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November 2018, General Election Texas Secretary of State Rolando B. Pablos Race Summary Report Unofficial Election Tabulation 2018 General Election November 6, 2018 U. S. Senator Early Provisional 12,98 Total Provisional 46,090 Precincts 7,971 o 7,971 100.00 Early % Vote Total % Ted Cruz - Incumbent REP* 3,060,859 51.06% 4,244,204 50.93% Beto O'Rourke DEM* 2,897,477 48.34% 4,024,777 48.29% Neal M. Dikeman LIB* 35,804 0.60% 65,240 0.78% Registered 15,793,257 Total Votes 5,994,140 37.95% Voting 8,334,221 52.77% Voting Total Number of Voters 8,438,214 U. S. Representative District 1 Multi County Precincts 253 o 253 100.00 Early % Vote Total % Louie Gohmert - Incumbent REP* 116,486 72.75% 167,734 72.31% Shirley J. McKellar DEM* 41,652 26.01% 60,957 26.28% Jeff Callaway LIB* 1,972 1.23% 3,278 1.41% Total Votes 160,110 231,969 U. S. Representative District 2 Single County Precincts 1,013 o 1,013 100.00 Early % Vote Total % Dan Crenshaw REP* 100,836 53.00% 139,012 52.87% Todd Litton DEM* 86,821 45.64% 119,708 45.53% Patrick Gunnels LIB* 1,379 0.72% 2,371 0.90% Scott Cubbler IND* 1,207 0.63% 1,833 0.70% Total Votes 190,243 262,924 U. S. Representative District 3 Single County Precincts 69 o 69 100.00 Early % Vote Total % Van Taylor REP* 139,106 54.69% 168,775 54.26% Lorie Burch DEM* 112,056 44.06% 137,547 44.22% Christopher J. Claytor LIB* 3,072 1.21% 4,595 1.48% Jeff Simmons W-I* 104 0.04% 153 0.05% Total Votes 254,338 311,070 * DEM - Democratic IND - Independent LIB - Libertarian REP - Republican W-I - Write In 12/04/2018 12:26 Page 1 of 63 Texas Secretary of State Rolando B. Pablos Race Summary Report Unofficial Election Tabulation 2018 General Election November 6, 2018 U. S. Representative District 4 Multi County Precincts 367 o 367 100.00 Early % Vote Total % John Ratcliffe - Incumbent REP* 117,343 75.54% 188,003 75.69% Catherine Krantz DEM* 36,414 23.44% 57,209 23.03% Ken Ashby LIB* 1,575 1.01% 3,161 1.27% Total Votes 155,332 248,373 U. S. Representative District 5 Multi County Precincts 985 o 985 100.00 Early % Vote Total % Lance Gooden REP* 88,915 61.71% 130,404 62.35% Dan Wood DEM* 54,921 38.12% 78,394 37.48% Phil Gray W-I* 248 0.17% 349 0.17% Total Votes 144,084 209,147 U. S. Representative District 6 Multi County Precincts 776 o 776 100.00 Early % Vote Total % Ron Wright REP* 100,220 53.66% 135,779 53.13% Jana Lynne Sanchez DEM* 84,171 45.07% 116,040 45.41% Jason Allen Harber LIB* 2,368 1.27% 3,724 1.46% Total Votes 186,759 255,543 U. S. Representative District 7 Single County Precincts 1,013 o 1,013 100.00 Early % Vote Total % John Culberson - Incumbent REP* 81,175 47.42% 115,418 47.50% Lizzie Pannill Fletcher DEM* 90,015 52.58% 127,568 52.50% Total Votes 171,190 242,986 * DEM - Democratic IND - Independent LIB - Libertarian REP - Republican W-I - Write In 12/04/2018 12:26 Page 2 of 63 Texas Secretary of State Rolando B. Pablos Race Summary Report Unofficial Election Tabulation 2018 General Election November 6, 2018 U. S. Representative District 8 Multi County Precincts 1,221 o 1,221 100.00 Early % Vote Total % Kevin Brady - Incumbent REP* 140,917 74.12% 200,367 73.47% Steven David DEM* 46,450 24.43% 67,748 24.84% Chris Duncan LIB* 2,765 1.45% 4,617 1.69% Total Votes 190,132 272,732 U. S. Representative District 9 Multi County Precincts 1,093 o 1,093 100.00 Early % Vote Total % Al Green - Incumbent DEM* 93,883 89.15% 135,941 89.05% Phil Kurtz LIB* 4,233 4.02% 5,928 3.88% Benjamin Hernandez IND* 3,722 3.53% 5,766 3.78% Kesha Rogers IND* 3,466 3.29% 5,018 3.29% Total Votes 105,304 152,653 U. S. Representative District 10 Multi County Precincts 1,304 o 1,304 100.00 Early % Vote Total % Michael T. McCaul - Incumbent REP* 113,518 49.96% 154,807 50.90% Mike Siegel DEM* 109,725 48.29% 142,728 46.93% Mike Ryan LIB* 3,967 1.75% 6,576 2.16% Total Votes 227,210 304,111 U. S. Representative District 11 Multi County Precincts 300 o 300 100.00 Early % Vote Total % Mike Conaway - Incumbent REP* 120,991 80.87% 174,749 80.20% Jennie Lou Leeder DEM* 26,663 17.82% 40,028 18.37% Rhett Rosenquest Smith LIB* 1,951 1.30% 3,106 1.43% Total Votes 149,605 217,883 * DEM - Democratic IND - Independent LIB - Libertarian REP - Republican W-I - Write In 12/04/2018 12:26 Page 3 of 63 Texas Secretary of State Rolando B. Pablos Race Summary Report Unofficial Election Tabulation 2018 General Election November 6, 2018 U. S. Representative District 12 Multi County Precincts 770 o 770 100.00 Early % Vote Total % Kay Granger - Incumbent REP* 125,892 64.25% 172,205 64.30% Vanessa Adia DEM* 66,916 34.15% 90,676 33.86% Jacob Leddy LIB* 3,140 1.60% 4,926 1.84% Total Votes 195,948 267,807 U. S. Representative District 13 Multi County Precincts 415 o 415 100.00 Early % Vote Total % Mac Thornberry - Incumbent REP* 107,211 81.08% 168,090 81.56% Greg Sagan DEM* 23,161 17.52% 34,859 16.91% Calvin DeWeese LIB* 1,852 1.40% 3,144 1.53% Total Votes 132,224 206,093 U. S. Representative District 14 Multi County Precincts 103 o 103 100.00 Early % Vote Total % Randy Weber - Incumbent REP* 110,385 60.53% 137,582 59.34% Adrienne Bell DEM* 69,798 38.28% 90,937 39.22% Don E. Conley III LIB* 2,176 1.19% 3,354 1.45% Total Votes 182,359 231,873 U. S. Representative District 15 Multi County Precincts 184 o 184 100.00 Early % Vote Total % Tim Westley REP* 45,434 38.66% 63,593 38.71% Vicente Gonzalez - Incumbent DEM* 70,418 59.91% 98,089 59.71% Anthony Cristo LIB* 1,681 1.43% 2,602 1.58% Total Votes 117,533 164,284 * DEM - Democratic IND - Independent LIB - Libertarian REP - Republican W-I - Write In 12/04/2018 12:26 Page 4 of 63 Texas Secretary of State Rolando B. Pablos Race Summary Report Unofficial Election Tabulation 2018 General Election November 6, 2018 U. S. Representative District 16 Single County Precincts 192 o 192 100.00 Early % Vote Total % Rick Seeberger REP* 33,100 26.77% 48,495 27.00% Veronica Escobar DEM* 84,898 68.67% 122,676 68.30% Ben Mendoza IND* 5,409 4.37% 8,079 4.50% Sam Williams W-I* 229 0.19% 369 0.21% Total Votes 123,636 179,619 U. S. Representative District 17 Multi County Precincts 360 o 360 100.00 Early % Vote Total % Bill Flores - Incumbent REP* 88,172 55.38% 134,375 56.85% Rick Kennedy DEM* 68,601 43.09% 97,574 41.28% Peter Churchman LIB* 2,446 1.54% 4,415 1.87% Total Votes 159,219 236,364 U. S. Representative District 18 Single County Precincts 1,013 o 1,013 100.00 Early % Vote Total % Ava Reynero Pate REP* 26,185 20.68% 38,306 20.82% Sheila Jackson Lee - Incumbent DEM* 95,578 75.49% 138,423 75.24% Luke Spencer LIB* 2,618 2.07% 4,064 2.21% Vince Duncan IND* 2,232 1.76% 3,185 1.73% Total Votes 126,613 183,978 U. S. Representative District 19 Multi County Precincts 302 o 302 100.00 Early % Vote Total % Jodey Arrington - Incumbent REP* 107,096 75.86% 152,012 75.27% Miguel Levario DEM* 34,089 24.14% 49,941 24.73% Total Votes 141,185 201,953 * DEM - Democratic IND - Independent LIB - Libertarian REP - Republican W-I - Write In 12/04/2018 12:26 Page 5 of 63 Texas Secretary of State Rolando B. Pablos Race Summary Report Unofficial Election Tabulation 2018 General Election November 6, 2018 U. S. Representative District 20 Single County Precincts 753 o 753 100.00 Early % Vote Total % Joaquin Castro - Incumbent DEM* 101,871 80.42% 138,249 80.86% Jeffrey Blunt LIB* 24,805 19.58% 32,727 19.14% Total Votes 126,676 170,976 U. S. Representative District 21 Multi County Precincts 1,067 o 1,067 100.00 Early % Vote Total % Chip Roy REP* 137,227 49.74% 176,913 50.34% Joseph Kopser DEM* 133,942 48.55% 167,020 47.53% Lee Santos LIB* 4,712 1.71% 7,497 2.13% Total Votes 275,881 351,430 U. S. Representative District 22 Multi County Precincts 1,120 o 1,120 100.00 Early % Vote Total % Pete Olson - Incumbent REP* 119,693 51.93% 152,368 51.40% Sri Preston Kulkarni DEM* 106,443 46.18% 137,592 46.41% John B. McElligott LIB* 2,137 0.93% 3,260 1.10% Kellen Sweny IND* 2,233 0.97% 3,229 1.09% Total Votes 230,506 296,449 U. S. Representative District 23 Multi County Precincts 1,149 o 1,149 100.00 Early % Vote Total % Will Hurd - Incumbent REP* 76,037 51.10% 102,903 49.22% Gina Ortiz Jones DEM* 70,127 47.13% 101,753 48.67% Ruben Corvalan LIB* 2,643 1.78% 4,402 2.11% Total Votes 148,807 209,058 * DEM - Democratic IND - Independent LIB - Libertarian REP - Republican W-I - Write In 12/04/2018 12:26 Page 6 of 63 Texas Secretary of State Rolando B.
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