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2016 Republican Party Primary Election March 1, 2016 Texas Secretary of State Carlos H. Cascos Race Summary Report Unofficial Election Tabulation 2016 Republican Party Primary Election March 1, 2016 President/Vice-President Early Provisional 2,730 Total Provisional 10,679 Precincts 7,927 o 7,927 100.00 Delegate Early % Vote Total % Jeb Bush 28,097 2.31% 35,418 1.25% Ben Carson 43,528 3.58% 117,780 4.16% Chris Christie 2,097 0.17% 3,461 0.12% Ted Cruz 30 492,140 40.43% 1,239,393 43.76% Carly Fiorina 1,670 0.14% 3,243 0.11% Lindsey Graham 802 0.07% 1,708 0.06% Elizabeth Gray 2,482 0.20% 5,455 0.19% Mike Huckabee 3,151 0.26% 6,213 0.22% John R. Kasich 53,174 4.37% 120,257 4.25% Rand Paul 3,225 0.26% 7,969 0.28% Marco Rubio 224,923 18.48% 502,227 17.73% Rick Santorum 943 0.08% 2,004 0.07% Donald J. Trump 17 342,765 28.16% 757,628 26.75% Uncommitted 18,192 1.49% 29,515 1.04% Registered 14,238,43 Total Votes 1,217,189 8.55% Voting 2,832,271 19.89% Voting Total Number of Voters 3,030,732 U. S. Representative District 1 Multi County Precincts 231 o 231 100.00 Early % Vote Total % Anthony Culler 1,734 3.42% 4,818 4.13% Louie Gohmert - Incumbent 42,137 83.01% 95,710 81.99% Simon Winston 6,889 13.57% 16,212 13.89% Total Votes 50,760 116,740 03/08/2018 03:59 Page 1 of 57 Texas Secretary of State Carlos H. Cascos Race Summary Report Unofficial Election Tabulation 2016 Republican Party Primary Election March 1, 2016 U. S. Representative District 3 Single County Precincts 63 o 63 100.00 Early % Vote Total % David Cornette 2,528 5.30% 5,032 5.75% Sam Johnson - Incumbent 35,670 74.74% 65,288 74.62% John Calvin Slavens 5,776 12.10% 10,022 11.45% Keith L. Thurgood 3,752 7.86% 7,157 8.18% Total Votes 47,726 87,499 U. S. Representative District 4 Multi County Precincts 346 o 346 100.00 Early % Vote Total % Lou Gigliotti 10,005 20.24% 23,877 21.10% Ray Hall 4,232 8.56% 12,303 10.87% John Ratcliffe - Incumbent 35,197 71.20% 76,973 68.03% Total Votes 49,434 113,153 U. S. Representative District 6 Multi County Precincts 251 o 251 100.00 Early % Vote Total % Collin Baker 3,078 8.15% 7,279 9.05% Joe Barton - Incumbent 24,984 66.18% 55,197 68.65% Steven Fowler 9,688 25.66% 17,927 22.30% Total Votes 37,750 80,403 U. S. Representative District 7 Single County Precincts 152 o 152 100.00 Early % Vote Total % John Culberson - Incumbent 17,549 56.31% 44,202 57.29% Maria Espinoza 5,387 17.29% 13,772 17.85% James Lloyd 8,228 26.40% 19,182 24.86% Total Votes 31,164 77,156 03/08/2018 03:59 Page 2 of 57 Texas Secretary of State Carlos H. Cascos Race Summary Report Unofficial Election Tabulation 2016 Republican Party Primary Election March 1, 2016 U. S. Representative District 8 Multi County Precincts 210 o 210 100.00 Early % Vote Total % Kevin Brady - Incumbent 27,458 49.91% 64,983 53.41% Andre Dean 2,401 4.36% 5,226 4.30% Craig McMichael 2,651 4.82% 6,042 4.97% Steve Toth 22,508 40.91% 45,413 37.33% Total Votes 55,018 121,664 U. S. Representative District 14 Multi County Precincts 108 o 108 100.00 Early % Vote Total % Keith Casey 4,758 14.05% 10,971 15.96% Randy Weber - Incumbent 29,099 85.95% 57,769 84.04% Total Votes 33,857 68,740 U. S. Representative District 15 Multi County Precincts 283 o 283 100.00 Early % Vote Total % Xavier Salinas 3,331 26.07% 6,730 23.20% Ruben O. Villarreal 4,101 32.09% 9,131 31.47% Tim Westley 5,347 41.84% 13,153 45.33% Total Votes 12,779 29,014 U. S. Representative District 17 Multi County Precincts 418 o 418 100.00 Early % Vote Total % Bill Flores - Incumbent 23,054 71.77% 60,434 72.45% Ralph Patterson 6,424 20.00% 15,387 18.45% Kaleb Sims 2,646 8.24% 7,591 9.10% Total Votes 32,124 83,412 03/08/2018 03:59 Page 3 of 57 Texas Secretary of State Carlos H. Cascos Race Summary Report Unofficial Election Tabulation 2016 Republican Party Primary Election March 1, 2016 U. S. Representative District 18 Single County Precincts 243 o 243 100.00 Early % Vote Total % Lori Bartley 2,323 34.51% 5,679 33.68% Sharon Joy Fisher 1,737 25.80% 4,405 26.12% Reggie Gonzales 2,240 33.27% 5,578 33.08% Ava Pate 432 6.42% 1,202 7.13% Total Votes 6,732 16,864 U. S. Representative District 19 Multi County Precincts 285 o 285 100.00 Early % Vote Total % Jodey Arrington 12,005 24.59% 26,980 25.95% Jason Corley 971 1.99% 2,552 2.46% Greg Garrett 3,317 6.79% 8,290 7.97% John C. Key 778 1.59% 1,941 1.87% Donald R. May 4,238 8.68% 9,592 9.23% Don Parrish 822 1.68% 2,194 2.11% Glen Robertson 13,939 28.55% 27,826 26.77% Michael Bob Starr 11,754 24.07% 22,256 21.41% DeRenda Warren 1,001 2.05% 2,320 2.23% Total Votes 48,825 103,951 U. S. Representative District 21 Multi County Precincts 465 o 465 100.00 Early % Vote Total % Matt McCall 18,905 29.27% 33,597 28.90% John Murphy 2,899 4.49% 6,189 5.32% Todd Phelps 2,989 4.63% 6,591 5.67% Lamar Smith - Incumbent 39,803 61.62% 69,872 60.11% Total Votes 64,596 116,249 03/08/2018 03:59 Page 4 of 57 Texas Secretary of State Carlos H. Cascos Race Summary Report Unofficial Election Tabulation 2016 Republican Party Primary Election March 1, 2016 U. S. Representative District 23 Multi County Precincts 300 o 300 100.00 Early % Vote Total % Will Hurd - Incumbent 19,314 85.29% 39,784 82.24% William "Hart" Peterson 3,331 14.71% 8,594 17.76% Total Votes 22,645 48,378 U. S. Representative District 26 Multi County Precincts 170 o 170 100.00 Early % Vote Total % Micah Beebe 2,627 5.69% 5,938 6.41% Michael C. Burgess - Incumbent 37,837 81.91% 73,515 79.36% Joel A. Krause 5,732 12.41% 13,183 14.23% Total Votes 46,196 92,636 U. S. Representative District 27 Multi County Precincts 293 o 293 100.00 Early % Vote Total % Gregg Deeb 13,201 43.14% 33,699 44.01% Blake Farenthold - Incumbent 17,402 56.86% 42,872 55.99% Total Votes 30,603 76,571 U. S. Representative District 29 Single County Precincts 167 o 167 100.00 Early % Vote Total % Julio Garza 2,326 50.28% 7,409 59.15% Robert Schafranek 2,300 49.72% 5,116 40.85% Total Votes 4,626 12,525 03/08/2018 03:59 Page 5 of 57 Texas Secretary of State Carlos H. Cascos Race Summary Report Unofficial Election Tabulation 2016 Republican Party Primary Election March 1, 2016 U. S. Representative District 31 Multi County Precincts 109 o 109 100.00 Early % Vote Total % John Carter - Incumbent 29,854 70.69% 62,718 71.28% Mike Sweeney 12,379 29.31% 25,270 28.72% Total Votes 42,233 87,988 U. S. Representative District 32 Multi County Precincts 263 o 263 100.00 Early % Vote Total % Paul Brown 3,645 12.20% 9,462 11.71% Russ Ramsland 7,332 24.53% 19,105 23.65% Cherie Myint Roughneen 718 2.40% 2,584 3.20% Pete Sessions - Incumbent 18,189 60.87% 49,632 61.44% Total Votes 29,884 80,783 U. S. Representative District 33 Multi County Precincts 272 o 272 100.00 Early % Vote Total % Bruce Chadwick 2,291 45.24% 5,824 47.61% M. Mark Mitchell 2,773 54.76% 6,410 52.39% Total Votes 5,064 12,234 U. S. Representative District 34 Multi County Precincts 169 o 169 100.00 Early % Vote Total % Rey Gonzalez, Jr. 4,864 51.93% 12,530 50.56% William "Willie" Vaden 4,502 48.07% 12,252 49.44% Total Votes 9,366 24,782 03/08/2018 03:59 Page 6 of 57 Texas Secretary of State Carlos H. Cascos Race Summary Report Unofficial Election Tabulation 2016 Republican Party Primary Election March 1, 2016 Railroad Commissioner Early Provisional 2,730 Total Provisional 10,679 Precincts 7,927 o 7,927 100.00 Early % Vote Total % Lance N. Christian 105,616 11.34% 250,864 12.13% Wayne Christian 186,865 20.07% 408,631 19.77% Gary Gates 306,164 32.88% 586,258 28.36% John Greytok 50,104 5.38% 116,949 5.66% Ron Hale 120,532 12.94% 303,429 14.68% Doug Jeffrey 77,410 8.31% 192,756 9.32% Weston Martinez 84,433 9.07% 208,491 10.08% Registered 14,238,43 Total Votes 931,124 6.54% Voting 2,067,378 14.52% Voting Total Number of Voters 3,030,732 Justice, Supreme Court, Place 3 Early Provisional 2,730 Total Provisional 10,679 Precincts 7,927 o 7,927 100.00 Early % Vote Total % Debra Lehrmann - Incumbent 521,821 53.62% 1,130,137 52.21% Michael Massengale 451,370 46.38% 1,034,609 47.79% Registered 14,238,43 Total Votes 973,191 6.83% Voting 2,164,746 15.20% Voting Total Number of Voters 3,030,732 Justice, Supreme Court, Place 5 Early Provisional 2,730 Total Provisional 10,679 Precincts 7,927 o 7,927 100.00 Early % Vote Total % Paul Green - Incumbent 482,693 52.00% 1,077,516 52.07% Rick Green 445,605 48.00% 991,803 47.93% Registered 14,238,43 Total Votes 928,298 6.52% Voting 2,069,319 14.53% Voting Total Number of Voters 3,030,732 Justice, Supreme Court, Place 9 Early Provisional 2,730 Total Provisional 10,679 Precincts 7,927 o 7,927 100.00 Early % Vote Total % Eva Guzman - Incumbent 600,786 62.30% 1,269,246 59.22% Joe Pool 363,623 37.70% 874,138 40.78% Registered 14,238,43 Total Votes 964,409 6.77% Voting 2,143,384 15.05% Voting Total Number of Voters 3,030,732 03/08/2018 03:59 Page 7 of 57 Texas Secretary of State Carlos H.
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