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Texas Certificate of Ascertainment 2020 STATE OF TEXAS OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR CERTIFICATE OF ASCERTAINMENT WHEREAS, Section 192.035, Texas Election Code, provides that a vote for a presidential candidate and the candidate's running mate shall be counted as a vote for the corresponding presidential elector candidates, and shall be so counted and recorded for such electors as the state shall be empowered to elect; and WHEREAS, Section 192.005, Texas Election Code, provides that the set of elector candidates that is elected is the one that corresponds to the candidates for president and vice-president receiving the most votes; I, GREG ABBOTT, Governor of Texas, in accordance with Section 67.013(d), Texas Election Code, HEREBY CERTIFY, the attached tabulation for President and Vice-President of the United States, which was prepared by the Secretary of State pursuant to Section 67.013(b). IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereto signed my name and have officially caused the Seal of State to be affixed at my office in the City of Austin, Texas, this the 24th day of November, 2020. Attest:~ SECRETARY~Hfrn:HS~~ OF STATE CANDIDATES/PARTY VOTES RECEIVED REPUBLICAN PARTY Donald J. Trump / Michael R. Pence 5,890,347 DEMOCRATIC PARTY Joseph R. Biden / Kamala D. Harris 5,259,126 LIBERTARIAN PARTY Jo Jorgensen I Jeremy "Spike" Cohen 126,243 GREEN PARTY Howie Hawkins / Angela Walker 33,396 DECLARED WRITE-IN CANDIDATES President R. Boddie / Eric C. Stoneham 2,012 Brian Carroll / Amar Patel 2,785 Todd Cella / Tim Cella 205 Jesse Cuellar I Jimmy Monreal 49 Tom Hoefling / Andy Prior 337 Gloria La Riva / Leonard Peltier 350 Abram Loeb / Jennifer Jairala 36 Robert Morrow I Anne Beckett 56 Kasey Wells / Rachel Wells 114 ELECTORS FOR REPUBLICAN PARTY 1. Marcia Daugh~ey 14. Kathleen Nenninger 27. Gene Seaman 2. Steven Howell 15. Sean O'Brien 28. Ruby Manen 3. Jim Pikl 16. Thomas Edward Reynolds 29. Randy Orr 4. Donnie Wisenbaker 17. James Gaines 30. Harry Zenner 5. Jimmy Weaver 18. Tamon Hamlett 31. Paul Matthews 6. Michael Sabat 19. David Bruegel 32. Matt Patrick 7. Nancy Scott 20. Ken Mercer 33. Carol Daley 8. Bill O'Sullivan 21. Richard Tex Hall 34. Charles Hasse 9. Dawn Elliott 22. Mike Gibson 35. Naomi Narvaiz 10. Mark Ramsey 23. Maj. Marco A. Rodriguez 36. Debra Risinger 11. Matthew Stringer 24. Dave Gebhart 37. Karen Newton 12. Rena Peden 25. Mary Jane Avery 38. Briscoe Cain 13. Tom Roller 26. Peyton Inge NUMBER OF VOTES RECEIVED - 5,890,347 ELECTORS FOR DEMOCRATIC PARTY 1. Mike R. Nichols 14. Fawaz S. Anwar 27. Ernest L. Brister 2. Jo Sutton 15. Michael Jackson 28. Cecily E. Cox 3. Kimberly Washington 16. Doris Fears 29. Frances Rizo 4. Nick Lampson 17. Tzatzil LeMair 30. Raul Garcia 5. Larry Yawn 18. Leslie Pool 31. Diana Robinson 6. Mary Kay Green 19. Adoneca Fortier 32. Sandra Thomson 7. Angela Williams 20. Prince E. Winbush III 33. Gloria Ramirez Uribe 8. John M. Stafford 21. Terri Hodge 34. Mike R. Lopez 9. Lisa McLeod 22. Arthur Pronin 35. Drew Landry 10. Martha Williams 23. Nishan Khan 36. Elisa Tamayo 11. Libby Willis 24. Richard Gonzalez 37. Kay Parr 12. Aftab Siddiqui 25. Rosalie Weisfeld 38. David Rosen 13. Kristi Baird 26. Brandon Turner NUMBER OF VOTES RECEIVED - 5,259,126 ELECTORS FOR LIBERTARIAN PARTY 1. Michael Dooling_ 14. Jon Hom 27. Aaron Close 2. Shawn Huckabay 15. Joseph Duncan 28. William George Kelsey 3. GaryDoan 16. Lauren Daugherty 29. Elizabeth D. Miller 4. Eric Guerra 17. John Spivey 30. Bobie Wayne Townsend II 5. Shannon D. Thomason 18. Ginny Moore 31. Patrick Mitchell 6. Constantin Dragomirov 19. James Gholston 32. R. Edwin Adams 7. Darren Pollok 20. Kate Prather 33. Carolyn Sansing 8. Andrew Amelang 21 . Cynthia Welch 34. Carol Ann Marie Unsicker 9. Nolan Schmidt 22. Jax Finkel 35. Mark Ash 10. Matt Finkel 23. Nathan Moxley 36. Arthur Thomas IV 11. Doug Crall 24. Whitney Bilyeu 37. Nancy Neale 12. Madlen J. Krause 25. David Marino 38. Geoffrey Neale 13. Jeinay LeBlanc 26. Nathan Kinman NUMBER OF VOTES RECEIVED - 126,243 ELECTORS FOR GREEN PARTY 1. Nancy Gaige 14. Kayleen Williams 27. Carroll Bowers 2. Wesson Gaige 15. Don Palmer 28. Cory Bowers 3. Matthew J. Bauman 16. Laura Palmer 29. Brody Mulligan 4. Nancy Saibara-Naritomi 17. Antonio Diaz 30. Kellis Ruiz 5. Alfred Molison III 18. Paul lngmundson 31. Christa Schelter 6. Gwendolyn Molison 19. Kevin McCormick 32. Diane Wood 7. Deb Shafto 20. Ellen Berky 33. Travis Christal 8. Joel West 21. Julian Villarreal 34. Katija Gruene 9. Bernadine Williams 22. Antonio Padron 35. Kent Mesplay 10. Alan Alan Apurim 23. Blake Ingram 36. John David Prout 11. Donald Alfred Cook 24. Audrey Milton 37. Justin Richardson 12. Mary Cook 25. Rachel Schelter 38. Lisa Richardson 13. David Collins 26. Hal Ridley Jr. NUMBER OF VOTES RECEIVED - 33,396 ELECTORS FOR PRESIDENT R. BODDIE 1. Alfie Alfonso 14. Rickeetra Caldwell 27. Hombre Finch 2. Rickye Henderson 15. Kirby Jay 28. Gilbert Rangel 3. Brian Mays 16. Lauren Godbebere 29. Jared Moreno 4. Bernie Durst 17. Ahmed Moheamed 30. Hailey Matteson 5. Edward Johnson 18. Patrick Moore 31. Xzander A vare 6. Shelly Loyd 19. Michael Murray 32. Vanessa Ximenez 7. Loyd Lee Nelson 20. Leonard Loft 33. Tiana Featherstone 8. Kiersten Flores 21. Cornell Hill 34. Malik Chavez 9. Rashia Dunbar 22. Martha Del Negro 35. Simonetta Brown 10. Stephanie Lewis 23. Mark Henry McKenzie 11. Brittany Mays 24. Thera Dolphus Williams 36. Safee Nazarali 12. Gianni Hentrich 25. Andre Hatcher 37. Antonia J. Mosqueda 13. Brian Douglas Mays 26. Kenneth Holmes 38. Charles Dick NUMBER OF VOTES RECEIVED - 2,012 ELECTORS FOR BRIAN CARROLL 1. Brian Talbot Jr. 14. Stephen Schmidt 27. Jeremy Branks 2. Johanna Maria Rudoph 15. Thomas David Adams 28. Robert John Medaille 3. Stephen R. Rudolph 16. Lyle Pearce 29. John Boswell Miller 4. Mary Rebecca Haigler 17. George Yancey 30. Lois Kerschen 5.. Juan Antonio Munoz 18. Andromeda Yancey 31. Roger Hillhouse 6. Mary A. Kelleher 19. Rebecca Susan Hamilton 32. Adelle Renee Walter- 7. Warren P. Christilles 20. Edward Lees Hamilton Trogdon 8. Thad Crouch 21. Micah Kent Yoder 33. Ariel Valencia Nixon 9. Timothy K. Chase 22. Pamela Hasker 34. Nicholas Mataya 10. Michele Christine Gunn 23. Katherine Hasker 35. Rebecca Mataya 11. Jason Heath 24. Patrick Burnham 36. Maria Talbot 12. Joshua Perkins 25. Cheryl P. Smothermon 37. Andrew Kinney 13. Jocelyn Perkins 26. Jared A. Smothermon 38. Diane Fournier NUMBER OF VOTES RECEIVED - 2,785 ELECTORS FOR TODD CELLA 1. Hermelina Abp.z Duque 13 . DeShauna Randolph 26. Daniela Bonilla 2. Gabriel Gonzalez 14. David Bui 27. Bryan A. Gonzalez 3. Maria Ana Rivera 15. Flor Hernandez 28. Rafael Jasso 4. Shelby Boseman 16. Joseph Zuniga 29. Cherise Childs 5. Megan Boseman 17. Christopher Cowell 30. Emmily Quiroz 6. Gabriela Sanchez 18. Gloria I. Saavedra 31 . Keith Cichorz 7. Miguel Nistal 19. Deonte Ledet 32. Leticia Gil 8. Jessica Garcia Munoz 20. Yvonne Dyer 33. Andres Reza 9. Yajaira Julissa Hernandez 21. Tamia Addison 34. David Sigala Herrera 22. Stephenia McKinney 35. Marco Chapa 10. Henry Rodriguez 23. Sylvia Mata 36. Laura Rupert 11 . Jose Luis Nava 24. Jordan Walzer 37. Alberto Macedo 12. Pablo Toscano 25. Glenda Huerta 38. Sean Lockridge NUMBER OF VOTES RECEIVED - 205 ELECTORS FOR JESSE CUELLAR 1. Dora E. Garcia 13. Manuel Rojas Moreno 26. Norma Lourdes Garza 2. Jesus Ruelas 14. Cesar Fuentes 27. Marisol Garza Moore 3. Gustavo C. Fonseca 15. Danny Ramirez 28. Rigoberto Bocanegra 4. Ignacio Perez, Jr. 16. Carlos Sifuentes Jr. 29. Richard Edward Moore III 5. San Juana Carmen 17. Humberto Salinas Jr. 30. Lucia H. Soto Palacios 18. Caitlin Jean Marquez 31 . Ruben Rios 6. Rufino Lopez 19. Cesar Enrique Garza 32. Maria Irma Gallardo 7. Clemente Lopez 20. Enrique C. Garza 33. Victor Manuel Garcia 8. Anabel Yanez Gomez 21. Cristina Mendoza Garza 34. Luisa T. Santana 9. Agustin Martinez IV 22. Adalberto De Leon 35. Eleno Castillo 10. Efrain Balli Jr. 23 . Madelynn Cortez 36. Alfredo Avila Lopez 11 . Eligio Meudiola 24. George Garcia 37. Jesus Ruben Briseno 12. Natalia Quintero Moreno 25. Diego Gonzalez Corpus 38. Juan E. Vela NUMBER OF VOTES RECEIVED - 49 ELECTORS FOR TOM HOEFLING 1. Tim Sedgwick 14. Jason Martin 27. Travis Cooper 2. Dixie Sedgwick 15. Brent Hoefling 28. Polly Prior 3. Jared McCurrin 16. John Martincic 29. Kathryn Carpenelli 4. Jessica Kimberly Fagin 17. Johnathan A. Taylor 30. Cameo Carpenelli 5. Andrew C. Sanders 18. Johan Gervais 31. Marcia A. Steinour 6. Megan Sanders 19. Justin Stanford 32. Stella S. Milam 7. Lynn Sanders 20. Carl W. Kalbfleisch 33. Tom Emmons 8. Alan C. Sanders 21. Mande M. Kalbfleisch 34. Rhonda Emmons 9. Susan Dantzler 22. Daryl Rodriguez 35. Terence M. Jessup 10. Katelyn Sims 23. Colleen Marie Rodriguez 36. Juanita Wilson 11. Breia Danyelle McCain 24. Jason Hathaway 37. Stephen Prior 12. B. Anne Baker 25. 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