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Unofficial Election Tabulation/ 2018 Republican Party Primary Election Texas Secretary of State Rolando Pablos Race Summary Report Unofficial Election Tabulation 2018 Republican Party Primary Election March 6, 2018 U. S. Senator Early Provisional 886 Total Provisional 3,333 Precincts 7,677 o 7,677 100.00 Early % Vote Total % Ted Cruz - Incumbent 680,828 84.62% 1,317,463 85.34% Stefano de Stefano IV 25,225 3.14% 44,353 2.87% Bruce Jacobson 35,101 4.36% 64,607 4.19% Mary Miller 51,277 6.37% 94,454 6.12% Geraldine Sam 12,150 1.51% 22,848 1.48% Registered 15,249,54 Total Votes 804,581 5.28% Voting 1,543,725 10.12% Voting Total Number of Voters 118,261 U. S. Representative District 1 Multi County Precincts 241 o 241 100.00 Early % Vote Total % Anthony Culler 3,351 8.87% 6,504 8.98% Louie Gohmert - Incumbent 33,371 88.31% 64,004 88.33% Roshin Rowjee 1,067 2.82% 1,955 2.70% Total Votes 37,789 72,463 U. S. Representative District 2 Single County Precincts 159 o 159 100.00 Early % Vote Total % David Balat 203 0.81% 348 0.75% Dan Crenshaw 5,200 20.80% 12,644 27.40% Jonathan Havens 581 2.32% 934 2.02% Justin Lurie 215 0.86% 425 0.92% Kevin Roberts 9,488 37.95% 15,236 33.02% Jon Spiers 240 0.96% 417 0.90% Rick Walker 1,920 7.68% 3,315 7.18% Kathaleen Wall 6,978 27.91% 12,499 27.09% Malcolm Whittaker 176 0.70% 322 0.70% Total Votes 25,001 46,140 05/10/2018 03:25 Page 1 of 27 Texas Secretary of State Rolando Pablos Race Summary Report Unofficial Election Tabulation 2018 Republican Party Primary Election March 6, 2018 U. S. Representative District 3 Single County Precincts 62 o 62 100.00 Early % Vote Total % Alex Donkervoet 1,916 5.73% 3,185 5.93% David Niederkorn 2,726 8.15% 5,052 9.41% Van Taylor 28,817 86.13% 45,475 84.66% Total Votes 33,459 53,712 U. S. Representative District 4 Multi County Precincts 342 o 342 100.00 Early % Vote Total % Johnny Cooper 4,758 13.93% 10,699 14.50% John Ratcliffe - Incumbent 29,398 86.07% 63,105 85.50% Total Votes 34,156 73,804 U. S. Representative District 5 Multi County Precincts 232 o 232 100.00 Early % Vote Total % Daniel Campbell 853 2.68% 1,767 3.02% Sam Deen 5,381 16.92% 10,102 17.25% Lance Gooden 10,272 32.30% 17,501 29.88% Charles Lingerfelt 553 1.74% 1,023 1.75% Bunni Pounds 6,872 21.61% 12,895 22.01% Kenneth Sheets 3,555 11.18% 7,011 11.97% David Williams 751 2.36% 1,603 2.74% Jason Wright 3,561 11.20% 6,675 11.40% Total Votes 31,798 58,577 05/10/2018 03:25 Page 2 of 27 Texas Secretary of State Rolando Pablos Race Summary Report Unofficial Election Tabulation 2018 Republican Party Primary Election March 6, 2018 U. S. Representative District 6 Multi County Precincts 254 o 254 100.00 Early % Vote Total % Kenneth Cope, Jr. 1,635 6.86% 3,527 7.70% Jacques Dandridge, Jr. 285 1.20% 517 1.13% Thomas Dillingham 276 1.16% 543 1.19% Shannon Dubberly 1,424 5.98% 2,880 6.29% J.K. "Jake" Ellzey 5,702 23.93% 9,956 21.75% Deborah Gagliardi 822 3.45% 1,674 3.66% Kevin Harrison 824 3.46% 1,768 3.86% Melvin Hassell 123 0.52% 266 0.58% Monte Mitchell 1,202 5.05% 2,141 4.68% Troy Ratterree 793 3.33% 1,854 4.05% Ron Wright 10,739 45.07% 20,659 45.12% Total Votes 23,825 45,785 U. S. Representative District 7 Single County Precincts 153 o 153 100.00 Early % Vote Total % John Culberson - Incumbent 14,918 77.40% 28,944 76.10% Edward Ziegler 4,356 22.60% 9,088 23.90% Total Votes 19,274 38,032 U. S. Representative District 10 Multi County Precincts 317 o 317 100.00 Early % Vote Total % John Cook 4,820 17.43% 10,413 19.91% Michael T. McCaul - Incumbent 22,839 82.57% 41,881 80.09% Total Votes 27,659 52,294 05/10/2018 03:25 Page 3 of 27 Texas Secretary of State Rolando Pablos Race Summary Report Unofficial Election Tabulation 2018 Republican Party Primary Election March 6, 2018 U. S. Representative District 11 Multi County Precincts 271 o 271 100.00 Early % Vote Total % Mike Conaway - Incumbent 31,251 82.27% 63,410 82.94% Thomas Myers 6,733 17.73% 13,047 17.06% Total Votes 37,984 76,457 U. S. Representative District 14 Multi County Precincts 101 o 101 100.00 Early % Vote Total % Douglas Casey 1,345 4.80% 2,291 5.14% William Sargent 5,141 18.35% 8,742 19.63% Randy Weber - Incumbent 21,535 76.85% 33,509 75.23% Total Votes 28,021 44,542 U. S. Representative District 16 Single County Precincts 174 o 174 100.00 Early % Vote Total % Alia Del Carmen Garcia-Ureste 1,350 26.74% 3,216 30.66% Rick Seeberger 3,699 73.26% 7,273 69.34% Total Votes 5,049 10,489 05/10/2018 03:25 Page 4 of 27 Texas Secretary of State Rolando Pablos Race Summary Report Unofficial Election Tabulation 2018 Republican Party Primary Election March 6, 2018 U. S. Representative District 21 Multi County Precincts 392 o 392 100.00 Early % Vote Total % Ivan Andarza 60 0.15% 95 0.13% Eric Burkhart 329 0.80% 719 1.01% Francisco Canseco 1,428 3.49% 2,484 3.48% Mauro Garza 244 0.60% 657 0.92% Steven Hagen 216 0.53% 392 0.55% Jason Isaac 3,858 9.43% 7,165 10.04% Ryan Krause 1,260 3.08% 2,289 3.21% Matt McCall 7,111 17.37% 12,088 16.93% Susan Narvaiz 1,426 3.48% 2,710 3.80% William Negley 7,392 18.06% 11,088 15.53% Alonzo Poteet III 656 1.60% 1,292 1.81% Autry Pruitt 241 0.59% 454 0.64% Chip Roy 10,540 25.75% 19,319 27.06% Jenifer Sarver 2,311 5.65% 4,001 5.60% Robert Stovall 2,068 5.05% 3,396 4.76% Samuel Temple 568 1.39% 1,017 1.42% Margaret Wardlaw 682 1.67% 1,281 1.79% Anthony White 537 1.31% 949 1.33% Total Votes 40,927 71,396 U. S. Representative District 22 Multi County Precincts 129 o 129 100.00 Early % Vote Total % James Green 1,327 4.92% 2,521 5.52% Doan Nguyen 3,368 12.48% 6,170 13.52% Pete Olson - Incumbent 21,631 80.17% 35,782 78.39% Eric Zmrhal 654 2.42% 1,174 2.57% Total Votes 26,980 45,647 05/10/2018 03:25 Page 5 of 27 Texas Secretary of State Rolando Pablos Race Summary Report Unofficial Election Tabulation 2018 Republican Party Primary Election March 6, 2018 U. S. Representative District 23 Multi County Precincts 313 o 313 100.00 Early % Vote Total % Alma Arredondo-Lynch 2,773 18.77% 6,126 19.77% Will Hurd - Incumbent 11,997 81.23% 24,866 80.23% Total Votes 14,770 30,992 U. S. Representative District 24 Multi County Precincts 248 o 248 100.00 Early % Vote Total % Johnathan Davidson 5,774 25.65% 10,425 25.59% Kenny E Marchant - Incumbent 16,734 74.35% 30,310 74.41% Total Votes 22,508 40,735 U. S. Representative District 26 Multi County Precincts 195 o 195 100.00 Early % Vote Total % Veronica Birkenstock 7,148 23.09% 12,684 23.07% Michael C. Burgess - Incumbent 23,810 76.91% 42,290 76.93% Total Votes 30,958 54,974 U. S. Representative District 27 Multi County Precincts 246 o 246 100.00 Early % Vote Total % Bech Bruun 7,498 36.69% 15,845 36.10% Michael Cloud 6,872 33.62% 14,866 33.87% Edward Gassman 541 2.65% 1,226 2.79% John Grunwald 1,417 6.93% 3,038 6.92% Jerry Hall 1,847 9.04% 3,616 8.24% Christopher Mapp 2,263 11.07% 5,302 12.08% Total Votes 20,438 43,893 05/10/2018 03:25 Page 6 of 27 Texas Secretary of State Rolando Pablos Race Summary Report Unofficial Election Tabulation 2018 Republican Party Primary Election March 6, 2018 U. S. Representative District 29 Single County Precincts 168 o 168 100.00 Early % Vote Total % Phillip Aronoff 1,577 45.21% 2,402 38.62% Jaimy Blanco 587 16.83% 1,309 21.05% Carmen Maria Montiel 748 21.44% 1,467 23.59% Robert Schafranek 576 16.51% 1,042 16.75% Total Votes 3,488 6,220 U. S. Representative District 31 Multi County Precincts 106 o 106 100.00 Early % Vote Total % John Carter - Incumbent 19,390 65.91% 34,513 65.49% Michael Sweeney 10,029 34.09% 18,184 34.51% Total Votes 29,419 52,697 U. S. Representative District 32 Multi County Precincts 263 o 263 100.00 Early % Vote Total % Paul Brown 4,087 20.37% 8,575 20.73% Pete Sessions - Incumbent 15,972 79.63% 32,784 79.27% Total Votes 20,059 41,359 U.
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