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CANVASS PRIMARY ELECTION May 29, 2012 CANVASS PRIMARY ELECTION May 29, 2012 REFUGIO COUNTY, TEXAS TOTAL NUMBER OF REGISTERED VOTERS: 5,116 Total Number of Ballots Cast: 949 (18.55%) Democratic: 526 (10.28%) Republican: 423 (8.27%) TOTAL NUMBER VOTING TOTAL PCT 1 PCT 1A PCT 2 PCT 2A PCT 2B PCT 3 PCT 3A PCT 4 PCT 4A PCT 4B TOTAL TOTAL BALLOTS CAST VOTES Democratic Early Voting 48 67 21 0 6 24 22 15 3 2 208 526 Party Election Day 47 101 40 5 15 27 27 31 18 7 318 949 Republican Early Voting 3 7 22 11 5 30 33 1 1 3 116 423 Party Election Day 16 19 88 31 31 29 41 5 26 21 307 1 of 18 CANVASS PRIMARY ELECTION May 29, 2012 REFUGIO COUNTY, TEXAS PRESIDENTIAL PCT 1 PCT 1A PCT 2 PCT 2A PCT 2B PCT 3 PCT 3A PCT 4 PCT 4A PCT 4B TOTAL GRAND TOTAL Bob Ely Early Voting 32100210009 31 (DEM) Election Day 662015011022 John Wolfe Early Voting 421001101010 32 (DEM) Election Day 644002222022 Barack Obama Early Voting 31 44 11 0 4 12 13 12 2 2 131 344 (DEM) Election Day 2676224 11121627136213 Darcy G. Early Voting 143012300014 Richardson 37 (DEM) Election Day 255026201023 2 of 18 CANVASS PRIMARY ELECTION May 29, 2012 REFUGIO COUNTY, TEXAS PRESIDENTIAL PCT 1 PCT 1A PCT 2 PCT 2A PCT 2B PCT 3 PCT 3A PCT 4 PCT 4A PCT 4B TOTAL GRAND TOTAL Newt Gingrich Early Voting 00500130009 33 (REP) Election Day 202312614324 John Davis Early Voting 00000000000 1 (REP) Election Day 00000000101 Rick Santorum Early Voting 00010030004 20 (REP) Election Day 324220101116 Jon Huntsman Early Voting 00000000000 0 (REP) Election Day 00000000000 Michele Early Voting 01000000001 Bachmann 2 (REP) Election Day 00100000001 Ron Paul Early Voting 114005500016 57 (REP) Election Day 1112757001741 Mitt Romney Early Voting 2513105221611378 284 (REP) Election Day 9 1361192019334 1810206 Charles Early Voting 00000000000 "Buddy" 0 Roemer Election Day 00000000000 Uncommitted Early Voting 00000240006 17 (REP) Election Day 036000101011 3 of 18 CANVASS PRIMARY ELECTION May 29, 2012 REFUGIO COUNTY, TEXAS UNITED STATES SENATOR PCT 1 PCT 1A PCT 2 PCT 2A PCT 2B PCT 3 PCT 3A PCT 4 PCT 4A PCT 4B TOTAL GRAND TOTAL Paul Sadler Early Voting 14176006710152 114 (DEM) Election Day 51913153651462 Addie Dainell Early Voting 293041410125 Allen 73 (DEM) Election Day 6192143373048 Sean Hubbard Early Voting 344002130017 64 (DEM) Election Day 8186103551047 Grady Early Voting 10103016331037 Yarbrough 126 (DEM) Election Day 1424102311798189 4 of 18 CANVASS PRIMARY ELECTION May 29, 2012 REFUGIO COUNTY, TEXAS UNITED STATES SENATOR PCT 1 PCT 1A PCT 2 PCT 2A PCT 2B PCT 3 PCT 3A PCT 4 PCT 4A PCT 4B TOTAL GRAND TOTAL Ben Gambini Early Voting 00000010012 6 (REP) Election Day 01100000024 Joe Agris Early Voting 00000010001 3 (REP) Election Day 00100000102 Ted Cruz Early Voting 127437700132 125 (REP) Election Day 543561784041093 Craig James Early Voting 00200100115 16 (REP) Election Day 125001100111 Lela Pittneger Early Voting 01000000001 3 (REP) Election Day 00000000202 Glenn Addison Early Voting 00000000000 4 (REP) Election Day 00111100004 David Dewhurst Early Voting 2 4 13 6 2 19 20 1 0 0 67 242 (REP) Election Day 8 1140231217335 188175 Curt Cleaver Early Voting 00000000000 0 (REP) Election Day 00000000000 Tom Leppert Early Voting 00010100002 4 (REP) Election Day 00100010002 5 of 18 CANVASS PRIMARY ELECTION May 29, 2012 REFUGIO COUNTY, TEXAS UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 27 PCT 1 PCT 1A PCT 2 PCT 2A PCT 2B PCT 3 PCT 3A PCT 4 PCT 4A PCT 4B TOTAL GRAND TOTAL Jerry J. Trevino Early Voting 152370110341266 176 (DEM) Election Day 144411035610143110 Murphy Alade Early Voting 02000011004 Junaid 9 (DEM) Election Day 02010101005 Rose Meza Early Voting 9205043740052 Harrison 146 (DEM) Election Day 1328162658121394 Ronnie C. Early Voting 1244005631035 McDonald 94 (DEM) Election Day 91272312851059 Trey Roberts Early Voting 001003500110 30 (REP) Election Day 115111303420 Blake Early Voting 3721105232210092 Farenthold 345 (REP) Election Day 12 18 73 26 28 26 34 4 16 16 253 Don Al Early Voting 00010000102 Middlebrook 8 (REP) Election Day 10230000006 John Grunwold Early Voting 00000200002 14 (REP) Election Day 004001115012 6 of 18 CANVASS PRIMARY ELECTION May 29, 2012 REFUGIO COUNTY, TEXAS RAILROAD COMMISSIONER PCT 1 PCT 1A PCT 2 PCT 2A PCT 2B PCT 3 PCT 3A PCT 4 PCT 4A PCT 4B TOTAL GRAND TOTAL Dale Henry Early Voting 29 39 10 0 3 15 14 6 1 2 119 340 (DEM) Election Day 29 71 31 3 9 15 19 27 12 5 221 Christi Craddick Early Voting 1211161010124 99 (REP) Election Day 2523858839475 Joe Cotten Early Voting 038425901032 101 (REP) Election Day 241810112908569 Roland Sledge Early Voting 00002410007 26 (REP) Election Day 104115401219 Becky Berger Early Voting 125405200019 48 (REP) Election Day 316234312429 Warren Chisum Early Voting 005102200010 47 (REP) Election Day 3511432801037 Beryl Burgess Early Voting 10110100004 19 (REP) Election Day 135112100115 7 of 18 CANVASS PRIMARY ELECTION May 29, 2012 REFUGIO COUNTY, TEXAS RAILROAD COMMISSIONER UNEXPIRED TERM PCT 1 PCT 1A PCT 2 PCT 2A PCT 2B PCT 3 PCT 3A PCT 4 PCT 4A PCT 4B TOTAL GRAND TOTAL Barry Early Voting 118647500133 Smitherman 114 (REP) Election Day 3 7 21 8 7 12 10 1 4 8 81 Al Lee Early Voting 10201110006 26 (REP) Election Day 206120700220 Elizabeth Early Voting 125205711024 Murray-Kolb 86 (REP) Election Day 3619493815462 Greg Parker Early Voting 04520101100032 99 (REP) Election Day 35211046628267 JUSTICE, SUPREME COURT, PLACE 2 PCT 1 PCT 1A PCT 2 PCT 2A PCT 2B PCT 3 PCT 3A PCT 4 PCT 4A PCT 4B TOTAL GRAND TOTAL Steve Smith Early Voting 1 6 13 5 2 15 20 0 1 1 64 189 (REP) Election Day 7 1735118 11181 8 9125 Don Willett Early Voting 217438410030 149 (REP) Election Day 6 1 36 15 13 10 18 3 10 7 119 8 of 18 CANVASS PRIMARY ELECTION May 29, 2012 REFUGIO COUNTY, TEXAS JUSTICE, SUPREME COURT, PLACE 4 PCT 1 PCT 1A PCT 2 PCT 2A PCT 2B PCT 3 PCT 3A PCT 4 PCT 4A PCT 4B TOTAL GRAND TOTAL David Medina Early Voting 032341501019 91 (REP) Election Day 17239541024772 John Devine Early Voting 3 2 14 4 1 15 11 1 0 0 51 148 (REP) Election Day 7 8261110615011397 Joe Pool, Jr. Early Voting 0222051000122 80 (REP) Election Day 4320359513558 JUSTICE, SUPREME COURT, PLACE 6 PCT 1 PCT 1A PCT 2 PCT 2A PCT 2B PCT 3 PCT 3A PCT 4 PCT 4A PCT 4B TOTAL GRAND TOTAL Michele Petty Early Voting 30 37 10 0 4 14 13 5 1 2 116 339 (DEM) Election Day 29 69 33 3 9 17 18 26 14 5 223 Nathan Hecht Early Voting 2 5 15 8 4 15 25 1 0 1 76 273 (REP) Election Day 10 14 54 22 16 18 29 3 17 14 197 PRESIDING JUDGE, COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS PCT 1 PCT 1A PCT 2 PCT 2A PCT 2B PCT 3 PCT 3A PCT 4 PCT 4A PCT 4B TOTAL GRAND TOTAL Keith Hampton Early Voting 25 32 7 0 3 14 13 5 1 2 102 302 (DEM) Election Day 24 66 27 3 9 15 18 23 11 4 200 Sharon Keller Early Voting 1 5 16 9 4 14 25 1 0 1 76 274 (REP) Election Day 10 16 52 20 16 19 30 3 18 14 198 9 of 18 CANVASS PRIMARY ELECTION May 29, 2012 REFUGIO COUNTY, TEXAS JUDGE, COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS, PLACE 7 PCT 1 PCT 1A PCT 2 PCT 2A PCT 2B PCT 3 PCT 3A PCT 4 PCT 4A PCT 4B TOTAL GRAND TOTAL Barbara Parker Early Voting 1 6 16 9 4 14 26 1 0 1 78 Hervey 278 (REP) Election Day 10 16 53 21 16 19 30 3 18 14 200 JUDGE, COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS, PLACE 8 PCT 1 PCT 1A PCT 2 PCT 2A PCT 2B PCT 3 PCT 3A PCT 4 PCT 4A PCT 4B TOTAL GRAND TOTAL Elsa Alcala Early Voting 1 5 14 9 4 13 24 1 0 1 72 260 (REP) Election Day 9 1549211517273 1814188 MEMBER, STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION, DISTRICT 2 PCT 1 PCT 1A PCT 2 PCT 2A PCT 2B PCT 3 PCT 3A PCT 4 PCT 4A PCT 4B TOTAL GRAND TOTAL Ruben Cortez, Early Voting 8154026242144 Jr. 108 (DEM) Election Day 81981454113164 Celeste Zepeda Early Voting 16228037761171 Sanchez 189 (DEM) Election Day 16431804108964118 Larry E. Garza Early Voting 682002410023 90 (DEM) Election Day 7229245665167 Veronica Early Voting 122132401016 Anzaldua 64 (REP) Election Day 3612122925648 Laurie J. Turner Early Voting 2 5 17 9 2 19 21 1 0 2 78 269 (REP) Election Day 9 1259231719272 1310191 10 of 18 CANVASS PRIMARY ELECTION May 29, 2012 REFUGIO COUNTY, TEXAS STATE SENATOR, DISTRICT 18 PCT 1 PCT 1A PCT 2 PCT 2A PCT 2B PCT 3 PCT 3A PCT 4 PCT 4A PCT 4B TOTAL GRAND TOTAL Glenn Hegar Early Voting 2516114182410081 303 (REP) Election Day 9 1464241720314 2316222 STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 30 PCT 1 PCT 1A PCT 2 PCT 2A PCT 2B PCT 3 PCT 3A PCT 4 PCT 4A PCT 4B TOTAL GRAND TOTAL Alex Hernandez, Early Voting 28 43 12 0 4 16 12 7 3 2 127 Jr. 349 DEM) Election Day 2968343 10161825145222 Geanie W. Early Voting 1618114172611186 Morrison 309 (REP) Election Day 10 16 59 23 19 19 32 4 24 17 223 CHIEF JUSTICE, 13TH COURT OF APPEALS DISTRICT PCT 1 PCT 1A PCT 2 PCT 2A PCT 2B PCT 3 PCT 3A PCT 4 PCT 4A PCT 4B TOTAL GRAND TOTAL Roy Valdez Early Voting 27 40 11 0 4 15 11 8 1 2 119 342 (DEM) Election Day 31 67 32 3 9 17 18 27 13 6 223 Rose Vela Early Voting 1513104162410074 274 (REP) Election Day 10 14 54 20 16 19 27 4 20 16 200 11 of 18 CANVASS PRIMARY ELECTION May 29, 2012 REFUGIO COUNTY, TEXAS JUSTICE, 13TH COURT OF APPEALS DISTRICT, PLACE 2 PCT 1 PCT 1A PCT 2 PCT 2A PCT 2B PCT 3 PCT 3A PCT 4 PCT 4A PCT 4B TOTAL GRAND TOTAL Nora Longoria Early Voting 31 42 12 0 5 16 16 8 3 2 135 374 (DEM) Election Day 3275343 11182026146239 Tom Greenwall Early Voting 2616104142510078 286 (REP) Election Day 10 15 56 22 16 18 31 4 20 16 208 JUSTICE, 13TH COURT OF APPEALS DISTRICT, PLACE 4 PCT 1 PCT 1A PCT 2 PCT 2A PCT 2B PCT 3 PCT 3A PCT 4 PCT 4A PCT 4B TOTAL GRAND TOTAL Nelda Vidaurri Early Voting 29 43 12 0 5 15 12 7 3 2 128 Rodriguez 350 (DEM) Election Day 31 67 33 3 9 17 16 27 14 5 222 Jaime Tijerina Early Voting 033141300015 73 (REP) Election Day 43153456171058 Bradford M.
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