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Precinct Report — Official Precinct Report — Official CASS COUNTY, TEXAS — GENERAL ELECTION — November 06, 2018 Page 1 of 72 11/16/2018 11:29 AM Total Number of Voters : 10,391 of 19,983 = 52.00% Precincts Reporting 18 of 18 = 100.00% Party Candidate Early Election Total Precinct 1 (Ballots Cast: 1,710) Straight Party, Vote For 1 Republican Party 580 78.91% 234 75.73% 814 77.97% Democratic Party 153 20.82% 73 23.62% 226 21.65% Libertarian Party 2 0.27% 2 0.65% 4 0.38% Cast Votes: 735 60.89% 309 61.55% 1,044 61.09% Over Votes: 1 0.08% 0 0.00% 1 0.06% Under Votes: 471 39.02% 193 38.45% 664 38.85% United States Senator, Vote For 1 Ted Cruz 941 79.68% 395 80.78% 1,336 80.00% Beto O'Rourke 234 19.81% 92 18.81% 326 19.52% Neal M. Dikeman 6 0.51% 2 0.41% 8 0.48% Cast Votes: 1,181 97.76% 489 97.41% 1,670 97.66% Over Votes: 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% Under Votes: 27 2.24% 13 2.59% 40 2.34% United States Representative, District 4, Vote For 1 John Ratcliffe 951 80.05% 381 78.07% 1,332 79.47% Catherine Krantz 232 19.53% 97 19.88% 329 19.63% Ken Ashby 5 0.42% 10 2.05% 15 0.89% Cast Votes: 1,188 98.34% 488 97.21% 1,676 98.01% Over Votes: 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% Under Votes: 20 1.66% 14 2.79% 34 1.99% Governor, Vote For 1 Greg Abbott 959 80.39% 391 79.47% 1,350 80.12% Lupe Valdez 225 18.86% 94 19.11% 319 18.93% Mark Jay Tippetts 9 0.75% 7 1.42% 16 0.95% Cast Votes: 1,193 98.76% 492 98.01% 1,685 98.54% Over Votes: 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% Under Votes: 15 1.24% 10 1.99% 25 1.46% Lieutenant Governor, Vote For 1 Dan Patrick 896 75.48% 370 75.98% 1,266 75.63% Mike Collier 277 23.34% 111 22.79% 388 23.18% Kerry Douglas McKennon 14 1.18% 6 1.23% 20 1.19% Cast Votes: 1,187 98.26% 487 97.01% 1,674 97.89% Over Votes: 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% Under Votes: 21 1.74% 15 2.99% 36 2.11% Precinct Report — Official CASS COUNTY, TEXAS — GENERAL ELECTION — November 06, 2018 Page 2 of 72 11/16/2018 11:29 AM Total Number of Voters : 10,391 of 19,983 = 52.00% Precincts Reporting 18 of 18 = 100.00% Party Candidate Early Election Total Precinct 1 (Ballots Cast: 1,710) Attorney General, Vote For 1 Ken Paxton 914 76.94% 375 77.16% 1,289 77.00% Justin Nelson 262 22.05% 104 21.40% 366 21.86% Michael Ray Harris 12 1.01% 7 1.44% 19 1.14% Cast Votes: 1,188 98.34% 486 96.81% 1,674 97.89% Over Votes: 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% Under Votes: 20 1.66% 16 3.19% 36 2.11% Comptroller of Public Accounts, Vote For 1 Glenn Hegar 939 79.85% 385 79.22% 1,324 79.66% Joi Chevalier 217 18.45% 90 18.52% 307 18.47% Ben Sanders 20 1.70% 11 2.26% 31 1.87% Cast Votes: 1,176 97.35% 486 96.81% 1,662 97.19% Over Votes: 1 0.08% 0 0.00% 1 0.06% Under Votes: 31 2.57% 16 3.19% 47 2.75% Commissioner of the General Land Office, Vote For 1 George P. Bush 909 76.64% 374 76.64% 1,283 76.64% Miguel Suazo 248 20.91% 97 19.88% 345 20.61% Matt Piña 29 2.45% 17 3.48% 46 2.75% Cast Votes: 1,186 98.18% 488 97.21% 1,674 97.89% Over Votes: 1 0.08% 0 0.00% 1 0.06% Under Votes: 21 1.74% 14 2.79% 35 2.05% Commissioner of Agriculture, Vote For 1 Sid Miller 898 76.43% 379 77.82% 1,277 76.84% Kim Olson 260 22.13% 101 20.74% 361 21.72% Richard Carpenter 17 1.45% 7 1.44% 24 1.44% Cast Votes: 1,175 97.27% 487 97.01% 1,662 97.19% Over Votes: 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% Under Votes: 33 2.73% 15 2.99% 48 2.81% Railroad Commissioner, Vote For 1 Christi Craddick 929 79.00% 378 77.62% 1,307 78.59% Roman McAllen 236 20.07% 97 19.92% 333 20.02% Mike Wright 11 0.94% 12 2.46% 23 1.38% Cast Votes: 1,176 97.35% 487 97.01% 1,663 97.25% Over Votes: 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% Under Votes: 32 2.65% 15 2.99% 47 2.75% Precinct Report — Official CASS COUNTY, TEXAS — GENERAL ELECTION — November 06, 2018 Page 3 of 72 11/16/2018 11:29 AM Total Number of Voters : 10,391 of 19,983 = 52.00% Precincts Reporting 18 of 18 = 100.00% Party Candidate Early Election Total Precinct 1 (Ballots Cast: 1,710) Justice, Supreme Court, Place 2, Vote For 1 Jimmy Blacklock 923 78.75% 380 78.19% 1,303 78.59% Steven Kirkland 249 21.25% 106 21.81% 355 21.41% Cast Votes: 1,172 97.02% 486 96.81% 1,658 96.96% Over Votes: 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% Under Votes: 36 2.98% 16 3.19% 52 3.04% Justice, Supreme Court, Place 4, Vote For 1 John Devine 932 79.59% 384 78.85% 1,316 79.37% R.K. Sandill 239 20.41% 103 21.15% 342 20.63% Cast Votes: 1,171 96.94% 487 97.01% 1,658 96.96% Over Votes: 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% Under Votes: 37 3.06% 15 2.99% 52 3.04% Justice, Supreme Court, Place 6, Vote For 1 Jeff Brown 925 78.86% 385 79.06% 1,310 78.92% Kathy Cheng 248 21.14% 102 20.94% 350 21.08% Cast Votes: 1,173 97.10% 487 97.01% 1,660 97.08% Over Votes: 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% Under Votes: 35 2.90% 15 2.99% 50 2.92% Presiding Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Vote For 1 Sharon Keller 919 78.35% 383 78.81% 1,302 78.48% Maria T. (Terri) Jackson 244 20.80% 94 19.34% 338 20.37% William Bryan Strange III 10 0.85% 9 1.85% 19 1.15% Cast Votes: 1,173 97.10% 486 96.81% 1,659 97.02% Over Votes: 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% Under Votes: 35 2.90% 16 3.19% 51 2.98% Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 7, Vote For 1 Barbara Parker Hervey 939 80.19% 391 80.62% 1,330 80.31% Ramona Franklin 232 19.81% 94 19.38% 326 19.69% Cast Votes: 1,171 96.94% 485 96.61% 1,656 96.84% Over Votes: 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% Under Votes: 37 3.06% 17 3.39% 54 3.16% Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 8, Vote For 1 Michelle Slaughter 956 92.10% 391 93.10% 1,347 92.39% Mark Ash 82 7.90% 29 6.90% 111 7.61% Cast Votes: 1,038 85.93% 420 83.67% 1,458 85.26% Over Votes: 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% Under Votes: 170 14.07% 82 16.33% 252 14.74% Precinct Report — Official CASS COUNTY, TEXAS — GENERAL ELECTION — November 06, 2018 Page 4 of 72 11/16/2018 11:29 AM Total Number of Voters : 10,391 of 19,983 = 52.00% Precincts Reporting 18 of 18 = 100.00% Party Candidate Early Election Total Precinct 1 (Ballots Cast: 1,710) State Representative, District No. 9, Vote For 1 Chris Paddie 987 100.00% 403 100.00% 1,390 100.00% Cast Votes: 987 81.71% 403 80.28% 1,390 81.29% Over Votes: 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% Under Votes: 221 18.29% 99 19.72% 320 18.71% Justice, 6th Court of Appeals District, Place No. 2, Vote For 1 Scott Stevens 976 100.00% 400 100.00% 1,376 100.00% Cast Votes: 976 80.79% 400 79.68% 1,376 80.47% Over Votes: 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% Under Votes: 232 19.21% 102 20.32% 334 19.53% Trustee - Place 3, Vote For 1 Kay Stephens 482 59.43% 172 56.39% 654 58.60% R. Curtis Lane 329 40.57% 133 43.61% 462 41.40% Cast Votes: 811 71.83% 305 65.31% 1,116 69.92% Over Votes: 1 0.09% 0 0.00% 1 0.06% Under Votes: 317 28.08% 162 34.69% 479 30.01% Trustee - Place 4, Vote For 1 Kerry Wells 684 100.00% 275 100.00% 959 100.00% Cast Votes: 684 60.64% 275 58.89% 959 60.13% Over Votes: 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% Under Votes: 444 39.36% 192 41.11% 636 39.87% Precinct Report — Official CASS COUNTY, TEXAS — GENERAL ELECTION — November 06, 2018 Page 5 of 72 11/16/2018 11:29 AM Total Number of Voters : 10,391 of 19,983 = 52.00% Precincts Reporting 18 of 18 = 100.00% Party Candidate Early Election Total Precinct 2 (Ballots Cast: 232) Straight Party, Vote For 1 Republican Party 74 79.57% 44 66.67% 118 74.21% Democratic Party 19 20.43% 22 33.33% 41 25.79% Libertarian Party 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% Cast Votes: 93 72.66% 66 63.46% 159 68.53% Over Votes: 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% Under Votes: 35 27.34% 38 36.54% 73 31.47% United States Senator, Vote For 1 Ted Cruz 105 82.03% 70 68.63% 175 76.09% Beto O'Rourke 22 17.19% 31 30.39% 53 23.04% Neal M.
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