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Prec Report-Group Detail General and Special Election Official Results Chambers County PREC REPORT-GROUP DETAIL GENERAL AND SPECIAL ELECTION OFFICIAL RESULTS CHAMBERS COUNTY . TEXAS NOVEMBER 4, 2014 RUN DATE:ll/10/14 06 :10 PM REPORT-EL30A PAGE 0001-01 0001 PCT 1 - WALLISVILLE TOTAL VOTES % Mail & Manual Early Voting Election Day REGISTERED VOTERS - TOTAL 565 BALLOTS CAST - TOTAL . 174 4 64 106 VOTER TURNOUT - TOTAL 30.80 STRAIGHT PARTY VOTE FOR 1 REPUBLICAN PARTY (REP) 88 79.28 4 36 48 DEMOCRATIC PARTY (DEM) 23 20.72 0 7 16 LIBERTARIAN PARTY (LIB). 0 0 0 0 GREEN PARTY CGRN). 0 0 0 0 Total 111 4 43 64 Over Votes 0 0 0 0 Under Votes 63 0 21 42 US Senator VOTE FOR 1 John Cornyn (REP). 133 76.88 4 53 76 David M. Alameel (DEM) 33 19 .08 0 10 23 Rebecca Paddock (LIB) 4 2.31 0 0 4 Emily "Spicybrown " Sanchez (GRN). 3 1. 73 0 1 2 WRITE -IN . 0 0 0 0 Total 173 4 64 105 Over Votes 0 0 0 0 Under Votes 1 0 0 1 US Representative. DIST 36 VOTE FOR 1 Brian Babin (REP) . 134 78.82 4 57 73 Michael K. Cole (DEM) 33 19.41 0 7 26 Rodney Veach (LIB) 2 1.18 0 0 2 Hal J. Ridley, Jr. CGRN) 1 .59 0 0 1 Total 170 4 64 102 Over Votes 0 0 0 0 Under Votes 4 0 0 4 Govenor VOTE FOR 1 Greg Abbott (REP). 133 76 .44 4 52 77 Wendy R. Davis (DEM) . 37 21 .26 0 9 28 Kathie Glass (LIB) 2 1.15 0 2 0 Brandon Parme r CGRN) . 2 1.15 0 1 1 WRITE- IN . 0 0 0 0 Total 174 4 64 106 Over Votes 0 0 0 0 Under Votes 0 0 0 0 t PREC REPORT-GROUP DETAIL GENERAL AND SPECIAL ELECTION OFFICIAL RESULTS CHAMBERS COUNTY, TEXAS NOVEMBER 4, 2014 RUN DATE:ll/10/14 06:10 PM REPORT-EL30A PAGE 0001-02 0001 PCT 1 - WALLISVILLE TOTAL VOTES .%' Mail & Manual Early Voting Election Day Lieutenant Governor VOTE FOR 1 Dan Patrick (REP). 135 78.03 4 54 77 Leticia Van de Putte (DEM). 36 20.81 0 9 27 Robert D. Butler (LIB) . 2 1.16 0 1 1 Chandrakantha Courtney CGRNl 0 0 0 0 Total 173 4 64 105 Over Votes 0 0 0 0 Under Votes 1 0 0 1 Attorney General VOTE FOR 1 Ken Paxton (REP) 133 77.78 4 55 74 Sam Houston (DEM). 37 21.64 0 9 28 Jamie Balagia (LIB) 0 0 0 0 Jamar Osborne CGRNl 1 .58 0 0 1 Total 171 4 64 103 Over Votes 0 0 0 0 Under Votes 3 0 0 3 Comptroller of Public Accounts VOTE FOR 1 Glenn Hegar (REP) . 126 73.68 4 52 70 Mike Collier CDEMl 42 24.56 0 11 31 Ben Sanders (LIB). 2 1.17 0 1 1 Deb Shafto (GRN) 1 .58 0 0 1 Total 171 4 64 103 Over Votes 0 0 0 0 Under Votes 3 0 0 3 Commissioner of the General Land Office VOTE FOR 1 George P. Bush (REP). 134 78.36 4 54 76 John Cook (DEM) 35 20.47 0 10 25 Justin Knight (LIB) . 2 1.17 0 0 2 Valerie Alessi CGRN) . 0 0 0 0 Total 171 4 64 103 Over Votes 0 0 0 0 Under Votes 3 0 0 3 Commissioner of Agriculture VOTE FOR 1 Sid Miller (REP) . 131 76.61 4 52 75 Jim Hogan (DEM) 35 20.47 0 10 25 David (Rocky) Palmquist (LIB). 2 1.17 0 0 2 Kenneth Kendrick (GRN) 3 1. 75 0 2 1 Total 171 4 64 103 Over Votes 0 0 0 0 Under Votes 3 0 0 3 PREC REPORT-GROUP DETAIL GENERAL AND SPECIAL ELECTION OFFICIAL RESULTS CHAMBERS COUNTY. TEXAS NOVEMBER 4, 2014 RUN DATE :ll/10/14 06:10 PM REPORT-EL30A PAGE 0001-03 0001 PCT 1 - WALLISVILLE TOTAL VOTES .%' Mail &Manual Early Voting Election Day Railroad Commissioner VOTE FOR 1 Ryan Sitton CREP) . 127 75 .15 4 51 72 Steve Brown CDEM) . 37 21.89 0 10 27 Mark A. Miller (LIB) . 4 2.37 0 2 2 Martina Salinas CGRN) 1 .59 0 0 1 Total 169 4 63 102 Over Votes 0 0 0 0 Under Votes 5 0 1 4 Chief Justice. Supreme Court VOTE FOR 1 Nathan Hecht (REP) 129 77.25 4 48 77 William Moody (DEM) 35 20.96 0 11 24 Tom Oxford (LIB) 3 1.80 0 1 2 Total 167 4 60 103 Over Votes 0 0 0 0 Under Votes 7 0 4 3 Justice, Supreme Court , Place 6. Unexp VOTE FOR 1 Jeff Brown (REP) . 124 77.02 4 49 71 Lawrence Edward Meyers (DEM) 33 20.50 0 9 24 Mark Ash (LIB) . 4 2.48 0 0 4 Total 161 4 58 99 Over Votes 0 0 0 0 Under Votes 13 0 6 7 Justice. Supreme Court . P7 VOTE FOR 1 Jeff Boyd CREP) 131 78.44 4 49 78 Gina Benavides (DEM) . 32 19.16 0 9 23 Don Fulton (LIB) . 3 1.80 0 1 2 Charles E. Waterbury CGRN). 1 .60 0 1 0 Total 167 4 60 103 Over Votes 0 0 0 0 Under Votes 7 0 4 3 Justice. Supreme Court , PS VOTE FOR 1 Phil Johnson CREP) 136 94.44 4 50 82 RS Roberto Koelsch (LIB) 5 3.47 0 2 3 Jim Chisolm (GRN). 3 2.08 0 1 2 Total 144 4 53 87 Over Votes 0 0 0 0 Under Votes 30 0 11 19 PREC REPORT-GROUP DETAIL GENERAL AND SPECIAL ELECTION OFFICIAL RESULTS CHAMBERS COUNTY. TEXAS NOVEMBER 4, 2014 RUN DATE:ll/10/14 06:10 PM REPORT-EL30A PAGE 0001-04 0001 PCT 1 - WALLISVILLE TOTAL VOTES ,\' Mail & Manual Early Voting Election Day Judge . CT of Criminal Appeals. P3 VOTE FOR 1 Bert Richardson (REP) 124 76.54 4 47 73 John Granberg (DEM) . 35 21.60 0 10 25 Mark W. Bennett (LIB) 3 1.85 0 1 2 Total 162 4 58 100 Over Votes 0 0 0 0 Under Votes 12 0 6 6 Judge , CT of Criminal Appeals, P4 VOTE FOR 1 Kevin Patrick Yeary (REP) . 133 91.10 4 50 79 Quanah Parker (LIB) . 7 4.79 0 3 4 Judith Sanders-Castro (GRN) 6 4.11 0 2 4 Total 146 4 55 87 Over Votes 0 0 0 0 Under Votes 28 0 9 19 Judge , CT of Criminal Appeals. P9 VOTE FOR 1 David Newell (REP) 130 90 .91 4 48 78 William Bryan Strange , III (LIB) . 8 5.59 0 3 5 George Joseph Altgelt (GRN) 5 3.50 0 1 4 Total 143 4 52 87 Over Votes 0 0 0 0 Under Votes 31 0 12 19 Member, State BoE . DIST 7 VOTE FOR 1 David Bradley (REP) 133 79 .64 4 52 77 Kathy King (DEM) . 33 19 .76 0 9 24 Megan DeGata (LIB) 1 .60 0 0 1 Total 167 4 61 102 Over Votes 0 0 0 0 Under Votes 7 0 3 4 State Representative , District 23 VOTE FOR 1 Wayne Faircloth (REP) 132 77 .19 4 53 75 Susan Criss (DEM). 39 22.81 0 10 29 Total 171 4 63 104 Over Votes 0 0 0 0 Under Votes 3 0 1 2 Chief Justice. 14th CT of Appeals DIST VOTE FOR 1 Kem Thompson Frost (REP) 132 80 .00 4 51 77 Kyle Carter (DEM) . 33 20 .00 0 8 25 Total 165 4 59 102 Over Votes 0 0 0 0 Under Votes 9 0 5 4 PREC REPORT-GROUP DETAIL GENERAL AND SPECIAL ELECTION OFFICIAL RESULTS CHAMBERS COUNTY. TEXAS NOVEMBER 4, 2014 RUN DATE:11/10/14 06:10 PM REPORT-EL30A PAGE 0001-05 0001 PCT 1 - WALLISVILLE TOTAL VOTES % Mail & Manual Early Voting Election Day Justice, 1st CT of AP DIST. P3 VOTE FOR 1 Russell Lloyd (REP) 127 76 .05 4 50 73 Jim Sharp CDEM) 40 23 .95 0 11 29 Total 167 4 61 102 Over Votes 0 0 0 0 Under Votes 7 0 3 4 Justice. 1st CT of Appeals DIST. P5 VOTE FOR 1 Laura Carter (REP) 131 100 .00 4 51 76 Total 131 4 51 76 Over Votes 0 0 0 0 Under Votes 43 0 13 30 Justice , 14th CT of APs DIST . P4 VOTE FOR 1 Marc Brown (REP) 133 100 .00 4 51 78 Total 133 4 51 78 Over Votes 0 0 0 0 Under Votes 41 0 13 28 Justi ce, 14th CT of APs DIST, P7 VOTE FOR 1 Ken Wise (REP) . 130 78.31 4 50 76 Gordon Goodman (DEM). 36 21.69 0 10 26 Total 166 4 60 102 Over Votes 0 0 0 0 Under Votes 8 0 4 4 District Judge , 253rd Judicial District VOTE FOR 1 Chap Cain (REP) 135 100 . 00 4 53 78 Total 135 4 53 78 Over Votes 0 0 0 0 Under Votes 39 0 11 28 County Judge VOTE FOR 1 Jimmy Sylvia (REP) 125 100 .00 4 48 73 Total 125 4 48 73 Over Votes 0 0 0 0 Under Votes 49 0 16 33 District Clerk VOTE FOR 1 Patti L. Henry (REP ). 138 100 .00 4 54 80 Total 138 4 54 80 Over Votes 0 0 0 0 Under Votes 36 0 10 26 PREC REPORT-GROUP DETAIL GENERAL AND SPECIAL ELECTION OFFICIAL RESULTS CHAMBERS COUNTY.
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