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Republican Party Official results Cumulative Results CHAMBERS COUNTY, TEXAS Registered Voters Election Day PRIMARY ELECTION 5513 of 27382 = 20.13 % Run Time 12:58 PM Precincts Reporting Run Date 03/14/2018 3/6/2018 14 of 14 = 100.00 % Page 1 of 18 United States Senator - REPUBLICAN PARTY Election Day Choice Party Voting Absentee Voting Early Voting Total Bruce Jacobson, Jr. 95 4.17% 6 2.74% 99 3.55% 200 3.79% Stefano de Stefano 27 1.19% 1 0.46% 26 0.93% 54 1.02% Ted Cruz 2038 89.54% 207 94.52% 2552 91.50% 4797 90.78% Mary Miller 94 4.13% 5 2.28% 94 3.37% 193 3.65% Geraldine Sam 22 0.97% 0 0.00% 18 0.65% 40 0.76% Cast Votes: 2276 100.00% 219 100.00% 2789 100.00% 5284 100.00% Undervotes: 97 15 117 229 Overvotes: 0 0 0 0 Rejected write-in votes: 0 0 0 0 United States Representative, District No. 36 - REPUBLICAN PARTY Election Day Choice Party Voting Absentee Voting Early Voting Total Brian Babin 2074 100.00% 197 100.00% 2571 100.00% 4842 100.00% Cast Votes: 2074 100.00% 197 100.00% 2571 100.00% 4842 100.00% Undervotes: 299 37 335 671 Overvotes: 0 0 0 0 Rejected write-in votes: 0 0 0 0 Governor - REPUBLICAN PARTY Election Day Choice Party Voting Absentee Voting Early Voting Total Barbara Krueger 156 6.90% 8 3.69% 201 7.21% 365 6.93% SECEDE Kilgore 31 1.37% 1 0.46% 35 1.26% 67 1.27% Greg Abbott 2073 91.73% 208 95.85% 2552 91.54% 4833 91.79% Cast Votes: 2260 100.00% 217 100.00% 2788 100.00% 5265 100.00% Undervotes: 113 17 118 248 Overvotes: 0 0 0 0 Rejected write-in votes: 0 0 0 0 Official results Cumulative Results CHAMBERS COUNTY, TEXAS Registered Voters Election Day PRIMARY ELECTION 5513 of 27382 = 20.13 % Run Time 12:58 PM Precincts Reporting Run Date 03/14/2018 3/6/2018 14 of 14 = 100.00 % Page 2 of 18 Lieutenant Governor - REPUBLICAN PARTY Election Day Choice Party Voting Absentee Voting Early Voting Total Dan Patrick 1767 78.22% 197 88.34% 2162 78.30% 4126 78.70% Scott Milder 492 21.78% 26 11.66% 599 21.70% 1117 21.30% Cast Votes: 2259 100.00% 223 100.00% 2761 100.00% 5243 100.00% Undervotes: 114 11 145 270 Overvotes: 0 0 0 0 Rejected write-in votes: 0 0 0 0 Attorney General - REPUBLICAN PARTY Election Day Choice Party Voting Absentee Voting Early Voting Total Ken Paxton 2047 100.00% 195 100.00% 2483 100.00% 4725 100.00% Cast Votes: 2047 100.00% 195 100.00% 2483 100.00% 4725 100.00% Undervotes: 326 39 423 788 Overvotes: 0 0 0 0 Rejected write-in votes: 0 0 0 0 Comptroller of Public Accounts - REPUBLICAN PARTY Election Day Choice Party Voting Absentee Voting Early Voting Total Glenn Hegar 1988 100.00% 193 100.00% 2401 100.00% 4582 100.00% Cast Votes: 1988 100.00% 193 100.00% 2401 100.00% 4582 100.00% Undervotes: 385 41 505 931 Overvotes: 0 0 0 0 Rejected write-in votes: 0 0 0 0 Official results Cumulative Results CHAMBERS COUNTY, TEXAS Registered Voters Election Day PRIMARY ELECTION 5513 of 27382 = 20.13 % Run Time 12:58 PM Precincts Reporting Run Date 03/14/2018 3/6/2018 14 of 14 = 100.00 % Page 3 of 18 Commissioner of the General Land Office - REPUBLICAN PARTY Election Day Choice Party Voting Absentee Voting Early Voting Total Jerry Patterson 653 29.60% 100 46.95% 949 35.92% 1702 33.63% George P. Bush 1411 63.96% 98 46.01% 1480 56.02% 2989 59.06% Davey Edwards 74 3.35% 8 3.76% 110 4.16% 192 3.79% Rick Range 68 3.08% 7 3.29% 103 3.90% 178 3.52% Cast Votes: 2206 100.00% 213 100.00% 2642 100.00% 5061 100.00% Undervotes: 167 21 264 452 Overvotes: 0 0 0 0 Rejected write-in votes: 0 0 0 0 Commissioner of Agriculture - REPUBLICAN PARTY Election Day Choice Party Voting Absentee Voting Early Voting Total Jim Hogan 619 31.91% 58 28.71% 689 28.96% 1366 30.21% Sid Miller 1016 52.37% 125 61.88% 1378 57.92% 2519 55.72% Trey Blocker 305 15.72% 19 9.41% 312 13.11% 636 14.07% Cast Votes: 1940 100.00% 202 100.00% 2379 100.00% 4521 100.00% Undervotes: 433 32 527 992 Overvotes: 0 0 0 0 Rejected write-in votes: 0 0 0 0 Railroad Commissioner - REPUBLICAN PARTY Election Day Choice Party Voting Absentee Voting Early Voting Total Weston Martinez 533 27.00% 78 39.59% 644 27.08% 1255 27.59% Christi Craddick 1441 73.00% 119 60.41% 1734 72.92% 3294 72.41% Cast Votes: 1974 100.00% 197 100.00% 2378 100.00% 4549 100.00% Undervotes: 399 37 528 964 Overvotes: 0 0 0 0 Rejected write-in votes: 0 0 0 0 Official results Cumulative Results CHAMBERS COUNTY, TEXAS Registered Voters Election Day PRIMARY ELECTION 5513 of 27382 = 20.13 % Run Time 12:58 PM Precincts Reporting Run Date 03/14/2018 3/6/2018 14 of 14 = 100.00 % Page 4 of 18 Justice, Supreme Court, Place 2 - REPUBLICAN PARTY Election Day Choice Party Voting Absentee Voting Early Voting Total Jimmy Blacklock 1918 100.00% 175 100.00% 2280 100.00% 4373 100.00% Cast Votes: 1918 100.00% 175 100.00% 2280 100.00% 4373 100.00% Undervotes: 455 59 626 1140 Overvotes: 0 0 0 0 Rejected write-in votes: 0 0 0 0 Justice, Supreme Court, Place 4 - REPUBLICAN PARTY Election Day Choice Party Voting Absentee Voting Early Voting Total John Devine 1900 100.00% 174 100.00% 2245 100.00% 4319 100.00% Cast Votes: 1900 100.00% 174 100.00% 2245 100.00% 4319 100.00% Undervotes: 473 60 661 1194 Overvotes: 0 0 0 0 Rejected write-in votes: 0 0 0 0 Justice, Supreme Court, Place 6 - REPUBLICAN PARTY Election Day Choice Party Voting Absentee Voting Early Voting Total Jeff Brown 1887 100.00% 172 100.00% 2243 100.00% 4302 100.00% Cast Votes: 1887 100.00% 172 100.00% 2243 100.00% 4302 100.00% Undervotes: 486 62 663 1211 Overvotes: 0 0 0 0 Rejected write-in votes: 0 0 0 0 Official results Cumulative Results CHAMBERS COUNTY, TEXAS Registered Voters Election Day PRIMARY ELECTION 5513 of 27382 = 20.13 % Run Time 12:58 PM Precincts Reporting Run Date 03/14/2018 3/6/2018 14 of 14 = 100.00 % Page 5 of 18 Presiding Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals - REPUBLICAN PARTY Election Day Choice Party Voting Absentee Voting Early Voting Total David Bridges 1066 55.29% 77 39.90% 1149 49.33% 2292 51.51% Sharon Keller 862 44.71% 116 60.10% 1180 50.67% 2158 48.49% Cast Votes: 1928 100.00% 193 100.00% 2329 100.00% 4450 100.00% Undervotes: 445 41 577 1063 Overvotes: 0 0 0 0 Rejected write-in votes: 0 0 0 0 Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 7 - REPUBLICAN PARTY Election Day Choice Party Voting Absentee Voting Early Voting Total Barbara Parker 1865 100.00% 168 100.00% 2221 100.00% 4254 100.00% Hervey Cast Votes: 1865 100.00% 168 100.00% 2221 100.00% 4254 100.00% Undervotes: 508 66 685 1259 Overvotes: 0 0 0 0 Rejected write-in votes: 0 0 0 0 Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 8 - REPUBLICAN PARTY Election Day Choice Party Voting Absentee Voting Early Voting Total Jay Brandon 741 40.01% 56 29.17% 835 37.44% 1632 38.18% Dib Waldrip 257 13.88% 15 7.81% 251 11.26% 523 12.24% Michelle Slaughter 854 46.11% 121 63.02% 1144 51.30% 2119 49.58% Cast Votes: 1852 100.00% 192 100.00% 2230 100.00% 4274 100.00% Undervotes: 521 42 676 1239 Overvotes: 0 0 0 0 Rejected write-in votes: 0 0 0 0 Official results Cumulative Results CHAMBERS COUNTY, TEXAS Registered Voters Election Day PRIMARY ELECTION 5513 of 27382 = 20.13 % Run Time 12:58 PM Precincts Reporting Run Date 03/14/2018 3/6/2018 14 of 14 = 100.00 % Page 6 of 18 Member, State Board of Education, District 7 - REPUBLICAN PARTY Election Day Choice Party Voting Absentee Voting Early Voting Total Matt Robinson 1851 100.00% 173 100.00% 2224 100.00% 4248 100.00% Cast Votes: 1851 100.00% 173 100.00% 2224 100.00% 4248 100.00% Undervotes: 522 61 682 1265 Overvotes: 0 0 0 0 Rejected write-in votes: 0 0 0 0 State Representative, District No. 23 - REPUBLICAN PARTY Election Day Choice Party Voting Absentee Voting Early Voting Total Mayes Middleton 1548 67.13% 161 72.20% 2015 71.13% 3724 69.45% Wayne Faircloth 758 32.87% 62 27.80% 818 28.87% 1638 30.55% Cast Votes: 2306 100.00% 223 100.00% 2833 100.00% 5362 100.00% Undervotes: 67 11 73 151 Overvotes: 0 0 0 0 Rejected write-in votes: 0 0 0 0 Justice, 1st Court of Appeals District, Place No. 2 - REPUBLICAN PARTY Election Day Choice Party Voting Absentee Voting Early Voting Total Jane Bland 1845 100.00% 170 100.00% 2221 100.00% 4236 100.00% Cast Votes: 1845 100.00% 170 100.00% 2221 100.00% 4236 100.00% Undervotes: 528 64 685 1277 Overvotes: 0 0 0 0 Rejected write-in votes: 0 0 0 0 Official results Cumulative Results CHAMBERS COUNTY, TEXAS Registered Voters Election Day PRIMARY ELECTION 5513 of 27382 = 20.13 % Run Time 12:58 PM Precincts Reporting Run Date 03/14/2018 3/6/2018 14 of 14 = 100.00 % Page 7 of 18 Justice, 1st Court of Appeals District, Place No.
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