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2000 Republican Primary Election Day Only REPUBLICAN PARTY TARRANT COUNTY, TEXAS ELECTION DAY ONLY MARCH 10, 1998 PRIMARY ELECTIONS VOTES PERCENT PRECINCTS COUNTED (OF 534) . 534 100.00 REGISTERED VOTERS - TOTAL . 786,371 BALLOTS CAST - TOTAL REPUBLICAN . 32,184 100.00 UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 6 (WITH 225 OF 225 PRECINCTS COUNTED) GREG MULLANAX . 6,131 31.40 JOE BARTON . 13,397 68.60 UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 12 (WITH 220 OF 220 PRECINCTS COUNTED) KAY GRANGER . 7,336 100.00 UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 24 (WITH 77 OF 77 PRECINCTS COUNTED) STAN C. PENN . 656 36.30 SHAWN TERRY . 1,151 63.70 UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 26 (WITH 12 OF 12 PRECINCTS COUNTED) DICK ARMEY . 1,314 100.00 GOVERNOR (WITH 534 OF 534 PRECINCTS COUNTED) GEORGE W. BUSH . 30,303 95.90 R. C. CRAWFORD . 1,295 4.10 LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR (WITH 534 OF 534 PRECINCTS COUNTED) RICK PERRY . 25,022 100.00 ATTORNEY GENERAL (WITH 534 OF 534 PRECINCTS COUNTED) JOHN CORNYN . 9,420 31.48 TOM PAUKEN . 10,500 35.09 BARRY WILLIAMSON . 10,002 33.43 COMPTROLLER OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTS (WITH 534 OF 534 PRECINCTS COUNTED) CAROLE KEETON RYLANDER . 24,251 100.00 COMMISSIONER OF THE GENERAL LAND OFFICE (WITH 534 OF 534 PRECINCTS COUNTED) JERRY PATTERSON . 9,850 35.73 DAVID DEWHURST . 15,985 57.99 DON LOUCKS . 1,732 6.28 Page 1 COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE (WITH 534 OF 534 PRECINCTS COUNTED) HAMP HODGES . 8,552 30.60 SUSAN COMBS . 19,396 69.40 RAILROAD COMMISSIONER (WITH 534 OF 534 PRECINCTS COUNTED) STEVE STOCKMAN . 13,013 44.41 TONY GARZA . 16,287 55.59 JUSTICE, SUPREME COURT PLACE 1 (WITH 534 OF 534 PRECINCTS COUNTED) CRAIG T. ENOCH . 22,941 100.00 JUSTICE, SUPREME COURT PLACE 2 (WITH 534 OF 534 PRECINCTS COUNTED) HARRIET O'NEILL . 17,885 68.80 CANDACE G. TYSON . 8,111 31.20 JUSTICE, SUPREME COURT PLACE 3 (WITH 534 OF 534 PRECINCTS COUNTED) GREG ABBOTT . 22,140 100.00 JUSTICE, SUPREME COURT PLACE 4, UNEXPIRED TERM (WITH 534 OF 534 PRECINCTS COUNTED) STEVE SMITH . 9,426 36.14 DEBORAH HANKINSON . 16,655 63.86 JUDGE, COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS, PLACE 1 (WITH 534 OF 534 PRECINCTS COUNTED) DAVID A. SCHULMAN . 3,799 15.79 MIKE KEASLER . 7,515 31.23 DAVID BARRON . 4,123 17.13 LLOYD W. OLIVER . 1,992 8.28 VICKI ISAACKS . 6,636 27.58 JUDGE, COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS, PLACE 2 (WITH 534 OF 534 PRECINCTS COUNTED) MURFF F. BLEDSOE . 2,596 10.86 JERRY E. SMITH . 1,870 7.83 CHERYL JOHNSON . 8,606 36.02 JEFFREY BRIAN KECK . 1,294 5.42 JOHN C. MONCURE . 1,143 4.78 WILLIAM HARRISON RAY . 1,357 5.68 FORREST LUMPKIN . 1,208 5.06 HARVEY HUDSON . 5,820 24.36 JUDGE, COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS, PLACE 3 (WITH 534 OF 534 PRECINCTS COUNTED) LAWRENCE 'LARRY' MEYERS . 15,561 66.62 HERB HANCOCK . 7,796 33.38 MEMBER, STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION DISTRICT 14 (WITH 20 OF 20 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Page 2 RICHARD WATSON . 556 100.00 STATE SENATOR, DISTRICT 22 (WITH 17 OF 17 PRECINCTS COUNTED) DAVID SIBLEY . 384 100.00 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 89 (WITH 50 OF 50 PRECINCTS COUNTED) SUE PALMER . 1,837 100.00 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 91 (WITH 50 OF 50 PRECINCTS COUNTED) MONTE MITCHELL . 1,240 41.71 BILL G. CARTER . 1,733 58.29 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 92 (WITH 53 OF 53 PRECINCTS COUNTED) TODD SMITH . 2,581 100.00 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 93 (WITH 49 OF 49 PRECINCTS COUNTED) TOBY GOODMAN . 1,479 100.00 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 94 (WITH 42 OF 42 PRECINCTS COUNTED) KENNETH SCARBOROUGH . 1,259 23.55 DAN ENGEL . 372 6.96 KENT GRUSENDORF . 3,714 69.49 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 96 (WITH 52 OF 52 PRECINCTS COUNTED) KIM BRIMER . 2,455 100.00 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 97 (WITH 59 OF 59 PRECINCTS COUNTED) ANNA MOWERY . 5,114 100.00 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 98 (WITH 57 OF 57 PRECINCTS COUNTED) DAVE HART . 290 6.54 NANCY MOFFAT . 1,515 34.16 BILL BRANDT . 1,163 26.22 VICKI TRUITT . 1,467 33.08 JUSTICE, 2ND COURT OF APPEALS DISTRICT, PLACE 3 (WITH 534 OF 534 PRECINCTS COUNTED) WILLIAM H. BRIGHAM . 22,124 100.00 DISTRICT JUDGE 141ST JUDICIAL DISTRICT (WITH 534 OF 534 PRECINCTS COUNTED) PAUL ENLOW . 22,188 100.00 Page 3 DISTRICT JUDGE 231ST JUDICIAL DISTRICT (WITH 534 OF 534 PRECINCTS COUNTED) RANDY CATTERTON . 21,940 100.00 DISTRICT JUDGE 233RD JUDICIAL DISTRICT (WITH 534 OF 534 PRECINCTS COUNTED) BILL HARRIS . 22,075 100.00 DISTRICT JUDGE 236TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT (WITH 534 OF 534 PRECINCTS COUNTED) TOM LOWE . 22,191 100.00 DISTRICT JUDGE 297TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT (WITH 534 OF 534 PRECINCTS COUNTED) MICHAEL SADLER . 10,631 45.15 EVERETT YOUNG . 12,916 54.85 DISTRICT JUDGE 371ST JUDICIAL DISTRICT (WITH 534 OF 534 PRECINCTS COUNTED) CYNTHIA MORRISON . 9,585 39.44 JAMES R. WILSON . 9,307 38.30 FRED CUMMINGS . 5,410 22.26 DISTRICT JUDGE 372ND JUDICIAL DISTRICT (WITH 534 OF 534 PRECINCTS COUNTED) SCOTT WISCH . 21,548 100.00 CRIMINAL DISTRICT JUDGE COURT NO. 1 (WITH 534 OF 534 PRECINCTS COUNTED) SHAREN WILSON . 21,616 100.00 CRIMINAL DISTRICT JUDGE COURT NO. 3 (WITH 534 OF 534 PRECINCTS COUNTED) DON LEONARD . 21,275 100.00 CRIMINAL DISTRICT JUDGE COURT NO. 4 (WITH 534 OF 534 PRECINCTS COUNTED) JOE DRAGO . 22,151 100.00 FAMILY DISTRICT JUDGE 322ND JUDICIAL DISTRICT (WITH 534 OF 534 PRECINCTS COUNTED) FRANK SULLIVAN . 20,861 100.00 FAMILY DISTRICT JUDGE 323RD JUDICIAL DISTRICT (WITH 534 OF 534 PRECINCTS COUNTED) JEAN BOYD . 20,806 100.00 FAMILY DISTRICT JUDGE 324TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT (WITH 534 OF 534 PRECINCTS COUNTED) BRIAN A. CARPER . 20,673 100.00 Page 4 FAMILY DISTRICT JUDGE 325TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT (WITH 534 OF 534 PRECINCTS COUNTED) JUDITH WELLS . 20,854 100.00 CRIMINAL DISTRICT ATTORNEY (WITH 534 OF 534 PRECINCTS COUNTED) TIM CURRY . 21,572 100.00 COUNTY JUDGE (WITH 534 OF 534 PRECINCTS COUNTED) TOM VANDERGRIFF . 22,900 100.00 JUDGE, COUNTY COURT AT LAW NO. 1 (WITH 534 OF 534 PRECINCTS COUNTED) BRENT KEIS . 20,431 100.00 JUDGE, COUNTY COURT AT LAW NO. 2 (WITH 534 OF 534 PRECINCTS COUNTED) STEVE WALLACE . 20,612 100.00 JUDGE, COUNTY COURT AT LAW NO. 3 (WITH 534 OF 534 PRECINCTS COUNTED) VINCE SPRINKLE . 20,591 100.00 JUDGE, COUNTY CRIMINAL COURT NO. 1 (WITH 534 OF 534 PRECINCTS COUNTED) SHERRY HILL . 20,463 100.00 JUDGE, COUNTY CRIMINAL COURT NO. 2 (WITH 534 OF 534 PRECINCTS COUNTED) MIKE MITCHELL . 14,108 60.34 KIM FISHER . 9,271 39.66 JUDGE, COUNTY CRIMINAL COURT NO. 3 (WITH 534 OF 534 PRECINCTS COUNTED) BILLY D. 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KING . 20,522 100.00 JUDGE, COUNTY PROBATE COURT NO. 2 (WITH 534 OF 534 PRECINCTS COUNTED) PAT FERCHILL . 20,555 100.00 DISTRICT CLERK (WITH 534 OF 534 PRECINCTS COUNTED) TOM WILDER . 20,464 100.00 COUNTY CLERK (WITH 534 OF 534 PRECINCTS COUNTED) LANA ROBINSON . 7,829 32.55 SUZANNE HENDERSON . 16,222 67.45 COUNTY COMMISSIONER PRECINCT NO. 2 (WITH 121 OF 121 PRECINCTS COUNTED) MARTI VANRAVENSWAAY . 6,329 100.00 COUNTY COMMISSIONER PRECINCT NO. 4 (WITH 135 OF 135 PRECINCTS COUNTED) J. D. JOHNSON . 4,149 100.00 JUSTICE OF THE PEACE PRECINCT NO. 1 (WITH 68 OF 68 PRECINCTS COUNTED) BARBARA FERRELL . 1,639 100.00 JUSTICE OF THE PEACE PRECINCT NO. 2 (WITH 64 OF 64 PRECINCTS COUNTED) JOSHUA A. SMITH . 324 6.52 MARSHA FORBES MELLOTT . 990 19.91 Page 6 LINDA BIERMAN DAVIS . 2,058 41.39 BRIAN P. EASTIN . 1,600 32.18 JUSTICE OF THE PEACE PRECINCT NO. 3 (WITH 91 OF 91 PRECINCTS COUNTED) SANFORD (SANDY) PRINDLE . 5,248 100.00 JUSTICE OF THE PEACE PRECINCT NO. 4 (WITH 54 OF 54 PRECINCTS COUNTED) PAUL HARMON . 954 40.30 JACQUELYN WRIGHT . 1,413 59.70 JUSTICE OF THE PEACE PRECINCT NO. 6 (WITH 73 OF 73 PRECINCTS COUNTED) GARY RITCHIE . 4,380 100.00 JUSTICE OF THE PEACE PRECINCT NO. 7 (WITH 87 OF 87 PRECINCTS COUNTED) ROY KURBAN . 3,084 100.00 COUNTY CHAIRMAN (WITH 534 OF 534 PRECINCTS COUNTED) JOHN C. LEWIS . 3,265 13.64 PATRICIA 'PAT' CARLSON . 10,352 43.24 DON PIERSON II . 2,862 11.95 TOM DAVIS . 7,116 29.72 WRITE-IN . 347 1.45 Page 7.
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