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2006 Primary Republican Precinct Report 2006 Primary Republican Precinct Report — Unofficial Lubbock County, Texas — Primary Election — March 07, 2006 Page 1 of 429 03/13/2006 07:07 PM Total Number of Voters : 22,793 of 310,498 = 7.34% Precincts Reporting 178 of 178 = 100.00% Number of District Voters: 19,924 of 155,249 = 12.83% District Precincts Reporting 89 of 89 = 100.00% Party Candidate Early Election Total Precinct 001-REP (Ballots Cast: 143) U.S. Senate, Vote For 1 Kay Bailey Hutchison 96 100.00% 29 100.00% 125 100.00% Cast Votes: 96 87.27% 29 87.88% 125 87.41% U.S. Representative District 19, Vote For 1 Randy Neugebauer 97 100.00% 29 100.00% 126 100.00% Cast Votes: 97 88.18% 29 87.88% 126 88.11% Governor, Vote For 1 Larry Kilgore 14 13.73% 0 0.00% 14 10.69% Star Locke 1 0.98% 2 6.90% 3 2.29% Rick Perry 81 79.41% 24 82.76% 105 80.15% Rhett R. Smith 6 5.88% 3 10.34% 9 6.87% Cast Votes: 102 92.73% 29 87.88% 131 91.61% Lieutenant Governor, Vote For 1 Tom Kelly 23 21.90% 4 13.79% 27 20.15% David Dewhurst 82 78.10% 25 86.21% 107 79.85% Cast Votes: 105 95.45% 29 87.88% 134 93.71% Attorney General, Vote For 1 Greg Abbott 103 100.00% 28 100.00% 131 100.00% Cast Votes: 103 93.64% 28 84.85% 131 91.61% Comptroller of Public Accounts, Vote For 1 Susan Combs 100 100.00% 30 100.00% 130 100.00% Cast Votes: 100 90.91% 30 90.91% 130 90.91% Commissioner of the General Land Office, Vote For 1 Jerry Patterson 98 100.00% 28 100.00% 126 100.00% Cast Votes: 98 89.09% 28 84.85% 126 88.11% Agriculture Commissioner, Vote For 1 Todd Staples 96 100.00% 26 100.00% 122 100.00% Cast Votes: 96 87.27% 26 78.79% 122 85.31% Railroad Commissioner, Vote For 1 Elizabeth Ames Jones 57 58.76% 18 64.29% 75 60.00% Buck Werner 40 41.24% 10 35.71% 50 40.00% Cast Votes: 97 88.18% 28 84.85% 125 87.41% Justice, Supreme Court, Chief Justice, Vote For 1 Wallace Jefferson 94 100.00% 30 100.00% 124 100.00% Cast Votes: 94 85.45% 30 90.91% 124 86.71% 2006 Primary Republican Precinct Report — Unofficial Lubbock County, Texas — Primary Election — March 07, 2006 Page 2 of 429 03/13/2006 07:07 PM Total Number of Voters : 22,793 of 310,498 = 7.34% Precincts Reporting 178 of 178 = 100.00% Number of District Voters: 19,924 of 155,249 = 12.83% District Precincts Reporting 89 of 89 = 100.00% Party Candidate Early Election Total Precinct 001-REP (Ballots Cast: 143) Justice, Supreme Court, Place 2, Vote For 1 Don Willett 43 46.74% 16 61.54% 59 50.00% Steve Smith 49 53.26% 10 38.46% 59 50.00% Cast Votes: 92 83.64% 26 78.79% 118 82.52% Justice, Supreme Court, Place 4, Vote For 1 David M. Medina 92 100.00% 31 100.00% 123 100.00% Cast Votes: 92 83.64% 31 93.94% 123 86.01% Justice, Supreme Court, Place 6, Vote For 1 Nathan Hecht 87 100.00% 27 100.00% 114 100.00% Cast Votes: 87 79.09% 27 81.82% 114 79.72% Justice, Supreme Court, Place 8, Vote For 1 Phil Johnson 93 100.00% 28 100.00% 121 100.00% Cast Votes: 93 84.55% 28 84.85% 121 84.62% Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Presiding Judge, Vote For 1 Sharon Keller 39 42.86% 12 44.44% 51 43.22% Tom Price 52 57.14% 15 55.56% 67 56.78% Cast Votes: 91 82.73% 27 81.82% 118 82.52% Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 7, Vote For 1 Barbara Parker Hervey 87 100.00% 27 100.00% 114 100.00% Cast Votes: 87 79.09% 27 81.82% 114 79.72% Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 8, Vote For 1 Robert W. Francis 23 26.74% 11 44.00% 34 30.63% Terry Keel 17 19.77% 4 16.00% 21 18.92% Charles Holcomb 46 53.49% 10 40.00% 56 50.45% Cast Votes: 86 78.18% 25 75.76% 111 77.62% State Board of Education, District 15, Vote For 1 Bob Craig 94 100.00% 28 100.00% 122 100.00% Cast Votes: 94 85.45% 28 84.85% 122 85.31% State Representative, District 84, Vote For 1 Carl H. Isett 94 100.00% 31 100.00% 125 100.00% Cast Votes: 94 85.45% 31 93.94% 125 87.41% Justice, Seventh Court of Appeals, Chief Justice, Vote For 1 Brian Quinn 89 100.00% 27 100.00% 116 100.00% Cast Votes: 89 80.91% 27 81.82% 116 81.12% 2006 Primary Republican Precinct Report — Unofficial Lubbock County, Texas — Primary Election — March 07, 2006 Page 3 of 429 03/13/2006 07:07 PM Total Number of Voters : 22,793 of 310,498 = 7.34% Precincts Reporting 178 of 178 = 100.00% Number of District Voters: 19,924 of 155,249 = 12.83% District Precincts Reporting 89 of 89 = 100.00% Party Candidate Early Election Total Precinct 001-REP (Ballots Cast: 143) Justice, Seventh Court of Appeals, Place 2, Vote For 1 Mackey K. Hancock 92 100.00% 28 100.00% 120 100.00% Cast Votes: 92 83.64% 28 84.85% 120 83.92% Justice, Seventh Court of Appeals, Place 3, Vote For 1 Pat Pirtle 49 52.69% 13 48.15% 62 51.67% Walt Weaver 44 47.31% 14 51.85% 58 48.33% Cast Votes: 93 84.55% 27 81.82% 120 83.92% District Judge, 99th District Court, Vote For 1 William C. "Bill" Sowder 95 100.00% 30 100.00% 125 100.00% Cast Votes: 95 86.36% 30 90.91% 125 87.41% District Judge, 137th District Court, Vote For 1 Cecil G. Puryear 96 100.00% 30 100.00% 126 100.00% Cast Votes: 96 87.27% 30 90.91% 126 88.11% District Judge, 237th District Court, Vote For 1 Sam Medina 97 100.00% 31 100.00% 128 100.00% Cast Votes: 97 88.18% 31 93.94% 128 89.51% District Judge, 364th District Court, Vote For 1 Brad Underwood 95 100.00% 29 100.00% 124 100.00% Cast Votes: 95 86.36% 29 87.88% 124 86.71% District Attorney, Vote For 1 Tommy Turner 26 24.07% 10 31.25% 36 25.71% Matt Powell 82 75.93% 22 68.75% 104 74.29% Cast Votes: 108 98.18% 32 96.97% 140 97.90% County Judge, Vote For 1 Tom Head 96 100.00% 29 100.00% 125 100.00% Cast Votes: 96 87.27% 29 87.88% 125 87.41% County Court-at-Law #1, Judge, Vote For 1 Rusty Ladd 92 100.00% 27 100.00% 119 100.00% Cast Votes: 92 83.64% 27 81.82% 119 83.22% County Court-at-Law #2, Judge, Vote For 1 Drue Farmer 65 61.32% 19 61.29% 84 61.31% Scott Morris 41 38.68% 12 38.71% 53 38.69% Cast Votes: 106 96.36% 31 93.94% 137 95.80% 2006 Primary Republican Precinct Report — Unofficial Lubbock County, Texas — Primary Election — March 07, 2006 Page 4 of 429 03/13/2006 07:07 PM Total Number of Voters : 22,793 of 310,498 = 7.34% Precincts Reporting 178 of 178 = 100.00% Number of District Voters: 19,924 of 155,249 = 12.83% District Precincts Reporting 89 of 89 = 100.00% Party Candidate Early Election Total Precinct 001-REP (Ballots Cast: 143) County Court-at-Law #3, Judge, Vote For 1 Paula Lanehart 93 100.00% 30 100.00% 123 100.00% Cast Votes: 93 84.55% 30 90.91% 123 86.01% District Clerk, Vote For 1 Barbara Sucsy 90 100.00% 31 100.00% 121 100.00% Cast Votes: 90 81.82% 31 93.94% 121 84.62% County Clerk, Vote For 1 Mike Arismendez 25 25.00% 16 55.17% 41 31.78% David Young 19 19.00% 4 13.79% 23 17.83% Kelly J. Pinion 27 27.00% 6 20.69% 33 25.58% Penny Turner 29 29.00% 3 10.34% 32 24.81% Cast Votes: 100 90.91% 29 87.88% 129 90.21% County Treasurer, Vote For 1 Sharon Gossett 87 100.00% 27 100.00% 114 100.00% Cast Votes: 87 79.09% 27 81.82% 114 79.72% Republican Party County Chairman, Vote For 1 John D. Steinmetz 69 73.40% 20 74.07% 89 73.55% Roger Quannah Settler 25 26.60% 7 25.93% 32 26.45% Cast Votes: 94 85.45% 27 81.82% 121 84.62% Initiative #1 Photo ID, Vote For 1 Yes 91 86.67% 28 87.50% 119 86.86% No 14 13.33% 4 12.50% 18 13.14% Cast Votes: 105 95.45% 32 96.97% 137 95.80% Initiative #2 Private Property Protection, Vote For 1 Yes 97 89.81% 31 93.94% 128 90.78% No 11 10.19% 2 6.06% 13 9.22% Cast Votes: 108 98.18% 33 100.00% 141 98.60% Initiative #3 Spending Cap, Vote For 1 Yes 89 84.76% 30 96.77% 119 87.50% No 16 15.24% 1 3.23% 17 12.50% Cast Votes: 105 95.45% 31 93.94% 136 95.10% Initiative #4 Appraisal Cap, Vote For 1 Yes 97 91.51% 29 90.63% 126 91.30% No 9 8.49% 3 9.38% 12 8.70% Cast Votes: 106 96.36% 32 96.97% 138 96.50% 2006 Primary Republican Precinct Report — Unofficial Lubbock County, Texas — Primary Election — March 07, 2006 Page 5 of 429 03/13/2006 07:07 PM Total Number of Voters : 22,793 of 310,498 = 7.34% Precincts Reporting 178 of 178 = 100.00% Number of District Voters: 19,924 of 155,249 = 12.83% District Precincts Reporting 89 of 89 = 100.00% Party Candidate Early Election Total Precinct 002-REP (Ballots Cast: 143) U.S.
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