17 34 Jeff Fleece. 5 2.94 2 3 Rebecca Osborne . 114 67.06 40 74 Total . 170 59 111 State Senator, District 18 VOTE FOR 1 Glenn Hegar. 159 100.00 55 104 Total . 159 55 104 State Representative, District 13 VOTE FOR 1 Lois W. Kolkhorst. 155 100.00 54 101 Total . 155 54 101 3rd Court of Appeals District, Place 2 VOTE FOR 1 Jeff Rose . 151 100.00 53 98 Total . 151 53 98 3rd Court of Appeals District, Place 3 VOTE FOR 1 Scott Field. 96 61.15 35 61 Madeleine Connor . 61 38.85 16 45 Total . 157 51 106 3rd Court of Appeals District, Place 5 VOTE FOR 1 David Puryear . 153 100.00 51 102 Total . 153 51 102 3rd Court of Appeals District, Place 6 VOTE FOR 1 Bob Pemberton . 153 100.00 51 102 Total . 153 51 102 Constable, Precinct No. 2 VOTE FOR 1 Roger Wunderlich . 159 80.30 58 101 Douglas "Doug" Ryal . 36 18.18 10 26 Kenneth King . 3 1.52 0 3 Total . 198 68 130 County Chairman VOTE FOR 1 Steven J. Green . 144 100.00 51 93 Total . 144 51 93 ********** (DEMOCRATIC PARTY) ********** President VOTE FOR 1 Darcy G. Richardson . 1 5.26 1 0 2 of 98 9/6/2012 8:04 AM file:///D:/Documents and Settings/Brittanyl/Local Settings/Temporary Inte... John Wolfe . 3 15.79 1 2 Bob Ely . 0 0 0 Barack Obama . 15 78.95 5 10 Total . 19 7 12 United States Senator VOTE FOR 1 Paul Sadler. 16 72.73 7 9 Sean Hubbard . 1 4.55 0 1 Addie Dainell Allen . 0 0 0 Grady Yarbrough . 5 22.73 3 2 Total . 22 10 12 United States Representative, Dist. 10 VOTE FOR 1 Tawana L. Cadien . 4 20.00 2 2 William E. Miller, Jr. 16 80.00 8 8 Total . 20 10 10 Railroad Commissioner VOTE FOR 1 Dale Henry . 17 100.00 7 10 Total . 17 7 10 Justice, Supreme Court, Place 6 VOTE FOR 1 Michele Petty . 17 100.00 7 10 Total . 17 7 10 Presiding Judge, CT of Criminal Appeals VOTE FOR 1 Keith Hampton . 17 100.00 7 10 Total . 17 7 10 Member, State BoE, District 10 VOTE FOR 1 Judy Jennings . 17 100.00 7 10 Total . 17 7 10 3rd Court of Appeals District, Place 2 VOTE FOR 1 J. Andrew Hathcock . 16 100.00 6 10 Total . 16 6 10 3rd Court of Appeals District, Place 3 VOTE FOR 1 Diane Henson . 17 100.00 7 10 Total . 17 7 10 3rd Court of Appeals District, Place 5 VOTE FOR 1 Karen L. Watkins . 17 100.00 7 10 Total . 17 7 10 3rd Court of Appeals District, Place 6 VOTE FOR 1 Bryan Case . 17 100.00 7 10 Total . 17 7 10 County Attorney VOTE FOR 1 Peggy S. Supak. 20 100.00 9 11 Total . 20 9 11 County Sheriff VOTE FOR 1 Keith Korenek . 20 100.00 8 12 Total . 20 8 12 County Tax Assessor-Collector VOTE FOR 1 Carol Johnson . 19 100.00 9 10 Total . 19 9 10 3 of 98 9/6/2012 8:04 AM file:///D:/Documents and Settings/Brittanyl/Local Settings/Temporary Inte... County Chairman VOTE FOR 1 Cecil R Webster . 17 100.00 7 10 Total . 17 7 10 ********** (REPUBLICAN PARTY) ********** SCHOOL CHOICE VOTE FOR 1 YES . 157 80.93 49 108 NO. 37 19.07 17 20 Total . 194 66 128 REPEALING OBAMACARE VOTE FOR 1 YES . 179 92.75 63 116 NO. 14 7.25 4 10 Total . 193 67 126 PUBLIC PRAYER VOTE FOR 1 YES . 185 93.91 65 120 NO. 12 6.09 2 10 Total . 197 67 130 BALANCED BUDGET VOTE FOR 1 YES . 191 97.95 66 125 NO. 4 2.05 1 3 Total . 195 67 128 REDISTRICTING VOTE FOR 1 YES . 144 76.60 51 93 NO. 44 23.40 15 29 Total . 188 66 122 ********** (DEMOCRATIC PARTY) ********** PROPOSITION 1 VOTE FOR 1 FOR . 19 76.00 9 10 AGAINST . 6 24.00 2 4 Total . 25 11 14 PROPOSITION 2 VOTE FOR 1 FOR . 24 92.31 11 13 AGAINST . 2 7.69 1 1 Total . 26 12 14 PROPOSITION 3 VOTE FOR 1 FOR . 21 80.77 11 10 AGAINST . 5 19.23 1 4 Total . 26 12 14 PREC REPORT-GROUP DETAIL FAYETTE COUNTY, TEXAS OFFICIAL RESULTS PRIMARY ELECTION MAY 29, 2012 RUN DATE:06/05/12 02:09 PM STATISTICS 0002 1 North La Grange TOTAL VOTES % EARLY VOTING ELECTION DAY REGISTERED VOTERS - TOTAL . 2,092 REGISTERED VOTERS - REPUBLICAN PARTY . 0 REGISTERED VOTERS - DEMOCRATIC PARTY . 0 BALLOTS CAST - TOTAL. 558 216 342 BALLOTS CAST - REPUBLICAN PARTY . 447 80.11 183 264 BALLOTS CAST - DEMOCRATIC PARTY . 111 19.89 33 78 VOTER TURNOUT - TOTAL . 26.67 ********** (REPUBLICAN PARTY) ********** President VOTE FOR 1 Michele Bachmann . 5 1.15 4 1 John Davis . 0 0 0 Newt Gingrich . 17 3.91 1 16 Mitt Romney. 290 66.67 122 168 4 of 98 9/6/2012 8:04 AM file:///D:/Documents and Settings/Brittanyl/Local Settings/Temporary Inte... Jon Huntsman . 1 .23 0 1 Charles "Buddy" Roemer . 0 0 0 Rick Santorum . 32 7.36 11 21 Ron Paul. 77 17.70 34 43 Uncommitted. 13 2.99 6 7 Total . 435 178 257 United States Senator VOTE FOR 1 Joe Agris . 0 0 0 Lela Pittenger. 5 1.20 3 2 Glenn Addison . 11 2.64 7 4 Ted Cruz. 82 19.66 38 44 Curt Cleaver . 0 0 0 Craig James. 20 4.80 8 12 Tom Leppert. 57 13.67 16 41 David Dewhurst. 242 58.03 97 145 Ben Gambini. 0 0 0 Total . 417 169 248 United States Representative, Dist. 10 VOTE FOR 1 Michael McCaul. 285 81.43 113 172 Eddie Traylor . 65 18.57 28 37 Total . 350 141 209 Railroad Commissioner VOTE FOR 1 Christi Craddick . 110 31.70 45 65 Joe Cotten . 42 12.10 14 28 Becky Berger . 111 31.99 42 69 Warren Chisum . 41 11.82 20 21 Roland Sledge . 28 8.07 12 16 Beryl Burgess . 15 4.32 3 12 Total . 347 136 211 Railroad Commissioner, Unexpired Term VOTE FOR 1 Elizabeth Murray-Kolb . 90 27.27 28 62 Barry Smitherman . 122 36.97 50 72 Greg Parker. 93 28.18 39 54 Al Lee . 25 7.58 9 16 Total . 330 126 204 Justice, Supreme Court, Place 2 VOTE FOR 1 Steve Smith.
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