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View a Democratic Party Cumulative Report Cumulative Results Report Tarrant County Official Results Registered Voters: 1,160,856 Primary Election Official PM20 Results Ballots Cast: 158,046 3/3/2020 Run Time 1:47 PM Precincts Reporting Run Date 03/10/2020 Page 1 0 of 730 = 0.00% Preference for Presidential Nominee - Democratic Party Choice Party Absentee Voting Early Voting Election Day Voting Total Michael Bennet 31 0.33% 498 0.80% 736 0.88% 1,265 0.82% Deval Patrick 9 0.10% 57 0.09% 59 0.07% 125 0.08% Bernie Sanders 1,177 12.66% 19,299 30.97% 27,030 32.37% 47,506 30.63% Julián Castro 25 0.27% 269 0.43% 268 0.32% 562 0.36% Marianne Williamson 4 0.04% 154 0.25% 172 0.21% 330 0.21% John K. Delaney 4 0.04% 102 0.16% 137 0.16% 243 0.16% Robby Wells 2 0.02% 47 0.08% 57 0.07% 106 0.07% Amy Klobuchar 406 4.37% 2,512 4.03% 93 0.11% 3,011 1.94% Tulsi Gabbard 20 0.22% 142 0.23% 227 0.27% 389 0.25% Tom Steyer 95 1.02% 712 1.14% 151 0.18% 958 0.62% Michael R. Bloomberg 2,827 30.40% 10,036 16.11% 6,410 7.68% 19,273 12.43% Pete Buttigieg 613 6.59% 5,500 8.83% 203 0.24% 6,316 4.07% Joseph R. Biden 3,330 35.81% 15,420 24.75% 40,517 48.52% 59,267 38.21% Cory Booker 26 0.28% 124 0.20% 87 0.10% 237 0.15% Roque "Rocky" De La Fuente 6 0.06% 11 0.02% 15 0.02% 32 0.02% Elizabeth Warren 697 7.50% 7,262 11.66% 7,199 8.62% 15,158 9.77% Andrew Yang 26 0.28% 163 0.26% 146 0.17% 335 0.22% Cast Votes: 9,298 100.00% 62,308 100.00% 83,507 100.00% 155,113 100.00% United States Senator - Democratic Party Choice Party Absentee Voting Early Voting Election Day Voting Total Adrian Ocegueda 147 1.70% 1,669 2.99% 3,651 5.15% 5,467 4.04% D. R. Hunter 142 1.65% 1,024 1.83% 1,502 2.12% 2,668 1.97% Annie "Mamá" Garcia 424 4.91% 5,412 9.69% 9,973 14.06% 15,809 11.68% Jack Daniel Foster Jr 114 1.32% 735 1.32% 1,236 1.74% 2,085 1.54% Michael Cooper 317 3.67% 3,893 6.97% 6,716 9.47% 10,926 8.07% Victor Hugo Harris 121 1.40% 1,295 2.32% 2,774 3.91% 4,190 3.10% Chris Bell 615 7.13% 4,828 8.65% 6,316 8.91% 11,759 8.69% Cristina Tzintzun Ramirez 423 4.90% 6,632 11.88% 8,355 11.78% 15,410 11.38% Mary "MJ" Hegar 2,310 26.76% 12,056 21.59% 9,205 12.98% 23,571 17.41% Sema Hernandez 187 2.17% 1,373 2.46% 2,175 3.07% 3,735 2.76% Royce West 3,297 38.20% 13,991 25.06% 14,325 20.20% 31,613 23.35% Amanda K. Edwards 534 6.19% 2,924 5.24% 4,682 6.60% 8,140 6.01% Cast Votes: 8,631 100.00% 55,832 100.00% 70,910 100.00% 135,373 100.00% Cumulative Results Report Tarrant County Official Results Registered Voters: 1,160,856 Primary Election Official PM20 Results Ballots Cast: 158,046 3/3/2020 Precincts Reporting Run Time 1:47 PM 0 of 730 = 0.00% Run Date 03/10/2020 Page 2 United States Representative, District 6 - Democratic Party Choice Party Absentee Voting Early Voting Election Day Voting Total Stephen Daniel 1,935 100.00% 15,359 100.00% 20,415 100.00% 37,709 100.00% Cast Votes: 1,935 100.00% 15,359 100.00% 20,415 100.00% 37,709 100.00% United States Representative, District 12 - Democratic Party Choice Party Absentee Voting Early Voting Election Day Voting Total Danny Anderson 544 20.20% 2,789 17.14% 4,220 19.86% 7,553 18.78% Lisa Welch 2,149 79.80% 13,479 82.86% 17,029 80.14% 32,657 81.22% Cast Votes: 2,693 100.00% 16,268 100.00% 21,249 100.00% 40,210 100.00% United States Representative, District 24 - Democratic Party Choice Party Absentee Voting Early Voting Election Day Voting Total Kim Olson 567 55.26% 5,076 51.48% 4,277 42.55% 9,920 47.38% Candace Valenzuela 254 24.76% 2,511 25.46% 2,891 28.76% 5,656 27.01% Crystal Fletcher 37 3.61% 395 4.01% 593 5.90% 1,025 4.90% Sam Vega 16 1.56% 286 2.90% 525 5.22% 827 3.95% Jan McDowell 82 7.99% 893 9.06% 827 8.23% 1,802 8.61% Richard Fleming 39 3.80% 367 3.72% 503 5.00% 909 4.34% John Biggan 31 3.02% 333 3.38% 436 4.34% 800 3.82% Cast Votes: 1,026 100.00% 9,861 100.00% 10,052 100.00% 20,939 100.00% United States Representative, District 25 - Democratic Party Choice Party Absentee Voting Early Voting Election Day Voting Total Heidi Sloan 9 33.33% 51 39.53% 89 49.44% 149 44.35% Julie Oliver 18 66.67% 78 60.47% 91 50.56% 187 55.65% Cast Votes: 27 100.00% 129 100.00% 180 100.00% 336 100.00% United States Representative, District 26 - Democratic Party Choice Party Absentee Voting Early Voting Election Day Voting Total Mat Pruneda 140 27.29% 967 24.54% 1,325 26.59% 2,432 25.77% Carol H. 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