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United States Senator - Republican Party - Vote for One Official results Cumulative Results RANDALL COUNTY, TEXAS Registered Voters 2018 JOINT PRIMARY ELECTION 17347 of 85212 = 20.36 % Run Time 2:13 PM Polling Places Reporting Run Date 03/21/2018 3/6/2018 18 of 18 = 100.00 % Page 1 of 14 United States Senator - Republican Party - Vote for One Election Day Choice Party Absentee Voting Early Voting Voting Total Stefano de Stefano 17 1.08% 160 1.95% 128 1.82% 305 1.81% Bruce Jacobson, Jr. 63 4.01% 287 3.49% 174 2.48% 524 3.11% Mary Miller 70 4.45% 576 7.00% 391 5.57% 1037 6.16% Geraldine Sam 18 1.14% 118 1.43% 86 1.22% 222 1.32% Ted Cruz 1405 89.32% 7085 86.13% 6245 88.91% 14735 87.59% Cast Votes: 1573 100.00% 8226 100.00% 7024 100.00% 16823 100.00% Undervotes: 65 257 201 523 Overvotes: 1 0 0 1 United States Representative, District 13 - Republican Party - Vote for One Election Day Choice Party Absentee Voting Early Voting Voting Total Mac Thornberry 1497 100.00% 7674 100.00% 6668 100.00% 15839 100.00% Cast Votes: 1497 100.00% 7674 100.00% 6668 100.00% 15839 100.00% Undervotes: 142 809 557 1508 Overvotes: 0 0 0 0 Governor - Republican Party - Vote for One Election Day Choice Party Absentee Voting Early Voting Voting Total SECEDE Kilgore 11 0.68% 130 1.61% 96 1.38% 237 1.42% Barbara Krueger 61 3.76% 701 8.68% 503 7.23% 1265 7.60% Greg Abbott 1551 95.56% 7244 89.71% 6355 91.39% 15150 90.98% Cast Votes: 1623 100.00% 8075 100.00% 6954 100.00% 16652 100.00% Undervotes: 16 408 271 695 Overvotes: 0 0 0 0 Official results Cumulative Results RANDALL COUNTY, TEXAS Registered Voters 2018 JOINT PRIMARY ELECTION 17347 of 85212 = 20.36 % Run Time 2:13 PM Polling Places Reporting Run Date 03/21/2018 3/6/2018 18 of 18 = 100.00 % Page 2 of 14 Lieutenant Governor - Republican Party - Vote for One Election Day Choice Party Absentee Voting Early Voting Voting Total Dan Patrick 1375 85.62% 5643 69.27% 5032 72.92% 12050 72.36% Scott Milder 231 14.38% 2503 30.73% 1869 27.08% 4603 27.64% Cast Votes: 1606 100.00% 8146 100.00% 6901 100.00% 16653 100.00% Undervotes: 33 337 324 694 Overvotes: 0 0 0 0 Attorney General - Republican Party - Vote for One Election Day Choice Party Absentee Voting Early Voting Voting Total Ken Paxton 1465 100.00% 7315 100.00% 6438 100.00% 15218 100.00% Cast Votes: 1465 100.00% 7315 100.00% 6438 100.00% 15218 100.00% Undervotes: 174 1168 787 2129 Overvotes: 0 0 0 0 Comptroller of Public Accounts - Republican Party - Vote for One Election Day Choice Party Absentee Voting Early Voting Voting Total Glenn Hegar 1447 100.00% 7184 100.00% 6257 100.00% 14888 100.00% Cast Votes: 1447 100.00% 7184 100.00% 6257 100.00% 14888 100.00% Undervotes: 192 1299 968 2459 Overvotes: 0 0 0 0 Official results Cumulative Results RANDALL COUNTY, TEXAS Registered Voters 2018 JOINT PRIMARY ELECTION 17347 of 85212 = 20.36 % Run Time 2:13 PM Polling Places Reporting Run Date 03/21/2018 3/6/2018 18 of 18 = 100.00 % Page 3 of 14 Commissioner of the General Land Office - Republican Party - Vote for One Election Day Choice Party Absentee Voting Early Voting Voting Total Rick Range 125 8.16% 572 7.32% 409 6.21% 1106 6.94% Davey Edwards 84 5.48% 498 6.37% 343 5.21% 925 5.80% George P. Bush 946 61.75% 5129 65.61% 4434 67.32% 10509 65.95% Jerry Patterson 377 24.61% 1618 20.70% 1400 21.26% 3395 21.31% Cast Votes: 1532 100.00% 7817 100.00% 6586 100.00% 15935 100.00% Undervotes: 101 666 639 1406 Overvotes: 6 0 0 6 Commissioner of Agriculture - Republican Party - Vote for One Election Day Choice Party Absentee Voting Early Voting Voting Total Trey Blocker 409 28.46% 1795 24.99% 1609 26.58% 3813 25.98% Jim Hogan 295 20.53% 1638 22.80% 1294 21.37% 3227 21.99% Sid Miller 733 51.01% 3751 52.21% 3151 52.05% 7635 52.03% Cast Votes: 1437 100.00% 7184 100.00% 6054 100.00% 14675 100.00% Undervotes: 201 1299 1171 2671 Overvotes: 1 0 0 1 Railroad Commissioner - Republican Party - Vote for One Election Day Choice Party Absentee Voting Early Voting Voting Total Weston Martinez 342 23.25% 1720 23.83% 1523 25.22% 3585 24.34% Christi Craddick 1129 76.75% 5498 76.17% 4516 74.78% 11143 75.66% Cast Votes: 1471 100.00% 7218 100.00% 6039 100.00% 14728 100.00% Undervotes: 167 1265 1186 2618 Overvotes: 1 0 0 1 Official results Cumulative Results RANDALL COUNTY, TEXAS Registered Voters 2018 JOINT PRIMARY ELECTION 17347 of 85212 = 20.36 % Run Time 2:13 PM Polling Places Reporting Run Date 03/21/2018 3/6/2018 18 of 18 = 100.00 % Page 4 of 14 Justice, Supreme Court, Place 2 - Republican Party - Vote for One Election Day Choice Party Absentee Voting Early Voting Voting Total Jimmy Blacklock 1401 100.00% 6887 100.00% 5968 100.00% 14256 100.00% Cast Votes: 1401 100.00% 6887 100.00% 5968 100.00% 14256 100.00% Undervotes: 238 1596 1257 3091 Overvotes: 0 0 0 0 Justice, Supreme Court, Place 4 - Republican Party - Vote for One Election Day Choice Party Absentee Voting Early Voting Voting Total John Devine 1399 100.00% 6821 100.00% 5909 100.00% 14129 100.00% Cast Votes: 1399 100.00% 6821 100.00% 5909 100.00% 14129 100.00% Undervotes: 240 1662 1316 3218 Overvotes: 0 0 0 0 Justice, Supreme Court, Place 6 - Republican Party - Vote for One Election Day Choice Party Absentee Voting Early Voting Voting Total Jeff Brown 1382 100.00% 6793 100.00% 5907 100.00% 14082 100.00% Cast Votes: 1382 100.00% 6793 100.00% 5907 100.00% 14082 100.00% Undervotes: 257 1690 1318 3265 Overvotes: 0 0 0 0 Official results Cumulative Results RANDALL COUNTY, TEXAS Registered Voters 2018 JOINT PRIMARY ELECTION 17347 of 85212 = 20.36 % Run Time 2:13 PM Polling Places Reporting Run Date 03/21/2018 3/6/2018 18 of 18 = 100.00 % Page 5 of 14 Presiding Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals - Republican Party - Vote for One Election Day Choice Party Absentee Voting Early Voting Voting Total David Bridges 646 45.11% 3178 45.14% 2724 46.25% 6548 45.59% Sharon Keller 786 54.89% 3862 54.86% 3166 53.75% 7814 54.41% Cast Votes: 1432 100.00% 7040 100.00% 5890 100.00% 14362 100.00% Undervotes: 206 1443 1335 2984 Overvotes: 1 0 0 1 Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 7 - Republican Party - Vote for One Election Day Choice Party Absentee Voting Early Voting Voting Total Barbara Parker 1357 100.00% 6738 100.00% 5807 100.00% 13902 100.00% Hervey Cast Votes: 1357 100.00% 6738 100.00% 5807 100.00% 13902 100.00% Undervotes: 282 1745 1418 3445 Overvotes: 0 0 0 0 Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 8 - Republican Party - Vote for One Election Day Choice Party Absentee Voting Early Voting Voting Total Dib Waldrip 273 20.27% 1244 18.51% 977 17.57% 2494 18.30% Michelle Slaughter 505 37.49% 2882 42.89% 2642 47.50% 6029 44.24% Jay Brandon 569 42.24% 2593 38.59% 1943 34.93% 5105 37.46% Cast Votes: 1347 100.00% 6719 100.00% 5562 100.00% 13628 100.00% Undervotes: 291 1764 1663 3718 Overvotes: 1 0 0 1 Official results Cumulative Results RANDALL COUNTY, TEXAS Registered Voters 2018 JOINT PRIMARY ELECTION 17347 of 85212 = 20.36 % Run Time 2:13 PM Polling Places Reporting Run Date 03/21/2018 3/6/2018 18 of 18 = 100.00 % Page 6 of 14 State Senator, District 31 - Republican Party - Vote for One Election Day Choice Party Absentee Voting Early Voting Voting Total Victor Leal 250 15.49% 2043 24.38% 1746 24.46% 4039 23.57% Mike Canon 158 9.79% 1263 15.07% 1207 16.91% 2628 15.34% Kel Seliger 1206 74.72% 5074 60.55% 4186 58.64% 10466 61.09% Cast Votes: 1614 100.00% 8380 100.00% 7139 100.00% 17133 100.00% Undervotes: 20 103 86 209 Overvotes: 5 0 0 5 State Representative, District 86 - Republican Party - Vote for One Election Day Choice Party Absentee Voting Early Voting Voting Total John Smithee 1468 100.00% 7560 100.00% 6487 100.00% 15515 100.00% Cast Votes: 1468 100.00% 7560 100.00% 6487 100.00% 15515 100.00% Undervotes: 171 923 738 1832 Overvotes: 0 0 0 0 Justice, 7th Court of Appeals District, Place 2 - Republican Party - Vote for One Election Day Choice Party Absentee Voting Early Voting Voting Total Judy Parker 1366 100.00% 6890 100.00% 5914 100.00% 14170 100.00% Cast Votes: 1366 100.00% 6890 100.00% 5914 100.00% 14170 100.00% Undervotes: 273 1593 1311 3177 Overvotes: 0 0 0 0 Official results Cumulative Results RANDALL COUNTY, TEXAS Registered Voters 2018 JOINT PRIMARY ELECTION 17347 of 85212 = 20.36 % Run Time 2:13 PM Polling Places Reporting Run Date 03/21/2018 3/6/2018 18 of 18 = 100.00 % Page 7 of 14 Justice, 7th Court of Appeals District, Place 3 - Republican Party - Vote for One Election Day Choice Party Absentee Voting Early Voting Voting Total Pat Pirtle 1388 100.00% 7047 100.00% 5980 100.00% 14415 100.00% Cast Votes: 1388 100.00% 7047 100.00% 5980 100.00% 14415 100.00% Undervotes: 251 1436 1245 2932 Overvotes: 0 0 0 0 District Judge, 47th Judicial District - Republican Party - Vote for One Election Day Choice Party Absentee Voting Early Voting Voting Total Dan L.
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