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May 2012 Republican Primary Election Texas Secretary of State Hope Andrade Race Summary Report Unofficial Election Tabulation 2012 Republican Party Primary Election May 29, 2012 President/Vice-President Early Provisional 345 Total Provisional 1,796 Precincts 8,779 o 8,779 100.00 Delegate Early % Vote Total % Michele Bachmann 7,801 1.13% 12,327 0.85% John Davis 2,175 0.31% 4,684 0.32% Newt Gingrich 32,226 4.65% 67,888 4.70% Jon Huntsman 4,001 0.58% 9,507 0.66% Ron Paul 71,193 10.28% 172,466 11.95% Charles "Buddy" Roemer 2,225 0.32% 4,704 0.33% Mitt Romney 108 493,655 71.25% 995,946 68.98% Rick Santorum 49,724 7.18% 114,973 7.96% Uncommitted 29,866 4.31% 61,291 4.25% Registered 13,065,42 Total Votes 692,866 5.30% Voting 1,443,786 11.05% Voting Total Number of Voters 1,594,941 U. S. Senator Early Provisional 345 Total Provisional 1,796 Precincts 8,779 o 8,779 100.00 Early % Vote Total % Glenn Addison 11,418 1.71% 22,888 1.64% Joe Agris 2,166 0.32% 4,558 0.33% Curt Cleaver 3,187 0.48% 6,649 0.48% Ted Cruz 200,983 30.03% 479,079 34.23% David Dewhurst 321,146 47.99% 624,170 44.60% Ben Gambini 3,442 0.51% 7,193 0.51% Craig James 25,342 3.79% 50,211 3.59% Tom Leppert 92,517 13.82% 186,675 13.34% Lela Pittenger 9,027 1.35% 18,028 1.29% Registered 13,065,42 Total Votes 669,228 5.12% Voting 1,399,451 10.71% Voting Total Number of Voters 1,594,941 11/10/2016 11:17 Page 1 of 51 Texas Secretary of State Hope Andrade Race Summary Report Unofficial Election Tabulation 2012 Republican Party Primary Election May 29, 2012 U. S. Representative District 3 Single County Precincts 171 o 171 100.00 Early % Vote Total % Josh Caesar 1,167 5.18% 2,001 4.95% Sam Johnson - Incumbent 18,627 82.74% 33,583 83.06% Harry Pierce 2,718 12.07% 4,847 11.99% Total Votes 22,512 40,431 U. S. Representative District 4 Multi County Precincts 343 o 343 100.00 Early % Vote Total % Steve Clark 5,066 19.06% 13,707 20.98% Lou Gigliotti 5,780 21.75% 13,513 20.68% Ralph M. Hall - Incumbent 15,733 59.19% 38,125 58.34% Total Votes 26,579 65,345 U. S. Representative District 6 Multi County Precincts 249 o 249 100.00 Early % Vote Total % Joe L. Barton - Incumbent 11,450 63.43% 26,184 63.22% Joe Chow 3,322 18.40% 8,154 19.69% Itamar Gelbman 1,141 6.32% 2,355 5.69% Frank C. Kuchar 2,138 11.84% 4,723 11.40% Total Votes 18,051 41,416 U. S. Representative District 7 Single County Precincts 165 o 165 100.00 Early % Vote Total % John Culberson - Incumbent 16,958 88.65% 37,414 86.29% Bill Tofte 2,171 11.35% 5,942 13.71% Total Votes 19,129 43,356 11/10/2016 11:17 Page 2 of 51 Texas Secretary of State Hope Andrade Race Summary Report Unofficial Election Tabulation 2012 Republican Party Primary Election May 29, 2012 U. S. Representative District 8 Multi County Precincts 212 o 212 100.00 Early % Vote Total % Kevin Brady - Incumbent 22,964 77.09% 48,324 76.10% Larry Youngblood 6,825 22.91% 15,173 23.90% Total Votes 29,789 63,497 U. S. Representative District 10 Multi County Precincts 236 o 236 100.00 Early % Vote Total % Michael McCaul - Incumbent 16,815 85.65% 39,502 83.76% Eddie Traylor 2,817 14.35% 7,657 16.24% Total Votes 19,632 47,159 U. S. Representative District 11 Multi County Precincts 347 o 347 100.00 Early % Vote Total % Wade Brown 3,205 9.67% 7,544 10.93% Mike Conaway - Incumbent 23,449 70.76% 48,570 70.36% Chris Younts 6,484 19.57% 12,913 18.71% Total Votes 33,138 69,027 U. S. Representative District 12 Multi County Precincts 260 o 260 100.00 Early % Vote Total % Kay Granger - Incumbent 15,896 81.71% 34,780 80.17% Bill Lawrence 3,558 18.29% 8,601 19.83% Total Votes 19,454 43,381 11/10/2016 11:17 Page 3 of 51 Texas Secretary of State Hope Andrade Race Summary Report Unofficial Election Tabulation 2012 Republican Party Primary Election May 29, 2012 U. S. Representative District 13 Multi County Precincts 376 o 376 100.00 Early % Vote Total % Pamela Lee Barlow 5,620 21.60% 13,643 22.40% Mac Thornberry - Incumbent 20,402 78.40% 47,251 77.60% Total Votes 26,022 60,894 U. S. Representative District 14 Multi County Precincts 286 o 286 100.00 Early % Vote Total % John Gay 1,142 4.33% 2,064 4.72% Robert Gonzalez 2,393 9.06% 4,277 9.79% George Harper 423 1.60% 829 1.90% Felicia Harris 5,119 19.39% 8,268 18.92% Mark A. Mansius 284 1.08% 549 1.26% Jay Old 3,459 13.10% 6,136 14.04% Bill Sargent 2,032 7.70% 3,309 7.57% Michael Truncale 3,935 14.90% 6,197 14.18% Randy Weber 7,617 28.85% 12,062 27.61% Total Votes 26,404 43,691 U. S. Representative District 15 Multi County Precincts 281 o 281 100.00 Early % Vote Total % Dale A. Brueggemann 2,494 33.19% 4,548 31.67% Rebecca Cervera 1,348 17.94% 2,942 20.49% Jim Kuiken 1,156 15.38% 2,124 14.79% Eddie Zamora 2,517 33.49% 4,747 33.05% Total Votes 7,515 14,361 11/10/2016 11:17 Page 4 of 51 Texas Secretary of State Hope Andrade Race Summary Report Unofficial Election Tabulation 2012 Republican Party Primary Election May 29, 2012 U. S. Representative District 16 Single County Precincts 173 o 173 100.00 Early % Vote Total % Barbara Carrasco 2,679 59.28% 5,264 58.89% Corey Dean Roen 1,840 40.72% 3,675 41.11% Total Votes 4,519 8,939 U. S. Representative District 17 Multi County Precincts 306 o 306 100.00 Early % Vote Total % Bill Flores - Incumbent 16,956 84.62% 40,913 82.58% George W. Hindman 3,082 15.38% 8,628 17.42% Total Votes 20,038 49,541 U. S. Representative District 19 Multi County Precincts 356 o 356 100.00 Early % Vote Total % Randy Neugebauer - Incumbent 25,190 73.99% 45,372 74.32% Chris Winn 8,854 26.01% 15,675 25.68% Total Votes 34,044 61,047 U. S. Representative District 21 Multi County Precincts 279 o 279 100.00 Early % Vote Total % Richard Mack 4,864 13.48% 10,104 14.78% Richard Morgan 2,819 7.81% 5,866 8.58% Lamar Smith - Incumbent 28,393 78.70% 52,383 76.64% Total Votes 36,076 68,353 11/10/2016 11:17 Page 5 of 51 Texas Secretary of State Hope Andrade Race Summary Report Unofficial Election Tabulation 2012 Republican Party Primary Election May 29, 2012 U. S. Representative District 22 Multi County Precincts 162 o 162 100.00 Early % Vote Total % Barbara J. Carlson 6,223 23.74% 11,008 23.52% Pete Olson - Incumbent 19,986 76.26% 35,798 76.48% Total Votes 26,209 46,806 U. S. Representative District 24 Multi County Precincts 239 o 239 100.00 Early % Vote Total % Kenny E. Marchant - Incumbent 14,410 68.92% 27,925 67.96% Grant Stinchfield 6,498 31.08% 13,168 32.04% Total Votes 20,908 41,093 U. S. Representative District 25 Multi County Precincts 224 o 224 100.00 Early % Vote Total % Ernie Beltz, Jr. 250 1.05% 596 1.16% Bill Burch 667 2.80% 1,575 3.07% Dianne Costa 2,225 9.33% 4,806 9.36% James "Patriot" Dillon 437 1.83% 1,175 2.29% Dave Garrison 3,049 12.78% 6,160 12.00% Justin Hewlett 2,688 11.27% 6,177 12.03% Charlie Holcomb 650 2.72% 1,689 3.29% Brian Matthews 754 3.16% 1,822 3.55% Wes Riddle 3,642 15.27% 7,477 14.56% Chad Wilbanks 666 2.79% 1,594 3.10% Michael Williams 2,340 9.81% 5,387 10.49% Roger Williams 6,487 27.19% 12,888 25.10% Total Votes 23,855 51,346 11/10/2016 11:17 Page 6 of 51 Texas Secretary of State Hope Andrade Race Summary Report Unofficial Election Tabulation 2012 Republican Party Primary Election May 29, 2012 U. S. Representative District 27 Multi County Precincts 324 o 324 100.00 Early % Vote Total % Blake Farenthold - Incumbent 12,792 71.11% 27,733 71.39% John Grunwald 1,338 7.44% 3,049 7.85% Don Al Middlebrook 1,810 10.06% 3,589 9.24% Trey Roberts 2,050 11.40% 4,477 11.52% Total Votes 17,990 38,848 U. S. Representative District 31 Multi County Precincts 135 o 135 100.00 Early % Vote Total % John R. Carter - Incumbent 16,275 76.90% 32,891 76.00% Eric Klingemann 4,888 23.10% 10,389 24.00% Total Votes 21,163 43,280 U. S. Representative District 33 Multi County Precincts 261 o 261 100.00 Early % Vote Total % Chuck Bradley 1,761 63.94% 3,705 63.78% Charles King 993 36.06% 2,104 36.22% Total Votes 2,754 5,809 U.
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